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  • So Dyche wasn't caught having a bump in the Burnley boardroom then?

  • See Dyche has got the old band back together. Tarkowski scoring from a McNeil assist.

  • Liverpool fans calling for Klopp to be sacked. Best fans in the land.

  • Well played Everton, hard fought win

  • Hard to work out what is the most surprising result today:

    Everton(Burnley) win
    Wolves comfortable win
    Leicester beating villa in high scoring thriller
    Newcastle conceding a goal at St James

    Good stuff. Keep it coming

  • Reversion to the mean. The second division beckons. The fans know that the European cups, league titles (and milk cups) were an aberration.

  • Leicester was the one for me had that as a villa win all the way

  • Me too. Insane defending to gift goals to a poor Leicester side.
    Nosebleed from the chance to go into the top half apparently.

  • Kind of baked into following The Mighty Villa

  • Arsenal can become the first team in English league history to notch 100 wins against a single team if they beat Everton today.

    They’re going to have to wait for the away game. Not even backs to the wall today, dominated the league leaders and could have won by 3. Onana was immense, hell of a player. We’ve got some pretty decent players and it seems we now have a decent coach.

    That Nketieh is a proper handful though. Like trying to mark an eel.

  • It’s looking like it’s going to be a close run contest for Worst PL Manager of the Season between Super Frank and Stevie G

  • I’m hoping Jones, O’Neill and another who isn’t Dyche will provide stiff competition.

    I was suspect about Lampard (and I still don’t quite know how he kept us up) but at the start of the season he seemed to have a bit of a plan and got some good results. Then it all rather fell apart and he couldn’t do anything to stop it. He should have gone after the Bournemouth games tbh (7-1 aggregate). I wonder if he was a bit like Hoddle as a manager and just generally frustrated that the players weren’t as good as he had been. He never really fronted up to getting his tactics really badly wrong at times.

  • He had a similar downfall at chelsea. Results started to slip snd he couldn't stop the slide. The best example was the city game where he was almost motionless on the touchline unable to do anything.

  • I have a feeling Chelsea under the new regime are a bit like Nfts and cryptocurrency. Lots of talk of disruption and then collapse.

  • I hope there is a bit boom before the bust

  • I suspect the same for Gerrard. Initially get by on the back of their name, but not able to actually coach properly. Gerrard got decent people around him, but when they got poached and he had to do it himself, was found very wanting.

  • I think he'll keep them up

  • Absolutely plus Gerrard was so unrelentingly miserable, plus can you imagine having to listen to Easy Lover before heading down the tunnel?

  • Seems Arteta was a bit confused about who arsenal were playing which probably didn't help
    https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/sports/defeat-by-dyches-everton-leaves-arteta-muddle-he-credits-burnley-2023-02-04/

  • I think he'll keep them up

    Well we're closer to Liverpool than the relegation zone so you may be wrong.

  • Harry Kane adds ‘spurs’ record goalscorer’ to his list of achievements that no one gives a fuck about

  • Well done spurs.. we need to replicate that at the Emirates

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