The Barclays Premier League 2015/16™

Hang onto those stats pal, they’ll cheer you as this season dwindles out.

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Man City would have won the league if De Bruyne was fit all season. Spurs will never have a better chance of winning it

Bing-fucking-go.

When you’ve followed Spurs for over 35 years largely through utter chaos, underachievement, farce and failure, you can deal with anything. It was pretty much the same drill at Man City for 40 years until the Arabs arrived. I’m in good cheer already as I’m absolutely convinced that 2016/17 will be our season. Just like 1981 when we beat Man City in the Cup Final, 2017 is the Chinese Year of the Cockerel.

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I’m delighted for Ranieri…a real footballing gentleman…obviously got into a good role after Pearson’s foundation last year but he’s given them belief and it’s great to see a team without all the money spent actually win the league.

Massive achievement, fairplay to them.

Unrale jersey that year. Cockerels all over the place

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That’s a superlative post @bandage. :grinning:

Cheers, pal. Only 1 like away from a coveted nice post award now.

I pushed you over the line there gaffer, even though I disagree with most of it.

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It had everything. The dismissal of harry Kane being a particular highlight.
A post for the ages.

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Chelsea played away in Bournemouth last weekend. They won 4-1 I believe.

Their fans spent the entire 90 minutes singing about beating Spurs.

Fans are great sometimes :clap:

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The Space Monekey with a massive goal for Newcastle.

H’on Rafa.

Penalty to Palace.

Silly handball from Sissoko.

And it’s saved, saved, saved.

Andros Townsend, smart football observers on here predicted he could be a big player for Newcastle in this relegation battle.

That Damien Delaney seems like an awful twat.

Where’s he from again?

Defoe scores a crucial 93rd minute peno for Sunderland.