Premier League Thread 2016/17 V69: The Prem Fred Needs a Mod

Should Angus be a mod?


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I like my normal av, tbh, if @Nowhere Fast wants to make me/you/@Tules/@Deffid some matching Haileebae/Mileybae/Maybae/IvankaBae Christmas avs I would wear it all month doe and would expect you lads to the same
You could use your normal one but just stick baelee santa hat in it somewhere.
 
I like my normal av, tbh, if @Nowhere Fast wants to make me/you/@Tules/@Deffid some matching Haileebae/Mileybae/Maybae/IvankaBae Christmas avs I would wear it all month doe and would expect you lads to the same

I'll do whatever pal (I'm an av slut, imo) I could just jazz up the original one with some christmas flair?
 
Yeah luckily I kept all the different parts that make the av so editing it is no problem at all.

You defo want the HaileeeBae christmas hat pic in there? Anything else why we are making changes?
Just Haileebae and some Christmas fluff
 
Dunno, they're a Shitty away.

Might risk with Defoe at home to Leicester, Leicester have traveled poorly

I have Defoe and Negredo. Most of my players are playing away..
 
'I don't care about age' - Klopp committed to promoting youngsters
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has vowed to not let a player's age influence him in his team selection as he continues to encourage youth progression at the club.

Klopp possesses a young squad at Liverpool and Tuesday's 2-0 EFL Cup win over Leeds United saw the German play several of his less experienced contingent, with Kevin Stewart, Ovie Ejaria and Trent Arnold all starting.

But 17-year-old substitute Ben Woodburn stole the show, netting Liverpool's second to become the club's youngest goalscorer and Klopp will be happy to continue blooding youth players.

"No, as long as the player develops, I don't care about the age," he said on Friday.

"They're all younger than me. They're all young lads, some at a very young age, some at the best age and some where we can really use their experience.

"Everything is good. I enjoy working with these guys. I don't compare how old you are.

"If you start really early, you have a long time to have a career. I think in this moment we are the right club for boys to develop and improve and get the best player they can get.

"They are involved in all our plans, not only the three lads now. I don't know when you stop being a young player; 22, 23 is still young.

"We need to give them a situation where they can come through and they're ready when we use them.

"A few ups and downs, but as long as you are under the right circumstances and at the right club, we have no doubt about the potential of these boys.

"A little bit of luck, right attitude, [then] we have a decent player I think."
 
Guardiola wary of Costa and Pedro
Pep Guardiola has warned Manchester City of the threat posed by Diego Costa and Pedro when Chelsea visit the Etihad Stadium on Saturday.

Guardiola managed Pedro at Barcelona and also faced former Atletico Madrid striker Costa during his time at Camp Nou.

And he knows both men will present a significant barrier to City maintaining their unbeaten home record in the Premier League this season.

He said of Costa: "He’s a top player. He made an amazing season at Atletico and then came here. He's a top player.

"He is a top scorer and has good movement when he runs in behind."

Of Pedro, he added: "I hope Pedro doesn't perform well.

"I have to thank him, he made me a better manager. He works great between the lines, near the box he's a killer. He is one of the quickest players when it's time to shoot."

Guardiola also had words of praise for Chelsea boss Antonio Conte, who has overcome a slow start to lead the London club to the top of the table.

"Conte is without doubt one of the best coaches in the world right now," he said.

"It’s the first time we are going to face each other. It's good to play against him. He did an exceptional job in Turin [with Juventus]. He is a contender to win the Premier League from the beginning and now maybe more than before.

"I have spoken to him once or twice - but what I saw on the bench was him as a player. He was a good player."

Guardiola, whose side are third, a point behind Chelsea heading into the weekend, will have an even stronger squad to work with in January when Brazil international Gabriel Jesus completes his move from Palmeiras.

The 19-year-old has spent time this week in Manchester ahead of his permanent switch in the new year and Guardiola explained what he has been up to.

"Palmeiras won the championship so he came here to see for the first time the CFA [City Football Academy]," said the former Spain midfielder.

"This guy has had almost three years with no holidays. He needs time to rest, we are going to see, just to start the contact, where he is going to live, to work."
 
@frenzy

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Voom voom!!! I think my secret Santa at work has got me something Arsenal related lmao
 
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