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What have you noticed, bigpokey?

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The YeyeMan wrote: Sat Aug 31, 2024 9:05 am What have you noticed, bigpokey?
For me, Pool has been the most impressive , Chelsea are 50-50 . assanal , i do not rate them, City are the favorites
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Same for me. Liverpool’s energy has been wild this season, especially considering the rotation they’ve pulled off with younger players stepping up. Chelsea still looks shaky at the back and too inconsistent, and I’ve also not bought into Arsenal’s title talks. City just look too complete, and it’s hard to bet against them when they hit their rhythm like this.

If things keep going this way, I might try to catch a match live this season. Been browsing around for ways to get Premier League tickets safely without stress. Found some interesting options here: https://www.seatpin.com/premier-league-tickets. Might check again if prices drop closer to matchday.
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Bigpokey24 wrote: Sat Aug 31, 2024 2:28 pm
The YeyeMan wrote: Sat Aug 31, 2024 9:05 am What have you noticed, bigpokey?
For me, Pool has been the most impressive , Chelsea are 50-50 . assanal , i do not rate them, City are the favorites
Impressive with 83 points. Go back the last few seasons and see where 83 points finished. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Ordinary Chelsea with the parody, Jackson, as a striker, slapped them around, home and away. Impressive ko, implosive ni. :lol:
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Someone should stick to posts about Osimhen and the Super Eagles. Someone is out of his depth here. :rotf:

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The YeyeMan wrote: Tue May 13, 2025 10:19 pm Someone should stick to posts about Osimhen and the Super Eagles. Someone is out of his depth here. :rotf:
Direct all inquiries to your coach :lol: :lol:
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Slapped around again, this time by Brighton.

Like I said, a very weak champion from a weakened league this season. :oops:
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The EPL has become a joke.

Liverpool FC is playing squad players.
ManU and Tottenham are saving their best for Europa.
The majority of the EPL teams are now playing for pride. Some players are saving themselves for the International games. No need to get into a situation like Taiwo Awoniyi.

With the champions crowned early and relegated teams out of it long before the end, the Euro places are dependent on the fixtures.

Outside of Barcelona, PSG, Nottingham, and Man City (for the -I cannot believe this is happening- factor) footie has been boring this season.
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And yet the two worst teams in the Premier League will fight it out for a European trophy this week. :oops:

And an average Chelsea team. :oops:

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Kabalega wrote: Mon May 19, 2025 10:52 pm The EPL has become a joke.

Liverpool FC is playing squad players.
ManU and Tottenham are saving their best for Europa.
The majority of the EPL teams are now playing for pride. Some players are saving themselves for the International games. No need to get into a situation like Taiwo Awoniyi.

With the champions crowned early and relegated teams out of it long before the end, the Euro places are dependent on the fixtures.

Outside of Barcelona, PSG, Nottingham, and Man City (for the -I cannot believe this is happening- factor) footie has been boring this season.
Bro, I am telling you. Completely washed! Thats the only reason Pool won the league. Other teams were just dross. :oops:
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European football leagues are struggling so far. The epl are about to get between 8 and 9 teams in europe next season. How can united v spurs be finalist in the Europa league . Both have almost 20 league losses so far. The other part is shitty Chelsea are in a mickey mouse cup final. I am getting board . Afcon was so exciting
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Bigpokey24 wrote: Tue May 20, 2025 12:06 am European football leagues are struggling so far. The epl are about to get between 8 and 9 teams in europe next season. How can united v spurs be finalist in the Europa league . Both have almost 20 league losses so far. The other part is shitty Chelsea are in a mickey mouse cup final. I am getting board . Afcon was so exciting
Not too surprising. This was the first time that CL 3rd best teams did NOT drop down to Europa League. If they did, United/Spurs would have been knocked out tey tey.

Then you have your Chelsea competing against the likes of Djurgerden and Legia Warsaw. :lol:
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Kabalega wrote: Mon May 19, 2025 10:52 pm The EPL has become a joke.

Liverpool FC is playing squad players.
ManU and Tottenham are saving their best for Europa.
The majority of the EPL teams are now playing for pride. Some players are saving themselves for the International games. No need to get into a situation like Taiwo Awoniyi.

With the champions crowned early and relegated teams out of it long before the end, the Euro places are dependent on the fixtures.

Outside of Barcelona, PSG, Nottingham, and Man City (for the -I cannot believe this is happening- factor) footie has been boring this season.


Its actually more competitive across the board. If you look at the points total and margin between 5th and 10th in the 23/24 season as compared to the current...

Add to that the domestic cups which were won by mid tier teams over the top sides...
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txj wrote: Tue May 20, 2025 2:11 pm
Kabalega wrote: Mon May 19, 2025 10:52 pm The EPL has become a joke.

Liverpool FC is playing squad players.
ManU and Tottenham are saving their best for Europa.
The majority of the EPL teams are now playing for pride. Some players are saving themselves for the International games. No need to get into a situation like Taiwo Awoniyi.

With the champions crowned early and relegated teams out of it long before the end, the Euro places are dependent on the fixtures.

Outside of Barcelona, PSG, Nottingham, and Man City (for the -I cannot believe this is happening- factor) footie has been boring this season.


Its actually more competitive across the board. If you look at the points total and margin between 5th and 10th in the 23/24 season as compared to the current...

Add to that the domestic cups which were won by mid tier teams over the top sides...
Luster was lost when the winner and relegation were known early.

One would hope that mid-tier competition would carry over to the European slot battle and looking at the numbers would support it. Especially when teams like Nottingham Forest are choking.

Unfortunately, the reality is different because most teams have nothing to play for anymore, which gives an advantage to their Euro-slot-battling opponents and ruins the competition.

It's also worth noting that in the past, teams like Man City and Arsenal would have had the squads to finish strong.
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People are conflating excitement and drama for competitiveness.

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Kabalega wrote: Tue May 20, 2025 5:21 pm
Luster was lost when the winner and relegation were known early.

One would hope that mid-tier competition would carry over to the European slot battle and looking at the numbers would support it. Especially when teams like Nottingham Forest are choking.

Unfortunately, the reality is different because most teams have nothing to play for anymore, which gives an advantage to their Euro-slot-battling opponents and ruins the competition.

It's also worth noting that in the past, teams like Man City and Arsenal would have had the squads to finish strong.
I wont even say "luster" alone. The quality was completely below par. Very very poor. Tactics, strategy, creativity, everything was just poor. David Moyes even came back from obscurity to humiliate many of them. :lol: Thats how bad its been.

Go through from top to bottom. Let me even use Postecoglu as an example. Has only one tactic and goes completely devoid of ideas. Same for Pep who lost Rodri and completely froze. Same can be said of Nuno Espirito. And then you have the dvmb Arteta whose sole tactics is "set pieces." :lol:

Its no surprise that the champion of the season has scored a very low points tally.
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Also, Yeye, why do Arsenal fans dislike Liverpool and their fans? One of them - Slicky D!cky - insulted you on their thread last week. :lol: And now, this one mocks your club:

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Kabalega wrote: Tue May 20, 2025 5:21 pm
txj wrote: Tue May 20, 2025 2:11 pm
Kabalega wrote: Mon May 19, 2025 10:52 pm The EPL has become a joke.

Liverpool FC is playing squad players.
ManU and Tottenham are saving their best for Europa.
The majority of the EPL teams are now playing for pride. Some players are saving themselves for the International games. No need to get into a situation like Taiwo Awoniyi.

With the champions crowned early and relegated teams out of it long before the end, the Euro places are dependent on the fixtures.

Outside of Barcelona, PSG, Nottingham, and Man City (for the -I cannot believe this is happening- factor) footie has been boring this season.


Its actually more competitive across the board. If you look at the points total and margin between 5th and 10th in the 23/24 season as compared to the current...

Add to that the domestic cups which were won by mid tier teams over the top sides...
Luster was lost when the winner and relegation were known early.

One would hope that mid-tier competition would carry over to the European slot battle and looking at the numbers would support it. Especially when teams like Nottingham Forest are choking.

Unfortunately, the reality is different because most teams have nothing to play for anymore, which gives an advantage to their Euro-slot-battling opponents and ruins the competition.

It's also worth noting that in the past, teams like Man City and Arsenal would have had the squads to finish strong.


Look at the league tables in this as well as the last two seasons, and stop blowing hot air...
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The YeyeMan wrote: Tue May 20, 2025 5:35 pm People are conflating excitement and drama for competitiveness.

Absolutely. All you have to do is pay attention to details.
The level of tactical organization shown by mid level teams such as Bournemouth, Palace, Villa, Fulham, Forest, Brentford, Brighton, etc has been outstanding...

Even Guardiola pointed to this earlier in the season...
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txj wrote: Tue May 20, 2025 7:09 pm
The YeyeMan wrote: Tue May 20, 2025 5:35 pm People are conflating excitement and drama for competitiveness.

Absolutely. All you have to do is pay attention to details.
The level of tactical organization shown by mid level teams such as Bournemouth, Palace, Villa, Fulham, Forest, Brentford, Brighton, etc has been outstanding...

Even Guardiola pointed to this earlier in the season...
The ever-expanding "middle class".

That Palace and Newcastle won trophies is another indication of the league's increasing competitiveness. Ironically, it's the same people that pay scant attention to the details who criticised the league when Man City were doing clean sweeps; and here they are offering tired criticism now the spoils are being shared.

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Watching City v. Bournemouth.

City has been structurally poor. Defensively, and their shape has just been porous. Yet, look at how easy they are destroying Bournemouth. Tactically, Bournemouth has been very bad and naive. :oops:

It says a lot that this sh1tty City is 3rd and if Arsenal loses game this weekend and City win, they could be tied for 2nd. Tells you all you need to know. :oops:
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