Premier League Thread 2016/17 v152: Jack Cunts Edition

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How the mighty have fallen.

i mean, given that united were in sixth for like five months and havent really played great lately its not hte worst but not the best. tranisition blah blah blah


but youre right
 
List me the star players that have left top 3 Prem sides in the last 5 yrs to go on to a bigger Club ?


I can only think of Kante.

Maybe some view PSG(Angel Di Maria) bigger than Utd?

Not sure they were all top 3 at the time, and ""star players" may rule out some......


RVP. Juan Mata. Alex Song. Thomas Vermalen. Carlos Tevez. David Luiz? Peter Cech? Nigel de Jong?
 
In a bit of a debate on twitter, curious for other opinions.

How far down do you think Arsenal could go, long term, with minimal interest in results by its owner? The person I'm debating with thinks they wouldn't get lower than midtable based on Liverpool and Chelsea's bad seasons. I think a cyclical trend could develop where worse results get worse sponsorship deals and lower gate revenues which results in less investment and even worse results. Not a 2-3 years thing, but more like 15-20 years thing. Is Arsenal too big to fail?
 
Arsenal still has great players. They just have no formation, system, strategy. Great players will keep you in the top 10 by the season's end.
 
In a bit of a debate on twitter, curious for other opinions.

How far down do you think Arsenal could go, long term, with minimal interest in results by its owner? The person I'm debating with thinks they wouldn't get lower than midtable based on Liverpool and Chelsea's bad seasons. I think a cyclical trend could develop where worse results get worse sponsorship deals and lower gate revenues which results in less investment and even worse results. Not a 2-3 years thing, but more like 15-20 years thing. Is Arsenal too big to fail?

i agree with the other guy
 
In a bit of a debate on twitter, curious for other opinions.

How far down do you think Arsenal could go, long term, with minimal interest in results by its owner? The person I'm debating with thinks they wouldn't get lower than midtable based on Liverpool and Chelsea's bad seasons. I think a cyclical trend could develop where worse results get worse sponsorship deals and lower gate revenues which results in less investment and even worse results. Not a 2-3 years thing, but more like 15-20 years thing. Is Arsenal too big to fail?


They won't do a Leeds.....middle to long term they will be fine. Their days of being the clear #2 team in the country may be over, but they should remain in the top 6.

Being a rich, North London based team means they are probably too big to fail for any amount of time.
 
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i mean, given that united were in sixth for like five months and havent really played great lately its not hte worst but not the best. tranisition blah blah blah


but youre right


Yeah, I'm hoping the trend of the last 3 seasons (realistically out of title contention, aiming for the top 4 by Xmas) doesn't continue!


4th transitional season in a row!
 
ugh youre one of those.

saying that....young mccree [<diva3}

Yeah don't act like the women Overwatch players aren't just as thirsty as the guys haha. People been freaking out that Genji has his nipple out <20>
 
Yeah don't act like the women Overwatch players aren't just as thirsty as the guys haha. People been freaking out that Genji has his nipple out <20>
Did you watch the Overwatch rage video i posted here recently?
 
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