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MK Dons vs Chelsea
See, I told you. Nothing to worry about. Might even be 6-1.
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MK Dons vs Chelsea
Relax. This will be 4-1 when it's all said and done.
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Relegation a real possibility?
The play of this team is certainly a mystery, but I can't see being relegated. I also don't see Mourinho getting the axe. He took what was arguably the 4th or 5th best team on paper in 2013-14 and finished second, and last year comfortably won the championship. This will turn around sooner rather than later. Book it.
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Chelsea Vs Arsenal 19th September 12:45GMT
We also don't know what's being said on the pitch. Can't really judge accurately the actions of Costa if we don't also hear what's going on.
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Time to give Klopp a call.
Look at it this way. We lost 3 games last year and won the title. Just getting the losing out of the way early this year.
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Premier League missing boat by not having Super Bowl-type finish
All right, so no one's buying into this. I guess it's what you're used to. Had a playoff system been used in the first place all these years and someone proposed going to a 38-game double round robin with no playoff, the reaction would be the same. Again, it's what you're used to.
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Premier League missing boat by not having Super Bowl-type finish
One of the great weaknesses in American sports leagues is that division winners aren't the only ones in what we call the postseason. And sometimes, these teams in American football, baseball and hockey get hot and run the table (it doesn't happen in basketball - different animal). My division-only winners playoff would solve this problem. And everyone would still have to play everyone at least once. I'm just kicking around an idea - I knew coming in it wouldn't be popular. But if it became reality, I would bet a large sum of money that many of you would be saying after experiencing it, "Why didn't we do this sooner?"
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Premier League missing boat by not having Super Bowl-type finish
Believe me, no offense (or offence) taken. I knew this would be a hard sell. The regular season, I argue, would actually become more compelling. Right now, halfway into a Premier League season and realistically only 2-4 teams are in line for the title. Everyone else, save for those looking for a Champions League berth, is playing for pure entertainment. I also think you support my argument when you point out how the latter stages of the Champions League are tremendous. Why not want that for the Premier League? Derbys aren't always permanent. There's no guarantee that Tottenham, for example, won't be relegated, although I know that is absurd to think in 2015...but again, anything can and does happen in sport.
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Premier League missing boat by not having Super Bowl-type finish
Okay, this is an American idea, but let me present it anyway. If you haven't experienced the Super Bowl in America, here's what it's like: Literally half the country stops to watch. It's also broadcast in well over 100 countries...and that's for a sport that has virtually no popularity outside the US. Now imagine if the Premier League would have such a game. The whole of England would watch, and I guarantee the ratings internationally would dwarf the Super Bowl's. But first, how to make such a thing happen? I propose four divisions based on the previous year's results. So, for 2014-15, the divisions would be: A) Manchester City Southampton Stoke Hull City West Bromwich Albion B) Liverpool Manchester United Newcastle Aston Villa Leicester City C) Chelsea Tottenham Crystal Palace Sunderland Burnley D) Arsenal Everton Swansea West Ham United QPR Play four games against each team in your division, A and B would play 2 games each against each other as would C and D, and one game against the other divisions. In other words, Divisions A and B would play one game each against C and D. This gives a total of 36 games. For the semi-finals, winners of Division A and B would square off two matches aggregate, and winners of C and D would do likewise. The winners would meet in a winner-take-all match at Wembley. All Division winners would qualify for the Champions League. How to relegate 3 teams? A four-team playoff between the bottom of each division, winner stays in Premier League. This way, relegation would not be automatic. The following season, divisions would change based on results. Therefore, a new Division A would go: #1A, #2B, #3C, #4D, #5Team Avoiding Relegation. Division B would go #1B, #2C, #3D, #4A, #1Championship...etc. Advantages: - The semi-finals and championship match would be huge worldwide and create incredible excitement - More teams have a chance deeper into the season to qualify for the playoffs - Teams that suffer injuries during the season can potentially come back to full health - Prevents anti-climactic season finish - Makes more games more meaningful - Two fewer regular-season games helps teams with Champions League, FA Cup, etc., obligations - Division-only champions playoff addresses weakness of American sports leagues playoffs, where non-division winners also qualify and often win championships - Relegation playoff gives bottom teams something to hope for Disadvantages: - Team that dominates regular season or is clearly the best may not win championship - Tradition - Some derbys compromised - Only one game against 10 teams Finally, I realize a playoff system will never come to fruition...at least not in the short term. But, all things evolve eventually. I believe the advantages outweigh the advantages, but that's my view. Okay, let me have it!
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Chelsea v West Brom (PL) 22/11/2014 KO 15:00 GMT
Yes, it was very easy.
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Chelsea v West Brom (PL) 22/11/2014 KO 15:00 GMT
YES
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Chelsea v West Brom (PL) 22/11/2014 KO 15:00 GMT
Here in the US the announcers think there is no chance for an upset.
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Chelsea v QPR (PL) 01/11/14 KO: 15:00 GMT
Will take a miracle for QPR to tie this one now....
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Chelsea v QPR (PL) 01/11/14 KO: 15:00 GMT
Yep, I agree with that (about Schurrle).
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Chelsea v QPR (PL) 01/11/14 KO: 15:00 GMT
Schurrle makes things happen. Maybe he should play more?
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