Arsenal gave a tough battle until the final rounds last season but the luck just slipped away for them. Do you think this season will be the same and Liverpool, Arsenal and Tottenham will fight until the very last rounds? Or Man City will clearly win it? Do you see somebody else besides Man City winning it this year?

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    10 months ago

    And that margin of errors is already crossed (Liverpool draw against Luton, Arsenal draw against 10 man Fulham). The 1 time City didn’t win the league in recent years, Liverpool won like 26 out of 27. That’s the level needed.

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      10 months ago

      Lol no, a draw against luton means nothing of the sort. If we have a few more then yeah, but that 1 match isn’t indicative of anything.

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        10 months ago

        Exactly it’s about dropped points over the entire season, not even necessarily against teams lower down the league. 18/19 the slump going into the new year was what cost us, draws against Everton and man utd, it wasn’t really the results before new year.

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      10 months ago

      Liverpool didn’t need to win that many, though. City were majorly off the pace and Liverpool won at a canter.

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        10 months ago

        If Liverpool were more inconsistent then City would have won more games, I genuinely think that. Around the second half of the season City lost some silly games and they only lost because they thought the title was gone.

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      10 months ago

      City aren’t as good now as they were then. Kyle Walker went into the season hoping to blitz the season, and they’ve been OK by their standards, but not at their best. Liverpool could afford that result, it’s still early doors, the results that really matter are from December onwards. What will cost Liverpool will be lack of a proper DM, I just don’t think Arsenal are in serious contention, they just aren’t as good, seriously over performed last season, and I don’t think the new players necessarily close that gap.

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      10 months ago

      I think this city team is not quite at the level of the last few years. And they’ve dropped some points that their super-teams would not have – the draw to Chelsea being the most recent example.

      Look, City is almost always the best team in the League. But people have developed a superstition about them that I think is unhealthy.

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        10 months ago

        Last year they drew to Lampard Everton. Fucking Lampard. And they won Treble. They also lost to Brentford at home for some reason, their form against top 6 teams was okay at best, losing to united, Spurs, Liverpool. And they won treble, ended up season on 89 and only reason they didn’t have 95 points was because they gave up last 3 games when they already won. And the same stuff people said
        “Uh, they don’t look that good as City of past season”. To suddenly have thier best season ever, lol. 98 points season when liverpool had 97 they had weird results like losing at home to Crystal Palace.