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    It tends to be more the other way around, even spilling over into management. Ex Man Utd player Mark Hughes eventually became Man City's manager and former United assistant manager Brian Kidd became M

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    This is actually hilarious

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Referees' chief Howard Webb says Michael Oliver was wrong to send off Arsenal's Myles Lewis-Skelly during their Premier League win at Wolves.

 

Arsenal were fined £65,000 for failing to control their players during the incident in which 18-year-old Lewis-Skelly was shown a straight red card for a foul on Matt Doherty in a 1-0 win at Molineux on 25 January.

 

Video assistant referee (VAR) Darren England upheld referee Oliver's decision that Lewis-Skelly committed serious foul play.

 

The Gunners appealed against the decision and the teenager's three-match ban was subsequently overturned.

Arsenal have 45 minutes to save the title race. Currently 0-1 to West Ham
Arsenal down to 10 men now too. The title race is over. Liverpool are champions
They already were months ago LBR but it's still hilarious all the same. 5 years without a trophy, Arteta out!
Yeah Arteta seems the ultimate bottle job. Though it’s not all good news, that win puts West Ham level on points with Man Utd

The title race was already over when Man City fell away really, you can't believe that Arsenal will win the league.

 

Today looks like a defining moment in the relegation battle as the bottom 3 all lost and Wolves won. It looks very much like all 3 newly promoted teams going straight back down for the 2nd season in a row.

That Wolves win away against a classy Bournemouth team has to go down as one the shocks of the season given both team's respective forms and performances so far, although aided massively by the early red card.
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Yeh I’d def take Cunha if Salah did leave in June!

 

Undoubtedly a good player, but think we will swerve him. Brazillians often drop off a cliff in terms of their performance levels and I think he's about 26/27. Seems tailor made for Arsenal imo, especially since he came from Athletico. Or even Newcastle if Isak gets tempted away.

Salah on course for the ballon dor

 

Big win for Liverpool today and that surely is game over

 

Man City looked woeful once again

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Salah on course for the ballon dor

 

Big win for Liverpool today and that surely is game over

 

Man City looked woeful once again

 

Long way to go yet, it's amazing how things change in football. 4 days ago Arsenal were going to cruise to the title after we drew away at Villa :lol: Realistically, I think 81/82 points wins the league this year - not sure I see Arsenal getting more than 80. But we will drop points too.

11 games and 11 points it’d be a bottle job of all bottle jobs to throw it away now when you factor in Arsenal’s injuries and the fact Liverpool are just a better team it’s over for sure.

 

Too 4 looks a crazy race though

Last day of the season is 25th May which is when Liverpool will be presented with the Premier League trophy and it's on the 20th anniversary of Istanbul so that will be another special day for them.
Arsenal have a much harder run in as well including having to play at Anfield. Honestly wouldn't be surprised if they fall out of the top 4...
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11 games and 11 points it’d be a bottle job of all bottle jobs to throw it away now when you factor in Arsenal’s injuries and the fact Liverpool are just a better team it’s over for sure.

 

Too 4 looks a crazy race though

 

I mean they have a game in hand still! Although I agree, we would have to fall off a cliff at this point. We will drop some points. I think the difference is though, we can claw points when we're not at it, whereas not sure Arsenal have that. Midweek will be huge though - be interesting to see how they bounce back mentally. They've a tough away game at Forest!

I have a feeling Forest might end up between 7th-9th come the end of the season. yes they've been incredibly effective going forward at times but they've been pretty woeful defensively of late, conceding 5 to Bournemouth, 4 to Newcastle and 2 to Exeter, Fulham, and Southampton in the last month doesn't bode well

1. Liverpool

2. Arsenal

3. Newcastle

4. Man City

5. Brighton

6. Aston Villa

7. Bournemouth

8. Tottenham

9. Nottingham Forest

10. Chelsea

 

11. Fulham

12. Brentford

13. Everton

14. Crystal Palace

15. West Ham

16. Man Utd

17. Wolves

18. Ipswich

19. Leicester

20. Southampton

 

my predictions with 12 games to go as a Chelsea fan. I can't see much movement in the bottom half, but I do think Everton & Palace will end up just 2 or 3 points off to the top half come the end of the season

Forest are just evening out now.

 

Would love if Forest and Bournemouth somehow got too 4!

 

Yeh Liverpool have been beaten once all season so 4 defeats in 11 games would be an interesting turn of form!! 7/11 home games too.

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1. Liverpool

2. Arsenal

3. Newcastle

4. Man City

5. Brighton

6. Aston Villa

7. Bournemouth

8. Tottenham

9. Nottingham Forest

10. Chelsea

 

11. Fulham

12. Brentford

13. Everton

14. Crystal Palace

15. West Ham

16. Man Utd

17. Wolves

18. Ipswich

19. Leicester

20. Southampton

 

my predictions with 12 games to go as a Chelsea fan. I can't see much movement in the bottom half, but I do think Everton & Palace will end up just 2 or 3 points off to the top half come the end of the season

 

It would need pretty crazy circumstances for Tottenham to finish above Forest

 

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