Off Topic The Premier League Thread

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Final day today, hopefully Leicester beat Man Utd to European football and Villa go down...

**** Leicester and, despite loathing Villa and their obnoxious fans and ****ish stewards, if them staying up sends Watford down - it's all good.
 
**** Leicester and, despite loathing Villa and their obnoxious fans and ****ish stewards, if them staying up sends Watford down - it's all good.

Watford are going down. Arsenal should beat them (though Villa did beat Arsenal <yikes>)

Bournemouth playing Everton might save them, Everton look like a team that's already finished their season.

Leicester > Man United, simple.
 
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Watford are going down anyway. Arsenal should beat them (though Villa did beat Arsenal <yikes>)

Bournemouth playing Everton might save them, Everton look like a team that's already finished their season.

Leicester > Man United, simple.
Unsure if I'd prefer both Leicester and Man U in the Champions League and Chelsea to drop out of the top 4.
Leicester > Man U = Chelsea.
 
Final day today, hopefully Leicester beat Man Utd to European football and Villa go down...

That went well <laugh>


Though it's a good job there's no dodgy **** that happened during this season that could've decided this... like a goal crossing the line and hawkeye not giving it, for example.
 
West Ham doing their best to ruin everyone's day by keeping Villa up...
I don't think it ruined everyone's day. Everyone is quite happy.

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I'm loving Micah Richards as a pundit, he brings a bit of energy and enthusiasm into punditry. He's similar to Ian Wright, but without the Arsenal bias.

Also, he's not one of the usual Man Utd/Liverpool lot (bar Gary Neville, who is good), which gets a big thumbs up from me.

Roy Keane can do one, miserly ****.