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Re: Re:Re:PREMIER LEAGUE 2022/23

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Steve Cooper, boss at Forest, won’t be fired. However, I think he might resign. Then what? Steve Gerrard? Fck that.


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Re: PREMIER LEAGUE 2022/23

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I give it 5 minutes b4 that moaning little arse Fernandez starts at the ref

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Re: Re:Re:PREMIER LEAGUE 2022/23

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Sylvester wrote: Steve Cooper must be done for now.

Garry o neil wont see Christmas as Bournemouth coach

Frank Lampard and Rodgers also on short time.

Potter is the guy on thin ice.


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Man United at home against West Ham with three defensive midfielders on the pitch, embarrassing

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Man United at home against West Ham with three defensive midfielders on the pitch, embarrassing

Fighting for 4th spot CnC. We're not at Arsenals and City's level yet, even though we trashed the former.
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Man United at home against West Ham with three defensive midfielders on the pitch, embarrassing

Fighting for 4th spot CnC. We're not at Arsenals and City's level yet, even though we trashed the former.
Comfortably into 3rd by end of next weekend,Spurs to lose against Liverpool.United to beat Villa .Thank you very much.!!!
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Still celebrating your lucky win against us Lionel. Never mind your glory days will come back once you have paid up every ref and VAR.

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Watch out for Villa at home the fantasy as they always play above themselves against the top 6 , drew with City and very unlucky against Chelsea. The little moaner is suspended for that match so the ref can at least do his job

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Re: Re:Re:PREMIER LEAGUE 2022/23

2 years 7 months ago
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Monday Gossip

Juventus have played down any move for Conte by saying they "have full faith" in the current manager.


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Re: Re:Re:PREMIER LEAGUE 2022/23

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Borussia Dortmund could demand a Premier League record fee of £130m for Jude Bellingham.

David de Gea is willing to take a pay cut on his £375,000 a week wages in order to extend his stay.

Unai Emery has signed a deal at least four-and-a-half years long, the longest managerial contract in Aston Villa's history.

Barcelona are looking at Mikel Arteta as a potential replacement.


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Borussia Dortmund could demand a Premier League record fee of £130m for Jude Bellingham.

David de Gea is willing to take a pay cut on his £375,000 a week wages in order to extend his stay.

Unai Emery has signed a deal at least four-and-a-half years long, the longest managerial contract in Aston Villa's history.

Barcelona are looking at Mikel Arteta as a potential replacement.


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From what I've seen, Jude Bellingham is probably worth that much, considering what has been payed for some other "top" players. I think that JB has the potential to be a super star.

As much as I hate saying this, Arteta should complete his project at Arsenal. He is doing fantastically well so far.
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Re: Re:Re:PREMIER LEAGUE 2022/23

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Friday Gossip

Arteta wants to bring players of "another level" to Arsenal in January, including Mudryk.

Wolves hope to appoint Lopetegui as their new manager on 13 November, the day after they play Arsenal in their final match before the World Cup break.

Paris, and other French cities, are refusing to screen World Cup matches in public areas, despite France being the defending champions.

Fifa tells all competing nations to 'focus on football' in Qatar.


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