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Re: PREMIER LEAGUE 2022/23

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The Fantasy is the king of the first goal
Should actually be getting 5 points extra each time to make up for my poor performances in Serie A and SPL lol

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Re: PREMIER LEAGUE 2022/23

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Decent performance by united. Lots of areas to improve though.

Very happy with the result.
United must get rid of that expensive liability Mcguire and Ronaldo.

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Re: PREMIER LEAGUE 2022/23

2 years 9 months ago
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The Fantasy is the king of the first goal

Ok, now the Fantasy is just showing off lol.

Well done, mate!

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Re: PREMIER LEAGUE 2022/23

2 years 9 months ago
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Decent performance by united. Lots of areas to improve though.

Very happy with the result.
United must get rid of that expensive liability Mcguire and Ronaldo.

Ronaldo, liability?? Come now the fantasy. Put the bottle away, bud :dry:

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I must say as a Man Utd supporter that the 1st 10 - 15 mins of the game. The passing was very slick. The back more solid without maguire fr what ever reason. Rashford looked much better as well. The bench also impressive for what will be a long season including the world cup.
Leicester are in big trouble and its not the managers fault. The current owners should sell now before they get relegated/

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Re: Re:PREMIER LEAGUE 2022/23

2 years 9 months ago
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Some more Gossip.
The Glazer family have put a £3.75bn price-tag on Manchester United.


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Re: Re:PREMIER LEAGUE 2022/23

2 years 9 months ago
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Some more Gossip.
The Glazer family have put a £3.75bn price-tag on Manchester United.


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Bargain, if true.

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2 years 9 months ago
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Some more Gossip.
The Glazer family have put a £3.75bn price-tag on Manchester United.


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Just wait...I'm going to check how much is currently in my daughter's piggy bank !!:P

I wouldn't leave money like that in a bank account...

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Re: Re:PREMIER LEAGUE 2022/23

2 years 9 months ago
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The Gossip continues:
Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers, 49, is due at least £10m compensation package if he is sacked.


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Re: Re:PREMIER LEAGUE 2022/23

2 years 9 months ago
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I would take the sack.

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Re: PREMIER LEAGUE 2022/23

2 years 9 months ago
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Never mind still 32 games to go to get a top 4 finish. Can’t play good football and not create enough chances to score. Roller coaster of a season coming up at the top from now on.

Yip I agree - City does seem the team to beat of course - but let's see what happens in the New Year :unsure:

On the Arsenal / United game, I don't think you could really say the ref was biased - that disallowed goal from Arsenal in the first half - he actually gave the goal (which was wrong imo as I thought it was a foul) - then VAR had a look and invited the ref to change his mind - which he did.

It was the first time I watched Arsenal (apart from snatches here and there) this season - and I thought they are much improved from last season - Saka a threat every time he touches the ball - so as things stand I think they will win many more than they lose; as for United - some slick passing, robust defense - things are looking up B)
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Re: PREMIER LEAGUE 2022/23

2 years 9 months ago
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If Roman still owned Chelsea the manager would be gone.
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