James Smith
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Just come back from the chippy where there was a bloke and his lad in a Chelsea shirt. The lad just kept repeating Bournemouth how did we lose to Bournemouth. I almost felt sorry for him.
I like it when the league is like that, it is boring when the same teams win every week!
It's been since the doctor went!
Was she a Witch doctor?
It's been since the doctor went!
I watched the Stoke game, they played some quality football.
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I like it when the league is like that, it is boring when the same teams win every week!
Even though I hate to say it I can't understand all this Leicester won't keep it up comments on the telly,radio and on here etc, and they'll drop down soon. They are playing great football especially on the road,just like us there's no reason why they won't keep it up.Chelsea struggling,Man City aren't invincible,Man United can't score goals,Arsenal can wobble at times,so it's wide open.I can see Liverpool challenging too.
I too aren't a big admirer of the Premier League much prefer the lower divisions.But this season it looks like it could be a refreshing change as Leicester and even Stoke City could break the big clubs domination ? It's boring to see the same teams winning everything each season,so who know's this campaign could see a huge shock in the top flight ?To be fair, I don't follow any media coverage of The Premiership, aside from what's on here or BBC Sport - I know Leicester are doing extremely well, it's just my opinion they won't sustain it. Top 5 finish perhaps, it seems they deserve it; like I said I like seeing the Premiership table without the regulars dominating, it's refreshing. When we're back up there, I can just see us sitting nicely in the top half...
I too aren't a big admirer of the Premier League much prefer the lower divisions.But this season it looks like it could be a refreshing change as Leicester and even Stoke City could break the big clubs domination ? It's boring to see the same teams winning everything each season,so who know's this campaign could see a huge shock in the top flight ?
Problem is the same thing will happen to Leicester and Stoke as happened to Southampton. Their best players will leave, possibly to club that finished below them but are still considered bigger clubs.
The teams at the top of England may not be able to compete with the top teams in Europe like Bayern Munich, Barcelona etc. but the rest of the league is so strong with the rest of Europe. Teams like Southampton, Leicester, West Ham, Stoke wouldn't look outclassed in Europe I reckon, obviously they couldn't compete with the elite teams but they could compete with the second and third tier teams like Zagreb, Olympiakos, Galatasary, Basel, PSV, CSKA, Dynamo Kyiv
A team at the bottom of the premier league can go and pick the best players from the champions of the lesser nations like Ukraine, Croatia etc. with ease because of the spending power the league has got.
I think its why we are getting so many shock results this year as the gap is closing, look at the Stoke team. Bojan, Affelay, Arnautovic, Shaquiri, Joselu, Van Ginkel, Muniesa have all played for elite clubs in Europe.
I notice also he never shook the Cherries managers hand at the end of the match. That shows a lack of class.Mourinho's reaction to all this is great. He refuses to believe there's anything wrong and just keeps blaming everyone else.
Paddy Power @paddypower 5 hours ago
The Chelsea squad spent the day handing out presents at a local children's hospital. 'Look at the poor hopeless bastards', said one child.
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The gap is definitely closing, and I for one relish it.
The London Evening Standard have an article about Chelsea today. It is basically saying that after the Leicester result Mourinho needs to concentrate on staying in the league rather than worry about the top four.
Money talks, true, but perhaps this might just help the league with an equal share of the better players.