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• #127102
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• #127103
McLeish odds on favourite?
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• #127104
now duncan ferguson i'd like to see
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• #127105
Steven Gerrard 66-1 😳😳
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• #127106
paddy power having one of their jokez surely
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• #127107
Keegan and Dalglish also 66-1 :)
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• #127108
Gabby suspended again - more suspensions than goals this season.
From the club that keeps on giving...
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• #127109
Bernstein's resignation letter: -
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• #127110
What surprises me is how David O'Leary is on that list at such short odds.
Pellegrini or Mancini could be a good fit I reckon.
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• #127111
Pellegrini or Mancini could be a good fit I reckon.
I doubt they aspire to the Everton job.
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• #127112
DOL tho, he'll be really motivated.
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• #127113
In the end, we should be happy we have such a competitive league, where any of 5-7 teams (if you include Leicester and Liverpool) will be starting the year with expectation of winning the title.
I don't think we will, but I know under Klopp I'll enjoy the ride.>
Does anyone really think Liverpool have a reasonable chance at the title next year? What about anyone who isn't a Liverpool fan?
West Ham (and possibly) Southampton would be ahead of them in that 5-7 list imo.
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• #127114
Next season will be a straight fight between Tottenham and City. Be very interesting to see what happens with Leicester over the summer. Liverpool will finish about 6th as we always do
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• #127115
Based on current trends that would mean you're overachieving. Guess that could be attributed to the Klopp effect?
Utd, City, Chelsea should be doing better next season. Throw in Leicester, Spurs, WHU Saints and Arsenal and you've got nine teams that could easily fight for a top four finish. The new TV deal has made the league ultra competitive on a domestic level.
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• #127116
Liverpool will finish about 6th as we always do>
Doing yourself a bit of a disservice there.
Last 10 years average position: 4.8, last 20: 4.4.
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• #127117
I mean, it's very unlikely, but with the right signings, and a strange year like this year, sure, why not.
At least, unlike Brendan, Klopp has won a major European league.
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• #127119
Next season
- Tottenham/City
- City/Tottenham
- Leicester/WHU/Southampton
- Arsenal
- Liverpool
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- Tottenham/City
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• #127120
Thing is with CL football added to their schedule I wouldn't be surprised that Leicester dropped to the bottom half of the table next season.
They'll need a bigger squad in order to cover for a minimum of 6 extra games before Christmas or else the wheels can come off quite easily.
The one thing that Spurs have done right is buying a big squad with the bale money, not all of them paid off but it beefed up the numbers for sure. -
• #127121
Does anyone really think Liverpool have a reasonable chance at the title next year? > Yep a large number of Giddy Red Scouse fucktards I imagine
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• #127122
Good trolling but it should be:
1 Tottenham/City
2 City/Tottenham
3 Leicester/WHU/Southampton
6 Arsenal
7 LiverpoolI also think you're missing out on United with Jose in charge and Chelsea.
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• #127123
Everyone said they would fade this year too.. and they haven't. With a small squad.
I'm not saying they will win the league next year, but (provided they keep key players and add to their squad) I imagine they'll do well again.
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• #127124
Jose to PSG (apparently they've contacted him today)
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• #127125
Utd for the title eh?
But you're eighth...