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Following Our Nearest & Dearest Rivals, 2015/2016

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Exactly, they are still the 3rd most in form team in the Premier League right now. We are second and Tottenham are top. It would be hard for anyone to match Tottenham's run of form right now, they have won their last 6 Premier League games.

 

 

So how did City and PSG escape a ban ?

City and PSG followed the set agreements UEFA gave them after their breech, Galatasary didn't. 

No. I'm not offended. It just strikes me that that subject is too serious to be bandied about casually.

If you disagree then I respect your different opinion.

You were right to call him out Spud that was a disgusting thing to say even as a joke.

. Time yet ;)

I hope so. West Ham have us rattled Droogers. Fingers crossed...

If we get to half time only a goal down, we may recover.

Edited by Spudulike

I hope so. West Ham have us rattled Droogers. Fingers crossed...

Nearly half time, Spurs will come out afresh, don't think WH can sustain your threat even at home...a draw suit you?

Looking at this title race, the teams involved and the possibility of us having just one team in the next round of the Champions League and I wonder if the quality of the top teams is reaching it's bottom point before rebounding. 8 years ago we had the two best teams in the world contesting the Champions League Final and a third reaching the semis.

 

Now all three of those teams are in varying states of disarray/rebuilding and instead you have teams at the top who wouldn't have dreamt of being there when the league was at it's strongest.

 

Is this just the cyclical nature of European football, where we were on top for a while and now it's the Spanish teams (and Bayern) or is this the new normal where we have an ultra-competitive league but weaker top teams?

Nearly half time, Spurs will come out afresh, don't think WH can sustain your threat even at home...a draw suit you?

I'd take a draw. No question. It would seem like a good result given the first half.

city gone, leicester burning out, spurs going to bottle it, this is arsenals year and the saddest thing is, is that chelsea, city and man u have handed it to them on a silver platter, yet all you will hear is what a genius wenger is , whereas we all know that if you keep playing the fruit machine sooner or later you hit the jackpot

No way will Swansea hold on I'm afraid, or even grab a winner, Arsenal will thrash them.

No way West Ham will hold on either, it's just going to be one of those foregone concluded nights.

And erm... No way will Man City get 5.

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