Premier League 2014 / 2015

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09:41 Mon 2 Feb 15 (GMT)  [Link]  
Some very good games this weekend.

Everton's smash and grab though has to be the performance of the week.

Good to see Connor Wickham on the scoresheet, shame too many people after the game were on about a return to the England set up for Defoe. He scored an unmissable goal from 2 yards guys, next joke.

Great to see Studge score after coming on, seems like Rodgers kept him out until he was fully fit, even though that was about a month longer than it could have been, but hoping we can look up now, see what happens. Going to be tough to get into the top 4, but we like a challenge.

ManU played ok, just scraping it really gifted 2 goals, but they were easily cruising and could have probably scored another if Leicester were to get back in it.

As good as Arsenal were yesterday, Villa were shocking. Literally giving up when they let in 2 goals. Never seen such a team of individuals, no covering for runs, not dropping together as a team, not passing forward. It's a shame this was Delph's first game after his contract signing as I think he would have been better against an easier team.

Spurs doing the usual, very well played by them! Kane is starting to look like the real deal now. If he keeps up this form, it will be hard for Roy not to partner him with Studge for England.
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09:47 Mon 2 Feb 15 (GMT)  [Link]  
Talking of England, for our next set of friendlies, here is the team I would like to see out:

GK: Hart
LB: Shaw
CB: Stones, Cahill
RB: Clyne
CDM: Hendo
LW/LM: Milner
RW/RM: Sterling
CAM: Rooney
ST: Studge, Kane

I have put Milner on the left to help out Shaw out with his defensive duties, as he is great going forward, but can sometimes get lost tracking back. Clyne does not have this problem, hence why Sterling is partnering him on the right.
Hendo at CDM to spray those long balls forward for Sterling, Studge to chase.
Rooney to play the No.10 position, finding the pockets of space and unlocking defenses with a little pass.
Stones has looked really really mature and a fantastic player, so I think partnering him with Cahill gives the team the power and pace that modern defenses require.
The front men speak for themselves, Kane is bang in form, and Studge is Englands best striker when fit.
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09:52 Mon 2 Feb 15 (GMT)  [Link]  
Some big moves planned for today;

Hummels to United?
Adebayor to QPR?
Januzaj to Everton? (loan)

Anymore juicy gossip you have heard?
the__priest
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10:02 Mon 2 Feb 15 (GMT)  [Link]  
harry kane

he looks a natural finisher in the right place at the right time
next season will be his big test.
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10:21 Mon 2 Feb 15 (GMT)  [Link]  
harry kane

he looks a natural finisher in the right place at the right time
next season will be his big test.


Agreed, when teams have got used to his pace, movement and deadly accuracy, and also when he has a dip in form, see if he steps up to take penos then!
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11:06 Tue 3 Feb 15 (GMT)  [Link]  
Fulham v Sunderland

winners away to Bradford
come on lads
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16:37 Tue 3 Feb 15 (GMT)  [Link]  
Redknapp resigns! Shock!!!





































Not...
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16:45 Tue 3 Feb 15 (GMT)  [Link]  
Tim Sherwood to replace him with Les Ferdinand his Assistants already there.

Given NO money to sign players ONLY Loans, not surprised he's resigned.
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16:53 Tue 3 Feb 15 (GMT)  [Link]  
Especially after the shocker yesterday with Adebayor, I think I'd have quit. QPR going down now, I am more confident than I was when I said that Sunderland were going last year
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17:16 Tue 3 Feb 15 (GMT)  [Link]  
I think this could be a blessing in disguise tbh - I don't see QPR being relegated. I think Sunderland will survive too at the expense of Burnley

Leicester City, Hull City and Burnley - to be relegated.
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17:22 Tue 3 Feb 15 (GMT)  [Link]  
I can't see Burnley going down this season, next season yes, when LFC take Danny Ings off them (eurgh)
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17:42 Tue 3 Feb 15 (GMT)  [Link]  
I would say QPR will go down, in some trouble and more turmoil will not help.

Hull I would also put down, last points came against a struggling Everton and they look like they'll struggle till the end. A new striker is always a boost if he settles which could save them.

Aston Villa I'm going to say as well for one reason, goals (the lack of). When a relegation battler can't scored it usually puts them down, they've slipped there and unless they get their shooting boots on then they'll stay there.

Leicester and Burnley have a lot of fight about them, Leicester have some cracking results so I think they may get out of the relegation zone by the skin of their teeth.

I think everyone above will be safe.
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17:51 Tue 3 Feb 15 (GMT)  [Link]  
I think Aston Villa will be okay, the acquisition of 2 players who can play down the wings and cross will benefit Benteke. Gill and Sinclair are both very good player, so I think they'll survive. (ONLY Just though)
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18:00 Tue 3 Feb 15 (GMT)  [Link]  
I think Aston Villa will be okay, the acquisition of 2 players who can play down the wings and cross will benefit Benteke. Gill and Sinclair are both very good player, so I think they'll survive. (ONLY Just though)


If they play like they did the other night, they are only going to slide down the table
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13:37 Thu 5 Feb 15 (GMT)  [Link]  
I never thought I would be saying this but I actually agree with Ash

I think Leicester, QPR and Hull
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16:09 Thu 5 Feb 15 (GMT)  [Link]  
I think Aston Villa will be okay, the acquisition of 2 players who can play down the wings and cross will benefit Benteke. Gill and Sinclair are both very good player, so I think they'll survive. (ONLY Just though)


its Gil
and i agree with u for once lol
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16:15 Thu 5 Feb 15 (GMT)  [Link]  
First time for everything - yeah it is Gil - soz.
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17:30 Thu 5 Feb 15 (GMT)  [Link]  
How many year would it take you guys to earn Ronaldos yearly wage?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-31110113

It would take me 578years :O
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17:39 Thu 5 Feb 15 (GMT)  [Link]  
How many year would it take you guys to earn Ronaldos yearly wage?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-31110113

It would take me 578years :O


£32k a year -
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17:40 Thu 5 Feb 15 (GMT)  [Link]  
How many year would it take you guys to earn Ronaldos yearly wage?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-31110113

It would take me 578years :O


£32k a year -


Yeah I know, not that great! It will get better hopefully!
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