Premier League Gameweek 30-32

I don´t get how Liverpool and Arsenal can be so unaware of their goal differential, when the title race is so tight. I knew that Pep will push City to win every single game by 3+ goals from here on. They will most definitely catch Liverpool, and if Arsenal do a lot more Lutons they´ll catch them too. I bet Pep even uses it as a tactic to motivate his players: they don´t respect us. They don´t think they have to care about goal differential. How sweet will it taste to beat them on goal differential on the last day.

Weird post. You actually like Liverpool and Arsenal are deciding to sit on 1 goal leads.
 
Everyone saying City went up couple gears but look what they can bring on if they need, Akanji, Silva, Foden and Nunes all 40 million plus players
Mason Mount on United bench costs almost as much as all these 4
 
Bench
Silva - 80 million euro market value
nunes - 55 million euro market value
Foden - 110 Million euro market value
Akanji - 45 Million euro market Value
Matheus Nunes who was bought for 60m also, numerically replacing Kalvin Philips who was bought for 40m the year before.

I had a debate with other posters saying that City can make as many mistakes as they want on the transfer market, because they can easily replace these players the year after.

Imagine If they were stuck with all their deadwood?
 
Mason Mount on United bench costs almost as much as all these 4

Well, to be fair he was talking about market value and not cost. I guess the fact is that most player rise in value after the move to City - whilst the opposite happens at United atm.
 
City and Arsenal are streets ahead of the Scouse bumrushers. It’s an obscenity that they are spawning their way into a title race with jammy late goals and refereeing bias. City and Arsenal much better in every metric.
 
Everyone saying City went up couple gears but look what they can bring on if they need, Akanji, Silva, Foden and Nunes all 40 million plus players

Nah Palace realised it wasn't going to be their day when they weren't given a penalty at 1-1 and gave up.

If that were a City player, 100% it's given as a penalty.
 
City and Arsenal are streets ahead of the Scouse bumrushers. It’s an obscenity that they are spawning their way into a title race with jammy late goals and refereeing bias. City and Arsenal much better in every metric.
Arsenal are better than them, unsure about City this season. The script was written once Trampp made his announcement though.
 
I've no idea what all the Olise hype is about.. grealish just took the ball of him as if he wasn't there
 
Matheus Nunes who was bought for 60m also, numerically replacing Kalvin Philips who was bought for 40m the year before.

I had a debate with other posters saying that City can make as many mistakes as they want on the transfer market, because they can easily replace these players the year after.

Imagine If they were stuck with all their deadwood?
Matheus Nunes who was bought for 60m also, numerically replacing Kalvin Philips who was bought for 40m the year before.

I had a debate with other posters saying that City can make as many mistakes as they want on the transfer market, because they can easily replace these players the year after.

Imagine If they were stuck with all their deadwood?
The main reason for this is that most of the big signings they do work out (at least since Guardiola). If they were as bad as United in the marketing they'd not be much better than us.
 
City have had as much controlled possession in one game than we do in about four... it's depressing how far behind we are
 
Must be nice to just go to a match knowing your team is going to win almost every week. (Sigh)
 
City unbeaten in 25.... I'm old enough to remember we we did that sort of thing
 
Can’t wait for the day this constant winning cogwheel of theirs is smashed, and pep announces he fecks off like Klopp. These are one slip up from both of Arsenal and Liverpool to winning a back to back treble in my opinion.
 
Palace no.20 looks pretty good.

I don't know 70% of players in the Prem now, 10-15 years ago I knew all squads in and out. Miss being a kid with my stickers and football games
Same here. I started getting into football in 2010, and because of my autism I basically knew every player in the league back then.
 
Hey look, a touch on the attacker in the box not being given as a penalty. Only took a minute of the Villa game to spot one.
That would be given against United
 
Same here. I started getting into football in 2010, and because of my autism I basically knew every player in the league back then.
Just realised 2010 is almost 15 years ago:wenger::wenger:

Over 20 years ago since I were in my prime, 2002-2012 was the golden age of football imo
 
Are any of these matches worth watching? Which is the pick of them?