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  • Brahvocado
    MVP
    • Oct 2012
    • 7480

    #1486
    Re: The 2015-2016 EPL Discussion Thread

    Originally posted by Krebstar
    I know the narrative is that after a relegation battle a title challenge is nothing in terms of pressure, and that the squad has nothing to lose—however, I think the next run of games is big due to it being against opponents Leicester will be heavily favored against.

    Norwich, West Brom, Watford, Newcastle, Crystal Palace, Sunderland, and several more.

    I don't buy into the whole "there's no pressure" after losing today, and now having to win games that everyone is expecting you to win.

    One thing for sure—this seems like it's going to be a memorable finish.
    I love how at the beginning of the season it was "yeah but wait until they play the big teams" and now it's "yeah but can they consistently beat the bottom teams?"

    Obviously, playing against relegation candidates during the second half of the season is no joke, but it's still better than having Arsenal's remaining schedule.

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    • gopher_guy
      The Kaptain
      • Jul 2011
      • 7389

      #1487
      Re: The 2015-2016 EPL Discussion Thread

      Haha, I don't know about that penalty.

      But Kane buries it!!!!!
      University of Minnesota Golden Gopher Hockey
      Minnesota's Pride on Ice: 1974, 1976, 1979, 2002 & 2003 NCAA National Champions

      "The name on the front of the jersey is a hell of a lot more important than the one on the back."
      -Herb Brooks

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      • gopher_guy
        The Kaptain
        • Jul 2011
        • 7389

        #1488
        Re: The 2015-2016 EPL Discussion Thread

        Oh God, City are pissed. This will be a very interesting last half hour.
        University of Minnesota Golden Gopher Hockey
        Minnesota's Pride on Ice: 1974, 1976, 1979, 2002 & 2003 NCAA National Champions

        "The name on the front of the jersey is a hell of a lot more important than the one on the back."
        -Herb Brooks

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        • fearwhatnow
          MVP
          • Aug 2006
          • 1474

          #1489
          Re: The 2015-2016 EPL Discussion Thread

          Originally posted by Krebstar
          I know the narrative is that after a relegation battle a title challenge is nothing in terms of pressure, and that the squad has nothing to lose—however, I think the next run of games is big due to it being against opponents Leicester will be heavily favored against.

          Norwich, West Brom, Watford, Newcastle, Crystal Palace, Sunderland, and several more.

          I don't buy into the whole "there's no pressure" after losing today, and now having to win games that everyone is expecting you to win.

          One thing for sure—this seems like it's going to be a memorable finish.
          Why the team must win games? Ofc there's no pressure. 99.9% the team will be playing in Champions League next season and most probably in the Group Stage directly.

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          • gopher_guy
            The Kaptain
            • Jul 2011
            • 7389

            #1490
            Re: The 2015-2016 EPL Discussion Thread

            Eriksennnnn you Danish beauty.
            University of Minnesota Golden Gopher Hockey
            Minnesota's Pride on Ice: 1974, 1976, 1979, 2002 & 2003 NCAA National Champions

            "The name on the front of the jersey is a hell of a lot more important than the one on the back."
            -Herb Brooks

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            • gopher_guy
              The Kaptain
              • Jul 2011
              • 7389

              #1491
              Re: The 2015-2016 EPL Discussion Thread

              What a big ****ing 3 points. What a fun season this has been.
              University of Minnesota Golden Gopher Hockey
              Minnesota's Pride on Ice: 1974, 1976, 1979, 2002 & 2003 NCAA National Champions

              "The name on the front of the jersey is a hell of a lot more important than the one on the back."
              -Herb Brooks

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              • Brahvocado
                MVP
                • Oct 2012
                • 7480

                #1492
                Re: The 2015-2016 EPL Discussion Thread

                If Spurs win the title solely because Arsenal beat Leicester I think I can stop watching soccer completely because I certainly won't see anything that funny again.

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                • fearwhatnow
                  MVP
                  • Aug 2006
                  • 1474

                  #1493
                  Re: The 2015-2016 EPL Discussion Thread

                  Originally posted by Brahvocado
                  If Spurs win the title solely because Arsenal beat Leicester I think I can stop watching soccer completely because I certainly won't see anything that funny again.
                  Still a long way to go. The most consistent team of the Top 4 against the mid table teams will win the title.
                  As I posted many months ago Spurs, Leicester and Arsenal play the most attractive football. If any of them manage to win the title this team will totally deserve it.

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                  • ImTellinTim
                    YNWA
                    • Sep 2006
                    • 33028

                    #1494
                    Re: The 2015-2016 EPL Discussion Thread

                    Aston VilLOL. That is all.

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                    • Perceptor
                      MVP
                      • Jun 2003
                      • 4364

                      #1495
                      Re: The 2015-2016 EPL Discussion Thread

                      CR7 is having a blast as well with the result gopher. Bad penalty decision, but City look very average against top teams. 1 point against them to be exact so far. On another note it was good to see Sturridge back. Like Brahvocado said, when he's fit and on form, he is world class. Just hope he stays fit going forward.

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                      • ImTellinTim
                        YNWA
                        • Sep 2006
                        • 33028

                        #1496
                        Re: The 2015-2016 EPL Discussion Thread

                        Originally posted by Perceptor
                        On another note it was good to see Sturridge back. Like Brahvocado said, when he's fit and on form, he is world class. Just hope he stays fit going forward.
                        15 minutes to get on the score sheet. He now has 3 goals this season in the league. All against Villa.

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                        • OSUFan_88
                          Outback Jesus
                          • Jul 2004
                          • 25642

                          #1497
                          Re: The 2015-2016 EPL Discussion Thread

                          Watching Liverpool destroy Villa was so confusing to me. I suppose it justified my decision, though. Villa is a mismanaged mess of a club with poor ownership and poor management. We might not see them for a while.
                          Too Old To Game Club

                          Urban Meyer is lol.

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                          • Krebstar
                            is looking at stats.
                            • May 2005
                            • 12904

                            #1498
                            Re: The 2015-2016 EPL Discussion Thread

                            Jamie Carragher has some thoughts on Villa: https://streamable.com/yiuq

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                            • Brahvocado
                              MVP
                              • Oct 2012
                              • 7480

                              #1499
                              Re: The 2015-2016 EPL Discussion Thread

                              Newcastle and Sunderland are just as embarrassing honestly.

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                              • Keano16
                                MVP
                                • Oct 2014
                                • 1676

                                #1500
                                Re: The 2015-2016 EPL Discussion Thread

                                Originally posted by Brahvocado
                                Newcastle and Sunderland are just as embarrassing honestly.
                                At least Sunderland is showing some fight on the pitch. Newcastle's board definitely tried in January. Villa have done neither of those which is astonishing really. In less than a decade they've gone from challenging for the top 6 to rock bottom of the premier league. I really feel for Villa's supporters.

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