I love putting the boot into old Moyes. http://www.football365.com/news/prem...the-statistics
Mark Hughes is awful too while we're at it.
West Ham, about the only team Sunderland can get a point off.
Sigh.
YE RAGIN', AYE?
What a lovely day of football!
Big Ben chimes again!
Still don't think he got a fair crack of the whip at LFC. Reap what you sow.
Well it's looking like I'm going to win my bet with my mate over the who will finish higher this season Spurs or Man Utd (bet was made on last day of the season last year. My friend was very certain Mourhino was going to make all the difference for Utd).
Probably go down the local pub on Weds for Spurs v Crystal Palace but I won't be having a beer with that as I am on anti-biotics so depends on what channel it is on and what the lads are thinking.
El Classico has topped off a perfect day of football.
You think an away win at Burnley is a perfect day? Talk about low standards
An away win anywhere is a good result but a City loss, a Liverpool loss and a five-goal El Classico thriller = perfect day
For God's sake stop making me want to believe
there was a picture here
Dominant first half from us. Should be four or five, not one. Swansea just haven't turned up.
Also, Fabianski should be off for that. Penalty and a red card.
Hmm.
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Every game is gonna count at this point. City and Liverpool should, on paper, come out on top, especially City with their three home games. But hey, Premier League, bugger knows what'll happen. The game between Arsenal and United will pretty much determined which of them has a snowball's chance at top four of the two sides, I'd say.
Bow before the mighty Javoo!
I would put money on all four teams losing/drawing their remaining fixtures, such is my confidence in their love of utterly buggering everything up.
I'm guessing you left Spurs of the list as you're presuming a Chelsea. Spurs 1 - 2 result is all but guaranteed?
Must say our run out is bloody tough tbh (Spurs) but I think we've got it down