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flyingillini

flyingillini

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Please give me your thoughts on this and different scenarios. I feel like hammering Manchester City like a hyna’s fallopians but there is a long season to go and a few bad games, this whole thing changes. It’s definitely not as easy as it looks. Thanks for your expert analysis as always. It’s been hovering around -171 now at -161 today 0FA3D477-6638-4543-82F8-C6844844089D.jpegCE4B6F4B-4296-417D-903F-DC58A7A42045.jpeg
 

Tanko

Tanko

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Man City is loaded with talent. Really loaded but, it always seems as though the team that's "supposed" to win the league ends up just missing out or completely bombing for the season.

Injuries and the trades that take place always mess with the results more than you can predict.

GL on the play.
 

Franz555

Franz555

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Its so early and there are plenty of scenarios that could impact the League title. Man City had a brilliant finish to the season , but they had help from Arsenal. If not for a total collapse by Arsenal the last 2 months , City would not have won the title. Once the World Cup ended in Dec of 22 , City were healthy and began to gel. One of the best midfields the EPL has ever seen imo. Will they be able to keep everyone happy and signed ? A lot of key players are starting on the bench ( Foden , Mahrez etc ). The previous season players like Sterling wanted more playing time and chose to move on. Its bound to happen again.
There are plenty of talented players who will be available this summer. Would Man U , Liverpool or Arsenal be better sides with a Neymar ?
Either way , I would never take City at that inflated price. Man U were starting to show promise until the injury bug hit late in the season. The coach , Erik ten Hag , eventually put his stamp on that team and removed some problem players from the roster ( Pogba , Ronaldo.... ). Once they bought in that team was pretty damn good.
Arsenal have a young , but very talented side as well. Another year of experience could be the key to staying at the top next year.
Liverpool have just acquired some much needed midfield help in Alexis MacAllister. If they can stay healthy , they may refind the winning form only a season removed.

For me its one of the other 3 @ 7/1 or 8/1 odds

Liverpool
Arsenal
Man Utd

The real EPL king around here is Tanko. He always has some good insight on the league
 

flyingillini

flyingillini

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Its so early and there are plenty of scenarios that could impact the League title. Man City had a brilliant finish to the season , but they had help from Arsenal. If not for a total collapse by Arsenal the last 2 months , City would not have won the title. Once the World Cup ended in Dec of 22 , City were healthy and began to gel. One of the best midfields the EPL has ever seen imo. Will they be able to keep everyone happy and signed ? A lot of key players are starting on the bench ( Foden , Mahrez etc ). The previous season players like Sterling wanted more playing time and chose to move on. Its bound to happen again.
There are plenty of talented players who will be available this summer. Would Man U , Liverpool or Arsenal be better sides with a Neymar ?
Either way , I would never take City at that inflated price. Man U were starting to show promise until the injury bug hit late in the season. The coach , Erik ten Hag , eventually put his stamp on that team and removed some problem players from the roster ( Pogba , Ronaldo.... ). Once they bought in that team was pretty damn good.
Arsenal have a young , but very talented side as well. Another year of experience could be the key to staying at the top next year.
Liverpool have just acquired some much needed midfield help in Alexis MacAllister. If they can stay healthy , they may refind the winning form only a season removed.

For me its one of the other 3 @ 7/1 or 8/1 odds

Liverpool
Arsenal
Man Utd

The real EPL king around here is Tanko. He always has some good insight on the league
Perfect response, thanks!
 

BMR Genie

BMR Genie

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Messages
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Man City is loaded with talent. Really loaded but, it always seems as though the team that's "supposed" to win the league ends up just missing out or completely bombing for the season.

Injuries and the trades that take place always mess with the results more than you can predict.

GL on the play.


Its so early and there are plenty of scenarios that could impact the League title. Man City had a brilliant finish to the season , but they had help from Arsenal. If not for a total collapse by Arsenal the last 2 months , City would not have won the title. Once the World Cup ended in Dec of 22 , City were healthy and began to gel. One of the best midfields the EPL has ever seen imo. Will they be able to keep everyone happy and signed ? A lot of key players are starting on the bench ( Foden , Mahrez etc ). The previous season players like Sterling wanted more playing time and chose to move on. Its bound to happen again.
There are plenty of talented players who will be available this summer. Would Man U , Liverpool or Arsenal be better sides with a Neymar ?
Either way , I would never take City at that inflated price. Man U were starting to show promise until the injury bug hit late in the season. The coach , Erik ten Hag , eventually put his stamp on that team and removed some problem players from the roster ( Pogba , Ronaldo.... ). Once they bought in that team was pretty damn good.
Arsenal have a young , but very talented side as well. Another year of experience could be the key to staying at the top next year.
Liverpool have just acquired some much needed midfield help in Alexis MacAllister. If they can stay healthy , they may refind the winning form only a season removed.

For me its one of the other 3 @ 7/1 or 8/1 odds

Liverpool
Arsenal
Man Utd

The real EPL king around here is Tanko. He always has some good insight on the league
These two know soccer! :cheers:
 

Franz555

Franz555

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Messages
5,777
Premiere League has a lot of bad teams , the gap widening which makes following boring

I think English and German football is hard nose and free flowing . I don't really enjoy watching a 1 - 0 baseball game with 2 hits total. You won't find too many scoreless soccer games in the EPL or Bundesliga.
The Beautiful Game
 
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