Premier League Gameweek 33-35

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What a save by Pickford. And then another!

After having a couple of really dodgy seasons he's been much better this year.
 

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Not going to lie that’s up there with one of the best saves I’ve ever seen.
 

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how is silva not penalised there?

football rules really make no sense sometimes
 

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Surely this is the end of Rodgers at Leicester? They're currently closer to relegation than any of the European places.
If he somehow wins the Europa Conference League he will qualify for the Europa League. If they go out of that he could be in trouble.
 

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That's 2 big headed chances that Havertz has missed in the last 2 matches.

Is he always this wasteful in front of goal?
 

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SIAP: If City and Pool finish level on points, goal difference, and goals scored (an increasing possibility) will there then be a playoff match on a neutral site to settle it all ?
 

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why has that guy got 2 elastic bands round his fingers :lol:
 

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That's 2 big headed chances that Havertz has missed in the last 2 matches.

Is he always this wasteful in front of goal?
To be fair to him, he's not really a striker. He's just playing there because their actual striker is a massive fecking donkey.
 

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SIAP: If City and Pool finish level on points, goal difference, and goals scored (an increasingly possibility) will there then be a playoff match on a neutral site to settle it all ?
Doesn't something stupid like fair play rating come into it at some point?
 

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SIAP: If City and Pool finish level on points, goal difference, and goals scored (an increasingly possibility) will there then be a playoff match on a neutral site to settle it all ?
goes to head to head record, who won the first game?
 

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SIAP: If City and Pool finish level on points, goal difference, and goals scored (an increasingly possibility) will there then be a playoff match on a neutral site to settle it all ?
They would share the trophy
 

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Doesn't something stupid like fair play rating come into it at some point?
This year's title being decided by who's better at avoiding yellows for snidey fouls between Thiago and Fernandinho would be very fitting tbf.
 

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Pretty cnuty from the Everton fans to kick the ball away when Mendy put it out for Richarlison faking an injury.....pretty cnuty club at the moment in general.
 

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goes to head to head record, who won the first game?
Has the Premier League title ever been shared?

The Premier League title has never been shared, but should two teams finish with the same number of points, goal difference, and goals scored, then they would share the trophy.

It's not outlandish it could happen given the fact that both Manchester City and Liverpool are nearly even on both tiebreakers, including the goals scored department (86 to 84).

In addition to the 2011-2012 scenario which saw the two Manchester teams finish even on points, the Premier League has seen five seasons in which the title was decided by a single point. Manchester United were involved in four of them: