The Wookiee
Back From The Dead
Thoughts??
Yes. Very exciting.Thoughts??
Not with Liverpool having a 4 point lead and a game in hand - I wouldn't say so,
And we haven’t managed to beat any of them, three of them at homeThe bottom’s predictably dull.
Stains and Ipswich to drop, joined by Leicester or Wolves. No surprise, the first three had far and away the lowest spend to date.
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Yes, very open as to who will finish in the top 8. Only Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal seem capable of stringing a run of results togetherNo, the top four is already settled and they will pull away
From 5th to 13th is wide open though
It has been the same schedule since we've been in the Premier League (other than the 22-23 season which was completely disrupted by the World Cup, of course).It‘s a slightly strange season tbf
3 international breaks already this season plus the usual cup matches and UEFA/Europas matches, it’s a packed schedule so the season has felt like it’s come in fits and starts. It’s been hard for Clubs to develop consistency and momentum I would say.
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Agreed, I think now we have more like US or ME corporations in the epl more than football teams, the stakes are huge, they will just buy the best players off any emerging teams and have huge resources...No.... do you remember the 90s? Man Utd, Blackburn, Newcastle and Villa all involved for a few seasons at the top, Norwich in the mix , teams coming up and immediately challenging near the top, ...... and thats just the "Premier League" era.
Now, football has never been as stagnant and stratified as it is today. If City dont win it, it can only be ... Liverpool, Arsenal or Chelsea. Man Utd are usually in the group - but nobody else. Nobody outside that group has won anything of note besides Leicester City in over a decade. It used to be so much better.
OK - you did specify "the Premier League"...... but when I first got into football in the late 1960s, we were in the middle of a period in which nine different clubs won the league in a decade. Wolves, Burnley, Spurs, Ipswich, Everton, Liverpool, Man Utd, Man City and Leeds. Into the 70s, we had Arsenal, Derby and Nottingham forest too. That is 12 different clubs between 1959 and 1978. Now everybody gets excited if City drop points and Liverpool take over.
In my opinion - it used to be so much more interesting.