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**Official** English Football Season 2024/25

flibbertyjibber

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My take on the EPL this season, is that although some of the prospective challengers for the title apart from Liverpool have been a little disappointing compared to where they might have been, I would say that some of the smaller clubs between Forest down to Palace in 12th have been really impressive in terms of the quality that they have shown at various times. Many of those sides have been far from pushovers and have run the bigger teams close in a way they haven't done for some time.
Agreed, at times Fulham, Brighton and Bournemouth have had good/great runs and shocked the so called big sides often. Palace and Everton too in the 2nd half of the season, forget their first halves.

Been a fun season apart from Liverpool having it won so early and the relegation being sorted so soon.
 

sledger

Spanish_Vicente
I know they're a fair way of it points-wise, but the fact that Man Utd and Spurs are both (seemingly) going to finish the season barely above the relegation zone (and potentially below Everton, of all teams) truly is heart-warming.
 

anil1405

International Captain
I know they're a fair way of it points-wise, but the fact that Man Utd and Spurs are both (seemingly) going to finish the season barely above the relegation zone (and potentially below Everton, of all teams) truly is heart-warming.
Last season's 8th place finish was the lowest for Man Utd in the PL era. They're gonna sweep that record with ease this season.
 

Furball

Evil Scotsman
I know they're a fair way of it points-wise, but the fact that Man Utd and Spurs are both (seemingly) going to finish the season barely above the relegation zone (and potentially below Everton, of all teams) truly is heart-warming.
It's a shame the bottom 3 have been so shite because Man Utd being in a relegation battle would be ****ing funny.
 

Pothas

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
I know they're a fair way of it points-wise, but the fact that Man Utd and Spurs are both (seemingly) going to finish the season barely above the relegation zone (and potentially below Everton, of all teams) truly is heart-warming.
As much as I would rather Athletic win it them both playing a Europa league final to save their season will actually be hilarious.
 

Silly Point 2.0

U19 12th Man
There’s 92 League Clubs in England, 20 in the Premier League, so why did you choose Liverpool? And why are you so passionate about them?
Great uncle once went to Liverpool for a day.

Or something.

Don't know about Portsmouth but we seemed to have a lot of people relocating to Hull from Liverpool and Manchester from the 50s onwards with the number of people with parents and grandparents from that part of the world 8-) But not from Grimsby or Scarborough which you'd think might be a more obvious move.
 

Skipper Pup

State 12th Man
There’s 92 League Clubs in England, 20 in the Premier League, so why did you choose Liverpool? And why are you so passionate about them?
First team I ever saw play. Didn't get to choose which teams played on TV in Port Moresby.

Owen was the player that got me into football.

Passionate because I love the sport. What a weird question
 

govinda indian fan

International Debutant
There’s 92 League Clubs in England, 20 in the Premier League, so why did you choose Liverpool? And why are you so passionate about them?
I love liverpool since i like their style of play. Imo their counter attacking football is more attractive then possession based play of man city And arsenal
 

wpdavid

Hall of Fame Member
Eurgh.
Been a good season but looks like we're gonna finish empty handed on all fronts.
Maybe down to the demands of playing all those Champions League matches as well as your domestic ones? Disappointing final outcome, but perhaps those CL matches provided memories that will last a life-time, as they say. What astonished me was the contribution of some posters elsewere who were criticising Emery. Ridiculous stuff, and I'm sure you'll be back and even better next season.
 

Red_Ink_Squid

Global Moderator
Maybe down to the demands of playing all those Champions League matches as well as your domestic ones? Disappointing final outcome, but perhaps those CL matches provided memories that will last a life-time, as they say. What astonished me was the contribution of some posters elsewere who were criticising Emery. Ridiculous stuff, and I'm sure you'll be back and even better next season.
Yeah can't take criticism of Emery seriously at all - at least big picture - there may be specific things he's tried here and there which haven't worked but overall he's just been overwhelmingly excellent his entire stint with us.

Just gotta try and finish as high as possible in the league and hope we don't draw Palace in either cup next year. 😅

GL to your boys in the final!
 

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