Dannie Boy wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2024 3:21 pm
If either City or Liverpool win, it might not decide the season, but it would be a big help - does that mean a draw is the most likely outcome?
Well I for one will be rooting for one of them to win! After the arse brush aside Sheffield tonight, a City/Liverpool draw could see the arse being top next weekend.
Would rather City win the league, used to it. Liverpool meh, it's fine. Just not Arsenal.
I don't trust children. They're here to replace us.
The Arse are just on another level currently. Since the new year, they're averaging 4-5 goals a game. New prem record for goals scored over these games (previously held by City, three less goals). Demolishing the opposition.
Hell of a title race between the top three.
I don't trust children. They're here to replace us.
Lost wrote:The Arse are just on another level currently. Since the new year, they're averaging 4-5 goals a game. New prem record for goals scored over these games (previously held by City, three less goals). Demolishing the opposition.
Hell of a title race between the top three.
Best attack, best defence, best team?
Why not dispense with points, 19 games home 19 away whoever has the best goal diff wins, end of!
Rodri. When he's been in the team, City haven't lost for SIXTY games. He's unbeaten in 60 holy crap. Yup, it's a premier league record for any player. Liverpool next.
I don't trust children. They're here to replace us.
Not much to say about yesterday’s games - no real upsets, in as much as I wasn’t expecting Everton to beat Utd, although apparently they could easily have done so - the way they’re playing they’ll be lucky to avoid relegation, and if they get any further points deduction they’ll almost certainly go down.
Arsenal made hard work of beating Brentford, but for 24 hours (at least) they are top of the table.
Hoping that today’s top of the table clash between Liverpool and City turns out to be a cracker, with one of them winning 4-3!!
Yes, which tends to highlight the difference between the Premier League and Championship - it’s quite often that 2 of the 3 promoted teams go back down the following season / this year it could be all three, although Luton have a fighting chance of escaping-Sheffield Utd and Burnley look doomed!!
The Liverpool-Man City game didn’t quite have the scoreline I had been hoping for, but still a cracking game with both teams having chances to win it - Liverpool probably just had the edge but neither team really deserved to lose. As has been mentioned, it leaves the run-in to decide who lifts the trophy nail biting - going by the current status, I would imagine it will be decided on the last day of the season!!
dtaai-maai wrote: ↑Sun Mar 10, 2024 10:02 pm
Oh joy!! What a marvellous weekend!!
Speak for yourself.....
Well yes, naturally I was devastated that Wales were completely overwhelmed and humiliated by a stronger, heavier, more powerful and all-round better French team, but I'm sure you agree that we shouldn't let such little setbacks prevent us from seeing the overall picture of joy at magnificent wins by England and Spurs.