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Doesn't seem much appetite for teams wanting to stay in the Premier League, seems like teams are trying there best to get relegated
Fair enough some of the teams don't have the quality but you have to question the players attitude at some of these clubs. Everton players devoid of anything today (Pickford aside), West Ham the other night were disgraceful to name two. No doubt few other teams scrapping for safety will roller over in he 3 o clock kick offs. No excuse for not being up for the fight IMO

Fair enough some of the teams don't have the quality but you have to question the players attitude at some of these clubs. Everton players devoid of anything today (Pickford aside), West Ham the other night were disgraceful to name two. No doubt few other teams scrapping for safety will roller over in he 3 o clock kick offs. No excuse for not being up for the fight IMO
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Put Leicester players on the list as well, pathetic performance. Bournemouth players knew what was at stake and wanted it, fair play.Michael5482 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 08, 2023 2:24 pmDoesn't seem much appetite for teams wanting to stay in the Premier League, seems like teams are trying there best to get relegated![]()
Fair enough some of the teams don't have the quality but you have to question the players attitude at some of these clubs. Everton players devoid of anything today (Pickford aside), West Ham the other night were disgraceful to name two. No doubt few other teams scrapping for safety will roller over in he 3 o clock kick offs. No excuse for not being up for the fight IMO
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I've just watched the decisions.
They're fighting for a place in Europe and they've been absolutely robbed. No excuse the PMGOL can come out with to defend that.
Sort of hard to figure out Chelseas logic with appointing Lampard. If its just until the end of the season why not leave Potter there.? They are mid table anyway, and always an outside chance he could turn things around.
The only thing known for certain is that Lampard is not the man for the job
It's a sad fact that most EPL clubs are owned by people that could not hit a barn door with a football. They know nothing about the game whatsoever. It's about kudos for them. Footy ain't about stroking the ego's of a handfull of individuals. But sadly that's where we are.Archangel wrote: ↑Sat Apr 08, 2023 8:04 pmSort of hard to figure out Chelseas logic with appointing Lampard. If its just until the end of the season why not leave Potter there.? They are mid table anyway, and always an outside chance he could turn things around.
The only thing known for certain is that Lampard is not the man for the job
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I doubt he intended the ball to go exactly there, but if you don't gamble ....etc.Michael5482 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 09, 2023 2:27 pmVery good finish, you won't see a more predictable goal coming all season than that, was only a matter of time before they scored.
It was a thing of beauty though.
And it wasn't what I call "an Owen", in off your shin, shoulder, backside. It was a positive header towards goal.