EPL 16/17
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@broughie I think this is (finally) Wenger's last year. But I'm not sure Howe, the likely replacement, is an improvement.
Wenger has signed plenty of Germans - there are 3 current/ex-internationals in the current squad. My biggest criticism is Arsenal's reluctance to spend big money on a quality striker. Higuain was available if they were prepared to meet Napoli's asking price.
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@Bovidae More of a German type player and I exclude Ozil from that equation. Someone more like Viera with size in the center. Higuain would have been a good pick but it is the type of player I am talking about. Too many midgets in my opinion trying to pass it into the goal and not direct enough.
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@mariner4life said in EPL 16/17:
Not that i can watch any of it because of Optus, but an interesting Premiership is under way.
City look the big dogs. Man U have a swagger about them again. Leicester look mid table. Arsenal are repeating another meaningless season.
And Liverpool have been to London 3 times already, played Arsenal, Spurs and Chelsea, and have taken 7 points. We're too leaky at the back to be challengers though
That swagger include a 1-3 loss to Watford?
When Arsenal were doing well last season my mate(Scouse supporter) said that we had better make the most of it as when Pep arrives, Man City will just keep winning.
So far he is right.
Liverpool have it sweet for the prem challenge this year without having to worry about Euro football they can 100% focus on League
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@broughie If Arsenal needed a German holding midfielder then Sami Khedira was available before signing for Juventus.
In the best tradition of jegga, did I mention Khedira sat in front of me on the flight from Turin to Frankfurt earlier this year? He spent the entire flight playing with his iPhone.
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I found a website with programmes like Match of the Day and Champions League highlights. I would never watch enough to get BeIN but this suits me perfectly.
Pep has imposed the Pep way on a very talented set of players. He worked with Sterling on staying in one spot wide on the pitch so that the defence has to stretch wide and voila Sterling is thriving and de Bruyne is getting the space to work his magic. Consider that their routine 4-0 over Bournemouth was without any of the spine that won the league twice - Hart, Kpmpany, Toure, Silva, Aguero. Definitely the team to beat although I am sure they will stumble at some point. Jose seems to have no idea what formation to play and who to play it and still has Rooney ruining the midfield.
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Now that i get beIN for free (i guess as a trade off for losing the Premier League?) i watched the League Cup this morning. Liverpool cruised, but Chelsea v Leicester was great, Chelsea coming from 0-2 down to win 4-2 in extra time.
Everton without Lukaku look rubbish, and got bundled out.
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@MajorRage I dunno!
They have played Bournmouth, Stoke, Sunderland, West Ham and Man U. All rubbish teams so far and the first four listed are the four at the bottom of the table.
Wait unit they play someone decent I reckon before that call
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If you want to bet against Man City, the TAB this morning had odds such that you could bet $100 each on Man U, Chelsea, Arse, Liverpool and Spurs and make a profit if any of them win it. Given City won their first 5 games last season without conceding a goal, it seems a bit early to be calling the race over.
http://www.statto.com/football/stats/england/premier-league/2015-2016/table/2015-09-14
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Jesus, Liverpool backed up a win over a big team, by also beating a shit team the next week. That's unheard of.
So many goals this year (or does it always start like this?).
City march on. Man U drop Rooney and instantly look good. Arsenal finding something (although it is too early for their usual mid-season collapse). Chelsea look a bit fucked. Spurs the quiet achievers.
Leicester were never going to back up last season, but they won't want too many more afternoons like they have had so far.
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@mariner4life said in EPL 16/17:
So many goals this year (or does it always start like this?).
You're not wrong. 27 more so far this season!!!!!!!
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And Ci-teh lose their first match of the year, to Spurs who are looking very very strong once again.
Managed to catch most of the Liverpool match (they could have won it 4-0, and in the end should have drawn 2-2), and then the second half of Man U-Stoke yesterday.
Inline with above, I think the EPL is extremely entertaining so far this year. Not only has the number of goals gone up, but I think the number of chances has gone through the roof. It's been brilliant.
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@MajorRage said in EPL 16/17:
Managed to catch most of the Liverpool match (they could have won it 4-0, and in the end should have drawn 2-2)
Swansea missed 3 sitters, including one right at the end. Liverpool still seem to have a soft centre at the back.
I was, and still am, amazed at the odds for the winner so early on. Man City still only $1.82, then Liverpool $5, Arse $7, Tottenham $8.50 and Chelsea/Man U both at $15. I reckon all 6 of those have a chance - Chelsea have stumbled but as Conte works out how to defend with that mob they will get better. Man U have a fantastic squad, eventually Jose will work out how they can play together.