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They've come a long way since the days of standing on the hill in Northampton.

Although to be fair they were alright, they were no bother then.
 
How do you figure out a team that constantly changes tactics throughout a game? We’ll bring in even more quality during the summer. We are the real deal, unfortunately for you lot.

Anyway, we welcome the chase from you guys next season.
My brother who is a mackem keeps saying that your manager, le ****e? Yeah, le ****e, he'll always bring it on after half time.
That ain't happening.
 
My brother who is a mackem keeps saying that your manager, le ****e? Yeah, le ****e, he'll always bring it on after half time.
That ain't happening.
Ain’t happening?

Like we wouldn’t stay up and be relegated by Christmas?

Like we couldn’t match you and it would be an easy 6 points?


I reckon you’d have a better chance of struggling next season, than we do. We’ll be fine, the club have clearly got everything in place to do so. You look like you’re wobbling and close to becoming a club in disarray. I love Le Bris but even if he were to go, I trust the club would bring in someone to push us even higher up the league.
 
Oliver Glasner gave permission for his Crystal Palace squad to enjoy themselves out in Florence last night, after the Eagles secured a place in the club's first ever European semi-final

The celebrations took place just three days before Palace are set to face 17th placed West Ham in the Premier League.

While the West Ham clash is of less consequence for Glasner and Palace, who are now 12 points clear of the relegation zone, it's of vital importance to Tottenham Hotspur, who need the Irons to drop points if they themselves are to escape the threat of demotion to the Championship.

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West Ham are bigger than 2/1 to win that game. Probably best if you get your bet on now.
 
Oliver Glasner gave permission for his Crystal Palace squad to enjoy themselves out in Florence last night, after the Eagles secured a place in the club's first ever European semi-final

The celebrations took place just three days before Palace are set to face 17th placed West Ham in the Premier League.

While the West Ham clash is of less consequence for Glasner and Palace, who are now 12 points clear of the relegation zone, it's of vital importance to Tottenham Hotspur, who need the Irons to drop points if they themselves are to escape the threat of demotion to the Championship.

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Just when you thought nothing else could go against you <laugh>

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We going down brh...felt like that for a long time and our record backs that

I'm at peace with it

I can't see this lot getting any more points

They just don't have the minerals for this fight

but still...I live in hope to some degree that they can turn it around
 
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We going down brh...felt like that for a long time and our record backs that

I'm at peace with it

I can't see this lot getting any more points

They just don't have the minerals for this fight

but still...I live in hope to some degree that they can turn it around
You have to keep hoping otherwise what’s the point. There’s usually a twist somewhere in these relegation battles. De Zerbi is still a decent manager and people seem to forget that. He doesn’t have long but wouldn’t be surprised if he pulled a couple of wins from somewhere. Forest have a ****ing tough run in after Burnley especially with the added European fixtures. Still reasons to have hope.
 
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Made up for Lampard. Came to Everton when we were in a mess and he managed to pull the players and fans together and keep us up. Shame he wasn’t around when we were out of the mess, a decent bloke.