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Premier League 18/19: Matchday 25

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PoleInGoal

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Hopefully United drop points tomorrow, Leicester are really playing well against the big teams recently. Everton v Wolves cold be a good game.

Unfortunately can't see anything but wins for Chelsea and Sp**s
 

OnlyOne

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Again the games have kicked off and I have no idea what game will be best since @Rex Banner hasn't let me know.
 

OnlyOne

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Them Sp**s hate the subs are wearing are f*cking awful. :lol:
 

Rex Stone

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Again the games have kicked off and I have no idea what game will be best since @Rex Banner hasn't let me know.

Even being awake right now as hungover as I am is a miracle.

GoW is obviously us vs City, they can’t afford to drop points realistically while we’re in an extremely tight race for 4th right now and need every point we can get.

Maybe Palace vs Fulham as Fulham finally pulled off a huge result midweek but seen as there’ll be no Zaha think Roy will try and play for a point.

Also despite winning midweek Everton have been **** for some time and look pretty knackered, could see Wolves getting one over on them.
 

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