For me it's Palace, Man Utd, Liverpool and Spurs.
Teams I used to dislike when we played them more regularly are Stoke, Leeds, Reading and Swindon.
Outside of England, it's Juventus.
The Premier League came up with a similar idea (playing an extra round of league games overseas) back in 2008. It was rightly shot down.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_39
It's a big night for live sport in Perth, WA. In the Super Rugby, Western Force will play the Crusaders, and then the big derby in the AFL, Eagles vs Dockers. Hopefully Fremantle keep up their derby winning streak and ensure the Eagles' sole victory of the season last week was an anomaly.
I always thought this should happen. None of the other "Big Five" leagues in Europe have a league cup - those that did (Germany and France) abolished theirs. It's pretty pointless to have two domestic cup competitions. But this will never happen due to English football politics.
I wonder if this stabber was inspired by the incident at Bondi Junction on the weekend. Fortunately, from what I've read so far, there haven't been any fatalities...yet
NSW Police Inspector Amy Scott identified as courageous officer who took down knifeman Joel Cauchi
The identity of the heroic police officer who single-handedly took down a crazed knifeman at a Bondi shopping centre has been revealed.
NSW Police Inspector Amy Scott has been hailed a hero for...
We played at a level well below what we are capable of and was equal to or worse than Burnley. This meant it was a very low quality game of football that belonged in the Championship and not the Premier League.
Although not the best game or performance, we improved as the half went on, and created some decent opportunities. Burnley missed some sitters. Teams at the bottom of the league usually have shitty luck. We could nick one and this could be our day.