If this is your first visit, be sure to
check out the FAQ by clicking the
link above. You may have to register
before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages,
select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.
Well well well, it appears the it was Man City who ended up bottling it.
Interesting substitute appearance from David Brooks. I like David Brooks but he came on and missed a sitter (by EPL standards); a one-on-one; and fell over the ball.
Interesting substitute appearance from David Brooks. I like David Brooks but he came on and missed a sitter (by EPL standards); a one-on-one; and fell over the ball.
I felt for Bournemouth with Man City getting that late equaliser. Bournemouth were by far the better team.
if spurs go down and arsenal win the champions league, if I was an arsenal fan I think I'd quit watching football after that, it's only going to be downhill from there
Turns out Pep's heart wasn't in it and he knew he was off.
Remember Stevie G giving it to Demba Ba which was the pivotal moment that blew the league for Liverpool.
Gueye's back pass against Everton in their 3 all draw did for Citeh this season.
The only bit of excitement on the last day of the season will be who goes down between West Ham and (as Jamie Carragher would say) Spares.
As long as Chelsea don't concede late on that is, currently Chelsea 2-1 Tottenham.
Man City control their own destiny, and I would back Pep who has been there and done it multiple times over Arteta, who is looking a bit stressed these days.
I guess only if one of them said they were staying for the last two games?
Comment