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    @bovidae said in EPL 2020/2021:

    Tuchel gets one over Klopp in the battle of former Mainz 05/Borussia Dortmund managers.

    Is that something like a 68 match unbeaten run at home in the EPL followed by 5 consecutive defeats - extraordinary

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    @dogmeat said in EPL 2020/2021:

    Fulham must be due a fucking shit load then. I get we haven't got the most accurate attack but FFS. WE WUZ ROBBED (again).

    That handball was very harsh - it wouldn't have been given against a defender (example is Kante in the Chelsea game where his arm was up)

    But then VAR is a guessing game most of the time.

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    Screenshot 2021-03-08 144403.jpg

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    @antipodean said in EPL 2020/2021:

    @dogmeat said in EPL 2020/2021:

    @KiwiPie Over the past 20 years the average points for safety has been 36 and has only been 38 or higher on 4 occasions - Pity West Ham who went down in 2003 despite having 42 points.

    I reckon six wins / 15 left will be enough. However having become difficult to beat we now have to start winning matches. The next two - Burnley and Sheffield are critical. I actually believe we are good enough for the EPL. Despite a horror start we aren't out of it completely and I don't think we are one of the three worst teams. We have made a habit of doing well against the top teams but failing against those around us. That has to stop

    Cheer up, you could go to LFC in a fortnight and secure an away win.

    cough

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  • KiwiPieK Offline
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    Well Fulham have joined the pack - now they have to stay there and keep on picking up wins then survival is a real possibility given Brighton's form (cow's arse and banjo) and Newcastle's injuries (Wilson, St Maximin & Almiron all out).

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    United giving themselves a sniff.

    Title still has City written all over it, but if United can string together a few wins on the bounce & City drop some more points ... it's not long before they are in reach, and jitters could hit the City squad.

    Unlikely, but it's not over.

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    @antipodean Not the upset it would have been last year. These days it seems everyone wins at Anfield. Except Liverpool.

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    @dogmeat said in EPL 2020/2021:

    @antipodean Not the upset it would have been last year. These days it seems everyone wins at Anfield. Except Liverpool.

    Too many injuries to key players and they've fallen off a cliff of lafe

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    After an eventful week for the last European ties we have the Champions League and Europa League draws for the QFs and beyond.

    CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
    Quarter-finals
    Manchester City v Borussia Dortmund
    Porto v Chelsea
    Bayern Munich v PSG
    Real Madrid v Liverpool

    Semi-finals
    Bayern/PSG v Manchester City/Borussia Dortmund
    Real Madrid/Liverpool v Porto/Chelsea

    Final
    Winner of semi-final 1 v Winner of semi-final 2

    EUROPA LEAGUE
    Quarter-finals
    Granada v Manchester United
    Arsenal v Slavia Prague
    Ajax v Roma
    Dinamo Zagreb v Villarreal

    Semi-finals
    Granada/Manchester United v Ajax/Roma
    Dinamo Zagreb/Villarreal v Arsenal/Slavia Prague

    Final
    Winner of semi-final 2 v Winner of semi-final 1

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    @bovidae Top 3 in the betting in the same side of the draw. All of the other 4 will fancy making the final.

    Meanwhile Fulham catch up to the pack and a week later the pack is disappearing into the distance. Leeds would have been a 3 point prospect for fans like @dogmeat

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    I look at that draw and the $6 for Chelsea looks alright

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    @kiwipie Two of the QFs are also replays of the 2018 and 2020 finals.

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    Ajax taking an 11 point lead in the Dutch Eredivisie after an easy 5 - 0 win over lowest placed ADO Den Haag, this weekend.
    PSV now has to share their second place with AZ Alkmaar, who beat them 2 to 0. Feyenoord takes a sad 5th place after they only managed a 1-1 draw against Emmen.

    https://eredivisie.nl/en-us/fixtures/overview
    https://eredivisie.nl/en-us/Standings

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    I just saw the Spurs penalty and wonder what VAR is for. Once you see it in slow mo, Kane is about to cross and Cash slides to block the cross. Kane lets the ball run out of play, jumps over to Cash and lands on his leg and then rolls around in agony. I can understand the ref giving it but surely VAR will overturn that?

    Anyway FA Cup semis

    Leicester v Southampton (the draw both will have wanted).
    Chelsea v Man City

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    @kiwipie said in EPL 2020/2021:

    I just saw the Spurs penalty and wonder what VAR is for.

    Especially after the Phoenix got stiffed last night

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    @higgins said in EPL 2020/2021:

    @kiwipie said in EPL 2020/2021:

    I just saw the Spurs penalty and wonder what VAR is for.

    Especially after the Phoenix got stiffed last night

    Haven't seen the game yet - will check it out.

    Nearly all EPL players dive because that is the way you force a ref to make a decision and they almost never give a penalty if a player stays on their feet (see Foden v Southampton for an example). Kane is the master of the sneaky pen though, as per the one this morning. Not to mention his highly dangerous tactic of moving to the landing point of a bouncing ball to be knocked over by the defender heading it away.

    They need to look at it from a basketball viewpoint as well - does the player change his line to tread on the defender and "Draw contact"

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    @kiwipie VAR has added even less to football than it has to any other sport.

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    VAR isn't the problem, it's the people using it who continue to make dumb decisions that is! Most of the controversy is in the EPL, not the rest of Europe.

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    @bovidae said in EPL 2020/2021:

    VAR isn't the problem, it's the people using it who continue to make dumb decisions that is! Most of the controversy is in the EPL, not the rest of Europe.

    All VAR/ TMO issues seem to stem from a lack of appreciation of context shown by those that use it. Slow something down frame by frame and you can make yourself see anything you want to. Doesn't make it the right decision

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    @canefan said in EPL 2020/2021:

    @bovidae said in EPL 2020/2021:

    VAR isn't the problem, it's the people using it who continue to make dumb decisions that is! Most of the controversy is in the EPL, not the rest of Europe.

    All VAR/ TMO issues seem to stem from a lack of appreciation of context shown by those that use it. Slow something down frame by frame and you can make yourself see anything you want to. Doesn't make it the right decision

    that right there is every single fucking sport it is used for. i hate it, so so much.

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