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Swansea lose the lead to go down 1-2 to Liverpool. This'll be our first managerial sacking now, yes¿
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It'd be very harsh to sack Guidolin given how ridiculous their fixtures have been (and it doesn't get any easier next time with Arsenal away). It's games at home to the likes of Watford, Burnley & Hull that should be what he's assessed on. If they're losing those then well there's no arguments. Sadly this is the premier league & next weekend is an international break which historically only means one thing.

 

Liverpool looking the real deal this season, this is the exact type of game they would have lost last year.

This really could be Arsenal's year, that never happens to them normally.

 

They're always like this in October and then implode February and March. Nothing I have seen this year has changed that opinion.

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This really could be Arsenal's year, that never happens to them normally.

:rofl:

 

(Posts this knowing 100% that it will NOT come back to bite me in May 2017)

It could be either Man City, Tottenham, Liverpool or Arsenal from what I've seen so far this season.

 

 

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When the clocks go forward next year Arsenal will at their usual "bottling" best. I hate to admit it but Liverpool look like the most dangerous team at the moment, of course there's still a long way to go and there will be plenty of twists and turns to come.
Burnley were robbed of an well deserved point there with Arsenal's 'winner'.
Swansea have sacked Guidolin and have replaced him with former USA coach Bob Bradley. I think this is a bit harsh on Guidolin but it is clear what their owners want.
Just saw that, shocking decision. Did they really expect to get anything at all from their last 5 fixtures? They've turned into a farce, sacking managers left, right & centre.
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How long do people think Bob Bradley will last at Swansea for?

He will probably get sacked in the middle of the 2017/18 season.

I think March is awfully generous for an American. He has very little experience in Europe, only with Le Harve in the second rung of the French league and a small team in the Norwegian League.

 

Bulk of his experience is with MLS.

 

I'd be surprised if he stayed past new year.

If Swansea in terrible form now I think about that it will the New Year he will go.

 

 

Swansea are starting to sell their best players and replace managers quickly so I can see them going down in the coming season/s.
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I think it's safe to say that Sunderland's luck will finally run out this season if David Moyes isn't given the heave ho.
I think it's safe to say that Sunderland's luck will finally run out this season if David Moyes isn't given the heave ho.

 

There's ages to go yet. I think if they're not too adrift by January then they might be able to stay up. Big Sam leaving when he did, really screwed things up for them. Wonder if he'd go back there now?

 

Game of the season tomorrow night!

Draw was a fair result on the balance of play. Man Utd stopped Liverpool from playing for 60 minutes (though Wijnaldum and Lallana were a massive miss for our midfield). Liverpool with the better chances, but Man Utd always looked slightly dangerous. Anyway, always happy with a point in these big games. Main positive for Liverpool is we have a decent run on paper now to mid-December.

 

Utd came for a point and got one.

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