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no_loyalty

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Man City have fucked it.
 

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Seems strange Guardiola leaving DeBruyne, Foden, Cancelo and Bernardo Silva on the bench
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Conte surely not to last much longer at Spurs. Another season wasted for Harry Kane playing half his time at left back
 

Evo1883

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Conte surely not to last much longer at Spurs. Another season wasted for Harry Kane playing half his time at left back
I mean spurs are 5th in a league where they can't compete financially.. Newcastle another team with infinitely more cash now too , can't see how they maintain top 4
 

thekidfromstrettoncamp

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What an astonishing win record Pep Guardiola has in the Premier league.Must be boring being a Man City fan knowing you are going to win 3 in every 4 games you play. Love a bit of that bordom at the CBS.
 

Evo1883

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I refer the honourable gentleman to Mikel Arteta
In his 4th year .. but I'd say arsenal are the perfect example of a team that's struggled to keep up over the years .

Be interesting if they sustain it from this season on , or if this season is a one off

8th , 8th , 5th

Conte would already have been gone
 

clint van damme

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I mean spurs are 5th in a league where they can't compete financially.. Newcastle another team with infinitely more cash now too , can't see how they maintain top 4

Spurs spent more in the summer than Newcastle, though I'd imagine Newcastles spending will go into overdrive at some point.
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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Amazing the disrespect he still gets tbh.

Couple of incredible facts from his tenure:




His record is incredible, but at the same time there will always be that small question mark over whether he could make a team perform above their standard. Everywhere he's managed you'd expect that team to finish top two with the resources and players available to him. You just wonder whether he'd be able to take an average team and make them good. I'm not sure he could. He's used to working with players that are already top class - you wonder what he'd be able to get out of Jamie Allen for example.
 

Nick

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His record is incredible, but at the same time there will always be that small question mark over whether he could make a team perform above their standard. Everywhere he's managed you'd expect that team to finish top two with the resources and players available to him. You just wonder whether he'd be able to take an average team and make them good. I'm not sure he could. He's used to working with players that are already top class - you wonder what he'd be able to get out of Jamie Allen for example.

He would make him the next Bernado Silva.
 

Wyken Sky Blue

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Today and last week were the games for Everton to show they are good enough to stay up against bottom three rivals and they've failed

Is it Lampard, is it the players, is it the board? Probably a combination of all three. I like Lampard and he talks a good game but perhaps can't execute what he wants because he hasn't got board support or he simply isn't cut for it

I wouldn't be surprised if Lampard is gone by Monday, but doubt any manager coming in will save them this season


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