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  2. Its been years since we've had a trophy parade and feels long over due.. Dont want the next london club to win the league to be Arsenal! Its more and more likely but still..rather not!
  3. I only want us to win IF Citeh keep winning the league they will set a bar so high over a long period that they may well even pass up Manure I am not going to arsed over Arse winning a stray league title Spuds yes, Arse no where I want Arse to fail is the CL, same for Citeh but may well not get my wishes there due to Arse's insane form and lack of quality in re other sides PSG, Real, and a fully healthy Chels (ie Palmer and Colwill especially, but Colwill is a long shot) are the main teams that have the best shot maybe Bayern if they play a far better game AND get Musiala back
  4. City were inconsistent like us. As I said we probably beat arsenal but then blow it at Bournemouth or something like that. But if they and us are still within reach in the January transfer window I'm sure someone will buy to help with that inconsistency. For city I think it's their middle and for us we already know.
  5. Obviously it's all about the oil, have to be blind not to see that. Yet the Venezuela people in general would welcome this. Would want something similar to what USA did in Panama. Came in and left the country in good shape after the invasion.
  6. Trump’s war on drugs a ‘pretext’, says former US diplomat Charles Samuel Shapiro, the former US ambassador to Venezuela, says the US anti-drug operations in the Caribbean are a cover-up to depose Maduro. “It’s a pretext. If you look at the US government’s own reports, drugs coming into the United States from Venezuela are minimal, so declaring these people to be ‘narco-terrorists’ – it makes no sense,” Shapiro said. “Cocaine is not produced in Venezuela. It is Colombian cocaine that’s transiting Venezuela, most of it, en route to Europe, not to the United States. Some of it does go to the United States … fentanyl is not produced in Venezuela. Fentanyl is produced in Mexico.” Shapiro also noted that Trump on Friday said he would pardon the former president of Honduras, Juan Orlando Hernandez, who was sentenced to 45 years in prison in the US last year after being extradited from Honduras on charges of drug trafficking. “The whole drug trafficking thing is simply a pretext,” Shapiro reiterated.
  7. fuck Citeh cheating cunts amazing how many here are all up on their dicks
  8. ffs 10 minutes added Citeh score in the 91st minute 3 2
  9. City don't look like they'll challenge. Even if they've won here
  10. Today
  11. Yeah definitely they haven't been at their best and have a good lead atm. They beat us tommrow thats 9 clear They deserve it if they do get there for what they've built and how the patience has paid off..long as not Champions league as well!
  12. City about to fuck up again, hand the title to Arsenal already what a joke.
  13. So frutating not to win that one.Been a while since we have! 5 losses.. 2 draws since our last win..surely tommrow we can change it! Failing that bring Drogba back!
  14. Adam Wharton (21-289, Crystal Palace) was the Big Five League leader for both Passes into the Final Third (11) and Long Passes Completed (10, alongside Udinese’s Nicolò Bertola). He was also the non-Defender leader for Progressive Passing Distance across all leagues with 442 yards, alongside PSG’s Warren Zaïre-Emery. Here it is. You may be surprised to learn this was just the third game in his entire league career that Wharton has completed 10+ Passes into the Final Third. However, you need to remember that for Pathfinders like Wharton, it’s important to break down their passing output. The list of U-23 players to complete 10+ Passes into the Final Third in a Premier League this season consists of Declan Rice’s prospective midfield partners for England at the 2026 World Cup. Elliot Anderson hit double figures six times this season before Wharton joined the list at the weekend. However, when breaking down these single-game tallies, their differing styles become clear. Wharton ranks first for Percentage of Completed Passes into the Final Third, Distance per Pass Completed, Progressive Distance per Passes Completed, Long Passes Completed and Percentage of Passes as Long Passes. He ranks second for Percentage of Passes as Progressive Passes excluding Passes into the Penalty Area and Direct Ratio (Percentage of Distance as Progressive Distance). This is a reflection of his style of play, his Pathfinder profile: Wharton accelerates the tempo with forward-first, long-range passing. Anderson profiles more like a Platformer: he dictates and controls tempo through volume. My theory is that this table is a microcosm of their overall output this season. Looking at a player’s most effective games for a key metric and how they achieved it usually reflects their skillset in its purest form. Both approaches are informed and influenced by team environment, yes. Anderson may even move closer towards that Pathfinder style under Dyche. But it’s much more natural to Wharton and I think he’s a more effective exponent. You still shouldn’t read that as ‘Adam Wharton is better than Elliot Anderson’. You should read it as ‘Adam Wharton is different to Elliot Anderson’. So, with regards to England, all of this must be considered in conjunction with Declan Rice’s own tendencies when deciding which player to pick alongside him. For what it’s worth, I think both Anderson and Wharton should be in the World Cup squad. Whoever starts should then depend on the opponent and the problems to be solved. We’ll park this discussion for now.
  15. Yep. Good player for sure and can definitely see him playing well for a top club but he’s in no way a Caicedo or Rice £100m player. For me Adam Wharton is the MUCH bigger talent. And I hope we’re in for him.
  16. Not getting the huge hype over Anderson
  17. Scouser tears!!!! https://www.instagram.com/reel/DRaUwjxjIAC/?igsh=MXY2c25yNXJrOWZ3ZA==
  18. If Kobbie Mainoo were to depart in January, even if only on loan, then one of United’s proudest traditions would be placed in jeopardy. United have consistently included an academy graduate in their first-team matchday squad since 1937, over the course of more than 4,300 straight games. Mainoo has been the sole academy representative in United’s squad on several occasions already this season. When he missed the recent 2-2 draw at Tottenham Hotspur with a knock, academy midfielder Jack Fletcher was called up as his replacement. Tom Heaton, United’s third-choice goalkeeper, and young defender Tyler Fredricson have also featured in squads this term, but like Fletcher, would not typically be considered part of Ruben Amorim’s first-choice 20-man squad. Amorim is fully aware of the record and has vowed to preserve it. “We want to maintain that; I don’t want to be the guy to break that record, or that idea,” he said in September.
  19. Marc Guehi https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6838191/2025/11/28/transfer-radar-latest-january-summer-window/ A summer transfer to Liverpool collapsed on deadline day, but Marc Guehi is expected to depart Selhurst Park in 2026. Whether the Premier League champions will try again in January remains unclear but even if they or other suitors do, any proposal would need to satisfy Palace and Guehi — which is by no means guaranteed. That is because of an amicable understanding between the south London club and their captain that he will see out the final months of his terms, attempt to lift another trophy and leave as a free agent at the end of the season. Guehi can speak to foreign teams from January 1, while English sides must officially wait until the summer. Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Liverpool and Manchester City are among his many admirers, while Real Madrid’s position may depend on the movement of other targets. Any suggestion that switching to Anfield is a formality would be wide of the mark; the situation remains open, the competition fierce, and Guehi will listen to all interested parties before making his decision. Although the 25-year-old England centre-back will have numerous destinations to choose from — and some not currently high in the pecking order could emerge as such, depending on how their seasons unfold — it is anticipated he will end up joining one of those who are expected to challenge for the Champions League trophy. David Ornstein
  20. As I predicted: Ibrahima Konate https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6838191/2025/11/28/transfer-radar-latest-january-summer-window/ Although he has been considered by Real Madrid, The Athletic can reveal the La Liga side have informed their Premier League counterparts directly and unequivocally that — despite such heavy speculation — they now have no interest in recruiting the France international. David Ornstein, Mario Cortegana and Guillermo Rai
  21. Some bitch stole over 200k from the club. But tbh it's nothing, Sterling takes home more every week...
  22. Good news our lucky charm Taylor is ref.
  23. 2 years ago we completely outplayed them with Palmer, Sterling and Mudryk front 3.
  24. Yesterday
  25. Expecting 2-1 to them, Noni getting a goal to prove a point
  26. We need to play the best we can play and not make stupid mistakes and have players sent off! And defend corners...a lot
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