Palace and Villa lumped together, ha.
Quote from: Rigadon on April 15, 2024, 10:02:38 AMFrom today's Guardian:"We’ve read and heard numerous paeans to a three-way title race only for Liverpool and Arsenal to hand control to Manchester City, jeopardising a season’s work and legendary denouement in a single afternoon. Nevertheless, on the face of things this represents an improvement: City can end the season on maximum 91 points, far less troubling than the 98-100 recorded by the league-winners between 2017-18 and 2019-20. This is because the Palaces and Villas of this world – along with nearly every team in the division – have various players able to hurt the best, in theory a good thing but in practice possible mainly because those clubs can outbid more storied European rivals for talent, while the champions-elect, champions in six of the last seven seasons, have links to a nation state with human rights issues. So, while no one can dispute the compelling entertainment of it all – Sunday was another fantastic day of Premier League Football™ – the same problems persist, just in slightly different forms."Peak patronising. https://www.theguardian.com/football/2024/apr/15/premier-league-10-talking-points-from-the-weekend-football-actionThe Villas and Palaces - twat. Two clubs who you really shouldn't be bracketing together as if they're in any way similar.
From today's Guardian:"We’ve read and heard numerous paeans to a three-way title race only for Liverpool and Arsenal to hand control to Manchester City, jeopardising a season’s work and legendary denouement in a single afternoon. Nevertheless, on the face of things this represents an improvement: City can end the season on maximum 91 points, far less troubling than the 98-100 recorded by the league-winners between 2017-18 and 2019-20. This is because the Palaces and Villas of this world – along with nearly every team in the division – have various players able to hurt the best, in theory a good thing but in practice possible mainly because those clubs can outbid more storied European rivals for talent, while the champions-elect, champions in six of the last seven seasons, have links to a nation state with human rights issues. So, while no one can dispute the compelling entertainment of it all – Sunday was another fantastic day of Premier League Football™ – the same problems persist, just in slightly different forms."Peak patronising. https://www.theguardian.com/football/2024/apr/15/premier-league-10-talking-points-from-the-weekend-football-action
Quote from: PaulWinch again on April 15, 2024, 10:27:56 AMPalace and Villa lumped together, ha. Should only happen when Princes William and George attend our games.
Highlights, reaction and expert analysis from the day’s four Premier League games, including title-chasing Liverpool’s journey to the capital to face Fulham.The Reds have drawn with Fulham on their last three visits to Craven Cottage in all competitions and will be vying for all three points as Jurgen Klopp attempts to win the Premier League in his last season at the club.Elsewhere, Everton take on Nottingham Forest in a clash at the bottom end of the table, Unai Emery’s Aston Villa host Andoni Iraola’s Bournemouth, and there's a London derby between Crystal Palace and West Ham United.
TBH, I would also have put the game with 6 goals above the game with 4 as well but I suppose we shade it being higher up.
Are you deliberately misunderstanding this or are you permanently looking to get angry? It’s a valid point that the strength of the overall division means there are banana skins for all clubs, which is why we look at Sunday vs Bournemouth as a risk. He put Palace with Villa as we both won yesterday against the title chasers. Lighten up.