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  • Billy TellB Offline
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    #563

    @dogmeat

    Leicester reminded me of the all whites vs a decent team. A team with little genuine talent who park the bus and hope to nick a goal. Which Leicester almost did.

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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    #564

    The Champions League and Europa League places are confirmed now with ManU's win over Chelsea. Just the Europa Conference League place is up for grabs on the final day.

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    Only Leeds and Leicester have a worse record over the last 6 games than Chelsea

    Good luck managing that rabble. Like cleaning out the Augean Stables

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  • KiwiPieK Offline
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    Conference place runners and riders

    Villa on 58. Home to Brighton. Tough opponent with nothing to play for. Win to guarantee it, draw and both Spurs and Brentford can go past them.

    Spurs on 57. Away at Leeds. Shit opponent with everything to play for. Spurs might not even be desperate to qualify. Win and if Villa don't win then Spurs get it. Draw and need Villa to lose to finish above them.

    Brentford on 56. Home to Man City. Best opponent with nothing to play for. Have to win and if both Villa and Spurs don't win then they get into Europe for the first time ever.

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  • Chris B.C Offline
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    wrote on last edited by
    #567

    Ha - Luton Town make it to the EPL.

    If I were them, I wouldn't spend much of the 10 million pounds they're planning to spend on facilities in the visitors dressing rooms! 🙂

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  • KiwiPieK Offline
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    #568

    It looks like Luton's transfer record is 2 million euro for Carlton Morris - suspect they will need to increase that just a little. Or maybe not, just pocket the cash and prepare for the future. Considering Forest spent 200m on transfer fees and that was just enough to stay up - not to mention their wage bill of close to 70m. Luton's total wage bill was apparently 10m this season - Forest spent that on Lingard alone.

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    Everton survive!

    Sad to see Leicester go down though.

    Annual horribilus for the famous CFC. Flush the dunny, move on

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    #570

    Wow, Leicester were champs not so long ago. Shows what can happen if you stop investing in your squad

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    Big Sam was an inspired signing at Leeds - not. Villa takes the last European spot.

    Expect to see Leicester's best players picked over.

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  • KiwiPieK Offline
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    #572

    Leicester were 5th, 5th and 8th in the past 3 seasons and started the season with no new signings and some players who expected not to be there. Tielemans was one of those and he hasn't been on it all season - a lot of their success was based on he and Ndidi shielding the defence. Expect to see both of those plus Madison and Barnes leave plus possibly a couple more if Leicester need to shake off some high earners.

    Leeds were just shambolic and I'm pleased the Big Sam gamble failed. If they can keep most of that squad together they will surely be promotion candidates next season - if they can find a manager to wrangle them into a formation.

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  • mariner4lifeM Offline
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    @KiwiPie said in EPL 2022 / 2023:

    I'm pleased the Big Sam gamble failed

    oh shit me too

    His opening press conference was total cringe. The shit he spouts about how good he is, and the only reason he's not managing real madrid is he's English is fucking awful.

    Bye Sam

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  • CyclopsC Offline
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    So Leicester joins Blackburn Rovers in the exclusive club of 'EPL champions to have been relegated'.

    I wonder how many times two former champions have been relegated is the same season.

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    replied to Cyclops on last edited by
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    @Cyclops Not about to do the research on that one sorry - must have happened before though with so many regularly relegated teams like Sunderland, Newcastle, Sheffield Wednesday, Burnley, Wolves, Huddersfield etc.

    Hard to beat Man City though - champions in 36/37, relegated in 37/38.

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  • KiwiMurphK Offline
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    Top effort by Sean Dyche to save Everton.

    Everton vs Burnley next season could be spicy if Dyche remains in charge.

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    African Monkey
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    #577

    Great day. Villa back playing European football. Didn't think I'd see the day after we've had some awful seasons over the last 13 years and even the start of this season. Really exciting to be there.

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  • Chris B.C Offline
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    replied to Cyclops on last edited by
    #578

    @Cyclops said in EPL 2022 / 2023:

    So Leicester joins Blackburn Rovers in the exclusive club of 'EPL champions to have been relegated'.

    I wonder how many times two former champions have been relegated is the same season.

    Since KP is too lazy 🙂 here's a couple of Wiki sites that show it's happened quite frequently even since the EPL existed.

    List of English football champions - Wikipedia

    List of English football champions - Wikipedia
    List of Premier League seasons - Wikipedia

    At a glance, I think 96-97, 98-99, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04......

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  • CyclopsC Offline
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    It is indeed very frequent. Special mention to 01/02 and 03/04 where all three relegated teams were champions (although both years one of the relegated teams were Leicester who hadn't won one yet).

    I only looked back to the start of the EPL, but it's actually more common to have former champions relegated than not! In 31 seasons only 6 years have no champions relegated. 13 seasons have one relegated 10 have 2 and as mentioned above in two years all three were champions.

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  • KiwiPieK Offline
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    #580

    Leicester have been a pretty good club to support this century
    Won EPL title.
    Won FA Cup
    Won League Cup
    Won Community Shield
    Quarter finals of Champions League
    Semi finals of Conference League
    Twice promoted to the EPL
    Once promoted from League 1
    Relegated 3 times from the EPL
    Relegated once from the championship.

    Perfect. Have to have the bad times to appreciate the good times.

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  • CyclopsC Offline
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    #581

    I see Sevilla bet AS Roma in the Europa League final. Remarkable record they have there - they've made the final 7 times since 2006 and won all of them. Are they the best not-quite-good club in Europe?

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    KiwiPie
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    #582

    Remarkable record for Sevilla - 5 of the last 10 Europa Leagues won by them in a competition you have to qualify for by being good but not too good. In 3 of those 10 seasons they were in the last 16 of the UCL instead.

    Before this season, Sevilla have finished between 4th and 7th in La Liga for 9 consecutive seasons.

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