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Macca

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This fixture is the brown eye of the Premier League
 

Grendel

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Everton really look done for this season
 

TomRad85

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If they can't win at home to Everton I think they are probably done. Question is will Everton join them?

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Grendel

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If they can't win at home to Everton I think they are probably done. Question is will Everton join them?

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Well yes if Everton can’t win there and lost to wolves it’s looking grim already
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Forest first 3 away games at Arsenal, Man Utd and Chelsea and to be honest they’re very unlucky to only have a 3 point return.
 

Nuskyblue

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Everton really look done for this season

You should probably change that avatar to mystic meg...

They're done for, feel sorry for the fans. They will implode because some ballbag thinks a marginally larger stadium will make the difference.
 

Paul Anthony

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United thought they'd nicked it, but VAR said otherwise. Now Rice has surely won it for Arsenal.
 

Blind-Faith

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That’s some noise from the Arsenal fans, sounded like they went absolutely mental when the second and third went in ( understandably)
 

Frostie

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Sancho with some fighting talk after Ten Hag said he was left out because of his training levels


Not the smartest move.

He can hate on Ten Hag all he wants but these accusations have been consistent throughout his career. He's been criticised for attitude towards training at City, Dortmund & England.
 

fernandopartridge

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Not the smartest move.

He can hate on Ten Hag all he wants but these accusations have been consistent throughout his career. He's been criticised for attitude towards training at City, Dortmund & England.
Noticed he said he trained well "this week"

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Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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Easy to manage ajax let's be honest .. not great is he

In NL he's considered a bit of a laughing stock. He was manager of Utrecht before being a bit of a flash in the pan at Ajax.

After the game against Feyenoord at the weekend (Utrecht) I was having a few brews and some of the lads were telling me when he was manager here, he would just turn up at the bars and frequently leave with groups of prostitutes.

Can't verify it obviously, but the Dutch are pretty straight and in my experience don't lie particularly often. Anyway, he signed Onana. Just about says it all. Clown.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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In NL he's considered a bit of a laughing stock. He was manager of Utrecht before being a bit of a flash in the pan at Ajax.

After the game against Feyenoord at the weekend (Utrecht) I was having a few brews and some of the lads were telling me when he was manager here, he would just turn up at the bars and frequently leave with groups of prostitutes.

Can't verify it obviously, but the Dutch are pretty straight and in my experience don't lie particularly often. Anyway, he signed Onana. Just about says it all. Clown.
Still can’t get over what he insisted they pay for Anthony. Ajax laughing all the way to the bank there.
 

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