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  • Yeah not sure why Palace started so bad. Clearly one of the better teams with some great talent.

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    Most of Ferguson's players had a lot of natural ability. The reason why the best players rarely make the best managers is that they struggle to understand why players with less natural ability find so

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I actually can't believe it has been 22 years since Ipswich were in the Premier League. That makes me feel old af!
Well its a fascinating start since 5-6 clubs have to sell a bunch of players before June 30 or they risk a points deduction and Leucester already have a points deduction on the way at some point

Top 4 Man City, Arsenal, Man United, Liverpool

Relegated Forest, Ipswich, Leicester

Hopefully this season will mark the final appearance in the Premier League of one Josep Guardiola Sala!
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Hopefully this season will mark the final appearance in the Premier League of one Josep Guardiola Sala!

 

They have such an easy run-in, so if it looks inevitable again :lol:

Hopefully this season will mark the final appearance in the Premier League of one Josep Guardiola Sala!

 

Jealousy 😂

To be fair it will make the league more interesting again. No hate on Pep at all he is an absolute beast but for the sake of competition it will be a positive when he finally leaves :D
The competition is better when its this high, shows who the really good teams are imo.
Yes because of you can beat a team like that you have to be at your best so it shows the great sides.

Opening Fixtures:

 

Friday 16th August:

 

Manchester United v Fulham (20:00)

 

Saturday 17th August:

 

Ipswich Town v Liverpool (12:30)

Arsenal v Wolverhampton Wanderers

Everton v Brighton & Hove Albion

Newcastle United v Southampton

Nottingham Forest v AFC Bournemouth

West Ham United v Aston Villa (17:30)

 

Sunday 18th August:

 

Brentford v Crystal Palace (14:00)

Chelsea v Manchester City (16:30)

 

Monday 19th August:

 

Leicester City v Tottenham Hotspur (20:00)

Odds: (Coral)

 

Manchester City 6-5f

Arsenal 7-4

Liverpool 8-1

Chelsea 16-1

Manchester United 25-1

Tottenham Hotspur 25-1

Newcastle United 33-1

Aston Villa 50-1

Brighton & Hove Albion 150-1

Crystal Palace 200-1

West Ham United 200-1

Bournemouth 500-1

Brentford 500-1

Everton 500-1

Fulham 500-1

Leicester City 500-1

Nottingham Forest 500-1

Wolverhampton Wanderers 500-1

Ipswich Town 750-1

Southampton 750-1

Pre-season managerial changes have occurred at: Brighton & Hove Albion, Liverpool, West Ham United, Chelsea and Leicester City.
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Newcastle United co-owners Amanda Staveley and Mehrdad Ghodoussi are to leave the club after three years at St James’ Park
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The Friedkin Group have ended talks to takeover Everton.

 

Last month Everton owner Farhad Moshiri had entered exclusive negotiations with the Friedkin Group over a possible purchase of the Merseyside club, but those talks have now ended.

 

A statement read: "Following a period of exclusivity, discussions between Blue Heaven Holdings and The Friedkin Group over a potential sale of a majority stake in Everton have ended and The Friedkin Group will not be progressing with a purchase of the club."

Southampton striker Adam Armstrong has signed a new three-year contract at the club.

 

Armstrong scored 24 goals and 13 assists and the Saints won promotion back to the Premier League via the play-offs.

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City beat Man United on pens in the Community Shield today after a 1-1 draw over 90mins!

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