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No play today at Villa Park due to the weather.
Fulham's run of form is discomforting
Fulham's run of form is discomforting
Fulham seem to be the only side whose "play-off hangover" hasn't lasted all season. Reading aren't setting the world on fire and Sheffield Wednesday also find themselves looking over their shoulders nervously...No play today at Villa Park due to the weather.
Fulham's run of form is discomforting
Fulham's run of form is discomforting
Not if you're a Fulham fan it isn't
Your name is Richard Osman and I claim my five pounds!
Heh, I'm tall but not that tall! He sits in the Riverside stand so quite often see him walking through before kick off in the Hammersmith end. Nice chap, always stops to chat with people, take photos etc.
I think it is safe to say that Arsenal won't be finishing in the top 5 this season.
Currently laughing at those who wanted Wenger to stay last year. Hahahahaha.
I'll honest I have been quite happy with the performance of Arsenal and Chelsea.I must say that the recent poor league form exhibited by both Chelsea and Arsenal must have been viewed with some satisfaction at both Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur, with an eye to finishing in the top four.
Me too, though I'd rather Arsenal stopped gifting points to other sides in the bottom half! Hope Wenger stays on until the end of the season at least...I'll honest I have been quite happy with the performance of Arsenal and Chelsea.
I have no love for the team from Stretford as a result of being at high school in the 1990s, but I must admit that I celebrated that winning goal as if it had been dispatched by Steve Mounié rather than Nemanja Matic!Crystal Palace, when leading 2-0 just after half time, should have consolidated matters against Manchester United, but the poor tactics employed by their manager at that point in time were shown for what they were when the final whistle came and they lost 2-3.
Crystal Palace, when leading 2-0 just after half time, should have consolidated matters against Manchester United, but the poor tactics employed by their manager at that point in time were shown for what they were when the final whistle came and they lost 2-3.
International bottle job Spuds dumped out of Champions League. Giorgio Chiellini indicated post match that Juve could exploit that lack of bottle.
Trophies won under best manager ever Mauricio Pochettino: 0
level of media love for best manager ever Mauricio Pochettino: 27000000000
EDIT - that is a lie: Poch has won 4 ( yes 4!) manager of the month awards.
PS last trophy won by Spurs: 2008 league cup under......................Juande Ramos
Yeah, I’ll never understand why Pochettino is so well-regarded by the media. He hasn’t won anything yet and doesn’t look like doing so.
Spurs lack bottle and next season they’ll be lacking Kane. Will be good to watch them fade away again. Never liked either Spurs or Arsenal.
Is is co-host from "Saint and Greavsie" (anyone remember that ?) Ian St John still sound of mind and body.
Isn't it great.
I was born in and brought up in an area of County Durham that was very much dominated by Sunderland supporters, they were insufferable. I was up there for a few pints at the end of last season and it's completely changed, quite a few said they would be in League One in a years time and how right they were. Rudderless.
Currently laughing at those who wanted Wenger to stay last year. Hahahahaha.
Even funnier laughing at the poor lambs that want him out, after not being in a cup final for 11 days, being in the Champions League 20 seasons in a row, won a cup 21 months ago
He was on this at the end of last year, I just got round to watching it last weekend... http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09g3d4s
Looking like a freefall through the leagues to League 2 next year as well, apparently 10 players out of contract and they have the maximum number of loans allowed at the moment, who will be going back to their parent clubs at the end of the . No money available to spend at all due to debt, falling income and a HUGE £69M loan to be paid back at the end of next season, loving it, soon all they'll have left is '6 in a row FTM'
Even funnier laughing at the poor lambs that want him out, after not being in a cup final for 11 days, being in the Champions League 20 seasons in a row, won a cup 21 months ago
Hartlepooh Mail said:Hartlepool United president Jeff Stelling has urged Poolies to welcome former Darlington chairman Raj Singh with open arms, should his proposed takeover materialise......Stelling says Singh is determined to prove to the North East footballing world that he is fit to run a club, despite perceived failings at rivals Darlington.....although they did not know the whole story....his intentions are to right a perceived wrong from Darlington. “He wants to show that he can be the right type of person to run a football club and he has chosen that club to be Hartlepool.”