Premier League Gameweek 11

RedRocket9908

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Saturday 9 November 2024

Brentford v AFC Bournemouth
Crystal Palace v Fulham
West Ham v Everton
Wolves v Southampton
17:30 Brighton v Man City (Sky Sports)
20:00 Liverpool v Aston Villa (TNT Sports)

Sunday 10 November 2024

14:00 Man Utd v Leicester*
14:00 Spurs v Ipswich Town*
14:00 Nott'm Forest v Newcastle (Sky Sports)
16:30 Chelsea v Arsenal (Sky Sports)

*Due to participation in UEFA Europa League the preceding Thursday
 
Dyche (and us) really needs a win. He's really rattled the fanbase this week with his Branthwaite comments / the loss vs Southampton.
 
How the feck have all Liverpool's "difficult" fixtures, with the exception of Chelsea, been at home?
 
What did he say?
"He’s had one season in the Premier League. Don’t get me wrong, one very, very good season but it’s still only one season in the Premier League.

“He’s got a lot of learning to go and a lot of developing to go in my opinion
."

Rattled people because the club is putting his value sky high yet Dyche is saying these things. It shows a disconnect within the club. I don't necessarily disagree with Dyche that he still has to develop but it's a case of better to say nothing.
 
Rattled people because the club is putting his value sky high yet Dyche is saying these things. It shows a disconnect within the club. I don't necessarily disagree with Dyche that he still has to develop but it's a case of better to say nothing.

Oh ok thanks, yeah if he goes in the summer Dyche has pretty much just lowered his valuation.
 
Southampton now level, but could be going to VAR. Nope allowed. No foul. No it is going to VAR and freekick given now instead of goal. Still 1-0 Wolves.
 
Don't know what to watch here.

All the fixtures have some appeal but at the same time have little.
 
Why are Palace so s***? I was led to believe Glasner “implemented his style” so quickly he did via zoom on the plane on the way to his contract signing :lol:
 
Southampton now level, but could be going to VAR. Nope allowed. No foul. No it is going to VAR and freekick given now instead of goal. Still 1-0 Wolves.
Another terrible VAR intervention. Ref was looking right at the “foul” and didn’t award it. Clear and obvious, eh?
 
Feels like Wissa scores more often from open play than Toney did

Easily, it's not even close.

Wissa (before today) 31 non-penalty goals in 5858 PL minutes. 1 goal every 189 mins.
Toney 24 non pen goals in 7310. 1 every 305. Toney had 1 free kick I remember too, the one where he moved the ball on his comeback after the gambling ban so that's another we could chalk off. There could be more.
 
Watching this game wouldn’t you be? :lol:

I'm moaning at them moaning every time their team are playing the ball backwards. :lol: It's not American football. Football teams are not trying to win yards. Sometimes you have to go backwards, especially when your opponents have their defense set.
 
I'm moaning at them moaning every time their team are playing the ball backwards. :lol: It's not American football. Football teams are not trying to win yards. Sometimes you have to go backwards, especially when your opponents have their defense set.

Honestly this game has been dreadful, I have no idea what West Ham are trying to do. Did they even have a shot on target this half? :lol: