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Good to see an American born player doing good in the toughest league in the world.
What's interesting to me is that four weeks ago, the top spots on the table were up for grabs, and the big six had given way to several other teams (Southampton, Leicester, Wolverhampton Everton, even Aston Villa). Four weeks later, five of the top six spots are occupied by five of the big six teams.
I think the order at the top of the Premier League may have changed in MissB's favour in the last hour or so.
Yes, I'm aware, but I'm only trying to be helpful."But MissBarbara, you're only posting it so you can brag about the fact that your team tops the table for another week!"Maybe.
Quote from: MissBarbara on December 13, 2020, 08:18:20 PMYes, I'm aware, but I'm only trying to be helpful."But MissBarbara, you're only posting it so you can brag about the fact that your team tops the table for another week!"Maybe.Courtesy of a lacklustre performance from Chelsea and a great one from Fulham Should be a tasty game when Spurs are at Liverpool tomorrow. Liverpool should be more adventurous than Chelsea were when Spurs visited Stamford Bridge.
Yes, very dispiriting display all round.
A question to my soccer friends - Do you think that with more matches being played by the players every year, should the leagues increase the number of substitutions? Maybe by one or two at the most.
Quote from: ObiDongKenobi on December 16, 2020, 01:29:49 PMYes, very dispiriting display all round. At the risk of sounding like Pollyanna, the upside is that Chelsea are still only three points out of first place.Unfortunately, I have a Zoom conference this afternoon that almost completely overlaps with the Liverpool v. Spurs match, but my phone will be sitting right next to my laptop...