That feeling when your team has already played and won, and you can kick back and watch your rivals sharting themselves instead please log in to view this image
Maidstone aggro @brb https://x.com/casualchaps/status/1766562051919364152?s=46&t=-xelwRvhrS46vBDf7A5ISQ
Facts are the thing innit? ... it's why I pointed out yesterday that Jurgen Klopp and Claudio Ranieri have both won only one Premier League title (and likely to stay that way) ... but that Claudio only needed less than a quarter of a million quid to do it (in fact he needed much less than that in terms of signings he made) ... rather than the half a billion quid it took Kloppy ... Those particular 'facts' seemed to upset a few posters, for some reason ... Sorry about that
For a neutral, I think a draw would be a good result today, keeps it all tight up the top, then the Gunners and City still have to play each other. I saw Pep's record on SKY at Anfield and it's not good in the terms of wins. Quite a few draws. If Liverpool win it will give them a good four point lead on Man City, athough probably not the best time for the hosts to be playing the visitors, as everything seems to have come together squad wise in recent weeks, with the return of De Bruyne, I would say stop Bruyne and you stop Haaland but with Foden on form it's another problem to deal with.
I'll always want Spurs to win in these sort of games, London club against the Midlands team. But I am interested to see how far Villa can push their campaign, if the top three faulter at this late stage, so won't be disappointed if they do take the points.
Fans of all the West Midlands teams are horrible ****s with massive chips on their shoulders about what a dump their city is. Walsall might be ok. Not been for years.
Yup, I've been to Wolves, so agree with your thoughts. Port Vale another bunch of shhites, I have no desire to ever return to either ground.