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Liverpool is an embarrassment.
As a Yankees fan, anytime a Fenway owned team losses is music to my ears.
Liverpool is an embarrassment.
Interesting article about Premier League teams and their views on Champions league, Europa, and domestic cups. I get the feeling the guy is a bit of a homer for the Prem league and is trying to make excuses for their failures but some of it seems rather true.
Interesting article about Premier League teams and their views on Champions league, Europa, and domestic cups. I get the feeling the guy is a bit of a homer for the Prem league and is trying to make excuses for their failures but some of it seems rather true.
http://www.espnfc.us/barclays-premi...league-casts-a-troubling-shadow-over-football
Looks like all relegation teams minus Burnley pulled out big wins today!
Oh yeah...them too...I can't honestly recall the last time QPR won a game....then I realized why. They've only won twice in all of 2015....I hate themAnd QPR....
Newcastle has 36 points.West Brom officially in the safe zone with their point. It's a 6 team race for the final 2 spots. Villa looks safe, next weeks Leicester/Sunnderland winner will be safe. Right now 41 is the magic number (or 40 with a better goal differential than Hull).
38 points - Aston Villa has @ Southampton and Burnley
37 points - Leicester has @Sunderland and QPR remaining
36 points - Sunderland has Leicester, @Arsenal, and @Chelsea remaining
34 points - Newcastle has @QPR and West Ham remaining
34 points - Hull has @Spurs and Man U remaining
27 points - QPR has @City, Newcastle and @Leicester remaining
29 points - Burnley is relegated.
There really should be some kind of rule stating that if you lose 6-0 in a game you must win to stay alive in the Premier League next season, you aren't allowed to come back for 5 years! I really dislike QPR and hope they plummet down the tiers of English football.QPR really looked interested in staying alive this morning.
Unless Hull beats Spurs not going to be much drama.
I will not miss QPR or Hull (assuming they go down, which is likely).
The Sunderland v Leicester and QPR v Newcastle matches are HUGE this Saturday. Both Sunderland and Leicester are playing out of their minds as of late, and should be entertaining to watch as both teams will throw guys forward.
I wouldn't shed a tear if this happened....QPR might get booted out of The Football League altogether due to financial fair play violations. Conference isn't really considered professional football. That would be stunning.