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Re: 4 Things We Learnt From The EPL Last Weekend by Headlaw(m): 7:41pm On Aug 17, 2017
KingLennon:
Please before the transfer window ends, if chelsea have another player or coach that the name starts with letter 'M'. They can sell to us grin.....Manchester united for EPL 2017/2018

Man U is a racist Club, I wonder how people will be supporting a Club that don't value them.... nawa o make una buy sense small now
Re: 4 Things We Learnt From The EPL Last Weekend by Nobody: 7:45pm On Aug 17, 2017
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Re: 4 Things We Learnt From The EPL Last Weekend by juwoonn(m): 8:21pm On Aug 17, 2017
Opinionated:


The English Premier League is the most watched professional league in the world not because it houses the best defence, midfield or even attack but somehow through its organized chaos, it has become a chocolate bar of surprises and unpredictability that fans love either as those fortunate enough to pour through stadium gates or those who watch with the good old remote in one hand and a bowl of popcorn in the other on a hot Saturday afternoon.

Match Day One served a timely reminder as why that might be. Chaos remained the watchword and viewers got the spoils of it much to their entertainment while the following lessons were picked up.

Same Arsenal but Maybe with a Little Tweak


The Gunners were direct against Leicester City and by full time it felt like the familiar season-tale story of starting strong, falling apart mid-way, then rallying back to get as much spoils to hang on and not stay empty handed. Only this time it was a surmised within 90 minutes.

One positive is Lacazette’s performance not because it took him 94 seconds to open his account but mostly his overall movement and the shape he added to Arsenal’s attack. His quick feet and ability to ghost behind opposition defence will be very valuable as long as those behind him slot in through passes for the former Lyon man to chase.

In Giroud, Wenger is sure of a super-sub that offers his squad a firm plan B should less sophisticated teams decide to put their men behind the ball. Also, for the fact that the Professor could accommodate both French strikers at this same time on the pitch, with Lacazette shifting to the left, offers a hybrid attack line. A valuable weapon for a league as stubborn as England’s.

Coutinho Remains Central to Liverpool’s Fate


Granted, Jurgen Klopp’s attack did a nice job on Saturday, with the defence having a filled dish of blames for their inability to hold-off Watford, limbo habitant Phillipe Coutinho still remains crucial to The Red’s net fortunes this season.

Say what you will about Joel Matip and Dejan Lovren but even the best defences in world football hardly cope if those in front of them fail to sustain pressure on their opposite numbers. Coutinho is the kind of player whose presence compels teams to pay more attention to their back-line, something that abates the tendency to surge forward in droves and leave pockets of space behind.

With Barcelona hell-bent on replacing Neymar with his compatriot and although Coutinho handed in a transfer request 24 hours to Liverpool’s season opener, the absence of a buy-out clause in his contract means as long as the miniature Brazilian does not go rogue ala Diego Costa, the bargaining chip remains in their favour.

They really need to hang on to that guy.

Chelsea are in Bed with Self-destruction


The Abrahamovic-owned club enter this season as defending champions and like Leicester did last time, appear only interested in proving the age long adage that ‘managing success is harder than attaining it’.

One glance at The Blues’ sub-list and you will be forgiven for thinking they were playing in some U-21 NextGen Series cup. The gods of soccer might have favoured Antonio Conte with an injury free squad last season but with the shallow mess of a squad at his disposal right now plus Champions League engagements, the deities’ seemingly washing their hands off his case spells stark doom.

With an injury depleted squad, a callow bench, a reckless captain and undisciplined midfield veteran, Chelsea’s horror display against Burnley was inevitable. Figuring out how a club owned by a happy spender as Abrahamovic can be so passive in the transfer market is like explaining the possibility of a fish dying of thirst.

This is plain old self-sabotage at best.

Mourinho has a “Now Or Never” Squad

They call it the second season spell, Mourinho’s success at the second year of nearly every club he has coached. If you’re a skeptic, you can laugh it off but before you do, check out his records at Chelsea, Inter Milan, Real Madrid and Chelsea once more.

The Red Devil’s poetic 4-0 hammering of The Hammers on Sunday afternoon might as well have set up Manchester United as a potential candidate for the list above.

United have spent over half a billion pounds in a bid to return to the perch Sir Alex Ferguson toiled for decades to place them yet, it is safe to admit that despite all their transfer expenses, hardly were they complete as a squad. The lopsidedness was always apparent until now.

With Eric Bailly’s arrival last summer and Victor Lindelof’s last month, Nemanja Matic’s scoop from Chelsea and Romelu Lukaku who has proven he can turn the painful draws of last season into wins, Man United now look like a team observers will struggle to point out a chink within its armoury ranks. That is the kind of team that wins championships. It is now or never.


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cc: lalasticlala mynd44
This guy na Man utd fan
Re: 4 Things We Learnt From The EPL Last Weekend by Roon9(m): 8:52pm On Aug 17, 2017
georginho10:

deal with him? what was his offence..... abi conte has made it clear he is not in his plan this season...... abeg face ur lane

He's under contract. Like yourself he doesn't know what contract means. Chelsea will end his career grin grin
Re: 4 Things We Learnt From The EPL Last Weekend by KingLennon(m): 9:19pm On Aug 17, 2017
Headlaw:


Man U is a racist Club, I wonder how people will be supporting a Club that don't value them.... nawa o make una buy sense small now
A racist that does enough charity work for africa. A racist club with black players, a racist club that condolence with Nigeria in times of tragedy and celebrate with us in times of festivals....Come and kneel down....U need sense

Re: 4 Things We Learnt From The EPL Last Weekend by KingLennon(m): 9:20pm On Aug 17, 2017
Franchise21:
Morata grin
We'll consider him next time but he looks like china made morata
Re: 4 Things We Learnt From The EPL Last Weekend by KingLennon(m): 9:25pm On Aug 17, 2017
Princeboca12:

Musonda and Mumutinho. choose any
Musonda gringrin...he looks like a rough diamond
Re: 4 Things We Learnt From The EPL Last Weekend by Franchise21(m): 9:25pm On Aug 17, 2017
KingLennon:

We'll consider him next time but he looks like china made morata
Only time will tell
Re: 4 Things We Learnt From The EPL Last Weekend by Khayge: 9:27pm On Aug 17, 2017
IffaCatchYouEhn:
Translate this English sentence to Yoruba


I bought pepper that is not good

grin
grin
grin

Mo r'ata tí ò da.
MORATA tí ò da.
Re: 4 Things We Learnt From The EPL Last Weekend by Segadem(m): 9:29pm On Aug 17, 2017
IffaCatchYouEhn:
Translate this English sentence to Yoruba


I bought pepper that is not good

grin
grin
grin
egbon, u wicked oh! grin
Re: 4 Things We Learnt From The EPL Last Weekend by sheDD(m): 9:34pm On Aug 17, 2017
Roon9:
"Chelsea in bed with destruction"? Rubbish! Just after one poor game everyone has decided to throw the team under the bus. A team that's without 4 first team players.... Barça lost just one and we all know how the story is going.

I so much believe in Conte and I feel there's a wicked conspiracy to discredit his achievements with the team. As for Diego Costa, I pray chelsea deal with him accordingly
guy forget that thing!!!

Chelsea tear my 5 good ticket,
Chelsea do me bad thing !!??

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Re: 4 Things We Learnt From The EPL Last Weekend by ariklawani(f): 10:13pm On Aug 17, 2017
I knew Lacazette will deliver. I just love my team.Asernally i stand.
Re: 4 Things We Learnt From The EPL Last Weekend by Roon9(m): 3:27am On Aug 18, 2017
sheDD:
guy forget that thing!!!

Chelsea tear my 5 good ticket,
Chelsea do me bad thing !!??

Lols sorry bro. Dt match na banker before o
Re: 4 Things We Learnt From The EPL Last Weekend by psalmistkakah(m): 4:33am On Aug 18, 2017
flamee:
I was so happy when Chelsea lost to an underdog grin Shame on dem.
Sorry 4 u.. Soon u start 2 vex... Wen chelsea start 2 win matches which is certain.. Hope u get plenty water fkr eyes
Re: 4 Things We Learnt From The EPL Last Weekend by hysteriabox(m): 10:51am On Aug 18, 2017
GreyLaw:


I respect your opinion, however, Tottenham can not win the league, at least, not this current campaign. They have never had a deep squad, and it's even worse this season.

The league may likely be between the Manchester clubs, but Man U seems the more rugged team out of the two.

Man U had a fair team last term, and now they have plugged the obvious holes. It's not a false start; they have put their house in order. It will henceforth be difficult to get away from Old Trafford with a draw, especially for less sophisticated teams.

I'm a Chelsea fan. I hope we get it right. Matic's sale was a huge blunder, and the Costa issue is not being handled properly.
Wow.
My hat down for you. Not many can do this cos... bigotry everywhere.
Yes, I think the trophy is bound for manchester. City ll go down once they decide to sack their coach out of shear frustration. But if they chill, then City ll give United a serious run.
Chelsea too ll keep d pace. Matic n Costa were indeed blunders. I still blive Morata ll prove formidable. I still fear for their midfield. ECL isnt easy o.
Re: 4 Things We Learnt From The EPL Last Weekend by Nobody: 11:53am On Aug 18, 2017
psalmistkakah:

Sorry 4 u.. Soon u start 2 vex... Wen chelsea start 2 win matches which is certain.. Hope u get plenty water fkr eyes
I don't see Chelsea winning their next 3 matches.

This season will be a nightmare for them cheesy
Re: 4 Things We Learnt From The EPL Last Weekend by Headlaw(m): 7:23pm On Aug 18, 2017
KingLennon:

A racist that does enough charity work for africa. A racist club with black players, a racist club that condolence with Nigeria in times of tragedy and celebrate with us in times of festivals....Come and kneel down....U need sense

how many African players are playing in Man U......Jamb question
Re: 4 Things We Learnt From The EPL Last Weekend by GreyLaw(m): 2:55pm On Aug 19, 2017
hysteriabox:

Wow.
My hat down for you. Not many can do this cos... bigotry everywhere.
Yes, I think the trophy is bound for manchester. City ll go down once they decide to sack their coach out of shear frustration. But if they chill, then City ll give United a serious run.
Chelsea too ll keep d pace. Matic n Costa were indeed blunders. I still blive Morata ll prove formidable. I still fear for their midfield. ECL isnt easy o.

True!

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Re: 4 Things We Learnt From The EPL Last Weekend by hysteriabox(m): 4:18pm On Aug 19, 2017
Headlaw:


how many African players are playing in Man U......Jamb question
The question is how many BLACK players play for United?
Racism isnt Africa versus haters but BLACK/COLORED versus haters!
Re: 4 Things We Learnt From The EPL Last Weekend by psalmistkakah(m): 3:36pm On Aug 20, 2017
flamee:
I don't see Chelsea winning their next 3 matches.

This season will be a nightmare for them cheesy
Hope u are ready to��� shade tears... Cos we gonna tear tottenham into shred in s short while..
Re: 4 Things We Learnt From The EPL Last Weekend by psalmistkakah(m): 3:37pm On Aug 20, 2017
flamee:
I don't see Chelsea winning their next 3 matches.

This season will be a nightmare for them cheesy

Hope u are ready to��� shade tears... Cos we gonna tear tottenham into shred in s short while....
Re: 4 Things We Learnt From The EPL Last Weekend by 1bunne4lif(m): 8:50pm On Aug 20, 2017
justinceejay:
Believe me, Chelsea wont find it funny this season starting again this weekend.
you see your life, what happened this weekend? We are de blues, lest you forget, THE SKY IS BLUE
Re: 4 Things We Learnt From The EPL Last Weekend by Eastatlantaniqqa(m): 9:49pm On Aug 20, 2017
KingLennon:
Please before the transfer window ends, if chelsea have another player or coach that the name starts with letter 'M'. They can sell to us grin.....Manchester united for EPL 2017/2018
musonda

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