The English Premier league
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Shocked to read wee Billy Gilmour got a lot of homophobic abuse from the away support at Carrow road yesterday. I always thought Liverpool fans were decent. I dont know nothing.....
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Nothing is ever really lost to us as long as we remember it.
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If you have subscribed to prime video- You can watch a couple of EPL games tonight. And more Wednesday evening including Everton v Liverpool and Aston Villa v Man City.
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The relegation battle in the current premier league is proving to be fabulous viewing for neutral armchair fans. 21 goals scored in 3 fixtures yesterday. The atmosphere is fantastic as was proved at Nottingham last night.Anybody watching?
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I was certainly watching, and agree it was a exciting match, played in a great atmosphere.
Nothing is ever really lost to us as long as we remember it.
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Currently watching the Liverpool v Newcastle game... anyone predicting this year's winner is a loony .. oh go on then what's your shout??
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Would love to shout for Newcastle, my mother's distant big smoke, and daughter's adopted city, tho' she was born and raised in the Home Counties, but I worry about Middle-Eastern influence of a type that saw the small Christian cross disappear from Real Madrid's founding heraldic crest as part of a deal with sponsors in that region.
If you ask why I would introduce religion into football (the West of scotland- you couldn't make it up) I would say ... Who started it?
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My preference this year would be Arsenal, Tottenham, Liverpool, and Manchester City in that order. However, I think Manchester City will grind down the other three and finish top. Hats off too to Aston Villa but I think they'll fade.
Nothing is ever really lost to us as long as we remember it.
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Exile, I really fancied Newcastle this year after last year fine finish, but have drifted off recently. Eddie Howe will do well not to recieve a P45.
Penny Tray, Man City, Liverpool, Aston Villa and Arsenal. Though hope I'm wrong. Ange would have done a great job to finish in the top 4 in his first year as a manager in the EPl.
Penny Tray, Man City, Liverpool, Aston Villa and Arsenal. Though hope I'm wrong. Ange would have done a great job to finish in the top 4 in his first year as a manager in the EPl.
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It's not getting any easier predicting this year's winner.Latest betting.
Liverpool 5/4
Man City 2/1
Arsenal 11/4
(Oddschecker)
Did anybody watch last night's game's- Klopp must have been sweating until that brilliant goal from McAllister. Liverpool 3 1 Sheffield United
And could the 2 goals in added on time for Chelsea in the 4-3 home win against Man United save Pochettinos job ??
Liverpool 5/4
Man City 2/1
Arsenal 11/4
(Oddschecker)
Did anybody watch last night's game's- Klopp must have been sweating until that brilliant goal from McAllister. Liverpool 3 1 Sheffield United
And could the 2 goals in added on time for Chelsea in the 4-3 home win against Man United save Pochettinos job ??