Re:Re:PREMIER LEAGUE 2022/23

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Re: PREMIER LEAGUE 2022/23

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Ten Haag thinks it's okay for Fernandes to push the match officials , I will say no more

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Re: PREMIER LEAGUE 2022/23

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Ten Haag thinks it's okay for Fernandes to push the match officials , I will say no more

Howard Webb as head of PL refs job is to appoint the refs for matches as well as VAR officials. We know which team Webb looked after when he was a ref. Any other team would have had their player sent off for what the cry baby did on Sunday.

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Re: PREMIER LEAGUE 2022/23

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You build a new house which turns out to be the best house in the country but you have no furniture to put in that house

The story of Tottenham

Tottenham fans are now in full panic mode hoping that Arsenal fall flat in both the Europa league and chase for the title, even some would be believing that Arsenal won’t make the top 4

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Re: Re:Re:Re:PREMIER LEAGUE 2022/23

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Friday Gossip.

Haaland to Real Madrid?

Maguire to PSG?

Kane to Bayern Munich?

Pochettino says he’s keen to return to Spurs who are also considering Tuchel (PSG bound?), Brentford’s Frank and Fulham’s Silva.

Messi is in talks to renew contract with PSG (what exactly does he want?).

Both Mbappe and Neymar could leave PSG.


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Re: Re:Re:PREMIER LEAGUE 2022/23

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Of the six matches on Saturday five are at to home to the bottom nine teams in the “mini-league”. Only Forest is away, ffs 🤦‍♂️.


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Of the six matches on Saturday five are at to home to the bottom nine teams in the “mini-league”. Only Forest is away, ffs 🤦‍♂️.


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Spurs are in a downward spiral Forest will give them a game but Forest form in London is shocking

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Re: Re:Re:Re:PREMIER LEAGUE 2022/23

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Saturday Gossip.

Richarlison to either Real Madrid or Juventus?

Mbappe to Real Madrid? (Apparently he regrets joining PSG).

Man U really want Kane.

Conte will be safe if Spurs qualify for next season’s Champions League.

… but Conte to Roma?

PSG looking to sell both Neymar and Messi (who knows)?

Messi to Inter Miami? (Huh, again? Watch this one).

The Glazers say that it will be before the transfer market opens if or when they decide to sell Man U.

If Forest avoid relegation (pray) Cooper will go shopping with more than £100m. 😊


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Re: Re:Re:Re:PREMIER LEAGUE 2022/23

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Re: PREMIER LEAGUE 2022/23

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Salah missing the penalty just summed up the game , unbelievable

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Re: PREMIER LEAGUE 2022/23

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Liverpool thumped Bournemouth 9-0 in the 3rd game of the season which got the Bournemouth manager sacked. Could this be pay back and get Veneers the boot

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Re: Re:Re:PREMIER LEAGUE 2022/23

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Sunday Gossip:

Haaland to PSG?

Steve Gerrard to Trabzonspor?

Man U will offer shitloads of boodle to Kane.

Man U fear they will be unable to sell Maguire due to his wages which are believed to be more than £200k/week.


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Re: PREMIER LEAGUE 2022/23

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Looks like Arsenal will be in the Champions league next season at worst

There are 5 matches that will be pivotal away at Liverpool, Man City and Newcastle and home against Brighton and Chelsea

Man City have Liverpool and Brighton away and Arsenal at home

If and a big If Arsenal manage not to lose @ Man City then they can afford to lose two matches This could be all over by the end of April or on the last day at the end of May
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