Molehill
Cricketer Of The Year
I think that spot is headed to Germany now.I hope so, but is that still the case now that all but England's mightiest club have crashed out of Europe?
I think that spot is headed to Germany now.I hope so, but is that still the case now that all but England's mightiest club have crashed out of Europe?
Haha I forgot about the failure in the Champions League.I hope so, but is that still the case now that all but England's mightiest club have crashed out of Europe?
Yes true, hadn't thought of that tbh.Good chance 5th is good enough for the CL anyway.
Aaah, I mistakenly thought that Spurs away was the last game of the season. Hadn't realised it was actually the penultimate game. That changes things somewhat.I think the best hope for Arsenal is to still be within 2 on the final day. City have shown more than once they're susceptible in the last game at home, they've got away with it before, but West Ham could easily cause issues.
Ironically, I will be in Lisbon on that day visiting my Best Man - he's a massive Arsenal fan and it will take us back to Uni days of a certain Andy Linighan goal to win a Cup Final Replay (he properly trashed our house in celebration that night).
So many people thought they'd win it so has been hilarious to see the humble pie dished up as they bottled it.Liverpool blowing the title has been funny.
It's basically gone now. Technically still possible but need a miracle.Good chance 5th is good enough for the CL anyway.
I remember at the start of the season the BBC Football Editor Phil McNulty (Liverpool fan) doing his predictions. He had City winning and Liverpool 2nd. City winning is hardly contentious, but I just couldn't see why Liverpool would finish above Arsenal (they didn't the previous season and then Arsenal bought Rice). It's ended up being closer than I expected, but it won't happen.So many people thought they'd win it so has been hilarious to see the humble pie dished up as they bottled it.
Hopefully next season expectations are a bit more realistic.
I think that was the year when Cantona's kung fu exploits at the Palace and subsequent suspension effectively cost Man Utd the title. Which seemed like a win-win situation, what with the NF sypathising fan getting a good kicking and Fergie's boys ending up second for a change. Good times indeed.Remember 94/95? Blackburn and that other Manchester team were competing for the crown with the former holding a two point advantage going into the final round of fixtures.
Blackburn had Liverpool and the other side had a trip to yer Irons who were safe in midtable with nowt to play for.
I'm sure the red half of Liverpool would've happily seen their chaps roll over, but they actually beat Rovers 2-1, handing the title to that other Mancunian team.
Except, hilariously, said Mancs failed to beat the Hammers and Blackburn took the ring.
Good times.
West Ham are absolutely rubbish, if City need to beat them by seven goals they will.I think the best hope for Arsenal is to still be within 2 on the final day. City have shown more than once they're susceptible in the last game at home, they've got away with it before, but West Ham could easily cause issues.
They blew the double in a week as lost in FA Cup final to Everton as well.I think that was the year when Cantona's kung fu exploits at the Palace and subsequent suspension effectively cost Man Utd the title. Which seemed like a win-win situation, what with the NF sypathising fan getting a good kicking and Fergie's boys ending up second for a change. Good times indeed.
Burns Night 1995, I remember it vividly as I watched the game in a pub in Largs, my first visit to a Scottish pub.I think that was the year when Cantona's kung fu exploits at the Palace and subsequent suspension effectively cost Man Utd the title. Which seemed like a win-win situation, what with the NF sypathising fan getting a good kicking and Fergie's boys ending up second for a change. Good times indeed.
It was also nowhere near the halfway line.Hate to be the one to bring it up, but "Nayim from the halfway line" was 95 too.
That's true, even if they strengthen the squad and players continue to develop you'd have to expect Slot will need at least a season to consolidate top 4. Arteta and Pep are years ahead in terms of their respective projects.I remember at the start of the season the BBC Football Editor Phil McNulty (Liverpool fan) doing his predictions. He had City winning and Liverpool 2nd. City winning is hardly contentious, but I just couldn't see why Liverpool would finish above Arsenal (they didn't the previous season and then Arsenal bought Rice). It's ended up being closer than I expected, but it won't happen.
Top 4 should be the aim for next season again, but there's no way they should be challenging City really.
Presumably that's based on his ability to find himself in scoring positions as opposed to actually scoring.Edwards definitely would have green lit Nunez. The data analytics crowd had him as a generational talent. I think they still do.