From the Athletic: “Manchester City paid the highest amount of fees to agents/intermediaries compared to other Premier League clubs for the 2022-23 season. Pep Guardiola’s side spent over £51.5million on fees paid to agents and intermediaries between February 1, 2022 to January 31, 2023. “ Where can a retired geologist sign up to become a player agent?
Also helped by Rodri not getting a second yellow card even though he would’ve gotten one if he hadn’t already been booked. It was a classic “he’s already on a yellow so let’s not give him another one, but if he doesn’t have one he gets one”
Welp, I expected absolutely nothing from Liverpool and they still found a way to disappoint me. Can't wait for them to shit the bed against Chelsea before they come out with a "game of the season" performance against us.
Watching the Chelski vs Villa pregame and Potter's lineup looks jacked up. 3-4-3 with only 1 true CB at the back. James & Cucerella at RCB & LCB? Are they that short on CBs?
Unfortunately yeah, this year their home/away splits are ridiculous. So quite likely they batter us at Anfield
Liverpool beating Arsenal at Anfield to help City win their 5th title in 6 years would just prove that their 2019-20 title was a covid/lockdown related fluke and shouldn't count.
I actually think at worst we get a point at Anfield atm because they will be expected to get something out of us and every game there are any expectations they shit the bed.
I need to find that two button meme for the relegation battle with David Moyes on one side and Everton on the other.
Their results this season are hilarious. Draws against: United, Spurs, Arsenal Wins against: Chelsea (x2), City (League Cup) Positive results against the entire top 4, league double against Chelsea, mired in last place.
United gonna score some jammy late goal, probably McTominay, after Newcastle have spent the entire first half spurning phenomenal chances.