Premier League 23/24

Who will win PL this season?


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Birdy

Senior Member
Yeah...failing to deliver big trophies while posting big stats in the non high pressure games is the definition of fraudulent :lol:


I'm assuming the dots are charting the course of a season...if so, the data actually shows that he shit the bed in the 2nd half of the season consistently last 3 seasons :lol:

No it actually shows that he consistently improved attack every season, and consistently improved defence every season

Things that braindead numpty-headed morons like yourself are unable to comprehend
 

Porque

Senior Member
It's getting interesting:

rumors today that Spurs fans are going to start petition / protest that Spurs lose on purpose the game vs City so that Arsenal don't win the league
LOOL :lol:

PS: Not that Spurs are capable of taking points off of City, but

Cuck fans.

Liverpool are actually giving them a chance and motivation for the CL if they can hold the win versus Villa.
 

Birdy

Senior Member
Was watching Aston Villa - Liverpool on the split window along the Barca game

the difference in tempo and intensity is beyond measure
La Liga is dreadful, the most slow-ass baked league
 

KingLeo10

Senior Member
No it actually shows that he consistently improved attack every season, and consistently improved defence every season

Things that braindead numpty-headed morons like yourself are unable to comprehend

That's surface level 'analysis'. Even a 10 year old can see that pattern.

If the dots indeed chart season trajectory, the key and more interesting insight is that Arsenal in last 3 seasons start off HOT, but when expectations build and they're in pole position, they falter and disappoint. Which is the definition of a fraudulent team.

Stop frothing and seek some help, my guy. You won't be employed if you keep at it like this.
 

Jenks

Senior Member
It would be the Spursiest thing in the world for them to take points off City tonight and hand the title to Arsenal.
 

Morten

Senior Member
Was watching Aston Villa - Liverpool on the split window along the Barca game

the difference in tempo and intensity is beyond measure
La Liga is dreadful, the most slow-ass baked league

Guess the high tempo left all the EPL-sides too tired to compete in Europe.

Not a great season for la liga in Europe either, mind, but EPL is supposed to be better.
 

Birdy

Senior Member
Guess the high tempo left all the EPL-sides too tired to compete in Europe.

Not a great season for la liga in Europe either, mind, but EPL is supposed to be better.

As Klopp said the English FA is not helping the English teams do better in Europe by cramming the schedule in April and May, by not shifting matchdays for Fridays like they do in Spain and Italy, and by simply having too many games (and an additional cup in the League Cup)

But even despite that, Madrid was lucky to eliminate City, and Bayern with marginal details over Arsenal.
These two were the best English teams this season and you can't argue there were better European sides, despite Dortmund's run. Knockout competition variance is a thing
 

soul24rage

Senior Member
Today's match of Spurs vs Man City is an interesting one as Spurs is still chasing the CL spot.

Win for Spurs today and they have a chance for CL, but give Arsenal a great chance to win the title.
 

Birdy

Senior Member
Today's match of Spurs vs Man City is an interesting one as Spurs is still chasing the CL spot.

Win for Spurs today and they have a chance for CL, but give Arsenal a great chance to win the title.

Spurs fanbase and the whole institution practically, bar Ange, prefer Spurs to lose this

Would be funny
 

Birdy

Senior Member
Just read that many Spurs fans sold their tickets for tonight's game

Apparently, they were bought by Arsenal fans

LOL

this is getting weirdly interesting
 

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