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Richarlison scored or assisted exactly 25% of their goals last season, he is a huge loss for them.
They are a DCL injury away from absolute poverty
Think they're in a relegation battle next season. Luckily for them, none of the teams coming up are a Wolves or Leeds, think Everton might be safe as Bournemouth and Fulham will probably struggle and there's Forest and Brentford there too. Think it'll be the tightest relegation battle the prem has seen for years.
They're a fit shootball team these days.
They're definitely relegation candidates, Lampard isn't a great manager and they've got a pretty bad squad and still not signed anyone.
We played them a week or so back and they were really poor, all they had about them was putting in borderline dangerous tackles in a friendly.
Lampard is yet another example of a top English player walking into a top management job despite very little experience. As long as you're a big enough name you don't need to work your way up, you just get handed a PL job on a plate once you've got your badges.
I thought he did okay with Derby, but since he left they've been a mess. Is that down to him or the owners? Or did he underperform while they financially doped the club or something?
Strikemug got this one right
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Everton - 4th bottom at best
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posted on 21/7/22
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posted on 21/7/22
Richarlison scored or assisted exactly 25% of their goals last season, he is a huge loss for them.
They are a DCL injury away from absolute poverty
posted on 21/7/22
Think they're in a relegation battle next season. Luckily for them, none of the teams coming up are a Wolves or Leeds, think Everton might be safe as Bournemouth and Fulham will probably struggle and there's Forest and Brentford there too. Think it'll be the tightest relegation battle the prem has seen for years.
posted on 21/7/22
They're a fit shootball team these days.
posted on 21/7/22
They're definitely relegation candidates, Lampard isn't a great manager and they've got a pretty bad squad and still not signed anyone.
We played them a week or so back and they were really poor, all they had about them was putting in borderline dangerous tackles in a friendly.
posted on 21/7/22
Lampard is yet another example of a top English player walking into a top management job despite very little experience. As long as you're a big enough name you don't need to work your way up, you just get handed a PL job on a plate once you've got your badges.
posted on 21/7/22
I thought he did okay with Derby, but since he left they've been a mess. Is that down to him or the owners? Or did he underperform while they financially doped the club or something?
posted on 15/4/23
Strikemug got this one right
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