Premier League 2017/18

Who will win the league?


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    87

Sorin

Well-known member
2 wins from 13 matches I heard. Remember that i've read that somewhere. Don't take it at face value though.
 

JerseyAddict

Well-known member
United was humiliated last night. The score does a massive disservice to Tottenham. Should've been 5 or 6 nil. That must be embarrassing for Mourniho and the players.

And that's why people shit on Mourinho more than Guardiola, among other things. Yeah it's nice and all to beat fodder teams like West Brom, Crystal Palace etc. 4-0 and playing attacking football, and another thing is to see a team constructed with a truckload of money serve this kind of crap against the top. Real Madrid sacked him for tactics like these but United gave him an extension until 2022. Hilarious :lol:

Yersterday Tottenham was so much better. All that United did was over Alexis but without any real danger. On the other side Tottenham had so much real chances... It was funny to see. But I don't like Tottenham to, so it was like watching who will "drop" first...
 

El Gato

Villarato!
Yersterday Tottenham was so much better. All that United did was over Alexis but without any real danger. On the other side Tottenham had so much real chances... It was funny to see. But I don't like Tottenham to, so it was like watching who will "drop" first...

Not that much better. Just did well to defend what score they earned after half hour of play. Same old story when it comes to showing decisive edge (which they do not have). Only managed it against Liverpool as far as I remember.
 

JerseyAddict

Well-known member
Not that much better. Just did well to defend what score they earned after half hour of play. Same old story when it comes to showing decisive edge (which they do not have). Only managed it against Liverpool as far as I remember.

They had much more clear chances. United had shit...
 

El Gato

Villarato!
They had much more clear chances. United had shit...

True. Mourinho also has a pretty shit record against pretty much anybody from the top 6 and they're still above Spurs. So not only Spurs need to keep at it, but they may not be so fortunate as to get 2 goals like that against other lot. Are they better than United? Muh, in that one game yes, or managed it better. Overall? Not so convinced.
 

Devils

Senior Member
Although City have won the title the top 4 race is interesting with United, Chelsea, Liverpool and Spurs all close to each other.
 

Sorin

Well-known member
That's the thing. Let's say United had a worse team than both Chelsea and City when he arrived. You can argue either way but the difference between their squads, quality wise, was not that big. Now here comes Mourinho, supposedly the best manager around, spends a lot(something like 300-350 million) and his team plays some of the most mind-blowingly weak shit, against the other top teams, you have ever seen. Isn't he the best manager in the world? Even if the others spent more, shouldn't he make the difference since Conte or Guardiola are frauds and he is the next coming of the christ?

Anyway, good news that he has to stay 4 more years after this one. All the fans of the other teams can rejoice.
 

Givenchy

Senior Member
That's the thing. Let's say United had a worse team than both Chelsea and City when he arrived. You can argue either way but the difference between their squads, quality wise, was not that big. Now here comes Mourinho, supposedly the best manager around, spends a lot(something like 300-350 million) and his team plays some of the most mind-blowingly weak shit, against the other top teams, you have ever seen. Isn't he the best manager in the world? Even if the others spent more, shouldn't he make the difference since Conte or Guardiola are frauds and he is the next coming of the christ?

Anyway, good news that he has to stay 4 more years after this one. All the fans of the other teams can rejoice.

Good news would be him pissing off to a national team so we only have to hear from him every 2-4 years
 

Sorin

Well-known member
Good news would be him pissing off to a national team so we only have to hear from him every 2-4 years

After the United gig, most likely. Let's see how much time until his usual meltdown. Can't be more than 2 years imo.
 

BenRobbins

New member
That's the thing. Let's say United had a worse team than both Chelsea and City when he arrived. You can argue either way but the difference between their squads, quality wise, was not that big. Now here comes Mourinho, supposedly the best manager around, spends a lot(something like 300-350 million) and his team plays some of the most mind-blowingly weak shit, against the other top teams, you have ever seen. Isn't he the best manager in the world? Even if the others spent more, shouldn't he make the difference since Conte or Guardiola are frauds and he is the next coming of the christ?

Anyway, good news that he has to stay 4 more years after this one. All the fans of the other teams can rejoice.

Tbf when he arrived our only world class player was a goal keeper. Our next best player was a 19 year old Martial.

Our squad had a few talented youngsters, Valencia and De gea but overall was absolutely shocking for a team of United stature.

City had KDB, Aguero , Silva, Sterling, Fernandinho etc Chelsea had Hazard, Costa, Cesc, Courtois, Willian, Pedro we were absolutely miles behind it was horrible.

He has spent a lot and now thankfully we have some good player at United but the catch up job was quite ridiculous at the time. Gross miss negligence from the board to let things get that bad.
 

JamDav1982

Senior Member
Some reports in the UK the BT are set to ditch the football TV rights and SKY looking to cut back on it.

Be decent if the money in EPL slowed down for once.

Coming from the Mail so to be taken with pinch of salt.
 

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