how exciting
this could end up being the best PL battle in years with Spurs, city, and liverpool all having great seasons to date and clearly the best 3 sides in the league
Spurs maybe slight outsiders however that could change if a few results go their way this weekend.
Got to be good fun for the neutrals having a few teams in the mix rather than one team running away with it
All to play for
3 horse race
posted on 3/2/19
i picked liverpool at the start of the season and have had no doubt of them winning until recently.
letting clyne go to me just unsettles the balance of the team. shifting mid fielders out of position screams lack of depth.
the front line better start pumping in the goals or there will be more results like leicester.
posted on 3/2/19
comment by The Verbal Jouster (U11370)
posted 4 hours, 5 minutes ago
Think now it is a 3 horse race but come May the top 3 will be separated by 10 points possibly more
City for me are still on track to win it, and I think we will see the start of their run of hammering teams today
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Agreed, I think we’ve enjoyed this feeling and hope of landing the title this season but Man C must still be the out and out favourites.., particularly when you consider our lacklustre mid-week performance against Leicester.
That would have given them hope.
Anything other than a win on Monday against West Ham and by a significant goal margin will place the team under huge pressure, historically we tend to cave in that situation.
posted on 3/2/19
comment by Rouge (U19907)
posted 4 hours, 47 minutes ago
Yep. Letting Clyne go was a disgraceful decision.
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Agreed.... was tactical naivety however you look at it. In the unlikely event we were to lose VVD for any reason it would get pretty ugly.
posted on 3/2/19
I've always admired Clyne as a top class footballer. We've also got a top class manager who made a decision to loan. I don't see it as a disgraceful decision at all. It's all very well being clever after the event. Neither Jurgen nor anyone else can predict the future, and in particular future injuries to their players.
Gomez? What a fantastic player, what a fantastic buy. Currently? Through no fault of his own, totally committed, is accident-prone.
posted on 3/2/19
Nowhere near clearly the 3 best sides in the league. Spurs have lucked there way to the position they are in.
posted on 3/2/19
comment by Posh Mufc Great Hafi Not Arrogant Just Better (U6578)
posted 13 minutes ago
Nowhere near clearly the 3 best sides in the league. Spurs have lucked there way to the position they are in.
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Be quiet ffs
posted on 4/2/19
comment by Prankster (U6283)
posted 17 hours, 43 minutes ago
comment by Posh Mufc Great Hafi Not Arrogant Just Better (U6578)
posted 13 minutes ago
Nowhere near clearly the 3 best sides in the league. Spurs have lucked there way to the position they are in.
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Be quiet ffs
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And I suppose the same last year, year before and year before that ? that's a lot luck ain't it. Should you not be at school anyway.
posted on 4/2/19
Hafi needs more batteries putting in. Starting to malfunction again.
posted on 4/2/19
It was a particularly bizarre comment. Surely on the wind up.
posted on 4/2/19
Go away Hafi you mundane dyslexic c****!!! Nobody gives a flying f*** about your views.