Premier League 2023/2024, why do irish people follow this farmers league

By God. That sounds class.

Klopp energises his subs, ball bag demoralises his subs

Bournemouth 10 points from 12 from last 4 games coming into today. I see they’re ahead at Old Trafford too in this battle of two of the most inform teams in the league.

United lucky not to be 2 down.

How’s Solanke lad playing?

He’s playing well. Nice goal and they’re struggling to deal with him since.

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Are Bournemouth in the top half of the table?

Martial hooked, Hiland on, he’ll surely add to his premier league haul here?

Terrible result for Liverpool at Old Trafford. Manchester United will be exceedingly dangerous in eight days’ time at Anfield. If United don’t win that they risk slipping out of the title race and you can be sure they’ll produce a massive performance.

How in the name of fuck are they 6th :joy::joy::joy::joy:

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Emery has Bailey purring. I think he’ll get man of the match on zinchenko

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Arsenal facing a big big test now.

An absolutely magnificent Aston Villa goal by Super John McGinn.

Villa Park is a magnificent football stadium. Aston Villa and a title challenging Aston Villa team led by a Scotsman symbolises old world English charm and quality like Raleigh bicycles, Staffordshire pottery, Sheffield steel and classic 1960s and 1970s BBC television documentaries.

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A smashing ground. I attended an FA Cup semi final there back in the day.

Brilliant afternoon ( was corporate so you’d hope it was…. )

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Arsenal v Wolves 1998?

2004 Arsenal v Man Utd?

Southampton v Watford 2003

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The one we all remember

Arsenal played Chelsea in the final that year

How if the other semi was southampton vs Watford

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