Premier League 2018/19 (23 Viewers)

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ColloRosso

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"The Premier League now holds the honourable status of the best football competition in England,
and quite possibly the world, largely due to one man's decision to invest in football over pornography."


Insightful :baus:
 

JuveJay

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FA Cup final was close...lol.

When you're Watford and playing a team like Man City you have to play well and compete for every ball to even stand a chance. Pereyra missed a 1v1 at 0-0 and then they conceded two soft goals where they didn't challenge. After that they rolled over and had their bellies tickled.

Shame because Watford had a good season, but today they got it all wrong, and especially in midfield which looked terrible. City will turn teams over in this situation all day long.
 

ColloRosso

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Wolves have qualified for the 2019/20 Europa League, marking the club’s return to major European competition for the first time in almost four decades.
The UEFA Cup finalists of 1972 are back in the tournament following Manchester City’s 6-0 victory over Watford in the FA Cup final at Wembley this evening, which led to England's third Europa League spot to revert to the side which finished seventh in the Premier League.
Wolves last took part in the competition back in the 1980/81 campaign, also when the Europa League was under the guise of the UEFA Cup. Unfortunately, a John Barnwell-led side fell at the first hurdle, in a 3-2 aggregate first round defeat to Dutch outfit PSV Eindhoven.
Nuno Espirito Santo’s men will enter next season’s Europa League at the second qualifying round, with the first match in a two-legged tie scheduled to take place on Thursday 25th July. The second leg will be played on Thursday 1st August.
Wolves will find out their opponents during the draw for the second qualifying round which will take place on Wednesday 19th June.

The season these guys made after rising from the championship was absolutely surreal. Ok, I am sold, now I am officially also a Nuno Espirito Santo fan too :baus: @Ronn


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ColloRosso

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Im warming up to the idea of Mourinho from these gifs alone. Hes climbing the ladder of my preferred choices (although there arent many id like)

I mean, between Sarris and other nobodies in football I would take Mou as well... no regrets :lol2:

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I remember it being in the media here. Can't remember if United ever achieved it or not.

I know if you win the CL 5 times or 3 in a row you keep it. Not that we have to concern ourselves with that lmao... sigh.

The Third is coming... fear not :baus:
 

zizinho

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I remember it being in the media here. Can't remember if United ever achieved it or not.

I know if you win the CL 5 times or 3 in a row you keep it. Not that we have to concern ourselves with that lmao... sigh.
United won 3 straight with Ronaldo and Ferguson 2006-2009

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I mean, between Sarris and other nobodies in football I would take Mou as well... no regrets :lol2:

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The Third is coming... fear not :baus:
Yep, only Poch, Conte and Inzaghi id take over him, from the bunch of names thrown around
 

icemaη

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Im warming up to the idea of Mourinho from these gifs alone. Hes climbing the ladder of my preferred choices (although there arent many id like)
No matter what happens, we need a coach who's gif game is at least as stronk as Allegri's. Inzaghi's tripping one is my favourite so far. Still not as good as my avatar though.
 
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