Looks like ManU’s jersey leaked and they’re going simple and clean.
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ManU 98/99, 99/00, 00/01Glad I implemented the similar threads feature. Was just about to put one of these up. Man City enter the coming season as back to back title holders. Has a triple ever been achieved before?
Man U will be lucky to make top 6 next season. My hot take is that, despite the fresh contract, Solskjaer is out the door by Christmas, sacrificed on the altar of Woodward and the Glazers. Unless a miracle occurs and the organization suddenly decides to make smart footballing signings rather than sponsor-pleasing signings.ManU 98/99, 99/00, 00/01
ManU 06/07, 07/08, 08/09
There’s a big divide between 6 | 7 in the EPL, so I don’t see them dropping below that top echelon of Euro-bound teams.Man U will be lucky to make top 6 next season. My hot take is that, despite the fresh contract, Solskjaer is out the door by Christmas, sacrificed on the altar of Woodward and the Glazers. Unless a miracle occurs and the organization suddenly decides to make smart footballing signings rather than sponsor-pleasing signings.
I'm sure he'll be great in the 33% of matches he's fit enough to play.Bale
Harsh prediction, but probably trueCongratulations to Aston Villa who will take the final spot in next years EPL
It has always been an oddly structured product, in which NBC charged a premium for mostly the less popular content. If you're a fan of the top 6 teams, and have some cable/satellite package, you already get ~80% of your team's games, and many felt it was too much to pay for a handful of games. Casual PL fans would similarly be satisfied with the broadcast/cable offerings. The Gold pass was mostly filled with games between the remaining 14 teams, and not many want to pay for those. Those teams have fans, but the numbers a tiny compared to the big 6, plus there's so much churn with the pro/rel. So it's main audience are Big 6 fans who cannot bear ever to miss a game.I'm strongly considering canceling my NBC Sports Gold Premier League pass. I know it'll mean missing the occasional match I'd otherwise watch, but I guess I haven't really used it anywhere near as much as I initially thought I would when I signed up ahead of the 2017/18 season. $60 is feeling excessive.
Anyone else thinking on similar lines?
They are trying to add value, however, with this: "New this year - get even MORE Premier League with all 380 matches on-demand, plus, exclusive programming from Sky Sports."
May be an investment in the future. Get everyone hooked, jack up the price.It has always been an oddly structured product, in which NBC charged a premium for mostly the less popular content. If you're a fan of the top 6 teams, and have some cable/satellite package, you already get ~80% of your team's games, and many felt it was too much to pay for a handful of games. Casual PL fans would similarly be satisfied with the broadcast/cable offerings. The Gold pass was mostly filled with games between the remaining 14 teams, and not many want to pay for those. Those teams have fans, but the numbers a tiny compared to the big 6, plus there's so much churn with the pro/rel. So it's main audience are Big 6 fans who cannot bear ever to miss a game.
The switch is smart, because it allows cord cutters with no cable sub to buy this and get everything. But I'm still baffled by the decision to put most of the most popular matchups on outside the subscription.
we're 30 minutes into the game and it's already 3-0. Good start to the season! lol
I love liverpoolNot for me I hate Liverpool! lol. Alan Partridge probably isn't happy either.
For all of the chirping from MCFC fans yesterday wanting to one-up LFC for scoring 5 versus a suspect WestHam, ManU looked vicious today tagging a legit Chelsea for 4. Team now has real grit in the defense that was previously lacking and insane attacking speed.
Separately, Lampard will have to realize very quickly that Kante, Giroud, and Pulisic are better than the guys that started, but looked like he wanted to give his home-grown a chance.
The goal of a 1st year coach is to not get fired. Lampard can play youngsters later, but he should always have his highest priced player in the lineup and his other veterans that lockdown their positions.Did Lampard learn from Vieira to not give chances to young guys? Sands and Lewis. But, Lampard is giving young guys chances.