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Just now, Ro Sham Bo said:

Eriksen is absolutely done at this level. 

As, I think, is Casemiro. Having spent big on him, brought in Eriksen and Amrabat, thru remarkably.find themselves desperate to spend money on defensive midfield..... Again 

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1 hour ago, Jacky1990 said:

There cant be a player a major club in world football who is as shite at decision making as Marcus Rashford.

If there is the options to run, pass, cross or shoot, he has a spectacular ability to pick the worst option available.

Brennan Johnson read this post and took it as a challenge. 

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29 minutes ago, DrewDon said:

I genuinely find it funny just how much the international Man United fanbase despise McTominay. Having a look on Twitter now, remarkable commitment to the agenda. 

Its quite bizarre.

Especially when players like Eriksen and Fernandes offer so little 90% of the time and get away with it.

Not his fault they constantly play him out of position in the midfield.

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Walker been done twice by the exactly the same move for both of Newcastles goals was a fun watch.

Everyone knows football will tolerate terrible people if they're good players, but when he's playing badly he's just a sex pest with a collapsing personal life and (surely) mid 40s bankruptcy looming.

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It's good that the EPL are getting g around to nailing Everton for a second time and also fast tracking Forest to the front of the queue for the naughty step. 

Can only imagine that the decks will soon be clear enough to get around to tackling one or more of the 115 (one hundred and fifteen) charges faced by the team who were waving 4 trophies around the place just last week. 

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18 hours ago, Bairnardo said:

It's good that the EPL are getting g around to nailing Everton for a second time and also fast tracking Forest to the front of the queue for the naughty step. 

Can only imagine that the decks will soon be clear enough to get around to tackling one or more of the 115 (one hundred and fifteen) charges faced by the team who were waving 4 trophies around the place just last week. 

 

It's got to be some sort of background politicking going on? Going after them first to give City the fear (cynical thought would be so that they dig deep to settle the claims but I doubt that's palatable if Forest/Everton get points deductions) and perhaps strengthen their case when they finally do hammer City - pointing to the punishments meted out to Forest and Everton so they can cover proportionality.

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Aye, it's mental the amount of seemingly reasonably intelligent people are giving it "can anyone explain why city haven't been charged yet ?!?!?!" on social media. 

Man City haven't overspent by the same meaning as say Everton or Nottingham Forest; they've artificially inflated their sponsorships so that it appears they haven't overspent. They've denied the charges, there are various emails that may or may not have been deleted, etc. It's a totally different case. 

It's also no deterrent to City to see these points deductions - if they do get points docked then the worst case is that they'll get relegated (and even with say a 50 point penalty there's no guarantee of that) but they'll keep the titles, cups and more importantly Champions League title so they'll be happy enough with point penalties.

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