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Re: EPL Season 2017/2018

Postby johntheclaret » Mon May 07, 2018 6:12 am

If there was an award for the nicest team in the league, Burnley would win it hands down. Not only did they take their foot off the gas, they took the key out of the egnition to ensure Arsene went out with a bang. The only thing missing was butt buddy Lee to make it a perfect day.

Even the stay away’s turned up today to add to the hypocrisy of the Merci Arsene Tee Shirts. They must have worn them inside though as only last week they read **** off Wenger You French twat.

Anyway, the Gunners finish a creditable 6th, good effort whilst the Clarets have to settle for a disappointing 7th and Europa qualification

Terriers got a point at City, who were too busy celebrating their league title.
Southampton’s point and superior goal difference lifts them out of the bottom 3.
Baggies won again to keep the thinnest of hopes alive but considering the Swans still have to play the Saints, even the greatest optimist must be resigned to sticking two fingers up at Wolves as the pass by in the other direction.

The Swans v Saints is, in football cliche’s, ‘massive’. But a loss to either might not be the end of the world. Both have a superior goal difference, Swansea’s last home game is against all ready relegated Stoke whilst the Saints take on a City side already on holiday. Terriers however have Chelsea who might still be in the hunt for a CL spot thanks the WBA, and a Gunners side buoyed by the generosity of the Clarets. Did t be surprised to see Huddersfield filling that last spot.

If the saints do survive, maybe this will act as a wakeup call to stop selling their best players. They’ve got away with it for a few years nos but this year haven’t been able to replace the losses.
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Re: EPL Season 2017/2018

Postby johntheclaret » Mon May 07, 2018 6:15 am

The World of football passed on its best wishes to Alex Ferguson who had to undergo emergency brain surgery. Best of luck Sir Alex.

Even after all these years Ferguson finds a way to put one over Wenger in the battle for the limelight ;)
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Re: EPL Season 2017/2018

Postby mighty hounds » Mon May 07, 2018 7:44 am

johntheclaret wrote:If there was an award for the nicest team in the league, Burnley would win it hands down. Not only did they take their foot off the gas, they took the key out of the egnition to ensure Arsene went out with a bang. The only thing missing was butt buddy Lee to make it a perfect day.

Even the stay away’s turned up today to add to the hypocrisy of the Merci Arsene Tee Shirts. They must have worn them inside though as only last week they read **** off Wenger You French twat.

Anyway, the Gunners finish a creditable 6th, good effort whilst the Clarets have to settle for a disappointing 7th and Europa qualification

Terriers got a point at City, who were too busy celebrating their league title.
Southampton’s point and superior goal difference lifts them out of the bottom 3.
Baggies won again to keep the thinnest of hopes alive but considering the Swans still have to play the Saints, even the greatest optimist must be resigned to sticking two fingers up at Wolves as the pass by in the other direction.

The Swans v Saints is, in football cliche’s, ‘massive’. But a loss to either might not be the end of the world. Both have a superior goal difference, Swansea’s last home game is against all ready relegated Stoke whilst the Saints take on a City side already on holiday. Terriers however have Chelsea who might still be in the hunt for a CL spot thanks the WBA, and a Gunners side buoyed by the generosity of the Clarets. Did t be surprised to see Huddersfield filling that last spot.

If the saints do survive, maybe this will act as a wakeup call to stop selling their best players. They’ve got away with it for a few years nos but this year haven’t been able to replace the losses.


Glorious, absolutely battered. If only lee mason was responsible for all 5 goals :lol:
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Re: EPL Season 2017/2018

Postby johntheclaret » Mon May 07, 2018 10:46 am

mighty hounds wrote:
johntheclaret wrote:If there was an award for the nicest team in the league, Burnley would win it hands down. Not only did they take their foot off the gas, they took the key out of the egnition to ensure Arsene went out with a bang. The only thing missing was butt buddy Lee to make it a perfect day.

Even the stay away’s turned up today to add to the hypocrisy of the Merci Arsene Tee Shirts. They must have worn them inside though as only last week they read **** off Wenger You French twat.

Anyway, the Gunners finish a creditable 6th, good effort whilst the Clarets have to settle for a disappointing 7th and Europa qualification

Terriers got a point at City, who were too busy celebrating their league title.
Southampton’s point and superior goal difference lifts them out of the bottom 3.
Baggies won again to keep the thinnest of hopes alive but considering the Swans still have to play the Saints, even the greatest optimist must be resigned to sticking two fingers up at Wolves as the pass by in the other direction.

The Swans v Saints is, in football cliche’s, ‘massive’. But a loss to either might not be the end of the world. Both have a superior goal difference, Swansea’s last home game is against all ready relegated Stoke whilst the Saints take on a City side already on holiday. Terriers however have Chelsea who might still be in the hunt for a CL spot thanks the WBA, and a Gunners side buoyed by the generosity of the Clarets. Did t be surprised to see Huddersfield filling that last spot.

If the saints do survive, maybe this will act as a wakeup call to stop selling their best players. They’ve got away with it for a few years nos but this year haven’t been able to replace the losses.


Glorious, absolutely battered. If only lee mason was responsible for all 5 goals :lol:

They gave Mason the 4th Official’s job today. He was too emotional to take centre stage and just needed to be near his hero. They were snogging in the technical zone at one point. You might not have recognised him as he was wearing one of those Merci Arsene Tee shirts :lol:
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Re: EPL Season 2017/2018

Postby Spargo » Wed May 09, 2018 7:11 am

WE’RE SAFE!!!!!
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Re: EPL Season 2017/2018

Postby JK » Wed May 09, 2018 7:12 am

Saints complete their Houdini act with a win at Swansea and stay in the prem next season
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Re: EPL Season 2017/2018

Postby Senor Moto Gadili » Wed May 09, 2018 7:13 am

Oh when the Saints.....

You bloody beauty!!
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Re: EPL Season 2017/2018

Postby Senor Moto Gadili » Wed May 09, 2018 7:15 am

Fingernails are over rated anyway
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Re: EPL Season 2017/2018

Postby Jim05 » Wed May 09, 2018 7:19 am

Spargo wrote:WE’RE SAFE!!!!!
Full time, Saints 1-0 Swansea

Still mathematically possible to go down but would need a few bizarre results which I give about 0.00000001% of happening.
Glad you guys will stay up, hopefully Swansea are the ones who make way
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Re: EPL Season 2017/2018

Postby johntheclaret » Wed May 09, 2018 7:57 am

Jim05 wrote:
Spargo wrote:WE’RE SAFE!!!!!
Full time, Saints 1-0 Swansea

Still mathematically possible to go down but would need a few bizarre results which I give about 0.00000001% of happening.
Glad you guys will stay up, hopefully Swansea are the ones who make way

Yeah, one Taff club in the EPL is more than enough.

They shouldn’t be allowed to play in the English league in the 1st place.
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Re: EPL Season 2017/2018

Postby mighty hounds » Wed May 09, 2018 10:04 am

Jim05 wrote:
Spargo wrote:WE’RE SAFE!!!!!
Full time, Saints 1-0 Swansea

Still mathematically possible to go down but would need a few bizarre results which I give about 0.00000001% of happening.
Glad you guys will stay up, hopefully Swansea are the ones who make way


There needs to be a 9 goal swing for that to happen. So I’d say door shut on ya bike Swansea
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Re: EPL Season 2017/2018

Postby johntheclaret » Wed May 09, 2018 10:11 am

mighty hounds wrote:
Jim05 wrote:
Spargo wrote:WE’RE SAFE!!!!!
Full time, Saints 1-0 Swansea

Still mathematically possible to go down but would need a few bizarre results which I give about 0.00000001% of happening.
Glad you guys will stay up, hopefully Swansea are the ones who make way


There needs to be a 9 goal swing for that to happen. So I’d say door shut on ya bike Swansea

If Swansea win at home to Stoke and Huddersfield lose to both Chelsea and Arsenal then it’s tarar Terriers
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Re: EPL Season 2017/2018

Postby Spargo » Wed May 09, 2018 10:23 am

johntheclaret wrote:If Swansea win at home to Stoke and Huddersfield lose to both Chelsea and Arsenal then it’s tarar Terriers


I think there’s a big chance this could happen.
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Re: EPL Season 2017/2018

Postby Jim05 » Thu May 10, 2018 7:12 am

Huddersfield get a massive point at Chelsea to stay up
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Re: EPL Season 2017/2018

Postby Wedgie » Thu May 10, 2018 8:03 am

Back in the Champions League baby!
Champions of London despite the so called Wembley curse.
Can't wait for Champions League action at WHL next season! :D
Good luck to the smaller clubs in Europa too. ;)
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Re: EPL Season 2017/2018

Postby johntheclaret » Thu May 10, 2018 9:44 am

Wedgie wrote:Back in the Champions League baby!
Champions of London despite the so called Wembley curse.
Can't wait for Champions League action at WHL next season! :D
Good luck to the smaller clubs in Europa too. ;)

Awe cheers mate. MH says thanks too :D
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Re: EPL Season 2017/2018

Postby johntheclaret » Thu May 10, 2018 9:56 am

Jim05 wrote:Huddersfield get a massive point at Chelsea to stay up

Well done Terriers

Much rather have them than a shitty trip to Swansea
Especially as we have a shitty trip to Cardiff to look forward to next year

As for the playoffs, Fulham is a lovely club, with maybe the nicest fans in the league after us. Always enjoy an away game there, fans mix freely before the game and at half time. Financially Villa would be a better choice but I like Fulham better :D
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Re: EPL Season 2017/2018

Postby mighty hounds » Thu May 10, 2018 10:11 am

johntheclaret wrote:
Wedgie wrote:Back in the Champions League baby!
Champions of London despite the so called Wembley curse.
Can't wait for Champions League action at WHL next season! :D
Good luck to the smaller clubs in Europa too. ;)

Awe cheers mate. MH says thanks too :D


Spurs the only so called “big club” that doesn’t need to win anything to be classed as big. :shock:
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Re: EPL Season 2017/2018

Postby Jim05 » Thu May 10, 2018 10:13 am

mighty hounds wrote:
johntheclaret wrote:
Wedgie wrote:Back in the Champions League baby!
Champions of London despite the so called Wembley curse.
Can't wait for Champions League action at WHL next season! :D
Good luck to the smaller clubs in Europa too. ;)

Awe cheers mate. MH says thanks too :D


Spurs the only so called “big club” that doesn’t need to win anything to be classed as big. :shock:

Well they’re the biggest trophy dodgers :)
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Re: EPL Season 2017/2018

Postby Wedgie » Thu May 10, 2018 10:17 am

Good luck on getting an away point in 2018 too MH. :)
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