by URZZZZ » 08 Mar 2021 21:59
by Sanguine » 08 Mar 2021 22:04
URZZZZ If I’ve looked at the stats properly, West Ham haven’t lost a league game since the opening day of the season to a non “big 6” team - what an absolutely brilliant job Moyes is doing there
by URZZZZ » 08 Mar 2021 22:10
SanguineURZZZZ If I’ve looked at the stats properly, West Ham haven’t lost a league game since the opening day of the season to a non “big 6” team - what an absolutely brilliant job Moyes is doing there
Can confirm that you have looked at the stats properly. Two such fixtures up next, at Old Trafford and then they host Arsenal.
by Sanguine » 09 Mar 2021 09:03
URZZZZ but could be a bit messy come the end of the season with who qualifies as I can see an English team winning the EL, not sure how what affects what but a long way to go still
by 6ft Kerplunk » 09 Mar 2021 14:33
by URZZZZ » 09 Mar 2021 17:17
SanguineURZZZZ but could be a bit messy come the end of the season with who qualifies as I can see an English team winning the EL, not sure how what affects what but a long way to go still
Where a team wins the Europa League and qualifies directly for the Champions League, that country's Europa League berths are reduced by one.
But it'll be messy (or different) next season anyway, as the UEFA 'Conference League' gets underway. This season over 200 teams entered the Europa League, next season it is less than 60, and for England our qualifiers will be the 5th placed Premier League side (unless an English team wins the Europa League this season and doesn't finish in the top 4, in which case we lose the league berth), and the FA Cup winners.
We get one entrant for the UEFA Conference League - whilst other countries have chosen to award this to the team finishing 6th in the top division, in England it will go to the EFL Cup winners, so this might prove to be Spurs' route into Europe next season, if they finish outside of the top 5.
Perhaps the most pertinent change made to qualification for these tournaments made by UEFA is that where a team 'vacates' a qualifying berth by dint of league placing or a competition win, the place doesn't automatically go to another team from the same country, but their place goes to the highest ranked side that has been made to enter a previous round.
by Hendo » 10 Mar 2021 12:40
“I’ve gone Grealish, Mount... and my left field pick is Ryan Kent at Rangers!”
“Kent gets in a lot of PL sides, he’s been one of best I’ve seen this season!”
Adrian Durham picked his PL team of the year so far... and #RangersFC’s Ryan Kent earned himself a place
by Pepe the Horseman » 13 Mar 2021 18:53
by Stranded » 13 Mar 2021 21:15
by leon » 13 Mar 2021 21:25
Stranded Salford win the FL Trophy.
They will hold the title for a maximum of 24hrs, as today was last seasons final and tomorrow sees Sunderland play Tranmere in this season's final.
by Hendo » 14 Mar 2021 17:11
by Pepe the Horseman » 14 Mar 2021 17:24
Hendo Lamela’s goal in the NLD was oxf*rd filthy, brilliant goal.
Arsenal hit the woodwork twice, once from ES-R and once from Cedric. The one from Cedric would’ve taken the net off, he nailed it.
by WoodleyRoyal » 14 Mar 2021 20:17
by Simmops » 14 Mar 2021 21:48
WoodleyRoyal Um WTAF https://streamable.com/g8vz25
by Sanguine » 15 Mar 2021 21:50
by URZZZZ » 15 Mar 2021 23:10
Sanguine So if the linesman flags immediately, instead of this stupid fcuking delay until the 'phase' of play is over, Rui Patricio doesn't end up in what looks like a pretty desperate situation after colliding with Coady/Salah. Ffs. Really was only a matter of time before this happened.
Not often it takes 12 minutes, and counting, to remove an injured player from the pitch. Hope this isn't a Petr Cech-type injury.
by Silver Fox » 17 Mar 2021 13:50
by Winston Biscuit » 19 Mar 2021 16:51
by URZZZZ » 20 Mar 2021 21:20
by Simmops » 20 Mar 2021 22:34
URZZZZ Brighton are a real classy side to watch, obviously a dislikeable bunch of fans but Potter is a real likeable guy - gets his teams playing good football, doesn’t whinge about anything and everything unlike so many others
Always really liked Lallana too, really intelligent player, and with lots of hard work too, it’s a shame he’s had so many injuries in the last few years as IMO he’d have been a good player for the England side on a more regular basis
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