Today's Football
- Dublin_Flyer
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I'm far from a Utd fan but can't see how they didn't get a penalty for the grab/push just before the 1st Bournemouth equaliser
https://www.skysports.com/football/bour ... ort/531430 it's about 1:50 in if the highlights are still available.
https://www.skysports.com/football/bour ... ort/531430 it's about 1:50 in if the highlights are still available.
- wearthefoxhat
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Todays games will impact the relegation odds somewhat...
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Huge day at the bottom. Load up on Spurs to be first to 8 wins and a mammoth step forward. Might not win but would give some entertainment.
Arsenal have the edge in the final. Looks like a tight dull affair unless there is a sending off or Pep has selection inspiration/meltdown always a fine line between genius and insanity.
Arsenal have the edge in the final. Looks like a tight dull affair unless there is a sending off or Pep has selection inspiration/meltdown always a fine line between genius and insanity.
- wearthefoxhat
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Sky bet have updated their odds on the relegation market...
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They really have imploded.
I always believe at this level that there is very little skill difference between individual teams, but in fact it's confidence that plays a huge part. And Spurs have no confidence.
I mean, skill obviously is a key factor. The best teams have the best players and all of those sort of things, but I don't think you can underplay what impact confidence has.
A player picks up the ball and strikes it first time from 30 yards out, and it flies into the top corner, or he takes a touch, one touch too many, and then passes it to somebody who doesn't want it. They pass it back, and then the whole thing just falls apart, and that's what I see in Spurs at the moment.
