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

It’s hard to credit that it’s only 8 days ago since Newcastle put title chasing Man U to the sword.

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A match that was widely hyped as a possible title decider.

Will be next in line to City

Was that a good result for united?

Moyesie knew

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I’d say the same man has enough to be thinking of.

A mere blip, he’ll be allowed one or two of those

A certain lack of class about spurs, presume Ange will deal with this

https://twitter.com/skysportspl/status/1733929826820510057?s=46&t=YOfhVM10W0bcyIiYSLI3Wg

I thought this Boehly ape was lauded as some kind of footballing genius

https://twitter.com/MattHughesDM/status/1734263374899233174?t=Msw2kuy9v38quzENP-tUEg&s=19

Palmer has a bit to go yet. Good from penalties but not at it enough from open play yet.

All well and good putting away easy chances against non runners like united away but he’s really toiling here at home against a proper tough outfit

There he is now but that was all Raheem :clap:

Rico :clap:

The City kids are alright

Palmer lays it on a plate for Jackson, Poch has Chelsea purring now

Tom Lockyer has collapsed in the game v Bournemouth

Worrying as he collapsed in the Play Off Final too :flushed:

Jesus that clip is worrying

Reports that Bournemouth staff have said he is alert and responsive

Here’s hoping

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This seems to be confirmed by sky news sources

Aye. Just saw it. In fairness, the players on both sides seemed to spot it straight away. It was a Bournemouth player that seemed to originally try to stop the game?

Yeah, a player will know when someone drops like that, even how he crumpled. 2 cases in a few months, his poor family watching that.

Palmer has turned it on this half but united are a very poor outfit

Well then