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Coffee 8:41 Sun May 13
Sunday football
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So we’ve been through the snow and freezing fog, Christmas and new year, we bade farewell to Slav and welcomed Dave. We’ve crapped our collective self at the prospect of relegation and witnessed a corner flag transplanted to the centre spot. We’ve protested – or not – at the owners, and now the beer gardens are open once more and village greens are ready for that summer game of bat and ball. The last day of the Premier League season is here.
All the main Premier League issues have been resolved, barring two unlikely scorelines at Southampton and Swansea. I, for one, would like to see Swansea have a go and put the heeby-jeebies up Southampton for a while as Citeh strive to reach 100 points.
Most of the teams above us have really difficult games today, which means that we could actually finish the season in the top 10. Stranger things have happened. Ask your great-granddad.
At the top end of the table – a region we will forever, it seems, require a visa to visit – Spurs, Liverpool and Chelsea will battle for third place against Leicester, Brighton and Newcastle respectively.
It may have escaped your notice that Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger, takes charge of his final game for that north London club today. He might have wished for rather more glamourous opponents than Huddersfield to mark his exit, but the Terriers have earned the right to be in celebratory mood and will doubtless offer M Wenger a guard of honour and whatever other emotional etiquette is demanded by the modern game.
Each place is worth about £2 million, so you’d imagine that a few chairmen will have had a quiet word with their managers about team selection. While the blooding of promising youngsters at this time falls by the wayside.
Speaking of falling by the wayside, BFS’s position at Everton seems far from secure and a good hiding today will only serve to strengthen the voices of Scousers demanding change. Would they take a previous manager back? Will that previous manager still be in charge of our mighty club in August, armed with a gaggle of new world-class players and ready to take on the world with Guardiola-style football? Well, we can dream, can’t we?
The World Cup kicks off in a month and a day with the mouth-watering prospect of Russia taking on Saudi Arabia. Meanwhile, here are today’s fixtures – the only day of the season when all teams play and kick-off at the same time.
Burnley vs Bournemouth Crystal Palace vs West Bromwich Albion Huddersfield Town vs Arsenal Liverpool vs Brighton & Hove Albion Manchester United vs Watford Newcastle United vs Chelsea Southampton vs Manchester City Swansea City vs Stoke City Tottenham Hotspur vs Leicester City West Ham United vs Everton
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gph
1:53 Mon May 14
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Sad about Carrick - what a fuck up that he's a Man U legend. Decent ownership, and he might have been our legend
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gph
1:46 Mon May 14
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Don't think I've seen Defoe ever been so unselfish
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only1billybonds
1:43 Mon May 14
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Well done Coffee,this has been a good weekly read. Thanks for taking the time.
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gph
1:18 Mon May 14
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Class appreciation of Wenger from Huddersfield - Arsenal should be embarrassed.
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gph
1:14 Mon May 14
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Shearer reckons Shelvey is reliable in terms of injury - what about being reliable in terms of being arsed to perform?
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gph
1:06 Mon May 14
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Haha, Moses was day-dreaming about his time with us
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gph
1:00 Mon May 14
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Andre Ayew's best highlights this season - two good passes and a goal... well, it might have been if Tammy Abrahams hadn't got in the way
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gph
12:49 Mon May 14
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Top tip - don't score the best League goal of May.
Unluckily for Mark Noble, there isn't a GoM for May, and thus he's not even entered in GoS.
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gph
12:31 Mon May 14
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Obviously, we're miles better than Tottenham - they made Leicester look good, we made them look almost as bad as Southampton...
(If only it worked like that...)
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gph
12:29 Mon May 14
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I don't understand Choudary
He looked good in the first half against us, and shit in the second.
And shit in the MotD highlights today
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fred flinstone
12:25 Mon May 14
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How the yids finished 3rd with a defence as shit as that I will never know
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Mart O
1:48 Sun May 13
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Well done, Coffee. Always enjoy these threads.
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Sydney_Iron
1:26 Sun May 13
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Thanks Coffers, reward yourself with at least 6 oranges.
*No need to thank me.......
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happygilmore
1:17 Sun May 13
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Cheers Coffee.....this time last year, we beating Burnley away 2-1.
Looks like Burnley went closer to the "next level"
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Coffee
11:34 Sun May 13
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Burnley vs Bournemouth (Home win) Crystal Palace vs West Bromwich Albion (Draw) Huddersfield Town vs Arsenal (Away win) Liverpool vs Brighton & Hove Albion (Home win) Manchester United vs Watford (Home win) Newcastle United vs Chelsea (Away win) Southampton vs Manchester City (Away win) Swansea City vs Stoke City (Home win) Tottenham Hotspur vs Leicester City (Home win) West Ham United vs Everton (Home win)
Thanks, gents!
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RBshorty
11:30 Sun May 13
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Cheers Coffee.
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Banjo
11:26 Sun May 13
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Coffee. Thank you for your Saturday Football thread all season and for todays piece. I look forward to your observations and your wit each week, so keep it up next season mate and .........................COYI's.
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Sydney_Iron
11:12 Sun May 13
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Burnley Palace and WBA to draw Arsenal Liverpool ManU Swansea and Stoke to draw Chelsea Man City Spurs West Ham
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CrowleyHammer
11:04 Sun May 13
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lab 10:27 Sun May 13
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Keep dreaming
10:55 Sun May 13
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Elm Park 21 9:22 Sun May 13
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