No Idea For Nickname
Patroness Saint of the anti-RAWKites
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...according to some blokes from Planet Football, who were bored, used FM data Editor, click here, click there, and here is the article, made me laugh, so decided to share it (don't kill me for the title)
Manchester City win the league, obviously, although they only amass 88 points, just five more than runners-up Arsenal, thanks to the form of Kevin de Bruyne, Leroy Sane, and Sergio Aguero in particular.
But that lower-than-expected points total can be explained by their apparent focus on the Champions League, which City also win after beating Atletico Madrid 2-0 in the final – completing a treble shortly after defeating Liverpool on penalties in the FA Cup final.
Arsenal upset the odds by finishing in second with Liverpool and Manchester United taking up the other two Champions League spots. Further down the table Bournemouth somehow finish seventh, West Ham flirt with relegation, and Aston Villa’s big-spending cannot prevent them from going down. Liverpool win the FA Cup.
Oh and I wouldn't be worried about Pepe, or Ceballos (you'll know if you read it all)
The only thing I like is best singings of the season, two of them... guess who, I hope that turns out to be truth.
https://www.planetfootball.com/quic...-2019-20-season-winners-losers-best-signings/
...according to some blokes from Planet Football, who were bored, used FM data Editor, click here, click there, and here is the article, made me laugh, so decided to share it (don't kill me for the title)
Manchester City win the league, obviously, although they only amass 88 points, just five more than runners-up Arsenal, thanks to the form of Kevin de Bruyne, Leroy Sane, and Sergio Aguero in particular.
But that lower-than-expected points total can be explained by their apparent focus on the Champions League, which City also win after beating Atletico Madrid 2-0 in the final – completing a treble shortly after defeating Liverpool on penalties in the FA Cup final.
Arsenal upset the odds by finishing in second with Liverpool and Manchester United taking up the other two Champions League spots. Further down the table Bournemouth somehow finish seventh, West Ham flirt with relegation, and Aston Villa’s big-spending cannot prevent them from going down. Liverpool win the FA Cup.
Oh and I wouldn't be worried about Pepe, or Ceballos (you'll know if you read it all)
The only thing I like is best singings of the season, two of them... guess who, I hope that turns out to be truth.
https://www.planetfootball.com/quic...-2019-20-season-winners-losers-best-signings/