(09-27-2020, 07:22 PM)NHS Track and TrAcey Wrote: Not as a player, but I remember him being linked with every single Scottish managerial job going in the mid-2000s, and never getting one.
He was a good player for Aberdeen. Therefore he was a cunt.
Quite good to see dull, purportedly well-coached sides Wolves and Man City getting absolutely pumped out of sight by the chaotic energy of Leicester and Wham imo.
(08-02-2018, 09:04 AM)Mags Wrote: A resposta é Sim.
(09-28-2020, 07:36 PM)Arkadiusz Klimek Wrote: Early doors but it's hard to see past Liverpool. Consistency is incredible.
Agreed. The likes of Chelsea and Utd are simply nowhere near yet and have so much chopping and changing of lineups whilst Liverpool are so settled. City can go on a run but they just don't see to have the correct balance and defensively still really suspect. Spurs and Arsenal are only competing for 4-6th and honestly the way Rogers has Leicester setup and playing I can see them being ahead of a couple of the big clubs again. Then there's Everton...?
(09-28-2020, 07:40 PM)Hendricks Wrote: Agreed. The likes of Chelsea and Utd are simply nowhere near yet and have so much chopping and changing of lineups whilst Liverpool are so settled. City can go on a run but they just don't see to have the correct balance and defensively still really suspect. Spurs and Arsenal are only competing for 4-6th and honestly the way Rogers has Leicester setup and playing I can see them being ahead of a couple of the big clubs again. Then there's Everton...?
Think to finish above Liverpool you'll need at least 90 points. If City sort out the defence they are the only team capable but Pep seems to have lost his spark.