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*Official* English Football Season 2022/23

Niall

International Coach
That's probably the league done and dusted. Arsenal won't be beating Newcastle or City and obviously City should win remain all their remaining fixtures.
 
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GIMH

Norwood's on Fire

Bar Brighton away a side they normally excel against , where do they drop points?
Arsenal are better than Newcastle so not sure why you’ve written that off, and while I’d not stake money on it, ludicrous to think they can’t leave the Etihad with something. Football isn’t played on paper you know.

Both sides dropped points in the run in last season when they weren’t expected to. It’s what happens in title races.
 

Niall

International Coach
Arsenal are better than Newcastle so not sure why you’ve written that off, and while I’d not stake money on it, ludicrous to think they can’t leave the Etihad with something. Football isn’t played on paper you know.

Both sides dropped points in the run in last season when they weren’t expected to. It’s what happens in title races.

Fair enough, don't forget though Newcastle at home is a pretty brutal fixture, even City did not win their.

I actually forgot City also have Everton away who have been a moderate pest for City over the years, but nonetheless I think City are strong favorits for now.

Can Arsenal afford to lose to Newcastle and City and win the league? Skeptical but let's see what happens!
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
Fair enough, don't forget though Newcastle at home is a pretty brutal fixture, even City did not win their.

I actually forgot they also have Everton away who have been a moderate pest for City over the years, but nonetheless I think City are strong favorits for now.

Can Arsenal afford to lose to Newcastle and City and win the league? Skeptical but let's see what happens!
SkyBet have City 5/6 and Arsenal 10/11 so they’re firmly on the fence
 

wpdavid

Hall of Fame Member
Me neither :shocking:
That makes three of us. Chatting with a mate yesterday, he described it as a 'must win' game for Palace, whereas my view was that I'd happily take point given how well Leeds have been playing lately. What do any of us know, eh?
 

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