All of their points would be valid if they'd been playing Man City ... ... but they're getting all giddy because they managed a home point against a team that'll go down. And don't get me started on the Joelinton love in
with their december fixtures, they could be out of sight down the swanny by then, who on earth would join a sinking ship in that situation?
Kind of contradicted himself after his meltdown about how ****e his club is. A point at home to Norwich is never a good point in the Premier league.
It’s ****e at the bottom of the league but there’s 3 top class teams all going for the title. I’ve genuinely really enjoyed the PL so far this season. It should be very close for European qualification too.
I couldn't call who will win the premier league. It might literally come down to who does the best in the games against each other that comes out on top. Arsenal, Spurs, West Ham and Man Utd all in with a fair chance of grabbing that 4th spot.
Nightmare, your team are ****e, the bubble has already burst and you've just realised you're a minger.
"clear out the deadwood and start again. It'll be good for us to win every week" Think I heard that somewhere else in 2017
“Jack Rodwell signs for Newcastle. Says he can’t wait to put his Sunderland nightmare behind him in £80k per week bargain”
To his credit that's a level of self awareness I didn't think they possessed. They'll be sniffing their armpits next.
Didn't see it, but I understand they ran around a lot and didn't get beat after hanging in late on. Well, money in January will make it better. It always does.....doesn't it? Worth repeating this about Everton. Might not be 100 per cent accurate but very near it ; Moshiri takes over at Everton as main shareholder in 2016. They have finished around 8th. A decent, competitive team. In the next five years, they spend around £500m on players. They will, you would say, finish around 8th. Easy.