Credit to Leicester for pretty much shutting down the most dangerous attacking machine in the world. My jaw was absolutely on the floor when Kompany belted that top bins.
That was my first time seeing Brendan Rogers' Leicester and I was pretty impressed. They have some really interesting players too. Ndidi, Maddison, McGuire, Jonny Evans and Schmeichel had really good matches.Credit to Leicester for pretty much shutting down the most dangerous attacking machine in the world. My jaw was absolutely on the floor when Kompany belted that top bins.
My first time, too. It would be a coup if they can make the Tielemans deal permanent.That was my first time seeing Brendan Rogers' Leicester and I was pretty impressed. They have some really interesting players too. Ndidi, Maddison, McGuire, Jonny Evans and Schmeichel had really good matches.
I've heard really good things about him but have mostly felt like he plays very much within himself when I've seen him in the past. A little bit reticent. So I'm not really sure what he's capable of.My first time, too. It would be a coup if they can make the Tielemans deal permanent.
Fair enough, though he does have three goals and four assists in twelve appearances for Leicester since January, and he's averaged 2.33 shots per match. It looks like he's paired well with Ndidi, being the ball-progressor from midfield.So I'm not really sure what he's capable of.
ManU needs to can Woodward - the Club makes a ton of sponsorship cash, but the squad is a shambles and needs a full overhaul, and that’s 100% on Mr. Ed. I don’t know if bringing in a Technical Director, especially a former player with zero training/education in the subject matter (as opposed to a guy like Edwin Van Der Sar who studied it after playing career) is gonna right the ship.What an effin' season. Congrats to City. Congrats to 'Pool.
Man United are hilariously bad.
But we get to wallow in past glory.Man United are hilariously bad.
Those training jerseys are fire!!! Too bad they didn’t use them instead of the vertical pin stripes
Actual:Bold 2018/19 predictions here we goooo:
Liverpool
Man U
Arsenal (New coach, new era.)
Chelsea
Man City
West Ham (Back to their good days)
Newcastle (brave prediction, I know.)
Tottenham (what happened!?)
Crystal Palace
Bournemouth
Leicester
Everton
Fulham
Burnley
Wolves
Watford
Brighton (will juuuust scrape it through)
Huddersfield (was a good run)
Southampton
Cardiff
I wish the forum had one of those "timers that will @ me when the season ends" things.
Actual:
City
Liverpool
Chelsea
Tottenham
Arsenal
Man U
Wolves
Everton
Liecester
West Ham
Watford
Crystal
Newcastle
Bournemouth
Burnley
Southampton
Brighton
Cardiff
Fulham
Huddersfield
I got two out of three of the relegated teams, and I waws spot on with "Brighton will JUUUUUST scrape by".
Everything else was folly
Chelsea and Ruben Loftus-Cheek are probably thrilled they decided to play a pointless friendly against a crappy NE team on a horrible surface.
[smh]...... ruptured Achilles.....
http://www.espnfc.com/chelsea/story/3855458/chelseas-ruben-loftus-cheek-ruptures-achilles-tendon