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I see the overpaid, prima donna Premiership players and managers are already whingeing about the new add on time rules, before a ball is kicked. The solution is simple - stop wasting time on feigning injury, goal celebrations, goal kicks etc. If they had a brain cell between them they would realise that playing the game as it should be, there would be less extra time added to the game than at present. Fecking clowns. 

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1 hour ago, Riversider28 said:

I see the overpaid, prima donna Premiership players and managers are already whingeing about the new add on time rules, before a ball is kicked. The solution is simple - stop wasting time on feigning injury, goal celebrations, goal kicks etc. If they had a brain cell between them they would realise that playing the game as it should be, there would be less extra time added to the game than at present. Fecking clowns. 

They're also the first ones moaning if a relegation threatened team manage to get a result against them by wasting a ridiculous amount of time. 

If anything these rules actually benefit clubs with better quality squads. 

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1 hour ago, Riversider28 said:

I see the overpaid, prima donna Premiership players and managers are already whingeing about the new add on time rules, before a ball is kicked. The solution is simple - stop wasting time on feigning injury, goal celebrations, goal kicks etc. If they had a brain cell between them they would realise that playing the game as it should be, there would be less extra time added to the game than at present. Fecking clowns. 

Guardiola was having a good moan after the Charity Shield final.

I'm sure he would have said the exact same if Trossard's last second deflected shot would have gone wide. 

None of them like losing. When they do they'll find any excuse to shift the blame.  

 

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Wolves head coach Lopetegui has resigned 

Wolves and Lopetegui agree to part ways | Men's First-Team | News | Wolverhampton Wanderers FC

 

what a mess there. Bringing in a top quality coach and not even allowing him to make free transfers. woah. How they have fallen. Looks big financial problems there. 

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Quite a few clubs in the PL who seems to have serious cashflow problems this season. You wonder how it's possible with the amount of money sloshing around in the top league, then you look at some of the ridiculous wages, agents fees and such paid for very average players and start to see where it's going. 

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4 minutes ago, DE. said:

Quite a few clubs in the PL who seems to have serious cashflow problems this season. You wonder how it's possible with the amount of money sloshing around in the top league, then you look at some of the ridiculous wages, agents fees and such paid for very average players and start to see where it's going. 

Most of us know where all this will end up. Sadly. 

A European super league. And that tied up with what's happening in Saudi Arabia the goalposts will be shifted again to support both. 

Let the greedy get on with it imho. And when it goes tits up don't let them back to where they left. 

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Dyche has "no plan". If there's one thing that cannot be levelled at Dyche is not having a plan. 

Dyche will keep Everton up, and Wolves will stay up too. O'Neill know what he's doing. I've a horrible feeling Luton will be OK too, though would love to see them go down

Sheff Utd will struggle and there's often one unexpectedly gets in trouble and falls through the trap door - last season it was Leicester. Any one or three of Bournemouth, Brentford or Fulham would be good. 

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30 minutes ago, jim mk2 said:

Dyche has "no plan". If there's one thing that cannot be levelled at Dyche is not having a plan. 

Dyche will keep Everton up, and Wolves will stay up too. O'Neill know what he's doing. I've a horrible feeling Luton will be OK too, though would love to see them go down

Sheff Utd will struggle and there's often one unexpectedly gets in trouble and falls through the trap door - last season it was Leicester. Any one or three of Bournemouth, Brentford or Fulham would be good. 

Agreed re Dyche. For all Everton's woes, there are enough troubled clubs around for them to come 17th. I will add Forest to the list of problem children already mentioned.

Bournemouth have one heck of a good manager.

That said, their losses and goal difference last season were all relegation numbers. They survived by getting an abnormal number of wins- if they draw those this season, they are doomed.

Don't be depressed but Burnley could make the top half.

 

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