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*Official* English Football Season 2022/23

sledger

Spanish_Vicente
Yeah sadly I think Arsenal's ship has sailed. Will be important for them to try and finish the season strongly regardless now though.

Everton going down has now become my primary supporter objective for the rest of the season.
 

Molehill

Cricketer Of The Year
What on earth was Klopp whinging about anyway? It seemed to me like all the key decisions went Liverpool's way. Plenty of refs would have given Jota a red whilst Spurs had more than one reasonable penalty shout. Klopp should've seen red himself for that ridiculous outburst, the hamstring pull just sums up how average him and his team have become. They are going to struggle to make the Top 4 for a number of years.
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
What on earth was Klopp whinging about anyway? It seemed to me like all the key decisions went Liverpool's way. Plenty of refs would have given Jota a red whilst Spurs had more than one reasonable penalty shout. Klopp should've seen red himself for that ridiculous outburst, the hamstring pull just sums up how average him and his team have become. They are going to struggle to make the Top 4 for a number of years.
I very much doubt this final sentence. They’re likely to finish 5th this season…hardly unforeseeable for them to rebuild sufficiently for a one place improvement next year
 

Spark

Global Moderator
I very much doubt this final sentence. They’re likely to finish 5th this season…hardly unforeseeable for them to rebuild sufficiently for a one place improvement next year
6th at best surely? All of Liverpool, United and Newcastle look significantly better. Level on points with Villa too and only two in front of Brighton who have three in hand (and look far better tbh)
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
6th at best surely? All of Liverpool, United and Newcastle look significantly better. Level on points with Villa too and only two in front of Brighton who have three in hand (and look far better tbh)
I presumed he was talking about Liverpool. Tottenham will finish 7th/8th you’d think yeah.
 

grecian

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Liverpool still have a pretty exciting attack, Jota was someone they really missed, they need about 3 or 4 defensive players and just forget about Trent being a defender of any sort, I mean that shouldn't be that hard it was only Klopp that converted him into a full-back, he's one of the better passers in the League, surely you can find a position in midfield or attack for him.

Yet it's interesting to see how Newcastle, United and Arsenal build on this season, two of them certainly have funds to improve and the other has a young side and a decent manager.

Hard to see City not improving even more, if they get Bellingham everyone else might as well just go home.
 

Brook's side

International Regular
Every week they’re finding incredible new ways to hotspur.
Yesterday was a good game though. Spurs were torn apart the first 30 minutes, but dominated the rest of the game.

That 60 minutes and the 2nd half against man united is probably the best Tottenham have played for months.

In spite of the galling 4th Liverpool goal, that was generally far more enjoyable a spectacle for a Tottenham supporter than the draw against Everton, or even the fluke of a win against Brighton. They showed some skill and some spirit which is all you can ask really (apart from Dier hanging up his boots).
 

Uppercut

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Liverpool still have a pretty exciting attack, Jota was someone they really missed, they need about 3 or 4 defensive players and just forget about Trent being a defender of any sort, I mean that shouldn't be that hard it was only Klopp that converted him into a full-back, he's one of the better passers in the League, surely you can find a position in midfield or attack for him.

Yet it's interesting to see how Newcastle, United and Arsenal build on this season, two of them certainly have funds to improve and the other has a young side and a decent manager.

Hard to see City not improving even more, if they get Bellingham everyone else might as well just go home.
It’s usually very hard to go from RB to midfield because the hardest part of midfield is receiving the ball in difficult spots, which a RB never does. It looks like they’ve figured out a kind of hybrid for him where other players cover behind him for now. The plan might be to get him into CM gradually.
 

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