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The same boring finals over and over between 6 clubs....they carry absolutely no value whatsoever.

Empty seats at Wembley today for Man United...
 
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The same boring finals over and over between 6 clubs....they carry absolutely no value whatsoever.

Empty seats at Wembley today for Man United...
Question marks have to be raised over decisions this weekend. So many very controversial ones and all went in favour of the big six and bizarrely Everton who the PL can’t hit them any harder.
 
Question marks have to be raised over decisions this weekend. So many very controversial ones and all went in favour of the big six and bizarrely Everton who the PL can’t hit them any harder.

They'll make a bit of noise but ultimately the TV and media are big six employees anyway
 
Question marks have to be raised over decisions this weekend. So many very controversial ones and all went in favour of the big six and bizarrely Everton who the PL can’t hit them any harder.

I don't really go in for this conspiracy stuff usually I watched Man U at Bournemouth last weekend and the refereeing was a fkin joke it was so blatantly biased towards man U. The crowd was giving the ref proper pelters by the end of the game.
 
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Once everyone figures it out and starts to lose interest they'll say football is sick and do a super league.
 
The best thing for football - PL turns out to be corrupt, it implodes, the cartel 6 get thrown out of the league and a great reset occurs without the vast wealth in the game.

Get the game back and enjoy it again.
It has very similar parallels with Serie A in the 80's and 90's.