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He (or his agents) are as cute as fuck. I bet the new contract has a significant compensation clause for when they get hit with the consequences of 115. He's going to fill his boots no matter what
 
Fat arsed bastards.

Throw Johnno in there too.

Actually now I think of it, Reece Lames is basically a less skilful version of Johnno.
 
Look how pissed off the league is over the PSR challenge. Imagine how pissed they’ll be if they aren’t punished appropriately.
I bet they are, but the cunt signing a new contract tells me that they won't get relegated.
The EPL have bottled it before, don't trust them at all.
 
I bet they are, but the cunt signing a new contract tells me that they won't get relegated.
The EPL have bottled it before, don't trust them at all.
 
This is quite contrary to the other one put up recently (by me was it?). Where we were much higher in terms of Player games lost (which is a more important metric)?

These are the 2 other tables included in the article:

(Total Injuries, PL Games Missed, Avg. Games Missed Per Injury) - sorted by PL Games Missed

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(Total Changes, Avg. Changes Per Game, Unchanged Line-ups Named) - sorted by Avg. Changes Per Game

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The boy is too quick/athletic for his body. Same thing with Shaw.

I remember seeing some clip once where they had someone showing a couple of footballers particular stretches that would help them avoid muscular injuries and to test their flexibility - I think it was on England duty and Trent was one of them I think but James definitely was.

James looked like he barely did stretches and his legs were tight as fuck as he could barely do some of the stretches - makes me think he’s not exactly prepared his body for the rigours of football and he’s close to being done as an elite level footballer.

His injury record is almost as bad as Keita’s.
 
Haaland's stats there are shocking but they point to a likely regression to the mean, which will result in another hot streak.

If City had got out in front, it might have been a different game.

They dont look the same on the pitch, but City are still capable of ripping off a long winning run.
 
City are still very good going forward like the stats suggest, but they are currently very unbalanced and defensivly fragile. Struggle to control games and have a non existent midfield. They are a bit like us from a few seasons ago. Loads of shots but fewer quality big chances.

With ageing stars like KDB and Gundogan they need a big rebuild which will cost a shitload.
My guess is they sign a couple of midfielders in January.
 
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