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Following Our Nearest & Dearest Rivals, 2017/2018

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In case you weren't following The Baggies this season, checkout the comparison between Pardue & Moore:

Alan Pardew at WBA: 18 matches, 8 points
Darren Moore at WBA: 5 matches, 11 points (including wins over Manchester United and Tottenham, and a draw with Liverpool)

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5 minutes ago, Scott Harris said:

I'm not getting excited yet, we still need to win our games and for them to slip up one more time. I would go a little mental if it happened :biggrin:

mahrez for leicester might help realizing it ;) ! as for ********* rafa benitez and newcastle ...

3 hours ago, Bobbywoodhogan said:

Ive heard it before when we’ve won the league and previously when City have won the league. Neither successfully defended their title. Personally I think United just need those few additions and he’ll win the league with them.

If im wrong I’m wrong but we shall see. City have been miles ahead before and then failed to defend their title.

Jose tends to mentally ruin his players after 18 months, the effects aren't usually evident for the remaineder of the second season because the adrenaline of being close to major trophy's keeps them going but the way both us and Inter nosedived after the job was done was telling. It's why the first half of season 2 always sees Jose sides peak, because it's just the right balance of Jose's methods being fully integrated but also being too early for the players to be burnt out by them yet.

1 minute ago, The Brit said:

Suspect Kenedy will be getting a lot of encouragement and Leicester should repay the favour for 2016!

Hopefully !! I can already imagine the media kinda complaining about Leicester "playing too rough/too hard" on spuds and hence returning the favour to us, despite the fact they're supposed to be professional players and should try to win every game they play ! Those ************ would argue anything to defend their darlings that it wouldn't surprise me if they'd try to cast a somewhat negative light on leicester if they were to win against tottenham and us finishing above them haha !

3 minutes ago, The Brit said:

Suspect Kenedy will be getting a lot of encouragement and Leicester should repay the favour for 2016!

Kenedy can become an instant club legend if he can help Newcastle beat Spuds......well, as long as we do our job and win our games that is.

5 minutes ago, Scott Harris said:

Kenedy can become an instant club legend if he can help Newcastle beat Spuds......well, as long as we do our job and win our games that is.

We're like an octopus, our tentacles are everywhere. Agent Kenedy to step up!

Ferguson news is genuinely shocking. He seemed indestructible and completely defined the Premier League. I only have the utmost of respect for the man and what he achieved and I really hope he gets through this. If ever there was a guy who I would bet on to fight through this he would be the guy.  

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The season on loan for Zouma was a disaster, I mean he's not the worst defender in a shocking team, but getting relegated won't help his Chelsea career. I think another season on loan is coming up, hope he doesn't end up like the 30 loanees out there. SouthHampton should survive, can't see Swansea get away with it again with no goal scorers to save them. Still, for a club that finished 8th and decided to sack a manager because he's playing boring football, they deserved everything they got.

15 hours ago, Argo said:

Jose tends to mentally ruin his players after 18 months, the effects aren't usually evident for the remaineder of the second season because the adrenaline of being close to major trophy's keeps them going but the way both us and Inter nosedived after the job was done was telling. It's why the first half of season 2 always sees Jose sides peak, because it's just the right balance of Jose's methods being fully integrated but also being too early for the players to be burnt out by them yet.

I think JM is one of the top managers around, I was intrigued after he went to Utd to see if he had peaked and it was all downwards from then on.

It wasn't, he has show that with Utd though not world beaters they are the 2nd best over a season.

I think JM operates under crisis management to keep his players on top form for me both physically and psychologically.  I do agree that can lead to a type of exhaustion and that might explain his third season syndrome when players don't perform to the same level.

That being the case next season at Utd should be interesting will there be a meltdown.

I don't think he has changed and is still the same.

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