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RE: The Premier League 2022/23 - wassy04 - 13-11-2022 (13-11-2022, 11:26 AM)Sniffer Dog (Admin) Wrote:(13-11-2022, 10:16 AM)Salvatore Matrecano Wrote: Most seasons there is a a bottom 6 with usually 2 of those teams miles adrift and down by March. That's actually not necessarily a bad thing. It means partly we've had easier games earlier on so had the chance to accrue more points. Secondly, those sides are often playing lots more matches in various cup comps so are slightly more beatable than usual. Also, if they're in contention they might bottle it, Everton showed this last year. Took points off big teams to stay up despite having what looked an impossible schedule as they used home advantage plus tiring/distracted top sides. RE: The Premier League 2022/23 - ozzyten10 - 13-11-2022 Man U and Arsenal at home - bring it on RE: The Premier League 2022/23 - Sniffer Dog (Admin) - 16-11-2022 (13-11-2022, 08:17 PM)ozzyten10 Wrote: Man U and Arsenal at home - bring it on Yes we can beat anyone at the world famous CG especially with our 12th man behind us. RE: The Premier League 2022/23 - Sniffer Dog (Admin) - 23-11-2022 Glazers selling Man United so that is both Liverpool and Man United now up for sale. RE: The Premier League 2022/23 - Paplane - 23-11-2022 (23-11-2022, 01:11 PM)Sniffer Dog (Admin) Wrote: Glazers selling Man United so that is both Liverpool and Man United now up for sale. Possibly signifies that we've reached peak income value for the premier league as it currently exists. That, and now the euro super league is dead, these owners want out. RE: The Premier League 2022/23 - Sniffer Dog (Admin) - 28-11-2022 Gary O'Neil been given the Bournemouth job full time. Not sure if that is good or bad for us? RE: The Premier League 2022/23 - Sniffer Dog (Admin) - 26-12-2022 Wolves have started strengthening by signing Brazilian attacker Matheus Cunha who looks like a very good player. Cunha is Brazil under-23s’ record goal scorer with an impressive 21 strikes in 23 games. RE: The Premier League 2022/23 - Salvatore Matrecano - 26-12-2022 Most of the teams at the bottom will strengthen. Think Wolves will get out of it personally, not sure about Southampton. Reckon Bournemouth will be dragged back in. The team who could yet end up in big trouble is Brentford for me. Toney facing a long ban and they seem very dependent on him. Not sure when any ban would take effect from but reckon he will be out for the season. RE: The Premier League 2022/23 - Paplane - 26-12-2022 Just watched a bit of Everton v Wolves. I reckon we're better than both. RE: The Premier League 2022/23 - wassy04 - 26-12-2022 (26-12-2022, 04:07 PM)Salvatore Matrecano Wrote: Most of the teams at the bottom will strengthen. Think Wolves will get out of it personally, not sure about Southampton. Reckon Bournemouth will be dragged back in. Bit frustrating he's not banned yet if he's going to be. I definitely agree they could get dragged in without him. Southampton will finish bottom I reckon, they signed their own death certificate with the Nathan Jones appointment! RE: The Premier League 2022/23 - Sausage Roll - 26-12-2022 (26-12-2022, 05:14 PM)wassy04 Wrote:(26-12-2022, 04:07 PM)Salvatore Matrecano Wrote: Most of the teams at the bottom will strengthen. Think Wolves will get out of it personally, not sure about Southampton. Reckon Bournemouth will be dragged back in. Nothing against Southampton as a club but really don't like Jones so hope he gets them relegated. Would use up one of the three relegation places too. They're losing at home to Brighton today. RE: The Premier League 2022/23 - wassy04 - 26-12-2022 Last minute Wolves winner is disappointing |