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Saturday football

Posted: 06 Apr 2024, 07:58
by Coffee
"As the business end of the season approaches, so almost every game assumes some significance at the top or the bottom. Arsenal and Man City both play away on Saturday and both will be expected to win. Liverpool also visit Man U, who apparently have to learn to win, on Sunday. Each of those three will be hoping for a slip-up from the others. At the bottom, Everton and Burnley engage in a huge six-pointer, while Luton will hope to put Bournemouth to the sword and boost their survival chances. Forest have a tough assignment at Spurs. As for us, we could find ourselves ending the weekend in sixth place, if we beat Wolves convincingly and Man U get a good thumping from Liverpool. On the other hand... *SATURDAY* CRYSTAL PALACE vs MANCHESTER CITY (1230) Away win. ASTON VILLA vs BRENTFORD (1500) Home win. EVERTON vs BURNLEY (1500) Home win. FULHAM vs NEWCASTLE UNITED (1500) Draw. LUTON TOWN vs BOURNEMOUTH (1500) Draw. WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS vs WEST HAM UNITED (1500) Draw. BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION vs ARSENAL (1730) Away win. *SUNDAY* MANCHESTER UNITED vs LIVERPOOL (1530) Away win. SHEFFIELD UNITED vs CHELSEA (1730) Away win. TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR vs NOTTINGHAM FOREST (1800) Home win."

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 11 Apr 2024, 13:22
by nich the d
"Birmingham have to be regretting sacking Eustace for ""big name"" Rooney?"

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 11 Apr 2024, 11:23
by only1billybonds
"The championship is a mental league,absolute bear pitch at both ends of the table. Think Wednesday may just survive whilst fuck knows who finishes getting promoted automatically, any 2 from Leeds, Ipswich or Leicester. Champions league could give us an all English semi final in one half of the draw and all Spanish on the other side. Highly unlikely but not impossible."

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 11 Apr 2024, 11:18
by Fauxstralian
"Only saw bits of the two games last night but you have to think the winner is in the other half of the draw More specifically whoever gets through Real v Man City Everyone stumbling in the Championship, Leicester (88pts , 5 games left) lose at Millwall & Ipswich (88, 4 left) & Leeds (87, 4 left) both draw. Brings Southampton (78 , 6 left) back in Tight at the bottom but Sheff Wed & Birmingham in the bottom 3 so could be heading to Division 3 (THREE)"

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 11 Apr 2024, 01:02
by claypole
Can someone bump the Sebby Haller thread

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 11 Apr 2024, 00:55
by BRANDED
Mardy just scored

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 10 Apr 2024, 23:47
by only1billybonds
2-0. Lovely play from Greizman. Athletico bossing the game.

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 10 Apr 2024, 23:33
by kylay
"Iron Duke 3:54 Wed Apr 10 And it should be punishable with a straight red. If denial of a goal scoring opportunity is considered so offensive as to warrant red, then simulation attempting to create one should also be."

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 10 Apr 2024, 23:20
by only1billybonds
"Suicidal play from Dortmund, Athletio Madrido1-0 up"

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 10 Apr 2024, 18:40
by Mike Oxsaw
"Coffee 4:05 Wed Apr 10 Makes for ""great"" TV and opens the door for much air-filling and sponsor-attracting pundit observations. Will never be stopped for that fact alone."

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 10 Apr 2024, 17:56
by onsideman
"Iron Duke 3:54 Wed Apr 10 Yeah, that was the point I was trying (badly) to make earlier. Elliott's was no more of a foul than Saka's - they were both a form of cheating. The pundits make it worse with the absolute bollocks they talk. I've heard ""he invited contact"" being given as a reason for both a penalty and no penalty. It's endemic now... no way is that genie going back in the bottle"

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 10 Apr 2024, 16:07
by New Jersey
"Saka's favourite routine is to cut inside and curl it with his left, never seen him go on the outside. Knowing this is what he does, the very best defenders have a better chance of stopping him."

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 10 Apr 2024, 16:05
by Coffee
"Iron Duke 3:54 Wed Apr 10 Every week in the Premier League you see penalties given for exactly that - the striker deliberately running his foot into the keeper or defender's leg, then falling over. It's not a defensive misdemeanor, it's deliberate cheating and every time the ref falls for it. We've seen it so often that nobody complains. 'You can't make contact these days,' people say. That's bollocks, of course you can make contact. Or 'It's naive play from [keeper's name]'. No it's not, it''s a deliberate attempt to deceive by the alleged victim. You're right, this kind of shit does have to be wiped out."

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 10 Apr 2024, 15:54
by Iron Duke
I think it’s obvious that Sake deliberately ran into Neuer to win a penalty. He kicks the ball to the side then launches himself at Neuer’s leg. Similar to what Elliott did the other day. The fact that opinion seems divided makes me despair at the modern game. This kind of shit needs to be wiped out by punishing the cheats but it won’t.

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 10 Apr 2024, 15:47
by Manuel
Look at all the pitchfork brigade..LOL.

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 10 Apr 2024, 15:23
by lowlife
"Re Kane, he did have his elbow high but not swinging. I put that down to breaking for impacting / protecting the ball. It was against Gabriel too who imo is a pretend tough guy. Can’t stand him, lots of snide fouls and then screams when things go against him. Saliba is a twat too. Would like to have seen Saka carded for the dive and then sent off for complaining."

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 10 Apr 2024, 13:36
by Coffee
Imagination is sometimes best left unopened.

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 10 Apr 2024, 13:32
by Fauxstralian
Imagine after the Euros he will be in Paris as Tom Daley's Olympic diving partner

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 10 Apr 2024, 13:28
by Coffee
He's a very good player and has a capacity to deceive that's beyond his years.

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 10 Apr 2024, 13:21
by Fauxstralian
Am also a bit of a Saka agnostic Dont quite see the 'superstar' we are told he is Definitely wouldnt swap him for Bowen or Kudus & he isnt at the level of Foden or Bellingham

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 10 Apr 2024, 13:18
by Fauxstralian
I'd defend Kane and say he was bracing himself for contact from behind and it wasnt a major swing of the point of the elbow into the head. Always difficult with Arsenal players involved with their rolling around and play acting

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 10 Apr 2024, 12:25
by only1billybonds
How does Kane not walk for deliberately elbowing Gabriel in the throat? Fucking outrageous that it wasn't even looked at.

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 10 Apr 2024, 12:25
by only1billybonds
How does Kane not walk for deliberately elbowing Gabriel in the throat? Fucking outrageous that it wasn't even looked at.

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 10 Apr 2024, 12:23
by Eerie Descent
"I'm struggling to see what the fuss Is about regarding Saka, it's not even in fucking doubt, it's blatant cheating and he should get done for it himself. Some of those incidents are hard to gauge, and keepers are at fault for rushing out, but that was absolute blatant by Saka, you could argue he kicks the keeper."

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 10 Apr 2024, 12:17
by Manuel
"VAR seems to work well in Europe, and remember in the 22 world cup you hardly saw it. Just seems to be the PL that makes a pigs ear of it."

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 10 Apr 2024, 12:12
by Fauxstralian
"Used to hate watching Modric playing against us for Tottenham with us unable to lay a glove on him. So glad he and Bale left for Real Just saw the Arsenal v Bayern highlights Excellent refereeing to see Saka's cheating kicking Neuer , should have booked him The Gabriel handball was ridiculous though. Its handball and a pen every day of the week. Crazy I guess the positive is that both games are in the balance. Hopefully we can be in the same position on Thursday night"