2015/16 Premier League & General Football Discussion

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Really bad week for Tottenham, they have choked, lets be honest...
 
Hopefully arsenal are going to maul City in a minute, then with the last two games being Newcastle/Tottenham and Arsenal/Villa I could see Tottenham finishing 3rd.
 
Hopefully arsenal are going to maul City in a minute, then with the last two games being Newcastle/Tottenham and Arsenal/Villa I could see Tottenham finishing 3rd.

And Man U 4th.

:lol:
 
Half times

Man City 1-1 Arsenal
Liverpool 1-0 Watford
Barcelona 1-0 Espanyol
Levante 1-1 Atletico
Real Madrid 2-0 Valencia

Barcelona to win the league by a point as it stands...
 
Half times

Man City 1-1 Arsenal
Liverpool 1-0 Watford
Barcelona 1-0 Espanyol
Levante 1-1 Atletico
Real Madrid 2-0 Valencia

Barcelona to win the league by a point as it stands...

This isn't the final round in Spain. Even with these standings, all 3 of them can still become champions.
 
Levante - Atletico 2-1.

Atletico out of the championship run as it now stands.

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Yup. That's it for Atletico.
 
City 2-2 Arsenal, bad result for City, United just two points behind now and we play on Tuesday, another team who had a bad week...
 
Spurs are linked with Moussa and Ousmane Dembele.:lol:


I dream of a team of Dembeles. Or else a team of Belgians, not sure what's more likely.

Really bad week for Tottenham, they have choked, lets be honest...
You can't choke when you've nothing to lose.
 
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This could get really interesting between Arsenal, Man City and Man Utd if Man utd win mid week. With Arsenal on 68 points, man utd on 66 and man City on 65 it would be possible for either of the three to miss out.

I'd go out on a limb and say it's near on impossible for A Villa to beat Arsenal buy with it being the final day you never know. Need I mention Stoke and Liverpool.
 
City are by far the most vulnerable at a very in-form Swansea team. That's provided United don't cock up first, of course. I'll be at West Ham tomorrow hoping and praying that doesn't happen, as it has all too many times this year. This is the last big step.
 
So a bit of a busy week of Football this week with some PL games and the Football League play-offs start, here's the games

Tuesday
West Ham v Man United (7.45 Sky Sports 1)

Wednesday
Liverpool v Chelsea (8pm Sky Sports 2)
Norwich v Watford
Sunderland v Everton (7.45 Sky Sports 1)

Thursday
League Two Play-Off first leg

Portsmouth v Plymouth

Friday
Championship Play-Off first leg

Sheffield Wednesday v Brighton

I assume those playoff games are televised on Sky but the website doesn't say what time or which channels right now...
 
Hummels to return to B. Munich next season. Also, youngster Renato Sanches from Benfica will join the german giants for 35 million.
 
Stick money on was-playng-non-league-for-Hinckley-four-years-ago Andre Gray of Burnley being labelled "the new Vardy".
 
Bayern Munich signed Renato Sanches and Mats Hummels in about 45 minutes this morning, Sanches confirmed at 11.06 and Hummels just before midday, United fans will know that Sanches has been a target of ours for about a year now.
 
Early reports say that it is West Ham fans who have done the vandalism. If true, what a great way to say goodbye to your stadium; a return to the English disease. :rolleyes:

As if the West Ham turbostroke going on today hasn't been enough. :rolleyes:
 
Early reports say that it is West Ham fans who have done the vandalism. If true, what a great way to say goodbye to your stadium; a return to the English disease. :rolleyes:
It's more of a fitting way to commemorate West Ham United than beating Manchester United is.
 
Looks like that's the Champions League gone, Fair play to West Ham, great performance from them with a fitting send off but we were a shambles and don't deserve the CL, away form has been embarrassing this season.
 
Summed up United's current plight, this game. Moments of great promise, but ultimately the result is great disappointment.

Massive changes needed. Immediately.
 
Francesco Guidolin signs new two-year deal as Swansea boss, good move, he has done well and he deserves it.
 
Sunderland 3 nil up, that's surely sealed their place for another year, and that's surely another nail in the coffin of Mr Martinez.
 
Sunderland 3 nil up, that's surely sealed their place for another year, and that's surely another nail in the coffin of Mr Martinez.

And Newcastle & Norwich.

Martinez has done exactly what I anticipated; he's turned Everton into Wigan.
 
Well done to Sunderland, Allardyce has done a great job there, Feel a bit sorry for Norwich considering they won but it still wasn't enough and for Newcastle too because they didn't play, they left the managerial change too late and should have done it at the same time Sunderland got Big Sam in.

Both Everton and Watford have been terrible in the last few months, looks like both managers will go...
 
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