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The Premier League 2023/24 - McDurban - 28-05-2023

Bloody hell, Everton v Bournemouth took an age to finish, Everton survive.

Nottingham Forest have the opportunity to establish themselves in the Premier League with their second season.
Southampton, Leicester and Leeds will be playing in the Championship.
Burnley and Sheffield Utd return along with Luton Town, living the dream after decades in the wilderness.

Man City and Everton have the prospect of a points deduction hanging over them.
Luton gotta be favourites to go straight back down.


RE: The Premier League 2023/24 - Salvatore Matrecano - 28-05-2023

Bloody hell McD that was quick


RE: The Premier League 2023/24 - wassy04 - 28-05-2023

(28-05-2023, 06:32 PM)McDurban Wrote: Bloody hell, Everton v Bournemouth took an age to finish, Everton survive.

Nottingham Forest have the opportunity to establish themselves in the Premier League with their second season.
Southampton, Leicester and Leeds will be playing in the Championship.
Burnley and Sheffield Utd return along with Luton Town, living the dream after decades in the wilderness.

Man City and Everton have the prospect of a points deduction hanging over them.
Luton gotta be favourites to go straight back down.

Looking forward to that City points deduction, might only finish 40 points behind them instead of 50


RE: The Premier League 2023/24 - Paplane - 28-05-2023

(28-05-2023, 06:39 PM)wassy04 Wrote:
(28-05-2023, 06:32 PM)McDurban Wrote: Bloody hell, Everton v Bournemouth took an age to finish, Everton survive.

Nottingham Forest have the opportunity to establish themselves in the Premier League with their second season.
Southampton, Leicester and Leeds will be playing in the Championship.
Burnley and Sheffield Utd return along with Luton Town, living the dream after decades in the wilderness.

Man City and Everton have the prospect of a points deduction hanging over them.
Luton gotta be favourites to go straight back down.

Looking forward to that City points deduction, might only finish 40 points behind them instead of 50

Presumably Leicester straight off to the courtroom to challenge Everton's position.


RE: The Premier League 2023/24 - Sausage Roll - 28-05-2023

(28-05-2023, 06:46 PM)Paplane Wrote:
(28-05-2023, 06:39 PM)wassy04 Wrote:
(28-05-2023, 06:32 PM)McDurban Wrote: Bloody hell, Everton v Bournemouth took an age to finish, Everton survive.

Nottingham Forest have the opportunity to establish themselves in the Premier League with their second season.
Southampton, Leicester and Leeds will be playing in the Championship.
Burnley and Sheffield Utd return along with Luton Town, living the dream after decades in the wilderness.

Man City and Everton have the prospect of a points deduction hanging over them.
Luton gotta be favourites to go straight back down.

Looking forward to that City points deduction, might only finish 40 points behind them instead of 50

Presumably Leicester straight off to the courtroom to challenge Everton's position.

I was thinking that too. Glad we're not involved in that brouhaha.


RE: The Premier League 2023/24 - Sniffer Dog (Admin) - 29-05-2023

(28-05-2023, 06:46 PM)Paplane Wrote:
(28-05-2023, 06:39 PM)wassy04 Wrote:
(28-05-2023, 06:32 PM)McDurban Wrote: Bloody hell, Everton v Bournemouth took an age to finish, Everton survive.

Nottingham Forest have the opportunity to establish themselves in the Premier League with their second season.
Southampton, Leicester and Leeds will be playing in the Championship.
Burnley and Sheffield Utd return along with Luton Town, living the dream after decades in the wilderness.

Man City and Everton have the prospect of a points deduction hanging over them.
Luton gotta be favourites to go straight back down.

Looking forward to that City points deduction, might only finish 40 points behind them instead of 50

Presumably Leicester straight off to the courtroom to challenge Everton's position.

Don't Leicester have something hanging over them too for cheating their way out of the EFL and into the PL or have I got that wrong? They couldn't be punished at the time because they were hiding behind their PL status.

Or perhaps I am imagining that.


RE: The Premier League 2023/24 - nffc93 - 29-05-2023

Think that was settled with the efl a few years back


RE: The Premier League 2023/24 - Sniffer Dog (Admin) - 29-05-2023

Boo.


RE: The Premier League 2023/24 - Mcforest - 29-05-2023

I wouldn't want to be in that championship this year. Going to be very tough to get out of.


RE: The Premier League 2023/24 - Sniffer Dog (Admin) - 29-05-2023

There are already 3 teams worse than us in the PL 2023/24 and that is before we have strengthened and make no mistake about it we will strengthen.


RE: The Premier League 2023/24 - Sausage Roll - 29-05-2023

(29-05-2023, 08:55 AM)Mcforest Wrote: I wouldn't want to be in that championship this year. Going to be very tough to get out of.

Yup. Hope Sheffield Wednesday win today and make it even more so (and also to stop Barnsley going up).


RE: The Premier League 2023/24 - Paplane - 29-05-2023

As well as Leicester, Southampton and Leeds, Boro, Cov, Sunderland, West Brom, Watford, Norwich and maybe Sheff Wed will all fancy their chances of getting auto promotion. It's an insane league.