Premier League 2018/19

Warnock has gone up in the world

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Typo mate. He is long overdue a crack at one of the big jobs. He’s served a long apprenticeship.

That loss has rattled @GeoffreyBoycott so much, he thinks Neil Warnock is the Manchester City manager.

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That one was in the ledger as a loss since Wednesday night with our injury crisis and threadbare playing resources. Thankfully our goal difference didn’t get a battering today. Still a healthy goal difference advantage on Chelsea, Woolwich and Man U which is as good as an extra point at that this stage of the season.

The Premier league run isn’t for the weak willed

Spuds with a couple of the elite coterie of super franchises breathing down their necks.
You’d feel they’ll have to win out the CL to ensure participation in the competition next season.

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Big point for Brighton @mickee321 but can’t see them getting anything out of their last four bar Newcastle at home. Will their goal difference be the thing that keeps them up at the end of the season over Cardiff?

Is ā€œthe Premier League runā€ like the ā€œCaptain’s Runā€ in rugby, or something?

It’s crushed men of the stature of Kevin Keegan and Steven Gerrard, it’s a serious business.

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It’s not a coincidence that both are former players of murder inc.

I really hadn’t noticed

Cardiff will get something tomorrow @SidneyšŸ˜‚

Warnock might have been distracted though what with managing city today as well

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Rafa working wonders again

Rafa getting Newcastle safe before Liverpool come to town. I’d say he’ll do a Davy and have them running up mountains the morning of the match.

He’s still living on the Wirral isn’t he?

Family does anyway. Geordies love him too so I’d say they’ll not be bothered when they fold like a wet envelope.

Sid has them at sixes and sevens

Phil foden has the same number of goals from open play against the top six as the Egyptian coward

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