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This is the fairly predictable and not so hilarious “arse collapse” we were talking about a few pages back. A couple draws, an unexpected defeat and then a loss v city and they’re off the top of the table. 8 points is hee haw.

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The only positives for Arsenal and the rest of the league is that City looked pretty ordinary and you get the impression they'll drop more points. Won't be a 100 point season that's for sure. Arsenal will too and also have to go to the Etihad so unless City have a big sticky patch or take their eyes off the ball before a European tie, they are even bigger favourites now than they were a few weeks back, when most sensible observers felt that they were favourites due to their pedigree, size of squad, goals all through the team and Arsenal not having a deep enough squad to rotate tired or out of form players. Of course its easier just to call it a bottle job or whatever, for the lols.

 

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26 minutes ago, KD1711 said:

Nottingham Forrest need to pay £15m for Chris Wood now that he has played 3 games, on top of a £4m loan fee. That is some business from Newcastle. 

Surely Forest knew it was likely he would play at least 3! Fair enough if it was a 10 game trigger or something but three? 

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22 minutes ago, Salvo Montalbano said:

Surely Forest knew it was likely he would play at least 3! Fair enough if it was a 10 game trigger or something but three? 

I would guess it was only done as a loan deal for some financial loophole reasons, and that all parties knew it was a permanent transfer in practice. 

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10 minutes ago, Binos said:

The sport washing league take over continues

Why dont the teams just get on with it and move to the middle east.  Can see Man Utd spending more than Chelsea in the next transfer window....who in turn will be out-spent by Newcastle.

what are the chances that next season top four is, in no particular order....Abu Dhabi, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and whoever Kuwait buy in the next few months.

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7 minutes ago, Caledonian1 said:

Why dont the teams just get on with it and move to the middle east.  Can see Man Utd spending more than Chelsea in the next transfer window....who in turn will be out-spent by Newcastle.

what are the chances that next season top four is, in no particular order....Abu Dhabi, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and whoever Kuwait buy in the next few months.

Bahrain surely will get in on

Liverpool 

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19 minutes ago, Caledonian1 said:

Why dont the teams just get on with it and move to the middle east.  Can see Man Utd spending more than Chelsea in the next transfer window....who in turn will be out-spent by Newcastle.

what are the chances that next season top four is, in no particular order....Abu Dhabi, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and whoever Kuwait buy in the next few 

Sky are an absolute joke

Harping out the line that the bid, by the former prime minister of Qatar son, is from a private individual and separate to the state of Qatar 

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