The Premier League Thread

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The rules are if you can work from home ....you should.
No need for a retired manager to have a jolly when he could watch from home.

No need for lots of people present in the football ground to be so. Like I say football lives by different rules, the games shouldn't even be being played.
 
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No need for lots of people present in the football ground to be so. Like I say football lives by different rules, the games shouldn't even be being played.

I understand the players/staff/security/journalists etc .........but not an ex manager who is in the vulnerable group out on a jolly , when they can watch from home ......no excuse IMO.
 
I understand the players/staff/security/journalists etc .........but not an ex manager who is in the vulnerable group out on a jolly , when they can watch from home ......no excuse IMO.

A journalist can watch on the telly too surely?

Like I say, football has been living in a different world for months, of all the issues associated with it this seems an odd one to get annoyed about.
 
Lots of fun this morning reading the meltdown on the Man U fan forum ....... :emoticon-0140-rofl::emoticon-0140-rofl::emoticon-0140-rofl:
Just had a quick peep, it's the melt of all downs.

This quote makes us a top team.
"They've lost to every top club in the league.
Including 3-0 to Southampton, 4-1 to Chelsea and 3-1 to Spurs."
The only way is up!
 
Liverpool to win for me. For two reasons.

Firstly, **** Spurs. And secondly, don't want City running off with the title when it looked like it'd be genuinely interesting at one point.
 
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