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Premier League 22/23: Gameweek 27 (Mar 11/12 & 15)

Mohamed7

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Man City don’t play EPL next weekend because of their FA Cup match and only play Liverpool after the international break. Huge psychological advantage if we go 8 points clear into April. Hopefully by then, Pool would sort themselves and get something. Chance for us to be ahead 10-11 points with 10 to go (11 for City).

It’s on us to win from now onwards no matter what.
 

14Henry

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Paddy in huge trouble tbh, no progress made this season
Heard a stat today that Palace have always gotten between 40-50 points since 2003 or something. Never less than 40. Never more than 50. A fully established 10th-14th side. Must be really boring for fans. Sounds bad but imagine no real purpose apart from participating.
 

Beany

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I feel we’ll beat Palace at home comfortably, based on anything remotely like their performance today; presumably they’ll also be without Sambi, who was one of their best players.

Tomorrow is of course huge - we need a strong performance not another emotional rollercoaster. As has been mentioned, win those two and we’ll be 8 clear going into the break, which would be big.
 

14Henry

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I feel we’ll beat Palace at home comfortably, based on anything remotely like their performance today; presumably they’ll also be without Sambi, who was one of their best players.

Tomorrow is of course huge - we need a strong performance not another emotional rollercoaster. As has been mentioned, win those two and we’ll be 8 clear going into the break, which would be big.
I'll take a 97th minute winner tomorrow no problem. Not good for the nerves but makes it exciting lol.
 

Blankety Blank

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Unfortunately Paddy showing he is not as good manager as he was made out to be, and I have said this at the beginning of the season, but I got abuse
All the antiteta mob were twerking for Paddy early in his tenure. Some were even saying they were gonna watch Palace rather than Arsenal🤫.

Absolutely Love him as a bloke & want him to do well. I think he's a decent enough manager tbf but they seemed to have at best stalled.
 

14Henry

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All the antiteta mob were twerking for Paddy early in his tenure. Some were even saying they were gonna watch Palace rather than Arsenal🤫.

Absolutely Love him as a bloke & want him to do well. I think he's a decent enough manager tbf but they seemed to have at best stalled.
Like all Palace managers. As I pointed out since 2003 or something they have always gotten between 40-50 points. Just a run of the mill mid table team. Put Pep or Klopp in there and they wouldn't do much better.
 

Synical

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Palace have brighton away midweek. If they lose that as well as losing to us in the weekend will put them in a very dangerous situation. Surely they'll be up for it next 2 games, hope it's not vs us
They don't look like they even know they're supposed to be trying to score
 

Sapient Hawk

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You just know that useless collective of footballers that play for Palace will put on a 90-minute display to rival Charlton's back in November 2001 when they stunned us at Highbury to win 2-4.
 

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