Official 2011/12 Barclays Premier League Thread

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Yes, and they all got released and almost continue where they left their careers.

Marlon King is a nasty piece of work.
 
Luke McCormick is apparently expected to be released this June. His drunk driving killed 2 young boys in case you forgot. It was so funny David Norris joked about it in his celebration.

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Of course, sleeping with a drunk women who consents but is too drunk to consent is just as bad, if not worse than this so rightly so they will probably both serve around 2 and a half years.
 
Ah, McCormick. How could I forget. He's up for release already? Time flies when you're doing bird.
 
He's been allowed out on weekends since last year.

I wonder if he will play football again. I doubt it but I wouldn't rule it out.
 
Wigan outplayed Arsenal. Well played and well done.

Big game coming against Chelsea, half of the fans think that Chelsea's win against Barca will make them go lightly against us, but I think this isn't going to be the case.
 
I wonder if he will play football again. I doubt it but I wouldn't rule it out.

Certainly.

But for a league club? Hm, not so sure. The stigma of being responsible for the deaths of two children might put professional clubs off.

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Not only are Wrexham in dire form with just one win in eight games, but we're now losing 2-0 against Mansfield where Alan Marriott joins the elite club of goalscoring goalkeepers. Big kick, bounced over Joslein Mayebi. Who is such a dodgy keeper.

Wrexham are passing the ball like it's made of mashed potato and our pressing is tight as the proverbial wizard's sleeve.

Full time.
 
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If Manchester City win today and send Wolves down, a win in the derby will almost certainly put them first. This season could easily be decided on goal difference at this rate.
 
If Manchester City win today and send Wolves down, a win in the derby will almost certainly put them first. This season could easily be decided on goal difference at this rate.
Well, City have won so as a United fan. I'm slightly worried right now because the season is likely to decide on the derby next week. Of course with the City win, Wolves are the first team to be relegated from the Premier League.
 
I want them to, but I can't see United winning the derby. City will do a Liverpool and turn on the gas during the big games.

Could be a draw, which would still satisfy United somewhat.
 
Well done Roy.

If only...
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Looking grim for Liverpool. Just five home wins all season. That's absolutely woeful. They're not scoring enough goals.
 
The dominance we had on the game was unreal. We hit the inside of the post and underside of the crossbar, had 2 off the line and virtually all the play. The fact that we keep drawing and losing these games is unbelievable and most of all, unforgivable.
 
The dominance we had on the game was unreal. We hit the inside of the post and underside of the crossbar, had 2 off the line and virtually all the play. The fact that we keep drawing and losing these games is unbelievable and most of all, unforgivable.

Time for Kenny to go then?

That possibility leads to the question: Who would replace him?
 
Not a single Swansea player in the PFA Team...

... Are you kidding me?

Forget ye not that Ipswich have the best debut Premier League season.

That said, despite their utterly brilliant performances *cough*neiltaylorwrexhamfanboy*cough*, I think Swansea's second half of the season mini-wobble has counted against them a little bit.

I applaud Brendan Rodgers for what he has done there, but to me personally, Norwich and Paul Lambert have done more to deserve awards.

It'll be interesting to see how both teams battle against second season syndrome.
 
Not a single Swansea player in the PFA Team...

... Are you kidding me?

While they have had a good season, no single player has really stood out enough to earn a play in the team for me. Parker and Yaya Toure don't deserve to be there though, it should be Cabaye and Dempsey. How Dempsey was missed I'll never know.

Kyle Walker better than Aguero.
LOL

Walker was voted best right back in the league this season and therefore made the team of the year. It would be silly to give the award to someone who didn't over someone who did. Also these awards are voted for by the players so that can count for and against certain players. It does not mean Walker is better than Aguero.;)
 
Forget ye not that Ipswich have the best debut Premier League season.

That said, despite their utterly brilliant performances *cough*neiltaylorwrexhamfanboy*cough*, I think Swansea's second half of the season mini-wobble has counted against them a little bit.

I applaud Brendan Rodgers for what he has done there, but to me personally, Norwich and Paul Lambert have done more to deserve awards.

It'll be interesting to see how both teams battle against second season syndrome.

While they have had a good season, no single player has really stood out enough to earn a play in the team for me. Parker and Yaya Toure don't deserve to be there though, it should be Cabaye and Dempsey. How Dempsey was missed I'll never know.
So we'll just forget that Leon Britton had the most successful pass rate in Europe, and Michael Vorm was the stand-out goalkeeper of the season for the majority.
 
So we'll just forget that Leon Britton had the most successful pass rate in Europe, and Michael Vorm was the stand-out goalkeeper of the season for the majority.

I could have the highest pass success rate if I only did 5 yard passes and sideways/backwards passes.:sly: Also Krul has more of a case than Vorm but Hart is English and a lot of the players seem to like him so they was no chance it would be anyone other than him.
 
So we'll just forget that Leon Britton had the most successful pass rate in Europe, and Michael Vorm was the stand-out goalkeeper of the season for the majority.

Unfortunately, while I agree with your praise for the likes of Vorm and Britton, we don't work for the PFA.

But we are entitled to our own opinions, and I would have Michael Vorm and Ali Al-Habsi as the top goalkeepers.
 
What? Demba Ba isn't in there? Until January when he went to the cup of Nations, he was one of the best in the Premier league. Then Papisse Cisse arrived.
 
What? Demba Ba isn't in there? Until January when he went to the cup of Nations, he was one of the best in the Premier league. Then Papisse Cisse arrived.

Ba was then played out of position and has been no where near as good as he was before and therefore he was rightly left out of the PFA Team Of The Year. You can't or at least shouldn't name someone who was only good for half a season. It should be about consistency over the full season.
 
I want them to, but I can't see United winning the derby. City will do a Liverpool and turn on the gas during the big games.

Could be a draw, which would still satisfy United somewhat.

I can't see how City cannot win the derby seeing United lost 1-6 home 6 months ago. City have been playing rather awful after Newyear, yes. But the kind of City since the last 2-3 weeks can take on any team at this moment. Aguero - Tevez is just pure magic.

If United's defense will be as bad as it was yesterday, they can already pack their bags now because Tevez and Aguero will brake through it like a runaway train.
 
Couldn't watch any games yesterday due to going to a fossil show, but I've seen the highlights of the one that counts! And I just can't get enough :D

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Suarez wishes he was Alan Marriott.

Nah, it was a good goal. But where has has goalscoring touch been when it mattered?
 
Nah, it was a good goal. But where has has goalscoring touch been when it mattered?

Unfortunately, nobody knows... Hopefully he kept some magic for next weekend! :D
Maybe this hat-trick will be enough to start something special for him 👍
 
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