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Everything posted by Wullie
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Ten defenders and four midfielders.
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Needed a Traore booking tonight for £250.
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Great attempt that.
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How did you manage that when Spurs Leicester was BTTS after about ten minutes?
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Pickford's another Mignolet imo. Looked miles better than he is down the road because mackem goalkeepers generally just have shot-stopping practice all day.
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Salah will win it. RAWK will have a dedicated team voting for it over and over again as we speak.
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Fucking weird like.
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Fucking hell, pitch looks like a warzone at Hamburg as they go down for the first time ever, fans throwing fireworks onto the pitch.
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Had over 2.5 on all 10 Ligue 2 games tonight at 83/1. 9 came in, other game went 2-0 after 10 minutes and stayed that way.
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Some strange related quirks are that the best team in the Welsh League (TNS) actually play in England, and Chester's stadium is in both countries as the edge of one stand runs along the border - the pitch itself is in Wales. Clubs from small countries playing in other bigger leagues isn't uncommon though, Monaco being the obvious example. Also Vaduz and Derry City in Europe.
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I hate him aswell. His shit patter and analogies man. Fuck off I was creased at Squires' first panel today.
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I'd be surprised if they didn't get something at home to a clocked off Arsenal.
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I've been reading Johnny Nic's writing for 15 years and I'm pretty certain he won't.
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We're a fairly unique case amongst the teams that make up 'the rest' in that we should be an established top flight club where only really awful mismanagement should see us below the Premier League, much like Everton (and Aston Villa for that matter). I think we're about 9th in English football's post war league table. Obviously relegation has to be a bigger deal at some clubs than others - Boro as mentioned in the article have always been a yo-yo club. The PL is disproportionately made up at the moment by historically small clubs punching above their weight - God I used to go and watch Hartlepool with my dad and see Swansea, Bournemouth and Huddersfield season after season, these are clubs who are lucky to be in the second tier, never mind the top flight. Relegation should hold no fear for clubs like this. I absolutely detest the attitude of journalists as cited in the article - that the Premier League is everything and the rest not worth bothering with. Someone like that shouldn't be writing about football because they know nothing about the game in this country.
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It's the negativity that makes the stays in the PL seem grimmer than they should be. Bournemouth are an example of a club basically going nowhere in mid-table but I doubt their fans are sick of things in the way some fans will be, and not least because they're a tiny club. They're consistently entertaining and score plenty of goals - usually stay up with plenty to spare as well. Them and their manager are a credit to the league.
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/44024869 No brainer.
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I'm sure he retires about 3 times a season.
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Also got a Barca/Marseille BTTS in both halves 64/1 double that just needs a Nice goal to come in, 15 to play.
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My BB needs an Umtiti card for £52.
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Seen a few important incidents lately that VAR would have played no part in (under the current guidelines) - the EL semi final between Salzburg and Marseille was decided after Marseille turned in a corner that was an obvious goal kick, and then Southampton got screwed today by Redmond being pulled up for a non-existent foul, which could cost them their PL status. I don't like the attitude that VAR is just used for the "big decisions" - in football, every decision is a big decision because it's a fluid game, unlike most other sports which use technology. If you really want VAR to make decision making in football as close to perfect as possible, and eliminate the threat of massive games being decided on incorrect calls, then you can't just pick and choose which decisions fall under its remit imo.