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Premier League 18/19: Matchday 29

SA Gunner

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How the **** are we potentially sixth after Chelsea win their game in hand?

**** this season.

Still some football to be played.

I've I read the last games correctly, I feel Emery is onto something with our latest approach play, pressuring defenders from the front. Its not going to be easy, but I think the head coach may be well equipped to go head to head with OGS and Sarri.

We need points, and I think 76+ should get us back to the promised land.
 
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Rex Stone

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How did that work out for Liverpool in 13/14?

Tbf that side had no business in the top 4 let alone title challenging.

They got lucky they had prime Suarez and the one season Sturridge stayed fit. Those two carried them the whole way.

The year after showed you their true level.
 
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Tbf that side had no business in the top 4 let alone title challenging.

They got lucky they had prime Suarez and the one season Sturridge stayed fit. Those two carried them the whole way.

The year after showed you their true level.

Yeah,and competition was easier in that time.Sp**s and United were thrash and we had bad second part of the season.Only City was quite competitive.
 

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