The English Premier League 2016/17™

Rodgers is Aladdin.

Burnley are a real throwback to pre EPL days. Founding member of the football league, English manager and possibly all XI of their starting team today born in the British Isles.

Pedro puts us one up.

Engrave our name on the trophy. Conte is walking this mickey mouse league.

Lovely Ariel shot encapsulating , Victorian streets , industrial era chimneys and the Pennine foothills in distance .

Real football .

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Brady with a stunning free kick to level matters.

Cracking free kick, in the jungle gym with the kids, sky sports on in the background and I celebrated that one like his winner against Italy

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wtf?

why would you be happy to see Burnley score against the London blues?

Just happy for an Irish player doing well, is that so hard to understand?

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twee

Nothing wrong with that pal, especially with the International window around the corner.

Now fall in @Little_Lord_Fauntleroy

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Any clips of Brady’s goal, chaps?

@Rocko?

Swansea flying under Paul Clement. Leading the champions Leicester2-0 at half time. They’re unrecognisable from the rabble they were under Francesco Guidolin earlier in the season.

What rabble?

Leicester coming alive here.

The rabble that saw Swansea pick up 1 point from 6 games.

In those 6 games they played, 3 of the current top 4 and last year’s champions.

Hardly a rabble, what happened after Guido was sacked was a rabble.

This Gray lad for Leicester has no end product.

What you have conveniently omitted to mention is in those 6 games, Swansea under Guidolin also lost at home to newly promoted Hull City - that’s still the only away win Hull have registered this season. There was also a defeat to a Southampton side who started that game winless and in the relegation places. It was those two awful results that sealed Guidolin’s fate.

Should Klopp have been sacked after he picked up a 3 points in five games, including 2 defeats and a draw against 3 of the bottom 4 sides?

Are Liverpool a rabble?

Klopp should be a big contender for LMA manager of the year. As @Nembo_Kid has pointed out about 146 times, Liverpool finished 21 points behind Leicester last season. They are now 28 points ahead of them, a 49 point swing. That’s remarkable progress.