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Looks like City's title now. Oh well, another gallant second, and couple more cups still on offer.
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Bomber wrote: Thu May 12, 2022 9:24 am Looks like City's title now. Oh well, another gallant second, and couple more cups still on offer.
How good is KDB? Just a wonderful all round footballer, although TBF he was at fault for Wolves' goal.
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Now City have bought Haaland they will be favourites to win it again next season.
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Nice One Cyril wrote: Thu May 12, 2022 11:29 am
Bomber wrote: Thu May 12, 2022 9:24 am Looks like City's title now. Oh well, another gallant second, and couple more cups still on offer.
How good is KDB? Just a wonderful all round footballer, although TBF he was at fault for Wolves' goal.
Agree Cyril. This guy should be winning the Ballon d'Or
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haywood djablowme wrote: Thu May 12, 2022 3:00 pm
Nice One Cyril wrote: Thu May 12, 2022 11:29 am
Bomber wrote: Thu May 12, 2022 9:24 am Looks like City's title now. Oh well, another gallant second, and couple more cups still on offer.
How good is KDB? Just a wonderful all round footballer, although TBF he was at fault for Wolves' goal.
Agree Cyril. This guy should be winning the Ballon d'Or
Hopefully Sterling goes to Arsenal on a huge contract, their goalposts need a hug ;-)
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:grin: :grin:
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After a bright Arsenal start for the first 17 minutes in the North London derby, not the result that was expected.

How different it might have gone had Davies not tripped Saka who would have been baring down on goal off the flank.

Holding then has his brain fade with two yellow cards in rapid succession, resulting in his team going down to 10 men, thus effectively ending the contest. A fit White wouldn’t have been holding the South Korean skipper like Holding did (pun intended).

Anyhow, a straight forward equation now for Arsenal: win at Newcastle and win at home against Everton and it’s the £€zillions of the Champions League.

Hopefully Tottering will totter against a desperate Burnley and find Norwich will want to farewell their own stay in the Premier League with a win.

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Con M wrote: Fri May 13, 2022 6:32 am After a bright Arsenal start for the first 17 minutes in the North London derby, not the result that was expected.

How different it might have gone had Davies not tripped Saka who would have been baring down on goal off the flank.

Holding then has his brain fade with two yellow cards in rapid succession, resulting in his team going down to 10 men, thus effectively ending the contest. A fit White wouldn’t have been holding the South Korean skipper like Holding did (pun intended).

Anyhow, a straight forward equation now for Arsenal: win at Newcastle and win at home against Everton and it’s the £€zillions of the Champions League.

Hopefully Tottering will totter against a desperate Burnley and find Norwich will want to farewell their own stay in the Premier League with a win.
Con, Spurs 1-0 at half time .

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ozzie owl wrote: Sun May 15, 2022 9:32 pm
Con M wrote: Fri May 13, 2022 6:32 am After a bright Arsenal start for the first 17 minutes in the North London derby, not the result that was expected.

How different it might have gone had Davies not tripped Saka who would have been baring down on goal off the flank.

Holding then has his brain fade with two yellow cards in rapid succession, resulting in his team going down to 10 men, thus effectively ending the contest. A fit White wouldn’t have been holding the South Korean skipper like Holding did (pun intended).

Anyhow, a straight forward equation now for Arsenal: win at Newcastle and win at home against Everton and it’s the £€zillions of the Champions League.

Hopefully Tottering will totter against a desperate Burnley and find Norwich will want to farewell their own stay in the Premier League with a win.
Con, Spurs 1-0 at half time .
Yeah, nah Owl. Saw the terrible VAR decision against brave Burnley....

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Con M wrote: Sun May 15, 2022 10:29 pm
ozzie owl wrote: Sun May 15, 2022 9:32 pm
Con M wrote: Fri May 13, 2022 6:32 am After a bright Arsenal start for the first 17 minutes in the North London derby, not the result that was expected.

How different it might have gone had Davies not tripped Saka who would have been baring down on goal off the flank.

Holding then has his brain fade with two yellow cards in rapid succession, resulting in his team going down to 10 men, thus effectively ending the contest. A fit White wouldn’t have been holding the South Korean skipper like Holding did (pun intended).

Anyhow, a straight forward equation now for Arsenal: win at Newcastle and win at home against Everton and it’s the £€zillions of the Champions League.

Hopefully Tottering will totter against a desperate Burnley and find Norwich will want to farewell their own stay in the Premier League with a win.
Con, Spurs 1-0 at half time .
Yeah, nah Owl. Saw the terrible VAR decision against brave Burnley....
Last relegation spot down to the wire now

Everton 36 points ( 2 games : Palace (H) and Arsenal (A))
Leeds 35 points ( 1 game : Brentford (A))
Burnely 34 points ( 2 games: Villa (A) and Newcastle (H))

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Con M wrote: Sun May 15, 2022 10:29 pm
ozzie owl wrote: Sun May 15, 2022 9:32 pm
Con M wrote: Fri May 13, 2022 6:32 am After a bright Arsenal start for the first 17 minutes in the North London derby, not the result that was expected.

How different it might have gone had Davies not tripped Saka who would have been baring down on goal off the flank.

Holding then has his brain fade with two yellow cards in rapid succession, resulting in his team going down to 10 men, thus effectively ending the contest. A fit White wouldn’t have been holding the South Korean skipper like Holding did (pun intended).

Anyhow, a straight forward equation now for Arsenal: win at Newcastle and win at home against Everton and it’s the £€zillions of the Champions League.

Hopefully Tottering will totter against a desperate Burnley and find Norwich will want to farewell their own stay in the Premier League with a win.
Con, Spurs 1-0 at half time .
Yeah, nah Owl. Saw the terrible VAR decision against brave Burnley....
Although it's rare that I would sympathise with Con, those in charge have changed the handball interpretation so many times and none of them have improved things over the use of common sense by the refs.
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ozzie owl wrote: Mon May 16, 2022 9:52 amLast relegation spot down to the wire now

Everton 36 points ( 2 games : Palace (H) and Arsenal (A))
Leeds 35 points ( 1 game : Brentford (A))
Burnely 34 points ( 2 games: Villa (A) and Newcastle (H))
Can't see Leeds getting anything in West London and they have a terrible goal diff, so I reckon Burnley only need one point to be safe. I'm hoping that Palace thump Everton so that they need something from the final game and that the oily Toon can behead the Goons in the morning.
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Nice One Cyril wrote: Mon May 16, 2022 10:00 am
ozzie owl wrote: Mon May 16, 2022 9:52 amLast relegation spot down to the wire now

Everton 36 points ( 2 games : Palace (H) and Arsenal (A))
Leeds 35 points ( 1 game : Brentford (A))
Burnely 34 points ( 2 games: Villa (A) and Newcastle (H))
Can't see Leeds getting anything in West London and they have a terrible goal diff, so I reckon Burnley only need one point to be safe. I'm hoping that Palace thump Everton so that they need something from the final game and that the oily Toon can behead the Goons in the morning.
Leeds GD may kill it. Burnley I feel will get the 1 point and it will avoid the drop. Everton should avoid the drop.

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Nice One Cyril wrote: Mon May 16, 2022 9:56 am
Although it's rare that I would sympathise with Con, those in charge have changed the handball interpretation so many times and none of them have improved things over the use of common sense by the refs.
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They do say Cyril some decision in the end could cost some clubs millions of $$$$$$$$$$$ & that one may do so!

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Insipid display by Arsenal away up at Newcastle when so much was at stake.

Kudos to the Magpies playing so well in front of their 52,000 fans.

Now for the miracle of Norwich playing as inspired as Newcastle in their last home game.

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Con M wrote: Tue May 17, 2022 7:10 am Insipid display by Arsenal away up at Newcastle when so much was at stake.

Kudos to the Magpies playing so well in front of their 52,000 fans.

Now for the miracle of Norwich playing as inspired as Newcastle in their last home game.
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Here's one for the Arsenal fans.

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Nice One Cyril wrote: Tue May 17, 2022 11:44 am Here's one for the Arsenal fans.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gbwm83ig7QY
Yeah we’ve been very spursey all year, been a long season. Maybe a blessing though, Arteta and this lot would get destroyed in champions league. Nowhere near ready

Here’s one for the spuds

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjCJv4W4kvw

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C'mon Villa. Stevie G, chance for some "redemption"? ;-)
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Bomber wrote: Wed May 18, 2022 8:26 am C'mon Villa. Stevie G, chance for some "redemption"? ;-)
Wouldn't that just be fantastic

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N5 1BH wrote: Tue May 17, 2022 1:15 pm
Nice One Cyril wrote: Tue May 17, 2022 11:44 am Here's one for the Arsenal fans.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gbwm83ig7QY
Yeah we’ve been very spursey all year, been a long season. Maybe a blessing though, Arteta and this lot would get destroyed in champions league. Nowhere near ready

Here’s one for the spuds

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjCJv4W4kvw
Let's be honest, you've been fortunate that you've played hardly any games this season. As soon as you make a European comp and have even a half way decent run in the cups, your squad is tested.
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NOC are you pretty confident now that Harry will stay now?

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ozzie owl wrote: Wed May 18, 2022 4:09 pm NOC are you pretty confident now that Harry will stay now?
Who knows, we haven't achieved shiraz all yet, nobody is more Spursy than Spurs. :(

Except Arsenal ;-)
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Nice One Cyril wrote: Wed May 18, 2022 2:14 pm
N5 1BH wrote: Tue May 17, 2022 1:15 pm
Nice One Cyril wrote: Tue May 17, 2022 11:44 am Here's one for the Arsenal fans.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gbwm83ig7QY
Yeah we’ve been very spursey all year, been a long season. Maybe a blessing though, Arteta and this lot would get destroyed in champions league. Nowhere near ready

Here’s one for the spuds

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjCJv4W4kvw
Let's be honest, you've been fortunate that you've played hardly any games this season. As soon as you make a European comp and have even a half way decent run in the cups, your squad is tested.
Our squad is tested taking more than two collective steps forwards

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I cant see Leeds missing the drop now.
Spurs into CL.

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The Aston Villa goal shouldn't have stood. I wish all the games would have stopped at half time.

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Get In The Car wrote: Fri May 20, 2022 7:22 am The Aston Villa goal shouldn't have stood. I wish all the games would have stopped at half time.
Great lead up and fantastic strike. Goal for the coaching manuals.

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Last one of the season for the Arsenal fans to ponder where it all went wrong ;-)

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Enjoy those Thursday nights and Sunday games. :lol: :lol:
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Not a good final day. Apart from Villa bottling it, Leeds staying up made it worse. Oh well.
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Nice One Cyril wrote: Mon May 23, 2022 2:01 am Last one of the season for the Arsenal fans to ponder where it all went wrong ;-)

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Enjoy those Thursday nights and Sunday games. :lol: :lol:
Thanks for reminding us. What a choice, stay up late Sunday night or get up early Monday morning just coz we have to go through the motions of the group stages of a losers cup. You lot are lucky you won’t be in it until February.

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