ITT loads o bitter people that support shite teams.

:lemon:

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Sickening to think that without their paid off officials, United would be seventh instead of sixth.

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"I’m looking at teams like Hull, Sunderland… Palace… "

Paul Clement doesnt sound anything like I thought he would

who’s the Forest fan on here? what was the game like yesterday, I was out and they wouldnt show the game cause of the rugger and the evening kick off

Wayne Routledge is still a Premier League player

Royter

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Forest had 70% possession! Mostly sterile but were a bit better creating chances as the game went on. First 35 mins villa looked like they’d score every time they broke. They faded badly second half but still had at least two clear chances that I can recall.

Forest probably deserved it, just about. The sending off was crucial, Grellish is such a colossal weapon :frowning:

He’s a part timer!

thats a bit shocking considering how much we’ve tried to reinforce the main spine! cant complain about losing really if thats the case, need to see the highlights

grealish? you leave mr villa alone!!

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is this the football thread for today? can’t find any other. van persie’s up to his old tricks http://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2017/02/06/robin-van-persie-one-stupid-motherf-says-opponents-pop-star/

I’ve already expressed this view on here, and I agree with this article: relegation is the only satisfying way for Leicester to end this season, whether you like them or not.

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Yep, it would be glorious.

Not had a Wolves programme for what seems like an eternity but good news - We have 4 home league games this month. Newcastle up first on Saturday evening.

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ive seen magpies attack the local cats before, but wolves… they’ve got no chance. 3-1.

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I’m thinking Ranieri will be sacked/resign with a handful of games to go and they’ll narrowly avoid the drop.

Relegation isn’t as frightening as it may seem, provided you’re not financially fucked. But Leicester’s owners were spending lots of money under Nigel Pearson to get them back into the premier league, paying some of the highest wages/transfer fees. They’ve backed Ranieri now, but surely when they slide into the relegation zone and those owners see the amount of income they will lose, they’ll get rid of him?

A loss against Swansea would have to ring the alarm bells. Especially as the games afterwards include Liverpool, Arsenal and another must win at home to Hull.

Would be amazing/bonkers if they did get relegated though, no doubt about that.

correct, there are 3 magpies and 1 wolf, but what do you think the score will be?

what type of bird is the 4th one…?