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Premier League 17/18: Matchday 8

Yousif Arsenal

On Vinai's payroll & misses 4th place trophy 🏆
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Gosh Everton are piss poor but would be typical from us to kick on thier season just like last time.
 

BobP

Memri Fan
Didn't I tell you guys that Roy would turn things around? All while outsmarting EPL winning manager Conte.

Just the result Palace needed.
 

A_G

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We're going to save Koeman's job next week aren't we..
It's a recipe for disaster. Koeman with his good record v Wenger, along with people like Rooney and Ashley Williams who always raise their games against us.
 

krengon

One Arsène Wenger
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It's a recipe for disaster. Koeman with his good record v Wenger, along with people like Rooney and Ashley Williams who always raise their games against us.

Yeah I already had that game as a slip up, expected us to win at Watford though.

No faith in this team performing away at Everton atm, only hope is that we get lucky and steal a win..
 
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A_G

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Everton will be in the relegation zone if Leicester win tomorrow. Starting to become another Valencia situation for Koeman.
 

Tir Na Nog

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Country: Ireland
Why are Newcastle always on super sunday, what's Sky's obsession with them? Not complaining tho as I get to see a Benitez masterclass.
 

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