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Thread: Premier League: 2021/22

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    Newcastle now bottom of PL , Eddie Howe will have it all to do to keep them in PL , it’s going to be a fantastic season at top and bottom

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketchup View Post
    30 goals scored in todays games and 2 games to be played tomorrow. I wonder whats the record for goals scored in one weekend.
    44 is the record set in September of 20/21 season
    your not really drunk if you can lie on th floor without holding on!! - dean martin

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    Ole had to go, very sorry he didn't win anything but he was totally lost this few months.
    Big job for someone especially working for the yanks who are just in it for the money

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketchup View Post
    Most of the top managers are already in jobs. Hard to say who they will get. Ole done great first when he was appointed interim manager, but overall i think the job was too big for him. He had no experience with big clubs.
    I feel sorry for Ole , he is a nice guy and probably no different than Steve Bruce had to deal with personal and family harassment, he is better out of there , unfortunately he is at best a championship manager and should get a role there without the baggage that goes with trying to bring good times back to a great club
    I don’t know where Utd go from here , De Geas interview yesterday was strange, he was sort of saying they didn’t really know what they were doing, I only seen goals last night, defending by supposedly top defenders was shocking

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    Although I am no fan of Utd or indeed any of the rich clubs I have to saw that watching him being interviewed after the game yesterday he certainly came across as a humble man and a gentleman to the end at what must have been a very difficult time for him personally

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    Man City v Everton, Rafa coming under a bit of pressure also , he will play for a draw or at least try and keep things tight , City will be too strong, I think 3-1 to City

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    Sterling gives Man City the lead just before half Time
    1-0 at the break

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    Super strike from Rodri , 2-0 to City
    Everton are struggling

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    Another goal for City from Silva 3-0
    That’s the Full Time score
    City back up to second

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    Who would have thought that after twelve games Leicester and Everton would be on 15 points with negative goal difference when both would have been hoping for top six places at season end

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