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Premier League 20/21: Gameweek 15 (Dec 26 & 27)

Riou

In The Winchester, Waiting For This To Blow Over

Country: Northern Ireland

Player:Gabriel
Alan Smith said what a shame it is that players dive so much these days compared to even 10-15 years ago in the first half.

When Kane dived there, Alan Smith: "That's the only option he had"

What :lol:
 

Rex Stone

Long live the fighters
Trusted ⭐

Country: Wales
Alan Smith said what a shame it is that players dive so much these days compared to even 10-15 years ago in the first half.

When Kane dived there, Alan Smith: "That's the only option he had"

What :lol:

Kane could murder someone on the halfway line with a hatchet and people would blame the victim for getting in the way.
 

Macho

Documenting your downfall 🎥
Dusted 🔻

Country: England
Sp**s struggle with low block, get by on individual quality and Mourinho has successfully alienated their creative players.

Sounds familiar.
 

rich 1990

Not A Big Believer In Diversity
Alan Smith said what a shame it is that players dive so much these days compared to even 10-15 years ago in the first half.

When Kane dived there, Alan Smith: "That's the only option he had"

What :lol:
Alan Smith is a weirdo.
 

junglist57

Established Member
Ancient Jose tactics aint gonna win the **** sod all. Sp**s fans are convinced of these tactics and boring football?

Lucky to get a draw this evening. Gwarn Wolves.
 

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