Season 2019/2020 Football
01-10-2019, 18:56
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Re: Season 2019/2020 Football
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Stunning new skill from Bruges forward, pretend to stumble then dink it in......twice.
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They say managers should never return to a former club.
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01-10-2019, 21:14
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Re: Season 2019/2020 Football
Tottenham Hotspur are falling apart in front of our very eyes.
All is not right at Tottenham Hotspur?.
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02-10-2019, 12:02
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Re: Season 2019/2020 Football
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Tottenham Hotspur are falling apart in front of our very eyes.
All is not right at Tottenham Hotspur?.
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Not just Spurs though is it, a few of the 'big' clubs are failing spectacularly in the early stages of this season.
Are we seeing the likes of more Stoke/Sunderland/Ipswich (to name a few) scenarios where the tumble is far from gracious?
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02-10-2019, 16:25
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Re: Season 2019/2020 Football
Somehow don’t see that happening. With the exception of Man City who were a yo-yo club before the oil money, the rest of the ‘so called ‘ big six plus Everton have never been relegated from the Premiership. Stoke, Sunderland and Ipswich are small clubs in comparison, yes even Sunderland.
I haven’t checked back but I will wager the last time any of Chelsea, Liverpool, Spurs, Arsenal, Everton or Man United where not in the top division was in 1974 when United went down, over 45 years ago.
The infrastructure of those clubs is way above anything that Stoke, Sunderland or Ipswich have ever had.
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02-10-2019, 16:46
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Re: Season 2019/2020 Football
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Not just Spurs though is it, a few of the 'big' clubs are failing spectacularly in the early stages of this season.
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Man United need to get rid of the Glazers or else their fall from the elite top table will get worse , Spurs have not really progressed from the peak of last season nor have they strengthened their squad enough IMO , Arsenal well until they get a decent defence and resolute midfield they will remain among the also rans and finally Chelsea are in transition.
Man City and Liverpool are a fair way ahead at the moment l would say.
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Are we seeing the likes of more Stoke/Sunderland/Ipswich (to name a few) scenarios where the tumble is far from gracious?
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l bit early for that l would say.
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Somehow don’t see that happening. With the exception of Man City who were a yo-yo club before the oil money, the rest of the ‘so called ‘ big six plus Everton have never been relegated from the Premiership. Stoke, Sunderland and Ipswich are small clubs in comparison, yes even Sunderland.
I haven’t checked back but I will wager the last time any of Chelsea, Liverpool, Spurs, Arsenal, Everton or Man United where not in the top division was in 1974 when United went down, over 45 years ago.
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Crikey you go back further then me.
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The infrastructure of those clubs is way above anything that Stoke, Sunderland or Ipswich have ever had.
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Absolutely.
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02-10-2019, 21:43
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Re: Season 2019/2020 Football
I think I have seen more managers/coaches given yellow cards in last two days than in many a year.
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03-10-2019, 05:37
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Re: Season 2019/2020 Football
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I think I have seen more managers/coaches given yellow cards in last two days than in many a year.
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They obviously think that some managers/coaches are stepping over the limit with their behaviour lately.
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05-10-2019, 13:03
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Re: Season 2019/2020 Football
Spurs deepening crisis is getting a whole lot worse....
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06-10-2019, 18:22
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Re: Season 2019/2020 Football
It's alright Jose there might be a big club vacancy in the coming days.
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11-10-2019, 19:56
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Re: Season 2019/2020 Football
Typical England conceding a goal just after they score one.
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11-10-2019, 21:41
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Re: Season 2019/2020 Football
Well played the Czech Republic. The Premiership lightweights weren't up for.it. Wales would have thrashed them though
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11-10-2019, 21:45
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Re: Season 2019/2020 Football
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Well played the Czech Republic. The Premiership lightweights weren't up for.it. Wales would have thrashed them though
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A appalling performance at times by England..
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12-10-2019, 12:28
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Re: Season 2019/2020 Football
Repeating myself, Southgate is crap. It doesn't take a top pundit to work that out.
He's mismanging a potential golden era of the England national team. Got England to a semi final of a World Cup. A semi final wed have expected to get to with Steve McClaren had you known the fixtures in advance. Losing on 3 occasions to teams of equal stature and only beating those we were expecting to beat. It was hardly the monumental achievement he's gotten the credit for.
Remember the time Di Matteo won the champions league and turned out to be an awful manager?
Southgate out, Wenger, Jose or Benitez in.
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12-10-2019, 12:55
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Re: Season 2019/2020 Football
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Repeating myself, Southgate is crap. It doesn't take a top pundit to work that out.
He's mismanging a potential golden era of the England national team. Got England to a semi final of a World Cup. A semi final wed have expected to get to with Steve McClaren had you known the fixtures in advance. Losing on 3 occasions to teams of equal stature and only beating those we were expecting to beat. It was hardly the monumental achievement he's gotten the credit for.
Remember the time Di Matteo won the champions league and turned out to be an awful manager?
Southgate out, Wenger, Jose or Benitez in.
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And do you think the incompetent FA are going to do that?
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12-10-2019, 13:08
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Re: Season 2019/2020 Football
Nah. Like others, they leave everything till its too late. Then we spend another 5 or so years playing the same fiddle to get back near the top. No ones got the bottle to make the change when the team is still relatively near the top.
Well unless you're Man City or Madrid who will happily cut a manager regardless.
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