The Premier League 2025/26
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(25-04-2026, 05:38 PM)Forest1970 Wrote: Sorry but the 10 pints of Kronengerg and the 5 pints of Stella  makes me say silly things but how about we just worry about our own taem  because we can't change what happens to other teams. I personally don't care about anyone around us we just need to make sure we do what we need to do....Just me and my beer talking.........oh still drinking a 20 year old whiskey
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Another defeat for Newcastle.
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Spurs are playing Leeds the weekend before the cup final and Chelsea the weekend of the cup final meaning it'll get moved to the midweek after (or perhaps before). So which would be better? Assuming Leeds beat Burnley they will likely feel safe enough to rest players the week before the cup final. Chelsea might not have much to play for although I imagone they wpuld relish the chance to relegate Spurs regardless.
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Yesterday's results have for me put a damper on our great result on Friday. The reality is there really is not much to divide teams in terms of quality in this division - particularly if you remove the top two and bottom two out of the equation. I'm just hoping villa and Brentford can do us a favour before next Monday so we still have a five point cushion going into the Chelsea game.
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(26-04-2026, 08:39 AM)Plymouth red Wrote: Yesterday's results have for me put a damper on our great result on Friday. The reality is there really is not much to divide teams in terms of quality in this division - particularly if you remove the top two and bottom two out of the equation. I'm just hoping villa and Brentford can do us a favour before next Monday so we still have a five point cushion going into the Chelsea game.

Yeah I was pretty gutted yesterday but on reflection, we knew Spurs/West Ham had easier games this weekend. The main thing was not to lose ground and winning in that style was pretty spectacular too. Disappointing its not over yet but we're still very much in control of our own destiny. Newcastle is arguably the next best fixture you can have right now after the bottom 2 and Bournemouth at home they'll be on the beach. Chelsea are not looking great either, we need to try and at least pretend to be somewhat confident!
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Does anyone know the ins and outs about places for Europe seeing as Man City will probably win both domestic cups especially with 5 CL places and one of us or Villa winning the Europa

Just thinking Leeds actually have a large incentive to beat Burnley/spurs/west ham to try and pick up the conference league place?
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(27-04-2026, 01:24 AM)Fumanchew Wrote: Does anyone know the ins and outs about places for Europe seeing as Man City will probably win both domestic cups especially with 5 CL places and one of us or Villa winning the Europa

Just thinking Leeds actually have a large incentive to beat Burnley/spurs/west ham to try and pick up the conference league place?

No the extra conference spot goes to league position. Both Chelsea and Bournemouth likely to have an incentive up until final day, important we get the job done vs Newcastle IMO.
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Big blow for Spurs, Xavi Simons has torn his ACL. The Spurs medical staff tried to get him to run it off. Embarrassing.
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(27-04-2026, 08:03 AM)The reds Wrote: Big blow for Spurs, Xavi Simons has torn his ACL. The Spurs medical staff tried to get him to run it off. Embarrassing.

That's 9-10 months job. he wont be playing again in 2026.
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(28-04-2026, 01:14 PM)DeesideRed Wrote:
(27-04-2026, 08:03 AM)The reds Wrote: Big blow for Spurs, Xavi Simons has torn his ACL. The Spurs medical staff tried to get him to run it off. Embarrassing.

That's 9-10 months job. he wont be playing again in 2026.

If they get relegated, can't sell him either.
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Solanke now out for season with a grade 2 hamstring injury.
COYR!
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(28-04-2026, 08:39 PM)BadDog Wrote: Solanke now out for season with a grade 2 hamstring injury.

Spurs have a very limited attacking threats now. Isn't muani now injured too?
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