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So from the start of the season the top three in whatever order you fancy was nailed on.

Then you have the second echelon, Man U, Spurs, Arsenal and (gratifyingly for me) West Ham, for at least the time being. You can also add Wolves.

Can any one see any way for the second string teams to break the top three?

Spurs and Man U have owners who could, but seemingly won't invest. Arsenal and West Ham seem to both have a lack of resources to push on.

TBH I think Wolverhampton, unless there is a change of ownership or at the least attitude at the other four clubs have the biggest opportunity. They aren't burdened with a recent history of failure and seemingly have ambitious owners.

Just a shame that we could all happily name next season's top three right now.

posted on 11/2/22

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posted on 11/2/22

comment by wolfieinFL (U16306)
posted 25 minutes ago
By the way, have you found out who TBC really is??

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Rent free in a vacant space.

posted on 11/2/22

comment by TheBlackCountry (U22512)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by wolfieinFL (U16306)
posted 25 minutes ago
By the way, have you found out who TBC really is??

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Rent free in a vacant space.
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what a lame Rhianna cover that'd be

posted on 11/2/22

Obviously Bombolino get's to you.

posted on 11/2/22

wolfie is the shortened version. Sunny is a derogatory remark and short for sunny Jim. Couldn't really care who TBC is, he's still an annoying poster. Probably is Tatter306.

posted on 11/2/22

comment by wolfieinFL (U16306)
posted 3 minutes ago
Obviously Bombolino get's to you.
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it actually doesn't get to me, but clearly sunny gets to you and isn't meant in a derogatory way at all you tool, sunny/sunshine as in it's sunny out there

posted on 11/2/22

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maybe I should stop eh?

posted on 11/2/22

What really gets to Sunny Boy, is that although he likes to think he’s a detective, he has no clue who I am.

Whereas I know exactly who he is!! Owned.

posted on 11/2/22

The name is still wolfie. I think I may have touched a nerve and it did get to you, or we wouldn't have read all that garbage about a sunny person.

posted on 11/2/22

No it's me clearing up that sunny isn't an offensive term but whatever suits your agenda

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