Premier League Gameweek 11

Slot's head is the shinniest thing i've ever seen

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Expect Chelsea to beat Arsenal tomorrow, even though they only beat them once since December 2019. They're at home and think it's good moment to play Arsenal.
 
I know Liverpool fans criticise FSG but those guys are smart operators. I'm sure Slot probably wanted to bring in a few Feyenoord players with him in the summer but they said no, this is who you've got, work with it.

If he was trying to bed 3 or 4 shite players from the Eridivise into the team, it would've been a lot more difficult for him!
 
Congratulations. :D

Thank you!

I think the thing, I'm most please about is Matt O'Reilly. Innjured back in August in his debut for us after 8 minutes on the pitch, this was his first appearance since then. So to score the winner against City was huge for him. I'm really looking forward to seeing what a midfield of him and Baleba can achieve this season.
 
I know Liverpool fans criticise FSG but those guys are smart operators. I'm sure Slot probably wanted to bring in a few Feyenoord players with him in the summer but they said no, this is who you've got, work with it.

If he was trying to bed 3 or 4 shite players from the Eridivise into the team, it would've been a lot more difficult for him!
This will happen next season when he has to replace VVD, Trent and Salah. They won't receive any money for them either. Can't wait!
 
The way Villa defended yesterday, specially on corners was actually amateur level of defending and that Mr.Good Ebening didn't learn anything from that first goal is even worse imo.

Makes it even worse that I still don't have Salah on FPL
 
Aye, it's a bit like when Moyes took over way back, club just bouncing around and not really having any direction.

Arteta might be free soon.

Yeah. I think basically Dyche has the rest of this year to save/prolong his Everton career until the summer. If the proposed takeover goes through then it should be completed before the January window so I think they'll review our position in the league and pull the trigger if it isn't satisfactory.
 
I think it'll motivate Pep to stay longer if he doesn't win anything and they have a "bad" year (finishing 3rd or 4th). This is his first real "crisis" at City, the first time he has serious problems to solve. Don't think he's going to want to go out with the team at their lowest low after all that success.
Or they’re playing this way because he’s dropped off because he knows it’s the end of the road.

All hearsay I suppose, because they’ll win 15 in a row after Christmas and no one will realise.
 
I forgot Silva managed you! Do you wish you stick with him longer seeing how his Fulham side are now doing?

In hindsight you'd probably say yes. We did start that season with him terribly though. 4W, 9L, 2D in 15 games and were in 18th when he got sacked after a 5-2 drubbing from Liverpool.
 
For once, please please hold on to this lead bro

Ha, that would be great although we don’t exactly have good form for that. Even in the Championship we weren’t great at it.

Hopefully a few Spurs players are knackered from Galatasaray away on Thursday.
 
Big Ange been getting away with murder for far too long

Lose this the pressure will start building and rightfully so. Lost 3 of his last 4 league games last season losing them a CL spot by 2 points and you hear nothing about it.
 
Big Ange been getting away with murder for far too long

Lose this the pressure will start building and rightfully so. Lost 3 of his last 4 league games last season losing them a CL spot by 2 points and you hear nothing about it.
Calm down, it's Ipswich. They'll find a way to lose even if they're leading by 2 in the 90th minute.
 
Big Ange been getting away with murder for far too long

Lose this the pressure will start building and rightfully so. Lost 3 of his last 4 league games last season losing them a CL spot by 2 points and you hear nothing about it.
as it stands, crisis club Man Utd are just a point behind Spurs
 
Spurs must be the most inconsistant club in the league. On their day - they can run over most clubs in the league....and then they can lose to bottom clubs the week after
 
Its nice in some ways to see 2 historic, classic English clubs in the top 3 as things stand. That's a whole lot of history - plus Man City.
 
Ipswich tend to throw away leads so I'd be surprised if they hold on
Feck off!

Not that you’re wrong. Spurs also had an impressive comeback against a far better Villa team recently too. If we’re still 2-0 up at 80 minutes or so, I may start to get excited
 
Apparently Taylor is absolutely riding Newcastle. Stonewall penalty waved away - two straight reds ignored and gave a phantom corner that led to the goal.

He must be reffing a pro-am in Greece over Christmas.