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WHU vs MCI
Arsenal Momentum Builds as Title Talk Intensifies
Fans are celebrating Arsenal's recent performances and results, with optimistic discussion about the Gunners' title credentials and suggestions they're pulling away from Manchester City in the race. The conversation reflects genuine excitement around Arsenal's potential to win the league, with particular praise for individual performances like goalkeeper Hermansen and midfielder Rice's contributions.
NFO vs FUL
Nottingham Forest Fans Vent Over Relegation Battle
Nottingham Forest supporters are expressing frustration over what appears to be poor tactical decisions and weak performance, with particular criticism directed at substitution choices and managerial decisions as the club struggles with their relegation fight. The discussion reflects a fanbase losing patience during a crucial period, with complaints about ineffective football and questionable strategic calls dominating the discourse.
LIV vs TOT
Slot Out
**Title:** Liverpool Fans Turn On Slot Amid Mediocre Form **Summary:** Over two thousand Liverpool supporters are venting frustration at manager Arne Slot, with a significant majority calling for his
BUR vs BOU
Manchester United's Frustrating Draw Against Bournemouth
Fans are dissecting a goalless stalemate between Manchester United and Bournemouth, with particular focus on Antony's ineffective performance and the underlying xG statistics that suggest both sides created relatively little of genuine quality. The discussion sits between frustration at the lack of clinical finishing and begrudging acceptance that neither side deserved to win based on the chances generated.
MUN vs AVL
Man United's Best Player Debate Remains Unresolved
Fans are divided over who deserves recognition as Manchester United's standout performer, with some championing players like Cunha and Bruno whilst others acknowledge inconsistent form under current management. The broader conversation reveals uncertainty about whether any Red Devil is genuinely competing for league-wide player of the year honours, with most agreeing improvements in attacking depth—particularly at right-wing—are needed before United can challenge seriously.
CRY vs LEE
Premier League Refs Under Fire For Inconsistency
Fans are absolutely fuming about what they perceive as wildly inconsistent and biased refereeing decisions, with widespread frustration that officials are either incompetent or deliberately corrupt. The criticism ranges from calls across multiple matches lacking any coherent standard, to accusations of deliberate prejudice against specific clubs, with many demanding wholesale changes to how the Premier League operates its officiating.
ARS vs EVE
Arsenal Edge Past Everton in Controversial Encounter
Fans are divided over a closely contested match where Arsenal secured victory against Everton, with supporters acknowledging strong performances from both sides but expressing frustration that Everton didn't capitalise on their chances. The neutral sentiment reflects a general respect for Moyes' team's effort and improvement this season, even amongst those disappointed by the result.
SUN vs BHA
Manager Vindication and Squad Resilience on Display
Fans are discussing a recent positive result that has silenced critics who previously called for the manager's sacking, with particular praise for individual player performances like Yankuba's improved English and general contributions to the team's offensive play. The mood reflects vindication of the manager's approach and optimism heading into upcoming fixtures, notably against Liverpool.
CHE vs NEW
Mixed Reactions to Three-Point Victory
Fans are celebrating a hard-fought three-point win with varied enthusiasm, though some question whether the performance was strong enough and others make pointed comments about rival teams' points deductions and league positioning. The neutral sentiment reflects the divisiveness of the result—genuine satisfaction tempered by lingering doubts about the quality of the display and broader frustrations with how different clubs are treated by the authorities.

Match Roundup

WHU 1-1 MCI
Fans are celebrating Arsenal's recent performances and results, with optimistic discussion about the Gunners' title credentials and suggestions they're pulling away from Manchester City in the race. The conversation reflects genuine excitement around Arsenal's potential to win the league, with particular praise for individual performances like goalkeeper Hermansen and midfielder Rice's contributions.
NFO 0-0 FUL
Nottingham Forest supporters are expressing frustration over what appears to be poor tactical decisions and weak performance, with particular criticism directed at substitution choices and managerial decisions as the club struggles with their relegation fight. The discussion reflects a fanbase losing patience during a crucial period, with complaints about ineffective football and questionable strategic calls dominating the discourse.
LIV 1-1 TOT
**Title:** Liverpool Fans Turn On Slot Amid Mediocre Form **Summary:** Over two thousand Liverpool supporters are venting frustration at manager Arne Slot, with a significant majority calling for his
BUR 0-0 BOU
Fans are dissecting a goalless stalemate between Manchester United and Bournemouth, with particular focus on Antony's ineffective performance and the underlying xG statistics that suggest both sides created relatively little of genuine quality. The discussion sits between frustration at the lack of clinical finishing and begrudging acceptance that neither side deserved to win based on the chances generated.
MUN 3-1 AVL
Fans are divided over who deserves recognition as Manchester United's standout performer, with some championing players like Cunha and Bruno whilst others acknowledge inconsistent form under current management. The broader conversation reveals uncertainty about whether any Red Devil is genuinely competing for league-wide player of the year honours, with most agreeing improvements in attacking depth—particularly at right-wing—are needed before United can challenge seriously.
CRY 0-0 LEE
Fans are absolutely fuming about what they perceive as wildly inconsistent and biased refereeing decisions, with widespread frustration that officials are either incompetent or deliberately corrupt. The criticism ranges from calls across multiple matches lacking any coherent standard, to accusations of deliberate prejudice against specific clubs, with many demanding wholesale changes to how the Premier League operates its officiating.
ARS 2-0 EVE
Fans are divided over a closely contested match where Arsenal secured victory against Everton, with supporters acknowledging strong performances from both sides but expressing frustration that Everton didn't capitalise on their chances. The neutral sentiment reflects a general respect for Moyes' team's effort and improvement this season, even amongst those disappointed by the result.
SUN 0-1 BHA
Fans are discussing a recent positive result that has silenced critics who previously called for the manager's sacking, with particular praise for individual player performances like Yankuba's improved English and general contributions to the team's offensive play. The mood reflects vindication of the manager's approach and optimism heading into upcoming fixtures, notably against Liverpool.
CHE 0-1 NEW
Fans are celebrating a hard-fought three-point win with varied enthusiasm, though some question whether the performance was strong enough and others make pointed comments about rival teams' points deductions and league positioning. The neutral sentiment reflects the divisiveness of the result—genuine satisfaction tempered by lingering doubts about the quality of the display and broader frustrations with how different clubs are treated by the authorities.

Taking the Heat

1 Dennis Cirkin SUN 1.23
2 Lorenzo Lucca NFO 1.35
3 Trai Hume SUN 1.86
4 Matthijs De Ligt MUN 2.12
5 Jack Hinshelwood BHA 2.14
6 Habib Diarra SUN 2.15
7 Tyrell Malacia MUN 2.31
8 Elliot Anderson NFO 2.38
9 Mats Wieffer BHA 2.45
10 Harrison Armstrong EVE 2.46

Most Positive

1 Joshua Zirkzee MUN 8.05 MUNAVL
2 Bruno Fernandes MUN 7.97 MUNAVL
3 Alex Scott BOU 7.74 BURBOU
4 Dejan Kulusevski TOT 6.81 LIVTOT
5 Giovanni Leoni LIV 6.65 LIVTOT

Most Negative

1 Dennis Cirkin SUN 1.23
2 Lorenzo Lucca NFO 1.35
3 Trai Hume SUN 1.86
4 Matthijs De Ligt MUN 2.12
5 Jack Hinshelwood BHA 2.14

Overall Sentiment

Negative41.3%Neutral36%Positive22.7%
NegativeNeutralPositiveSentiment Distribution
80 unique terms across all matches
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Algorithm Inversion

87772 posts scored — 8 hidden gems, 6 algo-amplified
Hidden Gems — Buried by the Algorithm
@_fanuel_ @Arsenal Nope. James Vaughn was first until today. Rooney is like third. He actually scored FOR Everton against Arsenal. Now Dowman scored for Arsenal against Everton.
+0.947 x factual contradiction length sweet spot broadcast callout high specificity
I had work during the match, and just now got home to watch. The roar in the Emirates when he scored ... Gooners who have been there can tell me if I'm wrong, but the only crowd reactions at the Emirates that compare, to my ear, are Reiss Nelson with the winner against Bournemouth and Henry scoring against Leeds on his return.
+0.673 reddit ▲ 1 factual contradiction length sweet spot broadcast callout high specificity
Ah, the disingenuous hindsight. Every time this team struggles, the goalposts get moved. We’re turning into United. Before signing Semenyo, almost everyone here hailed him as the league’s best winger and the goal-scoring piece we desperately needed. And now, after a few disappointing games and being played out of position, suddenly “Semenyo is aver…
+0.625 reddit factual contradiction meta commentary length sweet spot
Exactly. This season is in the bin already, but it was probably in the bin from the start and especially after the winter window. Rosenior's game plan is good, the fluidity in our football reflects that, anyone comparing him to Maresca either has pathologically bad memory or is knowingly disingenuous. Give him time, let him have a window to build t…
+0.486 reddit ▲ 1 factual contradiction meta commentary length sweet spot
I actually think the goals they scored are fitting for each of them too. Rooney with a banger, Downman with skill. Get your Downman shirts now, they will be collectors items in a few years. COYG
+0.483 reddit ▲ 2 factual contradiction length sweet spot broadcast callout high specificity
How’s he wrong? Pickford had an absolute stinker and on the second goal, he has to dribble past… a tired Keane (or whoever that was).
+0.424 reddit ▲ -2 factual contradiction length sweet spot broadcast callout
Palmer is a disgrace. Just another average player overhyped by english media. All those hypes like ' cold' palmer, trademark celebrations etc and all he does is being awful all week. I remember when english media and pundits were comparing him with yamal, musiala and other best players in the world but in reality he can be compared only with foden …
+0.422 youtube factual contradiction length sweet spot broadcast callout
Go watch Henry's analysis of why the game is like this before buying into disingenuous narratives. Goddamn literacy has gone for a toss.
+0.405 reddit ▲ 3 factual contradiction meta commentary length sweet spot broadcast callout
Algo-Amplified — Boosted Without Substance
Neville and Carragher going on about how its not a foul because "Richarlison got his shot off". WHAT ARE YOU FUCKING CUNTS TALKING ABOUT. A foul doesn't become not a fucking foul because a player gets his shot off. Advocating for players to dive ffs.
-0.525 reddit ▲ 16
I was listening to the radio broadcast, and as soon as I heard the play call that our flightless pigeon scored, I instantly prayed that I didn’t hear, “and he takes his shirt off to celebrate” or something like that right after. Someone must have coached him up on that. /s
-0.508 reddit ▲ 37
I have a bigger problem with the ref letting them delay kick off the week before. Or letting them do it in the centre circle when it was the other teams kick off. I genuinely cant believe rosenior has said this, everyone saw what actually happened, its on camera. Fucking pleb
-0.495 reddit ▲ 6
So much wrong there. Virgil go head the first ball. Where’s Gomez going. Get out Slot. Sick of this. You now bring on someone like Chiesa in desperation, when your previous subs brought them on to us. Post match will be “you know they’re fighting for their lives, tough game”. Just atrocious. Caught lightning in a bottle first season, has …
-0.459 reddit ▲ 3
reddit 48 · 6 buried · 6 amplified
x 8 · 1 buried · 0 amplified
youtube 4 · 1 buried · 0 amplified

Who's Taking the Heat

Sentiment Profile — All Teams (fAr by category)
WHU MCI NFO FUL LIV TOT BUR BOU MUN AVL CRY LEE ARS EVE SUN BHA CHE NEW
tacticspositionslineupplayersmanagercommentatorofficiatinggoalkeeperownerdofchannels
WHU WHU v MCI
"tactics" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about tactics with 48% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 4.2/10
Big gap between "tactics" and "manager"
1.3 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
tactics: 4.2 vs manager: 5.5
"Jarrod Bowen" is the lightning rod
"Jarrod Bowen" (players) is receiving the harshest criticism with 3 mentions.
fAr: 5.0/10
"players" dominates the conversation
84% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
684 mentions
MCI WHU v MCI
"commentator" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about commentator with 78% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 1.5/10
Big gap between "commentator" and "positions"
2.9 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
commentator: 1.5 vs positions: 4.4
"Donnarumma" is the lightning rod
"Donnarumma" (players) is receiving the harshest criticism with 4 mentions.
fAr: 0.7/10
"players" dominates the conversation
72% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
2,084 mentions
NFO NFO v FUL
"manager" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about manager with 86% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 2.1/10
Big gap between "manager" and "lineup"
3.0 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
manager: 2.1 vs lineup: 5.1
"offside" is the lightning rod
"offside" (officiating) is receiving the harshest criticism with 4 mentions.
fAr: 2.7/10
"players" dominates the conversation
86% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
418 mentions
FUL NFO v FUL
"players" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about players with 65% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 3.3/10
Big gap between "players" and "tactics"
2.2 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
players: 3.3 vs tactics: 5.4
"players" dominates the conversation
93% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
77 mentions
LIV LIV v TOT
"goalkeeper" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about goalkeeper with 81% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 2.0/10
Big gap between "goalkeeper" and "players"
2.0 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
goalkeeper: 2.0 vs players: 4.0
"coach" is the lightning rod
"coach" (manager) is receiving the harshest criticism with 3 mentions.
fAr: 0.2/10
"players" dominates the conversation
60% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
6,072 mentions
TOT LIV v TOT
"channels" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about channels with 80% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 1.1/10
Big gap between "channels" and "lineup"
3.5 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
channels: 1.1 vs lineup: 4.6
"Enic" is the lightning rod
"Enic" (owner) is receiving the harshest criticism with 8 mentions.
fAr: 0.7/10
"players" dominates the conversation
82% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
4,108 mentions
BUR BUR v BOU
"tactics" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about tactics with 0% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 5.0/10
Big gap between "tactics" and "players"
0.2 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
tactics: 5.0 vs players: 5.2
"players" dominates the conversation
82% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
27 mentions
BOU BUR v BOU
"manager" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about manager with 60% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 2.3/10
Big gap between "manager" and "players"
1.7 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
manager: 2.3 vs players: 4.0
"players" dominates the conversation
92% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
61 mentions
MUN MUN v AVL
"officiating" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about officiating with 73% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 1.8/10
Big gap between "officiating" and "channels"
4.1 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
officiating: 1.8 vs channels: 5.9
"Glazers" is the lightning rod
"Glazers" (owner) is receiving the harshest criticism with 4 mentions.
fAr: 0.7/10
"players" dominates the conversation
67% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
1,788 mentions
AVL MUN v AVL
"officiating" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about officiating with 74% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 2.1/10
Big gap between "officiating" and "lineup"
1.9 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
officiating: 2.1 vs lineup: 4.0
"Emery" is the lightning rod
"Emery" (manager) is receiving the harshest criticism with 3 mentions.
fAr: 0.7/10
"players" dominates the conversation
81% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
1,044 mentions
CRY CRY v LEE
"manager" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about manager with 64% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 2.4/10
Big gap between "manager" and "positions"
3.3 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
manager: 2.4 vs positions: 5.7
"Will Hughes" is the lightning rod
"Will Hughes" (players) is receiving the harshest criticism with 5 mentions.
fAr: 4.0/10
"players" dominates the conversation
74% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
224 mentions
LEE CRY v LEE
"officiating" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about officiating with 76% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 1.9/10
Big gap between "officiating" and "tactics"
3.2 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
officiating: 1.9 vs tactics: 5.1
"James Justin" is the lightning rod
"James Justin" (players) is receiving the harshest criticism with 6 mentions.
fAr: 4.0/10
"players" dominates the conversation
77% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
596 mentions
ARS ARS v EVE
"commentator" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about commentator with 57% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 2.9/10
Big gap between "commentator" and "goalkeeper"
3.6 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
commentator: 2.9 vs goalkeeper: 6.5
"Arteta" is the lightning rod
"Arteta" (manager) is receiving the harshest criticism with 8 mentions.
fAr: 0.7/10
"players" dominates the conversation
84% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
9,884 mentions
EVE ARS v EVE
"officiating" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about officiating with 76% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 2.0/10
Big gap between "officiating" and "manager"
2.5 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
officiating: 2.0 vs manager: 4.4
"Beto" is the lightning rod
"Beto" (players) is receiving the harshest criticism with 18 mentions.
fAr: 3.9/10
"players" dominates the conversation
73% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
850 mentions
SUN SUN v BHA
"manager" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about manager with 75% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 1.7/10
Big gap between "manager" and "tactics"
3.6 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
manager: 1.7 vs tactics: 5.3
"Granit Xhaka" is the lightning rod
"Granit Xhaka" (players) is receiving the harshest criticism with 3 mentions.
fAr: 4.0/10
"players" dominates the conversation
87% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
136 mentions
BHA SUN v BHA
"officiating" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about officiating with 88% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 1.7/10
Big gap between "officiating" and "tactics"
3.6 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
officiating: 1.7 vs tactics: 5.4
"Lewis Dunk" is the lightning rod
"Lewis Dunk" (players) is receiving the harshest criticism with 5 mentions.
fAr: 5.3/10
"players" dominates the conversation
85% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
251 mentions
CHE CHE v NEW
"owner" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about owner with 72% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 2.5/10
Big gap between "owner" and "dof"
1.8 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
owner: 2.5 vs dof: 4.3
"Clearlake" is the lightning rod
"Clearlake" (owner) is receiving the harshest criticism with 9 mentions.
fAr: 0.7/10
"players" dominates the conversation
75% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
5,992 mentions
NEW CHE v NEW
"commentator" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about commentator with 57% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 2.7/10
Big gap between "commentator" and "goalkeeper"
2.4 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
commentator: 2.7 vs goalkeeper: 5.1
"Ramsdale" is the lightning rod
"Ramsdale" (players) is receiving the harshest criticism with 4 mentions.
fAr: 1.5/10
"players" dominates the conversation
78% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
1,350 mentions
5.95
Team fAr
307
Players Analyzed

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Matches
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Matchweeks
ARS vs EVE MW30 BUR vs BOU MW30 CHE vs NEW MW30 CRY vs LEE MW30 LIV vs TOT MW30 MUN vs AVL MW30 NFO vs FUL MW30 SUN vs BHA MW30 WHU vs MCI MW30

fAr — Fan Approval Rating Scale

Crisis0–2
Under Fire2–4
Mixed4–6
Favoured6–8
Hero8–10

Overview

Bruno Fernandes absolutely dominated the discourse this week with a commanding 7.97 fAr, dragging a middling squad average of 5.95 firmly into territory worth discussing, whilst Max Dowman's staggering 1,906 mentions suggest fans were wrestling with his performance—a fractured reception that mirrors the wider narrative of this XI: elite midfield brilliance undermined by an attack that failed to convince and a defence sitting uncomfortably between competence and concern.

The fAr XI

30 Sesko MUN 5.68
9 Richarlison TOT 5.6
39 Muani TOT 5.22
8 Fernandes MUN 7.97
8 Bruno 6.76
56 Dowman ARS 6.26
15 Mavropanos WHU 6.21
15 Yoro MUN 6.38
4 Danso TOT 5.88
25 Todibo WHU 6.14
32 Ramsdale NEW 5.9

The Starting XI

1

Bruno Fernandes

Manchester United LCM (Midfielder) 1 matches 116 mentions
"BRUNO FERNANDES 👑 https://t.co/Nnlv53QGAJ"
7.97
2

Bruno

CM (Midfielder) 1 matches 78 mentions
"@ManUtd Beautiful finish by Cunha and worldie assisted by Bruno https://t.co/lbGXM2M6hg"
6.76
3

Max Dowman

Arsenal RCM (Midfielder) 1 matches 1906 mentions
"@Arsenal I wonder how many people know that Wayne Rooney became the youngest ever scorer when he scored for Everton against Arsenal. Today Max Dowman became the youngest ever scorer, scoring for Arsenal against Everton."
6.26
4

Konstantinos Mavropanos

West Ham United LB (Defender) 1 matches 203 mentions
"Mavropanos with his best performance for Arsenal"
6.21
5

Leny Yoro

Manchester United CB (Defender) 1 matches 79 mentions
"Yoro with confidence is a player you can see becoming a world class defender"
6.38
6

Kevin Danso

Tottenham Hotspur CB (Defender) 1 matches 150 mentions
"@AlasdairGold They deserve it too. Danso, Sarr, Grey, Richy all played their hearts out."
5.88
7

Jean-Clair Todibo

West Ham United RB (Defender) 1 matches 46 mentions
"Todibo was solid today "
6.14
8

Aaron Ramsdale

Newcastle United GK (Goalkeeper) 1 matches 92 mentions
"A good stop from Ramsdale to keep out Palmer from the edge of the box 🧤 [0-1] 38' https://t.co/3PZL5HJiCv"
5.9
9

Benjamin Sesko

Manchester United LW (Forward) 1 matches 830 mentions
"Instant impact, again ⚡️ Benjamin Šeško adds a third for the Reds in front of the Stretford End 👏 https://t.co/56HQuAfauJ"
5.68
10

Richarlison

Tottenham Hotspur ST (Forward) 1 matches 861 mentions
"@AlasdairGold They deserve it too. Danso, Sarr, Grey, Richy all played their hearts out."
5.6
11

Randal Kolo Muani

Tottenham Hotspur RW (Forward) 1 matches 124 mentions
"delighted to give kolo muani a rating that isn't 0. first time in a long time."
5.22

Honourable Mentions

5.92

Casemiro

MUN · Midfielder · 232 mentions
6.34

Joe Rodon

LEE · Defender · 24 mentions
6.8

Cunha

· Midfielder · 13 mentions
6.4

Bart Verbruggen

BHA · Goalkeeper · 18 mentions
5.66

Lewis Hall

NEW · Defender · 100 mentions
5.61

Matz Sels

NFO · Goalkeeper · 15 mentions
6.17

Taty Castellanos

WHU · Forward · 4 mentions
5.15

Anthony Elanga

NEW · Forward · 32 mentions

Referees

Commentary

Most Blamed
1 Arne Slot LIV 108x
2 Mikel Arteta ARS 52x
3 Bukayo Saka ARS 46x
4 Pep Guardiola MCI 45x
5 Guglielmo Vicario TOT 44x
Most Credited
1 Dominik Szoboszlai LIV 2x
2 Bruno Fernandes MUN 2x
3 Max Dowman ARS 2x
4 Viktor Gyökeres ARS 2x
5 Mikel Arteta ARS 2x
Victims
1 Arne Slot LIV 27x
2 Dominic Solanke TOT 8x
3 Bukayo Saka ARS 8x
4 Noni Madueke ARS 8x
5 Kai Havertz ARS 6x
WHU 1 - 1 MCI
Arsenal Momentum Builds as Title Talk Intensifies
Fans are celebrating Arsenal's recent performances and results, with optimistic discussion about the Gunners' title credentials and suggestions they're pulling away from Manchester City in the race. The conversation reflects genuine excitement around Arsenal's potential to win the league, with particular praise for individual performances like goalkeeper Hermansen and midfielder Rice's contributions.
· Controversial
Manchester City Fans Turn on Pep Guardiola
City supporters are furious with Pep's team selection and tactical decisions, believing poor recruitment and the benching of Phil Foden has cost them the Premier League title to Arsenal. There's widespread calls for the manager to leave, with some fans even backing Kompany as a replacement.
Haaland's Form Collapse Triggers Fan Backlash
Manchester City fans are turning on Erling Haaland, claiming he's disappeared when it matters most and questioning whether he truly deserves his "greatest ever" status compared to Kane, Rooney, and Gyokeres. There's palpable frustration that the striker isn't facing proper criticism despite a significant drop-off in output as the season progresses.
Mavropanos Emerges as Arsenal's Unlikely Hero
Arsenal fans are crediting Konstantinos Mavropanos with a standout defensive performance, playfully branding him an "agent" for helping the Gunners secure victory—with some even suggesting his contribution was pivotal to their league success. The overwhelmingly positive sentiment reflects genuine appreciation for the Greek defender's impact, though the "agent" meme suggests fans are having a laugh about how influential he's been in Arsenal's title push.
· Controversial
Arsenal Title Race Pressure Mounts on City
Fans are debating whether Arsenal can finally end their title drought with a commanding lead over Manchester City in the run-in, with most expressing cautious optimism that City's recent poor form means Arsenal won't bottleneck it from here. The discussion centres on Arsenal's one-dimensionality as a side, City's missed opportunities to close the gap, and whether the upcoming head-to-head clash will prove decisive in settling the championship.
· Controversial
Star Striker's Form Dip Sparks Debate
Fans are divided over whether a prolific forward's recent goal drought represents genuine loss of form or merely a temporary blip from an otherwise elite finisher. The discussion centres on whether individual performance or squad dynamics should take greater blame, with some defending his quality whilst others point to concrete statistical evidence of his struggle in open play.
Manchester City Fans Divided Over First-Half Display
City supporters are expressing mixed emotions during a match, with some backing their team to dominate whilst others fear the worst, though the overall sentiment remains cautiously optimistic that the second half will bring the decisive clinical edge needed for victory. The fanbase is locked in that classic real-time Twitter tension—swinging between attacking intent and genuine worry about dropped points.
Fans Clash Over Irrelevant Performance Debate
A sprawling 178-post argument has erupted where supporters are dismissing each other's points as completely off-topic and irrelevant to the actual performance discussion at hand. The conversation has devolved into a frustrating standoff between fans talking past one another, with neither side engaging meaningfully on the core issue.
Summerville's Absence Exposes Counter-Attack Weakness
Fans are frustrated that Adama Traoré's lack of impact in midfield has left the team without a genuine pace threat on the counter-attack, particularly missing Summerville's ability to stretch defences and exploit openings. The consensus is that bringing on Wilson instead would have been a more effective substitution, with widespread criticism of Traoré's ball control and inability to apply pressure effectively despite his physical attributes.
Manchester City Gratitude Post Divides Fanbase Sharply
Manchester City's thank you message to their sponsor OKX has triggered a wildly polarised response from fans, with some expressing appreciation whilst others unleash fury at the club's recent performance and perceived corruption. The thread encapsulates deep frustration amongst sections of the City support, blending criticism of the team's display with broader discontent at the club's direction.
Marmoush Debate And Tactical Selection Dilemma
Fans are split on Marmoush's performances and whether he should start over Haaland, with many praising his willingness to shoot from distance and calling for Chérki to get more game time in attacking positions. The discussion reveals broader frustration with selection choices, particularly around whether the team should persist with underperforming star players or experiment with a more aggressive, fresh lineup.
West Ham's Survival Hopes Amid Spurs Collapse
Fans are discussing West Ham's improved position in the relegation battle, with the club climbing out of the bottom three after a recent draw, whilst simultaneously fixating on Tottenham's alarming slump towards the drop zone. The broader conversation reveals a prevailing sense that Spurs are far more likely to go down than West Ham, with supporters openly hoping for a dramatic Tottenham relegation as the season unfolds.
Donnarumma Under Fire After Poor Performance
Fans are tearing into Gianluigi Donnarumma following a shaky display where he failed to deal with a West Ham corner, with many now arguing that backup keeper Trafford deserves a chance to start ahead of him. The consensus is brutal—Donnarumma's form has dipped recently and he's being labelled complacent and error-prone, prompting supporters to question whether PSG made the right call letting him go.
Referee Decisions and West Ham's Title Race Hopes
Fans are divided and confused over recent refereeing calls, with some arguing the officials are favouring certain teams in the title race, whilst others debate which West Ham players deserve more recognition for their performances. The discussion is largely chaotic and fragmented, touching on everything from individual player praise to broader accusations about inconsistent officiating.
Fans Demand Cherki Gets Regular Starting Spot
Southampton supporters are frustrated that manager is benching talented midfielder Cherki, only bringing him on late in matches when the team is already losing, and arguing he should start every game because he's the only player creating genuine attacking chances. The consensus is clear: start Cherki from the beginning or risk wasting his obvious quality from the bench.
Nico G Debate Overshadowed by Rodri Criticism
Fans are fractured in their take on Nico Gonzalez's actual value to the team, but the conversation keeps getting hijacked by a chorus of supporters convinced Rodri's form has dipped and that Manchester City's system, not the players themselves, is the real problem. It's classic online football discourse — everyone's got a scapegoat, nobody quite agrees on who it should be.
Pep Under Fire As City's Dominance Crumbles
Manchester City supporters are turning on Pep Guardiola amid a run of poor results, with fans openly questioning whether the manager has lost his edge and calling for his departure. The debate centres on whether tactical decisions and squad management have contributed to City's unexpected struggles this season.
Corner Dominance Backfires In Embarrassing Fashion
Fans are mocking one team's inability to convert fifteen corners into a goal, whilst their opponents scored immediately from just one corner attempt—a humiliating contrast that's become the focal point of post-match banter. The discussion reveals frustration at wasteful attacking play and defensive vulnerability on set pieces, with supporters sarcastically questioning their team's approach to corner kicks altogether.
Was Silva's Goal A Cross Or Finish?
Fans are locked in debate over whether Silva's goal came from an intentional cross that happened to go in or a deliberate shot attempt, with most insisting it was definitely a cross based on his body position and eye-line before striking the ball. The controversy centres on whether commentators are crediting Silva for a finish when supporters believe he was simply trying to pick out a teammate in the middle.
West Ham Fans Celebrate Redemption in Dramatic Victory
West Ham supporters are overwhelmingly praising their team's performance, with fans expressing gratitude and relief after what appears to be an unexpected or redemptive result that bucked recent negative trends. The positive sentiment suggests the club has delivered a statement win that's silenced doubters and reignited belief amongst the fanbase.
Manchester City Fans Furious Over Shocking Collapse
Manchester City supporters are absolutely seething after what they're describing as an embarrassing performance that's cost them the Premier League title race, with fans furious at underperformance and questioning why their expensively assembled squad is suddenly playing like relegation-form United. The anger cuts across multiple angles—some blaming individual players, others questioning Guardiola's tactics, and plenty pointing to the moral argument that oil-money dominance should at least deliver titles instead of this inconsistency.
City's Drama Unfolds in Knockout Tie
Fans are tracking Manchester City's match moment-by-moment as the club faces elimination, with rival supporters gleefully celebrating whilst others highlight emerging talent like O'Reilly as a silver lining regardless of the result. The discussion pivots between live-tweeting the action and assessing whether Castellanos' potential goal would spark awkward debate given his City Football Group connection.
Fans Grapple With Season-Defining Fixture Drama
Supporters are torn between resignation and desperate hope following what appears to be a crucial match result, with some calling for the team to withdraw from upcoming fixtures while others cling to the possibility of a turnaround next season. The discussion reveals fractured morale—oscillating between gallows humour about perennial disappointment and vague optimism that's worn thin from repetition.
Arsenal Fans Unite Behind West Ham's Survival Fight
Arsenal supporters are rallying behind West Ham in their battle to avoid relegation, with particular gratitude directed at defender Mavropanos for his contributions. The discussion reveals cross-club solidarity, with fans from one of the Premier League's biggest sides genuinely backing their rivals to stay up rather than go down.
Manchester City's Title Hopes Crumble in Draw
Fans are reacting to Manchester City dropping points in a 1-1 draw, with many declaring the Premier League title race effectively over and Arsenal now in pole position. The discussion centres on whether City can mount a comeback, though the general sentiment suggests their championship hopes have taken a potentially fatal blow.
West Ham Victory Praised by Rival Supporters
Arsenal and West Ham fans are celebrating what appears to be a West Ham victory, with supporters from both sides acknowledging the quality of the performance and encouraging the team to build on the result. The discussion reveals genuine respect for West Ham's display, though some fans are jokingly suggesting the momentum won't last against stronger opposition like Manchester City.
Can Money Buy Success? Fans Divided
Fans are grappling with a disappointing campaign, debating whether their squad's struggles stem from insufficient investment or simply bad luck and missed opportunities. The mood is resigned yet hopeful—some are already looking to next season, whilst others cling to slim chances of salvaging the campaign, with little agreement on what went wrong or how to fix it.
Man City Sponsors Draw Mockery and Bemusement
Fans are posting largely dismissive and confused reactions to Man City's sponsorship announcement with OKX, with the overwhelmingly emoji-based responses suggesting either bewilderment at the partnership or sarcastic commentary on the club's commercial dealings. The neutral sentiment reflects a mixed bag of ridicule, resignation, and comedic detachment rather than genuine anger or enthusiasm.
City's Form Crisis Before Madrid Test
Fans are expressing serious doubts about Manchester City's current form and ability to compete against Real Madrid in the Champions League, with many suggesting Pep Guardiola has lost his edge and predicting a humiliating defeat. The discussion centres on City's recent poor run of results, which has left supporters sceptical about any potential comeback, with some drawing parallels to previous Arsenal cup final disappointments.
Manchester City Now The Premier League's Chokers
Fans are gleefully flipping the script on the "bottlers" narrative, with supporters suggesting that Manchester City—not Arsenal—are now the team collapsing under pressure in the title race. The discussion captures a shift in fan sentiment, where City's recent slip-ups have made them the new target for accusations of throwing away opportunities, marking a significant turn in the season's competitive dynamics.
Out Delete
**Title:** Referee Bias Row: City Favours and Missed Penalties **Summary:** Fans are furious over what they perceive as inconsistent and corrupt officiating, with particular anger directed at Michael
Man City's Season Unravelling as Arsenal Dominates
Fans across multiple languages are discussing Manchester City's poor form this season, with many suggesting the club has mentally collapsed while chasing Arsenal and is now losing ground. The consensus leans heavily towards Arsenal winning the title this year, with supporters dismissing City's chances and praising Arsenal's superiority.
Where Was This Urgency Earlier?
Fans are absolutely fuming that their team plays with no attacking intent or energy for most of the match, only switching into high gear in the final minutes—creating a pattern of toothless, pedestrian football followed by desperate late scrambles. The overwhelming complaint is that this passive approach is tactically broken and leaves them constantly chasing games they should be winning from the start.
West Ham's Survival Battle Divides Fan Opinion
Fans are deeply polarised about West Ham's relegation struggle, with some passionately backing the club to stay up whilst others actively hope they go down, citing defensive frailties and poor attacking football. The conversation reveals a club caught between genuine supporters and detractors who view their style of play as beneath Premier League standards.
10 Points To
**Title:** Arsenal and City Fans Celebrate Mixed Weekend Results **Summary:** Fans are having a laugh reacting to what appears to be a dramatic turnaround in fortunes — with Arsenal supporters buzzin
Manchester City Fans Confident After Recent Victory
Manchester City supporters are celebrating a recent win with optimistic posts about where the season is heading, though the conversation stays largely measured rather than boisterous. Fans are trading playful banter about momentum, superiority over rivals, and predictions about how events will unfold as the campaign progresses.
City's Collapse Despite Star Signings Sparks Fury
Manchester City fans are fuming after a disappointing result they're calling a "bottlejob," frustrated that despite spending big on elite talent—a world-class striker, Champions League-winning keeper, and top-tier defenders—the squad is delivering neither goals nor creative play. The discourse has turned toxic, with supporters questioning whether the manager is the real problem and whether tactical setup rather than individual brilliance is holding them back.
Pep's Stubborn Benching Costing City The Season
Manchester City fans are furious that Pep Guardiola refuses to consistently start his best attacking talents—particularly Riyad Cherki and Ousmane Doku—despite them being the team's most creative players, with supporters convinced his stubbornness and tactical rigidity has sabotaged their season and killed any chance of a comeback. The collective frustration centres on the manager's apparent reluctance to deploy an aggressive, attacking lineup when the team desperately needs to score, especially in crucial matches against Real Madrid and Arsenal.
West Ham Praised For Helping Arsenal's Title Push
Fans from multiple clubs—particularly Arsenal supporters—are celebrating West Ham's recent performance, with many specifically crediting the Hammers for assisting Arsenal's league campaign, likely through results that benefited their rivals' title race. The broader sentiment is one of goodwill towards West Ham, with supporters from across the Premier League wishing them well in their apparent relegation battle.
Man City's Slump and League Quality in Question
Fans are heavily criticising Manchester City for dropping points against relegation-battling sides whilst simultaneously arguing that the overall quality of the Premier League has declined this season, with some suggesting that struggling teams are now capable of competing against the traditional elite. The discussion reflects frustration with both City's inconsistent form and broader concerns about competitive balance, with some fans sarcastically questioning whether the league still deserves its reputation as the world's best.
Man City Fans React To Match Events
A scattered collection of Manchester City supporters are posting brief, largely incoherent reactions to match moments involving players like Bernardo Silva and Omar Marmoush, with the conversation dominated by spam-like posts, religious references, and general encouragement rather than any substantive tactical or performance analysis. The neutral sentiment reflects the low-quality, fragmented nature of the discussion — essentially background noise rather than genuine football debate.
Semenyo Criticised For Missing Sitters
Fans are frustrated that Semenyo squandered a clear scoring opportunity in the match, with many questioning his overall impact and suggesting he offers little beyond occasional goals. The criticism extends to his general play and positioning, with some arguing other players would have converted the chance or contributed more effectively.
Mavropanos Redemption Arc Captivates West Ham Fanbase
West Ham supporters are celebrating defender Mavropanos (nicknamed "Dinos") for a crucial performance that's helping keep the club in the Premier League, with fans reflecting on his journey from early struggles at Arsenal to becoming a reliable player who's finally earning recognition. The discussion captures a fanbase united in appreciation for a player they've watched develop, mixing genuine tactical respect with the kind of playful, hyperbolic devotion West Ham fans are known for.
One Shot, One Goal — Clinical Finishing
Fans are buzzing about their team's ruthless efficiency in converting their sole shot into a goal, despite having minimal possession and limited attacking opportunities throughout the match. The discussion is predominantly tongue-in-cheek, with supporters celebrating the clinical nature of the performance whilst simultaneously acknowledging how wasteful and unbalanced their overall play actually was.
Defender's Heroics After Taking Shot to Face
Fans are debating a dramatic defensive moment where a player took a football to the head at close range, then immediately made a crucial block in the box, with discussion centring on whether he'll face concussion protocols and missing the next match. Opinion is mixed between praising his commitment and worrying about potential injury, though most agree he passed the on-field assessment and should be fit to play.
Fans Lose It Over Shocking Iron Result
West Ham supporters flooded social media with pure, unfiltered reactions of disbelief and hilarity—a mix of goal celebrations and comedic responses that suggests something genuinely wild just happened on the pitch. The sheer volume of laughter and exclamation across 72 posts points to a moment so absurd or brilliant that fans could barely form proper sentences.
Mavropanos Wages Spark Playful Speculation Among Fans
Fans are joking about Mavropanos's astronomical weekly earnings whilst simultaneously praising his defensive performance, with several suggesting he deserves to be West Ham's primary centre-back option. The discussion blends light-hearted banter about his wages with genuine appreciation for his match-winning displays.
Manchester City Fans Turn on "Useless" Club
Manchester City supporters are expressing deep frustration and disappointment with their team's performance this season, with some fans questioning their loyalty and criticising the club for what they perceive as surrendering on their title challenge early. The negativity is sharp and personal, ranging from accusations of fraud to emotional declarations that the club is causing genuine distress to its fanbase.
Man City's Shock Result Divides Fan Base
Fans are reacting to a significant Manchester City match result that's sent shockwaves through their fanbase, with responses ranging from devastation and dark humour to schadenfreude about rivals' misfortunes. The heavily emoji-laden discourse suggests a moment of genuine sporting disappointment mixed with gallows humour, though the exact nature of what went wrong remains coded in fan banter.
Fixture Congestion and Player Fatigue Concerns
Fans are frustrated about players clocking up excessive minutes without adequate rest, with particular irritation at minimal added time decisions that compound the workload problem. The discussion suggests widespread burnout among supporters watching exhausted teams, with some cynical speculation that fixture management favours certain clubs over others.
Has Manchester City Already Won The Title?
Fans are debating whether the Premier League title race is effectively over, with many suggesting Manchester City have an unassailable lead whilst others question if there's even a genuine contest left. The discussion centres on City's dominance and whether rivals have any realistic chance of catching them.
Fans Demand Mavropanos Invite to Trophy Parade
Arsenal supporters are collectively calling for defender Stavros Mavropanos to receive a special invitation to the club's trophy parade scheduled for May, celebrating what appears to be a successful season. The posts suggest fans are rewarding the player for his contributions and want him included in the official celebrations.
Silva's Goal Sparks Debate Over Clutch Finishing
Fans are divided over whether a Manchester City goal by Bernardo Silva represents genuinely important finishing or merely padding the scoreline in a match already decided. The discussion reveals a deeper tension between raw goal-scoring numbers and the timing of those goals in meaningful moments.
West Ham Fans Celebrate Player Performance
West Ham supporters are rallying behind a standout individual performance, offering mostly positive reinforcement and encouragement to keep up the standard, though there's a hint of debate about playing style amongst the largely backing fanbase. The discussion centres on recognising what they see as earned, deserved quality from one of their players.
A Gunner
**Title:** Arsenal Fans Claim Mavropanos Forever, West Ham Disagree **Summary:** Arsenal supporters are invoking the "once a Gunner, always a Gunner" mantra to celebrate Mavropanos and show solidarit
Arsenal Fans Thank West Ham For Title Help
Arsenal supporters are expressing gratitude to West Ham, apparently for either a result that benefited Arsenal's Premier League title race or for selling them a crucial player. The overwhelmingly positive sentiment suggests West Ham's actions — whether a draw against a rival or releasing a player like Rice — have directly aided Arsenal's championship ambitions.
West Ham's Keeper Shines Despite Defensive Chaos
West Ham fans are locked in debate over a controversial goal conceded, with praise for the goalkeeper's performance offset by fury at the defence's organisation and accusations that the team set up too defensively. Opinion is split between those recognising a well-taken strike and those blaming poor defending for what should have been preventable.
West Ham Fans Rally Behind Crucial Victory
West Ham supporters are celebrating what they see as a pivotal win that keeps the club in the Premier League while simultaneously damaging a rival's chances—with particular satisfaction aimed at Tottenham's potential relegation. The fanbase is expressing gratitude for the performance and asserting West Ham's credentials to compete at the top level, though some remain frustrated with the team's defensive approach against stronger opposition.
Madrid Fans Celebrate City's Dominance Finally Ending
Real Madrid supporters are revelling in Manchester City's apparent loss of their stranglehold on the Premier League title, with fans expressing relief that City's era of consecutive domestic dominance has been interrupted. The discussion centres on Madrid's satisfaction at seeing Guardiola's side stumble, mixed with general optimism about competitive balance returning to English football.
Referee Decisions and Survival Battle Drama
Fans are passionately debating controversial referee calls whilst simultaneously discussing their club's fight against relegation and legal charges, with the conversation mixing frustration over officiating with desperate hope that their team stays up. The discussion centres on specific match moments and upcoming fixtures, creating an energetic but divided conversation about whether poor decisions are costing their club dearly during a critical season.
A Point
**Title:** Can We Salvage The Season From Here? **Summary:** Fans are cautiously optimistic after picking up a crucial point that lifted their side out of the bottom three, with some believing a favo
City's Wastefulness Versus West Ham's Ruthless Efficiency
Fans are divided on a 1-1 draw between Manchester City and West Ham, with the dominant talking point being City's inability to convert numerous chances whilst West Ham scored from their sole shot of the match. The discussion splits between those praising West Ham's defensive discipline and clinical finishing, and those criticising City's profligacy and suggesting the Hammers got fortunate to escape with a point.
Refereeing Inconsistency Sparks Fury Over Yellow Cards
Fans are absolutely livid about what they perceive as wildly inconsistent refereeing decisions, particularly around yellow card awards — with some players like Bernardo getting booked for minor infractions whilst other dangerous fouls go unpunished entirely. The discussion reveals deep frustration that Premier League officials are applying the rulebook arbitrarily, favouring some players over others regardless of the actual severity of their challenges.
Was Silva's Goal Skill or Sheer Luck?
Fans are locked in debate over whether Bernardo Silva's goal was a moment of genuine quality or an accidental miscue that happened to find the net, with the divide largely hinged on whether he intentionally executed a chip or flubbed a cross. The neutral sentiment reflects a genuine split in the fanbase—some praising his technical ability, others convinced he got lucky and the commentators oversold it as genius.
Fans Write Off League Ambitions After Setback
Supporters are sarcastically dismissing their team's Premier League and Champions League title hopes following a disappointing result, with some pivoting to focus on domestic cup competitions like the FA Cup and League Cup instead. The discussion reveals a mix of self-deprecating humour and defensive banter between rival fanbases about trophy drought and recent underperformance.
Guehi's Crucial Miss Divides Fan Opinion
Fans are reacting with a mix of fury and measured analysis after Marc Guehi skied a late chance, with some calling for his head whilst others point out that a centre-back shouldn't be bearing the burden of scoring winners when attackers have underperformed. The incident has sparked debate about blame distribution — is it Guehi's shocking moment, or a symptom of wider attacking failures?
Game Ban
**Title:** Manager Bans Are Pointless, Fans Argue **Summary:** Fans are criticising the effectiveness of touchline bans for managers, arguing that the punishment is toothless because banned bosses ca
Doku And
**Title:** Doku's Quality Undermined by Team Performance **Summary:** Fans are deeply frustrated that Doku is delivering consistently brilliant performances—sharp crossing, pace, and creative play—bu
Missed Sitter Sparks Frustration Over Finishing
Fans are torn between admiration for an audacious attempted finish and genuine exasperation that a clear chance went begging, with some questioning whether their side deserves to be competing at the top if they cannot convert these opportunities. The discussion reveals classic match-day tension—part humour, part despair—over what amounts to a moment that could define their season.
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Yup. I think the praise Pep has received for changing his tactics this season has been, disingenuous? Or, misguided, perhaps? They’ve obviously nowhere near as dominant as they used to be—clearly benefiting from weak PL competition this year. I’m watching City play in a 4222 shape more often, with Semenyo and O’Reilly as the 10s for crying out loud… It’s like he’s trying to take on new ideas b…
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Quite genuinely, does any single person of any affiliation or neutrality care to see peps shining dome every 5 minutes on a tv feed? What is wrong with tv directors?!?
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Ah, the disingenuous hindsight. Every time this team struggles, the goalposts get moved. We’re turning into United. Before signing Semenyo, almost everyone here hailed him as the league’s best winger and the goal-scoring piece we desperately needed. And now, after a few disappointing games and being played out of position, suddenly “Semenyo is average.” Sure.
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Nottingham Forest Fans Vent Over Relegation Battle
Nottingham Forest supporters are expressing frustration over what appears to be poor tactical decisions and weak performance, with particular criticism directed at substitution choices and managerial decisions as the club struggles with their relegation fight. The discussion reflects a fanbase losing patience during a crucial period, with complaints about ineffective football and questionable strategic calls dominating the discourse.
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Relegation Battle Intensifies As Spurs Wobble
Fans are dissecting a crucial match involving teams caught in a desperate fight to avoid the drop, with particular focus on Tottenham's perilous position on goal difference and their gruelling fixture list against top-six sides. There's heated debate about performance quality versus results, with some arguing poor finishing and mentality are the real problems regardless of managerial setup.
Jesus Can't Finish - Squad Needs A Proper Striker
Fans are frustrated that Igho Jesus, despite his excellent link-up play and work rate, consistently fails to deliver goals when it matters, leaving them convinced the club needs a genuine goalscorer to compete at the highest level. There's broad agreement that Jesus would be better suited to European football as a supporting forward, with former striker Awoniyi being widely preferred as the primary Premier League option.
Nottingham Forest Fans Fuming Over Goalless Draw Crisis
NFFC supporters are absolutely seething after another match without scoring, with fans convinced the club's failure to buy a proper striker is sending them down to the Championship despite decent performances. The mood is poisonous – there's genuine fear that even winnable games like this one are being thrown away because the squad simply cannot finish chances.
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Divided Opinion on Dull Match Display
Fans are fundamentally split on whether this was tedious, toothless football or genuinely entertaining — with some praising the physical, long-ball approach whilst others found it utterly boring and poorly executed. Technical issues with broadcasts add to viewer frustration, but the core tension is whether this constitutes acceptable Premier League football or a waste of ninety minutes.
Palace's Home Form Crisis Deepens Again
Crystal Palace fans are in despair after another poor performance, with just one goal in their last six home matches highlighting a catastrophic attacking problem that's leaving them unable to score even against weaker opposition. The mood is bleak and frustrated, with supporters questioning everything about the team's ability to compete, though some are venting their anger at refereeing decisions and perceived broadcaster bias rather than accepting the harsh reality of their side's form.
Wasteful Finishing and Cowardly Final Third Play
Fans are furious that despite creating chances, the team repeatedly fails to capitalise, with players passing backwards instead of shooting and attackers refusing to commit in dangerous areas. The overall frustration centres on a lack of clinical execution and poor decision-making in the final third, combined with a perceived defensive vulnerability that makes their attacking hesitancy even more infuriating.
Forest's Survival Hopes Hang by a Thread
Fans are locked in debate about whether Nottingham Forest can escape relegation, with most believing they're doomed due to catastrophic strikeforce form, whilst others highlight that a crucial point against Spurs keeps their survival mathematically alive heading into a tense final stretch. The consensus is brutal: Forest have the chances but cannot finish them, making their relegation feel inevitable rather than merely possible.
Microscopic Offside Call Divides Fan Base
Fans are furious about an offside decision so marginal that it barely registers to the naked eye, with many arguing the replays didn't properly show the infringement and questioning whether VAR got it right. The controversy centres on whether a goal was legitimately ruled out or whether officials made a catastrophic error on a decision that could've cost a team three points.
Toothless Attack Frustrates Fans in Stalemate
Fans are exasperated by their team's complete inability to find the back of the net, with multiple posts highlighting a shocking goalscoring drought spanning hundreds of minutes and several matches. The mood is darkly comedic resignation—they're joking they might actually survive the season through nil-nil draws whilst simultaneously venting about missing sitter after sitter.
Start Taiwo
**Title:** Taiwo Starting Striker Debate Divides Fanbase **Summary:** Fans are split on whether Taiwo should be the club's primary striker given injuries to key players and a summer of expensive sign
Consistent Collapse – Fans Lose Patience Fast
Supporters are venting frustration at their team's dreadfully poor performance across multiple matches, with complaints about lack of quality, tactical laziness, and scrappy play that's become a recurring problem rather than a one-off bad day. The negativity cuts deep because the squad knows they need wins in their run-in but appear completely disengaged on the pitch.
Ndoye Offside Controversy Splits Fan Opinion
Fans are divided over whether Dan Ndoye was genuinely in an offside position when he scored against them, with some accepting VAR's call whilst others insist he was onside and their team was robbed. Beyond the refereeing debate, there's broader discussion about Ndoye's tendency to drift into offside positions and questions about his overall quality as a player.
Fulham Fans Rally Despite Mixed Performance Concerns
Fulham supporters are showing up with backing for their team during what appears to be a patchy spell, mixing encouragement with frustration over tactical switches and defensive lapses. The fanbase remains committed but there's clear tension between optimism and the reality of inconsistent performances on the pitch.
Refereeing Chaos and Clinical Finishing Woes
Fans are furious about what they believe was a wrongly disallowed corner kick, with several convinced the officials made a clear error on a double-hit call. Beyond the refereeing drama, there's frustration that despite improved attacking play and solidity at the back, the team is squandering chances and failing to convert the opportunities they're creating.
Yates Substitution Sparks Mixed Reaction
Fans are debating the decision to bring Yates on for MGW, with supporters appreciating his aggressive work rate and physical commitment despite doubts about sacrificing their top goalscorer. The discussion reveals a split view—some rate his energy and winning presence, whilst others question the tactical logic of the swap.
Fulham's Late Season Collapse Amid Player Burnout
Fulham fans are expressing deep frustration over a dramatic loss of form in the final stretch of the season, with many blaming the players for downing tools rather than manager Marco Silva, whilst simultaneously questioning the club's transfer strategy and openly discussing Silva's inevitable departure. The overwhelming sentiment is one of resignation—a sense that this squad has mentally checked out of the season, with some fans suggesting it might actually be better for everyone if the manager leaves immediately.
Fans Lose Patience With Squad Performance
Supporters are expressing intense frustration—likely directed at a specific player or tactical decision—with raw, exasperated language that signals genuine disappointment rather than constructive criticism. The overwhelmingly negative sentiment suggests a breaking point has been reached amongst the fanbase, with calls for change becoming increasingly vocal.
Managerial Chaos And Player Accountability Collide
Fans are torn between blaming the club's revolving door of four managers this season and accepting that the players themselves simply aren't good enough, with many demanding the squad be gutted in the summer whilst warning that next week's match could be the final nail in their survival hopes. The discussion exposes a fractured fanbase searching for someone—anyone—to blame whilst the team lurches towards potential relegation.
Anderson's Positioning Problem Divides Fan Opinion
Fans are frustrated with Anderson's lack of impact in midfield, with many arguing he's positioned too deep and defensively-minded, failing to influence the game or provide attacking support when the team needs it most. The consensus suggests he should be deployed in a more advanced role as an attacking midfielder rather than sitting as a defensive anchor, as his current usage is leaving a glaring gap between defence and attack.
Hutchinson's Frustrating Performance Divides Fanbase
Fans are heavily criticising Hutchinson's decision-making and execution in a recent match, particularly his reluctance to deliver crosses and his poor ball retention in crucial moments. The discussion reveals deep frustration with his inconsistency, with supporters questioning whether he's capable of delivering at the required level despite earlier promise.
Nottingham Forest Squad Rotation and Europa League Debate
Nottingham Forest fans are divided on whether the club should rest players ahead of a Europa League fixture, with some arguing the competition should be deprioritised in favour of Premier League form. The broader conversation touches on the club's inconsistent attacking output and some heated banter with rival supporters, particularly regarding Coventry City.
Big T Debate Divides Fan Opinion
Fans are split on whether a player nicknamed "Big T" deserves more starting opportunities, with some backing him as a transformative force whilst others question what he's actually contributed on the pitch. It's a classic case of passionate advocacy meeting sceptical scrutiny, with neither side particularly dominant in the conversation.
Fans Unite Against VAR's Inconsistent Decision-Making
Premier League supporters are expressing widespread frustration with VAR's inconsistency and its perceived ability to ruin matches through marginal calls and poor editorial decisions in replays. The discourse centres on specific controversial decisions—particularly those involving Liverpool—with fans arguing that VAR is actively killing the enjoyment and flow of the game rather than improving it.
Frustration at Wasted Chances, Level at Half-Time
Fans are lamenting their side's poor finishing despite dominating periods of play, with the match locked at 0-0 going into the break. There's a sense that the team did the hard work but squandered clear opportunities that could have put them ahead before the interval.
Tight Offside Call Divides Fan Opinion
Fans are dissecting a marginal offside decision, with most unconvinced the goal should've been ruled out—they're sarcastically debating whether tiny details like shoelaces and toenails should factor into such tight VAR calls. The consensus leans towards frustration that the decision felt unjust, though the exact circumstances remain contested amongst the group.
Injury Fears and Defensive Selection Chaos
Fans are anxiously monitoring Murillo's hamstring injury whilst simultaneously debating who should partner him in a back three, with several players coming under criticism for their performances. The discussion reveals genuine concern about defensive depth, particularly around Williams and Morato's reliability in crucial matches.
Bassey Soft Play Gets Fans Fuming
Fans are absolutely livid that referee Bassey appears to be getting soft free kick decisions that their own strikers aren't receiving, with supporters convinced there's a glaring double standard in how fouls are being adjudicated. The consensus is brutal—they reckon Bassey's diving around like he's made of glass whilst their players are getting nothing for legitimate challenges.
VAR Offside Calls Too Tight, Fans Demand Rule Change
Fans are furious that VAR is ruling out goals for marginal offside decisions measured in millimetres or centimetres, arguing the technology has become absurdly pedantic and defeats the spirit of giving attackers the benefit of the doubt. They're calling for either a significant change to the offside rule itself—requiring players to be a yard clear—or a return to referee judgement calls with VAR only as a backup option for genuinely unclear situations.
Fans Divided Over Whether Team Can Deliver
Fans are expressing cautious optimism mixed with deep scepticism about their team's recent performance, with some finally convinced by a show of quality whilst others remain unconvinced after too long a wait. The discussion captures that classic football moment where hope clashes with hard-earned cynicism—everyone's watching closely to see if this is genuine improvement or just another false dawn.
Aina's Worldie Effort Nearly Breaks the Net
Fans are dissecting a spectacular long-range strike from Aina that rattled the crossbar and woodwork, with most impressed by the quality of the attempt despite it narrowly missing. The wider consensus is that had the shot dropped just slightly lower, it would've been a genuine goal-of-the-month contender, though a few free kicks from the same phase of play drew considerably less enthusiasm.
Aina's Near Miss Overshadows Refereeing Frustrations
Fans are buzzing about Takehiro Aina's performance down the left flank, particularly a shot that came agonisingly close to finding the net, with supporters recognising him as an underrated fullback who's stepped up his game under the new manager. The discussion is tempered by frustration at refereeing decisions and narrow misses that could have changed the match entirely, though there's a sense that things are gradually clicking into place tactically.
The Striker Dilemma: Talent Versus Fitness
Fans are divided on whether an out-of-form striker should be given more playing time, with some arguing he transforms the team's attacking threat whilst others question his fitness levels, work rate, and whether he can genuinely make a difference at Premier League intensity. The core tension is whether he's criminally underused or simply not ready to deliver when called upon.
Nottingham Forest Fans Rage Over Offside Calls
Nottingham Forest supporters are fuming after a goal was disallowed for offside in their 0-3 defeat, with fans expressing intense frustration at what they perceive as incorrect refereeing decisions and questioning whether the call was genuinely offside. The overwhelmingly negative reaction reveals deep scepticism about VAR accuracy and the inconsistency of how offside rulings are being applied in the match.
McAtee Slammed For Frustrating Performance Display
Fans are absolutely fuming with James McAtee's display, with supporters labelling him ineffective, casual, and a waste of money after a particularly poor showing on the pitch. The negativity is intense and widespread, with supporters left genuinely exasperated by what they're witnessing from the midfielder.
Captivating Moments
Watching the highlights. If Jesus had just given Dominguez shot a little flick he’d have scored. Just lacks that selfish killer instinct.
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wtf is wrong with the feed
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WTF is wrong with Forest?! Don't they want to ~~see Spurs relegated~~ stay in the Premier League?!
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LIV 1 - 1 TOT
Slot Out
**Title:** Liverpool Fans Turn On Slot Amid Mediocre Form **Summary:** Over two thousand Liverpool supporters are venting frustration at manager Arne Slot, with a significant majority calling for his
Liverpool Fans Demand Arne Slot's Head After Collapse
Liverpool supporters are furious after surrendering a 1-0 lead and conceding a last-minute goal, with many blaming manager Arne Slot for passive tactics and demanding his sacking, especially with a crucial Champions League match looming on Wednesday. The fanbase is split between those calling the performance "pathetic" and a smaller contingent defending the team's efforts given injury problems, but the overwhelming sentiment is one of crisis and lost patience.
· Controversial
Liverpool's Defensive Crisis Under Slot Exposed
Fans are absolutely tearing into Liverpool's performance at home against Tottenham, with widespread criticism of manager Arne Slot's tactical setup and the team's embarrassing defending—particularly given their status as title contenders. The overwhelming sentiment is one of disbelief that the reigning champions couldn't dispatch Spurs at Anfield, with rival supporters circling like sharks and even questioning whether this could signal the beginning of a dramatic trophy drought.
Sack Him
**Title:** Liverpool Fans Demand Manager Removal Amid Crisis **Summary:** Liverpool supporters are clamouring for their manager's sack following a dire run of results, with many arguing he's overseen
Young Right Back's Potential Amid Defensive Flaws
Spurs fans are having a nuanced debate about a teenage right back's performance, with supporters divided between praising his fearless attacking runs and work rate versus criticising his defensive positioning and poor end product. The broader argument hinges on whether his obvious talent and relentless energy justify his current limitations, or whether the team is simply failing to support him properly.
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Spurs Draw Sparks Mixed Relief and Frustration
Tottenham fans are divided over whether their draw was a deserved result, with some arguing they matched their opponents whilst others remain exasperated with the club's ownership and squad depth. The discussion reveals cautious optimism about key players keeping them up and beating Madrid, but underlying frustration about recruitment and management decisions persists throughout the fanbase.
Vicario's Free Kick Blunder Sparks Goalkeeper Debate
Spurs fans are divided over whether keeper Vicario should have saved a free kick conceded during the match, with some harshly criticising his positioning and hands whilst others defend him, noting he's generally reliable from set pieces. The incident has reignited broader frustration about his inconsistency and overall quality between the sticks.
Richarlison Silences Critics With Crucial Goal
Fans are celebrating Richarlison's important goal and his defiant response to earlier criticism and abuse, with many acknowledging they'd written him off too quickly. The discussion captures a classic redemption arc moment, as supporters who'd doubted him now recognise his value — particularly his big-game temperament against Liverpool.
Gakpo Selection Row Divides Fan Opinion
Fans are split on whether Cody Gakpo deserves his guaranteed starting spot, with some praising his creative contributions when given proper service, while others argue he's being played too often in unsuitable positions and masking deeper tactical problems. The core complaint isn't necessarily about Gakpo's individual quality—it's about his perceived undroppability forcing the manager into questionable lineup decisions that damage squad morale and form.
Sent Off
**Title:** Van Dijk Escapes Penalty Decision in Controversial Match **Summary:** Fans are furious that referee missed a clear penalty involving Van Dijk and argue he's receiving preferential treatmen
Sack Him
**Title:** Liverpool Fans Call For Manager's Immediate Sacking **Summary:** Liverpool supporters are expressing widespread frustration with their current manager's inability to get the best from an e
Tottenham Fans Savage Tudor's Baffling Substitution Call
Spurs supporters are tearing into Igor Tudor's management after he inexplicably substituted Richarlison—their best aerial threat—during a crucial late-game moment, with fans questioning his tactical awareness and suggesting the club would be better served replacing him entirely. The discussion centres on whether Tudor's tenure is already becoming untenable despite picking up a rare point.
Arne Slot
**Title:** Liverpool Fans Turn on Arne Slot Over Title Defence **Summary:** A significant chunk of Liverpool's fanbase are expressing fury with manager Arne Slot, criticising his tactical approach an
Szoboszlai Shines But Club Culture in Crisis
Fans are celebrating Dominik Szoboszlai's standout performances—particularly his exceptional free-kick ability—as the one bright spark keeping his side competitive this season, but there's an undercurrent of concern that individual brilliance can't mask deeper structural problems, with some questioning whether the manager and overall team direction can be salvaged.
Liverpool Fans Criticise Anfield Atmosphere and Engagement
Liverpool supporters are expressing frustration over what they perceive as a poor atmosphere at Anfield, with complaints ranging from early departures and quiet crowds to perceived fair-weather fan behaviour during disappointing results. The discussion reflects wider concern that the stadium's legendary fortress reputation has deteriorated, with fans questioning the commitment and authenticity of the fanbase.
Refereeing Errors Cost Points Again This Season
Fans are fuming about multiple controversial referee and linesman decisions in a recent match—specifically missed penalty calls, incorrectly disallowed goals, and corners that should've been awarded—with many arguing these officiating blunders have plagued their side all season and cost them vital results. The negativity runs deep enough that supporters are questioning whether poor refereeing decisions are systematic across the campaign, not just isolated incidents.
Rio's Promise and the Playing Time Puzzle
Fans are deeply divided on young Rio's impact, with some hailing him as an exciting, energetic talent who's been one of the few bright spots in recent matches, whilst others worry he's being misused tactically and given too inconsistent playing time despite his obvious potential. The broader frustration centres on whether the club is properly integrating this prospect into the side or whether they're letting a genuine talent slip through their fingers with poor deployment.
Wirtz Is
**Title:** Wirtz's Form Collapse Sparks Fan Fury **Summary:** Arsenal fans are tearing into Florian Wirtz's performance, with some calling him a 115 million pound flop whilst others defend him as one
Dragusin's Redemption Arc Divides the Fanbase
Fans are torn on centre-back Radu Dragusin after a mixed defensive display where he made crucial last-ditch interventions but also displayed concerning vulnerabilities throughout the match. The largely negative sentiment reflects frustration with his inconsistency, though some recognise his match-saving moments prevented what could have been a damaging result.
Salah's Brilliance Can't Hide Current Struggles
Liverpool fans are torn between gratitude for Salah's historic individual performances that won them the league, and frustration at his increasingly wasteful play this season—with many questioning whether his technical deficiencies have finally caught up with him now that he's not operating at peak form. The debate reveals a fanbase struggling to reconcile a club legend's past greatness with present-day disappointment, as defensive vulnerabilities compound the attacking inconsistency.
Youth Squad Injuries and Selection Debate
Fans are frustrated discussing injury concerns affecting young players in the squad, with particular focus on availability issues for positions like left wing-back, whilst also expressing tired cynicism about post-match social media behaviour from players. The conversation reveals underlying tension between supporter expectations for youth development and real squad depth problems caused by unavailable talent.
Tottenham Fans Split On Porro's Captain Credentials
Spurs supporters are locked in debate over whether right-back Porro deserves the captaincy, with opinion fracturing between those backing his leadership potential and those questioning his recent form—particularly his crossing accuracy, which has become a flashpoint after a frustrating display in added time. The fanbase remains broadly content with a draw result but clearly wants answers about Porro's dip in consistency and whether he's truly the leader Tottenham need going forward.
Ekitike's Lacklustre Display Sparks Fan Fury
Newcastle fans are absolutely fuming with Ekitike's performance, criticising his lack of movement, effort, and basic striker play after coming on as a substitute in what appears to be a disappointing result. The broader frustration centres on the team's inability to see out a lead, with supporters questioning the player's commitment and comparing his contribution unfavourably to the younger talents in the squad.
Late Collapse Pattern Haunts Frustrated Fanbase
Fans are venting about a 1-1 draw that epitomises their season's recurring nightmare—dominating possession but lacking creativity, then conceding late goals through poor defensive discipline and midfield lethargy. There's a sense of resigned frustration that the team's structural weaknesses have become predictable enough that supporters can forecast the collapse before it happens.
Fans Demand Bald Manager's Sacking Immediately
A heavily negative fanbase is calling for their manager's immediate dismissal, arguing that despite significant summer investment and top talent recruitment, the team's defensive vulnerability and overall regression have squandered what should be a straightforward top-four finish. Supporters are furious that such substantial spending has failed to deliver the promised stability and security, with many questioning how the manager has retained his position given the perceived underperformance.
Fans Condemn Dire, Boring Football Display
Supporters are absolutely fuming about their team's recent performances, which they're describing as sluggish, predictable, and utterly joyless compared to more attacking football from previous seasons. The frustration isn't just about losing matches—it's that the actual quality and entertainment value has collapsed so badly that fans are threatening to tune out entirely.
Fans Split Over Controversial Match Commentary
A divisive comment about a recent match has sparked heated debate amongst supporters, with fans unable to agree whether the statement was factually grounded or completely tone-deaf. The thread reveals deep disagreement about what actually happened, with some dismissing it as a joke whilst others are genuinely wound up by the lack of clarity.
Gomez Under Fire As Robertson Fatigue Emerges
Fans are divided on Joe Gomez's performance, with several criticising his positioning during the opposition's goal, whilst others blame Andy Robertson's apparent tiredness late in the match for defensive lapses. The broader debate centres on whether Robertson should have been substituted earlier to prevent the defensive collapse that cost Liverpool.
Fans Baffled by Bewildering Tactical Decision
Over 218 posts, supporters expressed genuine confusion and disbelief at something that happened in a match—likely a controversial referee's call, bizarre substitution, or inexplicable tactical choice—with most responses oscillating between bemusement and exasperation rather than genuine anger. The overwhelmingly neutral sentiment suggests fans were too bewildered to mount proper outrage, resorting instead to stunned laughter and rhetorical disbelief.
Fans Debate Identity Crisis Amid Inconsistent Displays
The fanbase is locked in frustration about their team's inconsistent performances and lack of coherent identity, with supporters sarcastically repeating "it's who we are" whilst simultaneously questioning what that actually means. There's palpable irritation that despite making efforts, the side are delivering limp, lifeless football that's bordering on embarrassing compared to rivals, though some take solace in the fact that surrounding teams are equally poor.
Liverpool's Dramatic Collapse Sparks Brutal Fan Backlash
Fans are tearing into Liverpool's recent performance, with posts suggesting the team has crumbled into mediocrity—some even joking that bringing Salah on made things worse. The negativity spans everything from competitive frustration to broader criticism that Liverpool have become just another ordinary Premier League side, prompting rival supporters to pile on with mockery.
Spurs fans furious over missed corner decisions
Supporters are outraged that officials failed to award multiple clear corners during the match, with some claiming up to six were missed, leading to a breakdown in trust over refereeing standards. The poor officiating has compounded frustration with the team's already-weak corner-taking ability, leaving fans questioning whether the errors will cost them points in a season where European qualification is already under threat.
Xavi Simons Criticised For Inconsistent Performance
Fans are heavily criticising Xavi Simons for poor passing, lack of killer instinct in the final third, and defensive lapses, with several claiming he offers no real threat to opposition defences. The discussion reveals frustration with his overall contribution, though a minority suggest he showed glimpses of positive play when introduced later in the match.
Forward Play Breakdown – Selfishness and Ball Retention
Fans are frustrated that their team's attacking players are too greedy and impatient in the final third, prioritising individual glory over intelligent passing and keeping possession. There's a wider complaint that the midfield and defence are either hoofing the ball long needlessly or taking too many touches when simple, quick circulation would be more effective.
Tel's Mixed Form Sparks Divided Fan Debate
Supporters are split on striker Tel's performance and value to the team, with some praising his work rate, hold-up play and willingness to shoot, whilst others criticise his inconsistency and finishing quality. The broader consensus suggests he's improving but remains a polarising figure whose impact on Spurs' survival push is hotly contested.
Predictable Collapse — Fans See It Coming
Supporters are venting frustration over their team's utterly inevitable performance decline, with fans expressing exhaustion at how foreseeable the poor results and managerial excuses have become. The overwhelming consensus is one of resignation — everyone predicted this mess would happen, and the fact that it did with such monotonous regularity is now what genuinely bothers them.
The Ball
**Title:** Defensive Chaos and Toothless Attack Frustrate Fans **Summary:** Supporters are fuming about their side's passive, ineffective pressing system and sluggish ball progression, which allows o
Danso's Rise Sparks Romero and VdV Debate
Fans are praising Kevin Danso's impressive performances and suggesting he's proved himself as a reliable defensive option, which has prompted debate about whether established stars Cristian Romero and Lisandro Martínez should be benched or fighting for their places. The discussion reveals underlying frustration with Romero's perceived attitude and commitment, with some supporters arguing that Danso's maturity and consistency might actually be better for squad morale than maintaining the status quo.
Liverpool's Unconvincing Spurs Performance Sparks Ridicule
Fans are heavily criticising Liverpool's struggling display against a weakened Tottenham side, with many arguing that the performance made a poor Spurs team look far better than they actually are. The consensus is brutal: if you can't dominate a bottom-half Tottenham convincingly at home, something's seriously wrong with your own team's mentality and execution.
Fans Share Reaction Gifs Without Context
A large thread of 146 posts consists almost entirely of fans exchanging animated gifs with minimal commentary, creating a somewhat cryptic discussion where the only legible text reference is "give him the french treatment" — suggesting this may be about a player receiving criticism or facing consequences, though the gif-heavy nature makes the exact narrative difficult to pin down.
Slot's Baffling Gakpo Obsession Divides Fanbase
Supporters are tearing into manager Arne Slot over what they perceive as inexplicable, almost personal favouritism towards Cody Gakpo, with fans questioning why the winger keeps starting despite poor performances whilst better alternatives get overlooked. The criticism has become so intense that some are now questioning whether Slot has even lost Gakpo's backing, with the debate centring on whether this is tactical stubbornness or something far more peculiar.
Mac Allister Under Fire For Inconsistent Midfield Play
Liverpool fans are absolutely fuming with Alexis Mac Allister's performances this season, with multiple supporters claiming he's consistently getting overrun in midfield, giving away possession, and looking physically exhausted week after week. The consensus is brutal—he's either lost his legs since day one or needs dropping entirely until he proves he deserves to start again, with some fans even questioning why manager Arne Slot keeps selecting him when he's clearly struggling.
Fans Demand Alonso As Slot's Job Becomes Untenable
Liverpool supporters are openly calling for Arne Slot's immediate sacking, with Xabi Alonso emerging as their preferred replacement despite his recent exit from Real Madrid. The fanbase has lost faith in Slot's tactical approach—particularly his pedestrian build-up play and questionable team selection—and believe the club's current malaise since last season's title win demands an urgent managerial change.
Tottenham Fans Celebrate Sarr's Performance And Viral Moments
Spurs supporters are praising Sarr's outstanding individual display whilst simultaneously going viral over a particular photo featuring Van Dijk's expression, with fans treating the image as meme-worthy content worthy of framing. The discussion sits firmly in neutral territory—it's mostly light-hearted banter about memorable moments rather than debate about tactical issues or controversial decisions.
Dom Carries Struggling Side Against Worst Team
Fans are frustrated that their team scraped a draw against the league's worst side, with Dom being the only bright spark through a crucial free-kick goal, whilst the rest of the squad looked directionless and tactically confused under their manager. There's underlying concern about over-reliance on one player and questions about the manager's tactical approach, with supporters questioning whether this level of performance is sustainable into next season.
Liverpool Fans In Meltdown Over Abysmal Performance
Liverpool supporters are absolutely furious with their team's display, with fans describing the performance as embarrassing, disgraceful, and unwatchable — some even comparing it to the worst experiences of their lives. The overwhelmingly negative reaction suggests a performance so poor that it's pushed supporters beyond the point of accepting standard criticism, demanding better standards entirely.
Spurs Fans In Meltdown Over Relegation Form
Tottenham supporters are in panic mode after a draw, with fans dramatically suggesting the club would be in the relegation zone without Richarlison's goals and sarcastically questioning why the team is celebrating a result when they're barely above the drop. The discourse is deeply pessimistic, mixing genuine concern about their league position with dark humour about potential demotion and the club's ability to compete.
Gray and Sarr Split Opinion in Mixed Performance
Fans are debating the contrasting performances of Archie Gray and Sarr, with Gray earning scattered praise for his contributions whilst Sarr draws heavily divided opinion—some recognising improvement whilst others criticise his pace and decision-making in possession.
Vicario's Costly Error Sparks Spurs Fan Fury
Tottenham supporters are furious with goalkeeper Vicario after a significant goalkeeping mistake that cost the team during a recent match, with fans directing intense criticism at him and calling for his departure. The broader frustration extends to multiple underperforming players, though a handful of performers like Danso and Gray receive praise for their effort and commitment.
Fan Exhaustion Over Player Performance Crisis
Supporters are expressing widespread frustration and fatigue with their team's recent displays, with the repeated refrain of being "tired" suggesting a breaking point has been reached after prolonged poor performances. The conversation captures a fanbase caught between resignation and anger, oscillating between dark humour and genuine exasperation at what they perceive as unacceptable standards on the pitch.
Late Drama and Desperate Hope in Crucial Match
Fans are locked in a tense, high-stakes match where a crucial goal has just gone in, sparking wild swings between genuine optimism and dark, cynical humour about their team's ability to bottle it. The mood is volatile—oscillating between "we can actually do this" and resigned dread that somehow, improbably, they'll still find a way to lose.
Free Kick Mastery Sparks Nostalgia and Debate
Fans are marvelling at a player's exceptional free kick-scoring ability this season, with several comparing his tally to club legends and debating whether his set-piece prowess is masking inconsistency in open play. The discussion splits between genuine admiration for his technique and suggestions that his free kick goals are inflating his overall impact on the team.
Liverpool Fans Divided Over Player Decision
Fans are reacting with mixed emotions—ranging from outright criticism to mockery—to what appears to be a Liverpool signing or transfer decision, with some questioning the financial investment whilst others find humour in the club's choice. The overwhelmingly sarcastic and dismissive tone suggests considerable scepticism about whether this move will benefit the team.
Solanke Foul Decision Divides Fan Opinion
Fans are heavily divided over whether Solanke committed a foul on the opposition goalkeeper, with the majority arguing the contact was minimal and the referee's decision inconsistent with how similar incidents have been handled elsewhere in the season. The debate highlights frustration with refereeing standards and the perception of soft decision-making against their side.
Carragher Commentary Divides Fans Over Refereeing Row
Fans are split over Jamie Carragher's commentary during a match involving controversial referee decisions, with many criticising his emotional delivery and perceived Liverpool bias, whilst others defend his calls as correct. The discussion reveals broader frustration with modern commentary style versus traditional match coverage, with strong feelings on both sides about his neutrality.
Slot's Tactical Chaos Ruins Rio's Breakout Performance
Fans are divided over individual player performances—specifically whether Rio Ngumoha and Gakpo delivered or disappointed—but united in their fury at manager Arne Slot's substitution decisions, which saw promising academy talent and attacking threats hauled off whilst Gakpo remained on despite inconsistency. The broader consensus cuts through the stat-debating: the manager is tactically lost and needs to go, regardless of who played well on the night.
Liverpool Fans Demand Immediate Managerial Change
Over 100 Liverpool supporters are calling for manager Slot to be sacked immediately, expressing deep frustration with the team's playing style and overall performance. The overwhelmingly negative sentiment—with a score of -0.71—reveals this isn't isolated grumbling; it's a coordinated wave of discontent about the current direction of the club.
Liverpool Fans Call For Arne Slot's Departure
A significant wave of Liverpool supporters are demanding manager Arne Slot's sacking across social media, with over 100 posts repeating the phrase "Slot out" in rapid succession. The campaign suggests growing frustration with the manager's performance, though the neutral sentiment score indicates the movement lacks the passionate intensity of a fully-formed revolt.
Spurs Keeper and Set-Piece Chaos Under Fire
Tottenham fans are tearing into their goalkeeper's performance and set-piece organisation after conceding a goal they believe should have been saved, with particular frustration directed at sloppy free-kick execution and defensive lapses. The discussion reveals deeper concerns about goalkeeping quality and tactical discipline, with some calling for managerial changes to their dead-ball routines.
Liverpool Fans Rage at Slot's Desperate Substitution Strategy
Fans are furious that manager Arne Slot brought on both Nyoni and Chiesa in a chaotic late substitution during what appears to be a match against Spurs, arguing the tactical decisions made no sense and actively undermined Liverpool's chances rather than improving them. The anger centres on the lack of structure, poor timing of the changes, and the irony that Chiesa—despite being a recurring panic substitute—didn't have enough time to make a difference anyway.
Kinsky Debate Dominates Tactical Discussion
Fans are sharply divided over whether Kinsky should replace the current goalkeeper Vicario, with some convinced he would have saved a crucial free kick whilst others think the club's management are delusional for even considering bringing him into play. The discussion reflects broader frustration about the team's performance and squad selection decisions, with sentiment leaning cynical rather than genuinely optimistic.
Liverpool Fans Demand Manager's Immediate Departure
Liverpool supporters are in open revolt against their manager's tactical approach and overall performance, with a coordinated campaign demanding his removal from the club. The overwhelming consensus across 103 posts is that the current setup is unsustainable and the manager must leave immediately.
Richarlison's Breakthrough Moment of Self-Control
Fans are celebrating Richarlison's discipline after he managed to keep his shirt on during a match, breaking his notorious habit of removing it and risking red cards — with the joke being that his restraint alone could've changed the result. It's become a running joke about his personality and maturity, with supporters relieved he's finally learned to control this impulse.
Liverpool Fans Demand Overhaul After Poor Season
A significant portion of Liverpool's fanbase is in open revolt, blaming director of football Richard Hughes, manager Arne Slot, and ownership FSG for a disappointing campaign marked by weak signings and poor performances. Supporters are calling for a complete clearout—including managerial and structural changes—warning that failure to secure Champions League football could trigger a player exodus and damage the club's future.
Anfield Fans Fear Galatasaray Collapse Before PSG Reckoning
Liverpool supporters are expressing deep anxiety ahead of their Galatasaray tie, convinced their team lacks the quality to progress and will be dismantled by PSG if they somehow do. The fanbase is torn between those predicting an embarrassing defeat at home and a few outliers fantasising about an unlikely demolition, but the overwhelming mood is one of resignation and dread about a team they see as predictable, sideways, and fundamentally broken in big moments.
Liverpool Fans Demand Xabi Alonso Managerial Switch
A frustrated fanbase is calling for Arne Slot to be replaced by Xabi Alonso immediately, citing poor performances and regression since last season, though some debate whether a mid-season appointment is realistic or whether FSG will actually back a new manager properly. The discourse reveals deep scepticism about the club's ambition and ownership structure, with supporters arguing that Liverpool have become a commercial asset rather than a winning project.
Fans Rally Behind "The Pigeon" Richarlison
Supporters are affectionately debating Richarlison's performance and iconic pigeon celebration, with fans split between those defending his passion as crucial to their survival fight and critics suggesting he's wasting chances. The neutral sentiment reflects a fanbase that loves their Brazilian striker's commitment despite frustration over squandered opportunities.
Fans Demand Manager's Immediate Departure
A wave of supporters is calling for the manager to be sacked, with repetitive posts demanding "out" reflecting widespread frustration over poor team performance. The consensus appears to be that the current regime has run its course and needs replacing immediately.
Liverpool Fans Turn On Arne Slot
Following what appears to be a disappointing performance, Liverpool supporters have launched a coordinated campaign calling for manager Arne Slot's removal, with dozens of posts demanding his sacking across social media. The discourse reveals genuine frustration over the team's perceived lack of passion and quality on the pitch, though sentiment remains measured rather than intensely hostile.
Fans React With Memes to Match Chaos
Supporters are expressing their frustration and amusement through reaction images and short quips, with particular criticism aimed at a player or manager's performance. The discussion is light-hearted chaos — mostly emoji responses and one-liners about defensive lapses and tactical failings.
Richarlison's Late Heroics Earn Spurs Praise
Tottenham fans are celebrating Richarlison's match-winning or crucial late goal against Liverpool, with supporters crediting his work rate and commitment throughout the game despite some noting he could improve his consistency on the ball. The performance has sparked wider debate about team selection and squad rotation, with fans arguing the defensive line that performed deserves continued opportunities going forward.
Solanke's Shocking 0/10 Sparks Fury
Tottenham fans are absolutely tearing into Dominic Solanke after a genuinely catastrophic performance, with supporters openly calling for his removal from the side and questioning why Richarlison isn't getting more minutes instead. The negativity is brutal and widespread, though there's a glimmer of hope that he might rediscover form in the next fixture.
Frimpong Out Of Position, Arsenal Fans Baffled
Arsenal supporters are frustrated that Frimpong is being deployed as a winger when he's a natural wing-back, with many arguing manager Slot's tactical choice makes no sense against Spurs and wastes the player's actual strengths. The discussion reveals broader criticism of midfield selection and positioning across the team, with fans convinced alternative formations or line-ups would be far more effective.
Goalkeeper Vic's Free Kick Disaster Sparks Outrage
Fans are furious after goalkeeper Vic's poor handling of a free kick cost their side a crucial point, with supporters questioning his concentration and calling out repeated mistakes from both him and backup keeper Radu. The incident has reignited broader frustrations about the goalkeeper's reliability, with comparisons to previous keepers who were far superior shot-stoppers.
Hugo's Decision-Making Costs Liverpool Dearly
Fans are split on Hugo Ekitike's performance after coming off the bench, with many criticising his sluggish play and a crucial missed pass to Salah that could have won the game in extra time. The broader frustration centres on whether manager Slot made a tactical error benching his in-form forward, and whether Ekitike's mentality and decision-making have genuinely deteriorated or if he simply had an off night.
Slot's Future and Porro's Defensive Blunders Debated
Liverpool fans are divided on whether manager Arne Slot should be sacked immediately or given until the end of the season, with several calling out defender Porro for costly mistakes in recent matches. The discussion sits firmly on neutral ground, mixing frustration with tactical debate rather than consensus outrage or unwavering support.
Referee Incompetence Has Become Routine
Fans are expressing frustration that poor refereeing decisions are no longer shocking — they've become so predictable that disappointment has turned into resigned acceptance. The broader complaint isn't about one mistake, but rather a pattern of officiating errors that has eroded confidence in the standard of match administration across the Premier League.
Fans Turn On Team's Declining Form
The fanbase is expressing deep frustration with what they perceive as consistently mediocre performances week after week, with particular criticism levelled at recent substitute appearances that allegedly made matches worse. The discussion reveals a growing sense of resignation—this isn't new anger, it's exhaustion with a pattern that's been playing out since October.
Wasted Chances Leave Fans Frustrated And Bitter
Supporters are expressing deep frustration over a performance where their team created numerous opportunities but failed to convert them into a winning result. The mood is one of regret and what-ifs—they feel victory was there for the taking but slipped through their fingers due to poor finishing.
Cody's Tactical Resurgence Sparks Formation Debate
Fans are sharply divided on Cody's performance, with many praising his best display in months—particularly after positional changes saw him move into a more central role where he thrived. However, the discussion reveals a deeper tactical argument about whether the club's system is actually built to suit his strengths, or whether he needs to adapt his game entirely.
Captivating Moments
First of all, RICHARLISON FOREVER. But said it in the game thread… It’s pretty evident that the Premier League wants a Spurs relegation battle for ratings. There have been so many calls for our opponents to get a result against us, only for the exact same calls to not be called in our favor in following matches. With VAR checks, no less. It’s just really shitty watching this as a fan knowing tha…
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Carragher needs to go to fucking Specsavers lol, twice in 3 mins he’s been immediately proven wrong by the replay
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innit it's so fucking disingenuous. I've NEVER seen a crisis or crises like we've had the last 2 years in 30 years watching the sport.
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Manchester United's Frustrating Draw Against Bournemouth
Fans are dissecting a goalless stalemate between Manchester United and Bournemouth, with particular focus on Antony's ineffective performance and the underlying xG statistics that suggest both sides created relatively little of genuine quality. The discussion sits between frustration at the lack of clinical finishing and begrudging acceptance that neither side deserved to win based on the chances generated.
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Burnley Performance Divides Opinion After Match
Fans are locked in debate over who actually played better, with some arguing Burnley dominated despite the result, whilst others contend their own team controlled proceedings and created more chances. The disagreement hinges on whether you watched live or just highlights, with a fair chunk of supporters giving Burnley credit for their effort in a relegation battle.
· Controversial
Goalless Frustration As Defences Dominate
Fans are venting about a dull, scoreless match where neither team has managed to break through, with some sarcastically suggesting penalties for goalless draws whilst others critique the poor finishing and defensive solidity on display. The prevailing mood is one of disappointment and relief that it's not going worse, rather than excitement about what's unfolding on the pitch.
Unal's Finishing Woes Frustrating Supporters
Fans are deeply frustrated with striker Enas Unal's inability to convert chances and his overall contribution to the team, with many questioning why he continues to start when alternatives like Kroupi appear more effective. The broader concern is that the team is dropping points in winnable matches and failing to take the next step competitively, with Unal's poor finishing cited as a key reason for their inability to capitalise on the chances being created.
Divided Reactions to a Forgettable Match Display
Fans are torn on a controversial moment from the game, with some finding humour in a particular reaction or incident whilst others criticise the overall quality of play and entertainment value. The general consensus leans toward indifference—most viewers couldn't decide whether the match was worth their time, though a few moments did manage to land a laugh.
· Controversial
Bournemouth's Draw Curse: Unbeaten But Uninspiring
Bournemouth fans are celebrating an extended unbeaten run but expressing deep frustration that an alarming number of draws (14 and counting) is masking a lack of killer instinct in matches they should be winning decisively. The consensus is damning: they're statistically solid defensively, but their inability to finish weaker teams off will cost them any serious European ambitions and likely condemn them to mid-table mediocrity instead.
Foster Under Fire as Parker's Tactics Draw Frustration
Fans are intensely criticising goalkeeper Foster's performance and distribution whilst simultaneously expressing deeper scepticism about manager Scott Parker's overall tactical approach and ability to improve the team. The discussion reveals frustration that substitutions and squad rotation aren't addressing fundamental issues with how the side plays under Parker's management.
Iraola's Tactical Decisions Heavily Scrutinised
Bournemouth fans are questioning manager Andoni Iraola's team selection and tactical setup, particularly his decision to play Rayan on the left wing when they believe he's far more effective on the right, whilst also criticising the underutilisation of attacking players like Jimenez. The discourse suggests frustration with perceived square-peg-round-hole squad management and a sense that the team's attacking play is being compromised by poor positional choices.
Captivating Moments
Yeah that’s my European hopes gone I think, drawing too many that we should be winning and we’re just not ready for that next step yet which I fucking hate saying because I said it last year but we were more than good enough. Thought the first 3 changes were good but Unal again man, if I speak I’m in big trouble. Alex Scott was the clear standout though, should be going to the World Cup.
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Flemming lucky not to be sent off, in replays it looked like he was very intentional in elbowing Senesi with a lot of force. A centimeter or two higher and that would be stonewall violent conduct. Should have been a yellow though.
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He'd have Jimenez playing false RCB in a back 3.
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Man United's Best Player Debate Remains Unresolved
Fans are divided over who deserves recognition as Manchester United's standout performer, with some championing players like Cunha and Bruno whilst others acknowledge inconsistent form under current management. The broader conversation reveals uncertainty about whether any Red Devil is genuinely competing for league-wide player of the year honours, with most agreeing improvements in attacking depth—particularly at right-wing—are needed before United can challenge seriously.
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Can This Squad Actually Challenge For The League?
Fans are locked in debate about whether the team's current players are good enough to sustain their impressive recent form and push for genuine title contention, with some arguing key additions are needed whilst others insist the squad's improvements speak for themselves. The discussion reveals genuine uncertainty — optimism about recent progress clashing against scepticism about whether these same players can maintain it over a full season.
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Carrick's Interim Reign Sparks Manager Debate
United fans are divided on whether caretaker manager Michael Carrick deserves a permanent contract, with supporters praising his tactical identity and counter-attacking style whilst others remain sceptical he's the long-term solution compared to establishing big-name managers. The discussion reveals a fundamental tension between Carrick's genuine on-pitch improvements and lingering doubts about whether an interim manager can truly build something sustainable at Old Trafford.
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Amorim's Exit Sparks Tactical Debate and Mixed Assessments
Fans are divided over Ruben Amorim's tenure and departure, with some defending his squad limitations whilst others argue his successor has already outperformed him tactically. The discussion reveals frustration with both managerial decisions and player recruitment, set against broader questions about whether the current setup represents genuine progress or merely a change of personnel.
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Every Single
**Title:** Dalot Under Fire—But Is He Really the Problem? **Summary:** United fans are split on right-back Diogo Dalot after a match performance, with some blaming him directly whilst others argue hi
United's Set Piece Dominance Sparks Debate
Fans are discussing Manchester United's recent reliance on set pieces to win matches, with some celebrating the tactical efficiency whilst others criticise the manager (with references to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's era) for the uninspired approach. The conversation is split between those who acknowledge pragmatic success and those who view it as a retreat from entertaining, attacking football.
Manager Speculation Divides United Fanbase
Manchester United supporters are divided over whether a particular figure should be given a managerial role at the club, with some backing the idea whilst others dismiss him as "another Ole" and question the financial commitment involved. The debate also touches on squad composition and player valuations, revealing broader frustration about the club's decision-making strategy.
Controversial Goal Splits Fan Opinion Sharply
Fans are heavily divided over a controversial goal decision, with some celebrating an entertaining high-scoring match whilst others criticise the performance as dull or question the legitimacy of key moments. The debate reveals frustration with officiating decisions, tactical choices, and missed opportunities, with supporters split between those defending the team's attacking play and those demanding changes.
Manchester United's Messy Win Splits The Fanbase
Fans are celebrating a dominant performance where United absolutely dismantled their opponents, but the discourse is fractured between those praising the result and those criticising individual players for not delivering with the same intensity throughout. The mixed sentiment reveals a classic case of winning masking deeper frustrations about inconsistency and commitment.
Watkins Form Collapse Sparks Regret Among Fans
Villa and rival fans are tearing into Ollie Watkins over a dramatic goal drought, with several expressing relief their clubs didn't pursue him and questioning why they ever rated him in the first place. The striker's recent output has become a focal point for broader frustration, with some fans even hoping he misses international selection entirely.
Late-Game Focus Issues Despite Secure Lead
Fans are frustrated that their side lost concentration and composure in the final minutes of the match, nearly conceding despite holding a comfortable advantage. The criticism centres on poor attacking decision-making and sloppy play when the team should have been controlling the game professionally.
Amad's Selection Divides United Fanbase
Fans are sharply divided over whether Amad should be starting, with some defending his work rate, defensive contribution, and ball control despite his lack of goals and assists, whilst others argue his attacking output is too poor to justify a starting spot. The debate intensifies with questions about his form this season and whether he deserves to be benched in favour of alternatives.
Manchester United Fans Rally Behind The Club
Manchester United supporters are expressing passionate loyalty and pride in their club, with an international fanbase particularly vocal in their backing. The conversation is overwhelmingly emotional and celebratory rather than tactically or analytically engaged, suggesting fans are rallying around the club during what appears to be a moment of renewed optimism.
Aston Villa
**Title:** Man United's Cup-Free Advantage Sparks Villa Debate **Summary:** Fans are dissecting Manchester United's impressive recent form and convincing victory over Aston Villa, with the central ta
United Fans Rally Behind Caretaker Boss Push
Manchester United supporters are expressing cautious optimism ahead of a crucial match, with fans urging the team to secure victory in what feels like a familiar battle for European qualification under temporary management. There's a mix of genuine backing and knowing scepticism—fans recognise the pattern from past campaigns, but they're still willing the side to deliver when it matters.
Underrated Star Finding His Best Form
Fans are divided on whether this player is genuinely underrated or rightly hyped, but there's growing consensus that shifting him into midfield has improved his all-round game and composure. Most agree his numbers speak for themselves, though some argue previous tactical misuse masked his true ability.
Casemiro's Future Dominates United Fan Debate
Manchester United supporters are sharply divided over whether midfielder Casemiro should leave the club this summer or stay for another season, with some praising his recent performances and demanding he remain whilst others argue it's time for the club to move on and find a replacement. The discussion also touches on criticism of pundit Gary Neville for allegedly dismissing Casemiro's abilities in previous years.
Mbeumo's Form Crisis Sparks Squad Rotation Debate
Brentford fans are heavily divided on whether Mbeumo should be dropped to the bench after a poor run of form over the last few games, with many arguing that alternatives like Amad or Cunha deserve more playing time. The debate centres on tactical flexibility and whether the club is showing favouritism to an underperforming player, though some fans remain convinced of his qualities in specific situations.
Villa's Title Credentials Questioned Amid Form Dip
Fans are fiercely divided on Aston Villa's genuine championship potential, with some dismissing their early-season promise as a "false position" whilst others defend their quality despite recent losses and injuries. The debate hinges on whether Villa can sustain their challenge against elite sides like Manchester City and Liverpool, or whether they'll inevitably fall away like a small club punching above their weight.
Divisive Tactical Debate Sparks Fan Conflict
Fans are locked in a heated disagreement over a specific tactical point, with some defending an unconventional view whilst others dismiss it as ridiculous or toxic. The conversation has devolved into fragmented responses and name-calling, suggesting a genuine tactical disagreement has collapsed into frustration and dismissal rather than meaningful debate.
Referees Accused of Inconsistent Offside Rulings
Fans are furious about contradictory interpretations of offside decisions, claiming officials are applying different standards in similar situations and can't seem to decide what constitutes interference or a touch in an offside position. The consensus is that the rulebook appears to change match-to-match, leaving supporters completely baffled about what should and shouldn't stand.
Bruno Fernandes Chasing Premier League Assist Records
Fans are enthusiastically debating Bruno Fernandes' trajectory towards breaking the league's all-time assist record, with many specifically citing Kevin De Bruyne and Henry's benchmarks as the targets within reach. The discussion centres on whether Bruno's current assist tally puts him on course to become the Premier League's greatest playmaker, with supporters projecting he could surpass these legendary achievements.
Handball Drama and VAR Failings Exposed
Fans are furious that referees failed to review what they believe was a clear handball incident, with many arguing VAR should have intervened to check the decision. The broader frustration reflects growing anger at Premier League officiating standards this season, with supporters demanding consistency and accountability from both on-pitch refs and the Stockley Park review team.
Europa League Dreams Mask Top Four Reality
Fans are caught between optimism about their side's unexpected climb to third place and realistic anxiety about whether they can maintain a Champions League spot, with debate over whether Europa League qualification would actually represent failure or a respectable outcome. There's underlying tension between those believing a title push is genuinely on and those urging caution, pointing to lucky escapes during their recent winning run rather than sustained dominance.
Manchester United Squad Performance Reactions Mixed
Fans are reacting to individual player performances during a Manchester United match, with multilingual comments praising some efforts whilst criticising others—particularly focusing on defenders like Dalot and attacking contributions from players across the side. The discussion captures a broadly neutral fanbase response to what appears to be an uneven display, with scattered appreciation for positive moments but notable frustration at defensive lapses.
Sesko's Impact Against the Crossing Onslaught
Fans are debating why Benjamin Sesko was benched for so long despite being perfectly suited to capitalise on their team's relentless crossing strategy, with supporters frustrated that his aerial prowess is being underutilised. The discussion reveals broader tactical concerns about how the team operates without him in the lineup, suggesting he's become a crucial outlet for their attacking play.
Fans Divided On Emery's Managerial Credentials
Premier League supporters are clashing over Unai Emery's quality as a manager, with some recognising his tactical acumen whilst others openly despise him and revel in seeing his team lose. The discourse reveals deep-seated animosity rooted in his past managerial moves and rivalries, creating a fractured debate that's less about current performance and more about historical grievances.
Clinical Attack Masks Midfield Struggles in Victory
Fans are divided on the quality of the performance despite celebrating the win, with most agreeing the team improved significantly in the second half but acknowledging inconsistency in midfield and defence throughout. Bruno receives universal praise, whilst there's debate over whether the overall display was genuinely convincing or merely effective in securing the three points.
Bruno Fernandes Divides United Fanbase
Manchester United supporters are locked in debate over Bruno Fernandes's consistency and value, with some hailing him as irreplaceable and world-class whilst others question whether his individual moments of brilliance mask more ordinary performances. The discussion reveals the classic Bruno paradox: fans either see a generational midfielder or one whose reputation exceeds his actual output on any given matchday.
Sesko's Arrival Sparks Excitement Among Fans
Fans are reacting with enthusiasm and anticipation to Sesko coming on as a substitute during the match, with supporters expressing delight at his introduction and showing strong backing for the player. The discussion reveals a mix of genuine optimism about his potential impact and playful banter about his performance in real time.
Bruno Fernandes — World Class Prisoner at United
Manchester United fans are locked in debate over whether Bruno Fernandes is genuinely world-class talent being wasted at Old Trafford, with some arguing he should play for elite European clubs like Real Madrid or PSG instead. The discussion reveals deep division: some view him as United's best ever midfielder and a player Liverpool fans now grudgingly respect, whilst others question whether the club's structure is actually letting him perform at his ceiling.
Casemiro Delivers the Goods with Match-Winning Header
Manchester United fans are celebrating Casemiro's crucial goal—likely a header—in what appears to be a vital match performance, with supporters praising his reliability and impact whilst also poking fun at his trophy cabinet. The Brazilian midfielder has won over the fanbase with a decisive contribution when it mattered most.
Manchester United Fans Backing Attacking Intent
United supporters are expressing genuine optimism about their side's performance and ambition, with particular praise for midfielder Casemiro's contributions as the team targets a top-two finish. The overall tone suggests fans are cautiously confident the Red Devils are serious contenders again this season.
Clinical Striker Produces Yet Another Stunning Goal
Fans are marvelling at a forward's exceptional finish from a difficult position, praising his instinctive movement and ability to convert chances that most strikers would miss. The discussion highlights a marked improvement in the team's attacking play, with this player consistently being in the right place at the right moment to capitalise on loose balls.
Onana's Controversial Role in Disputed Villa Goal
Fans are divided over whether Manchester United goalkeeper Onana made contact with a Aston Villa goal that was allowed to stand, with some arguing VAR made the wrong call whilst others defend the decision as correct protocol since there was no clear and obvious error. The debate centres on Onana's own apparent admission he touched the ball and whether that should have prompted VAR intervention.
Manchester United's Big Win Divides Fan Base
Manchester United supporters are celebrating what they're calling a crucial victory over Aston Villa, with fans hopeful the result pushes them toward Champions League qualification next season. However, rival fans are quick to mock United's euphoria, suggesting they're overreacting to beating average opposition, creating a classic online football argument between optimistic Reds and their critics.
Referee's Controversial Yellow Card Decisions Under Fire
Fans are furious about what they perceive as inconsistent and incorrect yellow card decisions, particularly involving Casemiro, with widespread confusion over whether fouls are being properly recognised and calls being made fairly. The frustration centres on the ref's credibility, with supporters arguing some bookings were dubious whilst other clear fouls went unpunished.
Cunha's Jump Goal Becomes Instant Meme
Manchester United fans are losing it over Matheus Cunha's spectacular finish—particularly his exaggerated jump celebration—which has already gone viral across social media. The goal itself (assisted by Bruno, presumably) has united the fanbase in celebration, though some supporters are already turning the moment into comedy gold by requesting gifs and screenshots of his over-the-top antics.
Cunha Divides Opinion With Mixed Performance
Fans are locked in debate about Matheus Cunha's display, with some praising his work rate, defensive intensity, and clinical finishing whilst others criticise his overall impact as a flop. The highlight doing the rounds is Cunha's bemused reaction to a Villa error leading to his goal—a moment that's become the talking point of the match regardless of where supporters stand on his contribution.
Sesko's Resurgence Sparks Genuine Red Devils Belief
Fans are celebrating Benjamin Sesko's dramatic return to form under Erik ten Hag and Ruud Carrick, with the striker scoring crucial goals and delivering immediate impact when introduced. The consensus is clear—Sesko looks like a completely different, confident player compared to his earlier struggles, and supporters are demanding he gets more minutes because he's finally justifying that hefty transfer investment.
Manchester United Fans Celebrate Positive Goal Difference Surge
Manchester United supporters are expressing genuine optimism about their team's recent performance, specifically highlighting an impressive plus-13 goal difference as evidence of their improving form. The wave of celebratory posts—dominated by "GGMU" (Go Go Manchester United)—suggests fans believe the club is finally moving in the right direction after what appears to have been a period of struggle.
Bruno Fernandes Debate Dominates United Fan Discussion
Manchester United fans are divided over Bruno Fernandes' impact on the club, with some viewing him as the indispensable heart of the team essential for Champions League qualification, whilst others criticise his positioning and suggest alternative signings could serve the side better. The discussion reflects broader uncertainty about whether Bruno alone can deliver the silverware United desperately need this season.
Manchester United Fans Celebrate Brilliant Goal Display
United supporters are buzzing about a stunning goal, with fans praising the quality of the finish and clamouring for more of the same attacking intent. There's particular excitement around the creative play leading up to the strike, though some are questioning whether the goalscorer can replicate this form with finishes other than headers.
Confusion Over Botched Shot Or Wayward Pass
Fans are locked in debate over whether a player's attempt was a poorly executed shot or a misguided pass, with the overwhelming consensus being that it was neither — just a complete mishit. The disagreement has created genuine division in the fanbase, though most agree the moment was simply chaotic rather than anything remotely skillful.
Controversial Goal and Shocking Missed Chances Divide Fans
Supporters are split over whether a goal should have been allowed due to a possible deflection, whilst simultaneously mocking players for squandering straightforward finishing opportunities in what became a chaotic attacking display. The discussion reveals frustration with both the decision-making in the back and the clinical wastefulness of the attackers.
Striker's Goal-Scoring Race Against League Record
Fans are debating whether a prolific striker can break the Premier League goal-scoring record, with the conversation centring on his current tally of 16 goals in 30 games and whether he can net five more in his remaining eight matches to surpass the existing record of 20. The discussion is characterised by some friendly corrections among supporters about the exact numbers and whether the mathematical target is genuinely achievable.
Bruno's Legacy Debate – Trophy Dreams at United
Fans are overwhelmingly backing Bruno Fernandes as a world-class talent and exceptional professional, but there's a real undercurrent of anxiety about whether he can actually win major trophies at Manchester United. The discussion essentially boils down to this: everyone agrees he's brilliant, but some are genuinely worried that brilliance alone won't be enough to land the Premier League or Champions League whilst he's a Red.
Cautious Optimism Ahead of Crucial Team Fixture
Fans are rallying behind both the men's and women's teams with encouragement and anticipation before a big match day, with supporters offering praise for pre-match content and expressing hope for victory. The discussion sits in that interesting middle ground where enthusiasm is genuine but tempered — people want to back their sides, yet there's an underlying sense that this particular fixture carries real significance that warrants serious focus rather than guaranteed celebration.
Manchester United Fans Celebrating Recent Positive Results
United supporters are expressing genuine enthusiasm and optimism about their team's recent performance, with the fanbase showing widespread approval through celebratory posts and emotional investment. The overwhelmingly positive sentiment suggests the club has delivered a performance or result that's resonated with their core support base.
Yoro's Defensive Prowess Divides the Fanbase
Fans are split on young defender Yoro's recent performances, with some praising his crucial tackles and improvement whilst others worry he's picking up too many bookings and making costly mistakes. The discussion reveals genuine promise tempered by inconsistency—he's clearly got the talent to become world class, but he's still learning when to take risks on the edge of the penalty box.
Leon Bailey Divides Villa Fans in Brutal Debate
Aston Villa supporters are utterly split on Leon Bailey's future, with some defending him as needing one more chance whilst others have completely turned on him, citing inconsistent performances, poor attitude since signing his new contract, and a lack of defensive effort as reasons he should never play for the club again. The divide is so stark that fans range from wanting him dropped permanently to arguing he simply needs more starts to prove his worth.
The Super Sub Debate Takes Over
Fans are getting excited about a player performing brilliantly when coming off the bench, with many praising the impact of substitutes in general and arguing that quality depth on the bench is essential for top clubs. There's also discussion about whether this particular player might actually be more effective as a super sub than in the starting eleven, though some are calling for stronger defensive reinforcements overall.
Gary Neville's Constant Moaning Wearing Fans Down
Fans are frustrated that Gary Neville complains relentlessly regardless of whether Manchester United wins or loses, with particular criticism of his inconsistent takes—like praising Bruno Fernandes whilst simultaneously hammering manager Ruben Amorim. The consensus is that whilst extreme opinions might be entertaining, his negativity has become exhausting and his refusal to admit when he's wrong only makes it worse.
Winning Without Playing Well - Fans Divided
Fans are split between relief at getting results and frustration that the football remains unconvincing and inconsistent, with growing concerns the team could "switch off" and undo their recent progress. There's tension between accepting scrappy wins as a stepping stone versus genuine worry that this approach won't sustain success at the highest level.
Manchester United Fans Celebrate Player Performance Milestone
United supporters are praising a player's achievement of reaching a significant statistical milestone, with the discussion centred on celebrating what they view as classy, masterful performances. The thread is light-hearted and playful, with fans engaging in banter about minor post corrections whilst predominantly expressing admiration for the player's quality.
Fans React With Confusion and Laughter
Something bizarre or unexpected happened in a match that left supporters utterly baffled, prompting a mix of bewildered questions and uncontrollable laughter across social media. The overwhelming response suggests a moment so absurd or poorly executed that the fanbase couldn't decide whether to be frustrated or amused by what they'd just witnessed.
United Fans React to Controversial Thumbnail Drama
Manchester United supporters are engaged in a mixed reaction to some piece of content—likely a video or post—where the thumbnail itself has become a source of comedy and mockery amongst the fanbase. The discussion oscillates between genuine enthusiasm for the club and club-related moments (possibly involving Bruno Fernandes), whilst simultaneously poking fun at what appears to be a poorly chosen or unintentionally hilarious thumbnail image.
Casemiro's Display Sparks Retention Debate
Fans are celebrating Casemiro's solid midfield performance, with many expressing appreciation for his tireless work rate despite visible fatigue. The discussion pivots between admiration for the veteran's continued quality and growing concerns about whether he should stay beyond next season, as some supporters worry about his ability to maintain elite levels at 32.
VAR's Inconsistent Offside Calls Drive Fans Mad
Supporters are absolutely furious with VAR's inconsistent application of offside rules, particularly around what constitutes "involvement in play" and whether players are interfering with the ball. The core complaint is that VAR appears to pick and choose when to penalise marginal decisions, with fans demanding either consistent rule enforcement or a return to accepting human error in real time rather than enduring agonising slow-motion reviews.
Fans Share Reaction GIFs After Amorim Win
Supporters are celebrating what appears to be a recent victory under new manager Ruben Amorim by swapping reaction GIFs and clips, with particular focus on memorable moments like Cunha's missed chance and Carrick's touchline expressions. The discussion is lighthearted and meme-focused, capturing the relief and joy of the fanbase following what they're calling their "survival" under the new regime.
Fans Rally Behind Yanited With Pure Passion
A flood of raw, celebratory posts shows supporters backing their team with unfiltered enthusiasm—likely reacting to a crucial win or strong performance that's lifted them into contention. The repetitive chanting and exclamation marks suggest a moment of genuine collective joy rather than any tactical debate or grievance.
United's Mixed Form Sparks Cautious Optimism Among Fans
Manchester United supporters are torn between genuine hope about their team's potential and frustration at inconsistent performances, with fans praising individual moments of quality whilst simultaneously questioning whether the side can actually sustain a genuine title challenge against City. There's a palpable sense that something's shifting at Old Trafford, but nobody's quite ready to fully commit to believing it yet.
Sesko's Aerial Display Delights United Supporters
Manchester United fans are celebrating a standout performance from striker Benjamin Sesko with a viral "Air Sesko" meme, riffing on airline branding to highlight his dominant aerial play during the match. The repeated posts and playful variations suggest he delivered several impressive aerial moments that caught supporters' attention and sparked genuine enthusiasm across social media.
Manchester United Fans Celebrate Crucial Victory
United supporters are in buoyant spirits following an impressive win that's lifted the mood around Old Trafford, with fans expressing genuine optimism about the squad's potential moving forward. The positivity is cutting through despite recent disappointments, suggesting this result has genuinely shifted sentiment amongst the fanbase.
Casemiro's Resurgence Has Fans Convinced
Manchester United supporters are celebrating Casemiro's return to form under Ruben Amorim's system, with fans recognising his midfield dominance and crediting the new tactical setup for unlocking his best performances. There's genuine anxiety about the prospect of losing him, with the overwhelming consensus being that his experience and control are irreplaceable in United's current setup.
Mainoo's Inconsistency Divides Manchester United Fans
Fans are split on Mainoo's performances, with some praising his solidity whilst others criticise his lack of effort and creative impact—pointing to moments where he appears to be coasting rather than competing. The central complaint is that he's safe but passive, avoiding mistakes but failing to influence matches when it matters, raising questions about whether he's got the mentality needed for top-level football.
Missed Transfers, Injuries and Premier League Reality
Fans are frustrated that their club's spending (£170m this season) hasn't delivered sustained success, with injuries to key midfielders and the loss of star players like Kamara and Tillmans left unaddressed due to PSR restrictions. There's resigned acceptance that financial fair play rules entrench inequality, keeping bigger clubs competitive whilst constraining mid-table ambitions, though some relief that they avoided certain signings like Delap.
Fans Celebrate Signing of Genuine Penalty Box Striker
Supporters are expressing relief and excitement about finally acquiring a proper, old-school centre-forward who thrives in the box rather than drifting wide — a player they feel has been missing from the squad for years. The mood is cautiously optimistic, with fans comparing their new signing favourably to previous strikers whilst acknowledging some of his flaws, like occasional greediness in possession.
Maguire Divides Opinion With Inconsistent Display
Fans are fundamentally split on Harry Maguire's performance, with some praising his defensive solidity whilst others criticise his possession-handling and decision-making in the final third. The mixed sentiment suggests a classic polarised debate where supporters either view him as a reliable centre-back or as a liability on the ball who slows down play.
Sesko's Athleticism Masks Inconsistent Finishing Display
Fans are divided on Benjamin Sesko's performance, with many praising his physical determination and commitment to hunting the ball—particularly a clever goal involving him jumping over defenders—whilst others criticise his wasteful decision-making and the chances he squandered throughout the match. The consensus suggests he's got the hunger to be a proper striker, but his consistency in front of goal remains a significant concern.
Big Ben's Super Sub Magic Strikes Again
Fans are absolutely buzzing about a player nicknamed "Big Ben" delivering another crucial impact performance, likely coming off the bench to score or create a decisive moment. The overwhelming consensus is that he's become the team's most dangerous weapon when introduced as a substitute, with supporters suggesting he's too valuable to waste in the starting XI.
Injury Time Accusations Spark Villa Frustration
Fans are divided over whether the referee's eight minutes of added time was justified after a chaotic first half featuring four goals and VAR delays, with some blaming inconsistent officiating whilst others argue the allocation was fair. The underlying grievance reveals a deeper frustration about perceived bias in how injury time is awarded depending on match circumstances.
Spurs Face Liverpool As Fans Dream Of Chaos
Fans are discussing an upcoming Tottenham match against Liverpool with heavy doses of dark humour, joking about Spurs' potential relegation whilst simultaneously acknowledging the pragmatic need for them to win to help their own team's title push. The overwhelming sentiment is one of reluctant acceptance that a Spurs victory serves the greater good, even if the idea of watching them collapse is far more entertaining.
Leon Bailey
**Title:** Aston Villa fans turn on Leon Bailey after poor performance **Summary:** Villa supporters are expressing frustration with Leon Bailey's recent form and decision-making, blaming him for def
Mings Handball Fury Overshadows VAR Decisions
Fans are furious that a clear handball by Tyrone Mings in the build-up to a goal went completely unreviewed and unpunished by referee Anthony Taylor, with many arguing the incident was deliberately ignored whilst other marginal decisions were scrutinised. The frustration centres on perceived inconsistency in VAR protocol and the sense that some players—and their teams—receive preferential treatment from officials.
Brilliant Midfielder Divides Fans Over Legendary Status
Supporters are locked in debate about whether this player is genuinely the best midfielder in the Premier League right now, with some crowning him an all-time great whilst others argue he needs major silverware and more games to justify such lofty comparisons. The tension centres on his exceptional attacking output versus questions about whether his overall game and trophy haul yet match the absolute elite of Premier League history.
Ugarte Divides Opinion With Mixed Performance
Fans are sharply divided on midfielder Ugarte's display, with some recognising genuine quality and arguing he functions better in a four-at-the-back system, whilst others remain unconvinced and want him moved on. The consensus is genuinely neutral—there's no clear agreement on whether he's a future asset or a liability that needs replacing.
Fans Celebrate Dominant Display and Clinical Performance
Supporters are buzzing about a convincing victory, with the overwhelmingly positive reaction suggesting their team put on an impressive, commanding performance that left little doubt about the outcome. The casual, relieved tone indicates this was a comfortable win—the kind that gets fans excited rather than stressed, though a few cheeky comments hint at some earlier nerves before the team sealed it.
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Am i the only one who sees Sesko trying to play in Amad? Wasn't it pretty obvious what he was trying to do? Obviously the wrong play but thought at least one of the commentators would have caught it
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Exactly. Ideally we can want a lot of things but we have to live in reality. This ownership will never let us get back to the top and at some point everything will fall apart again but let’s just enjoy the good times while we can.
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Carricks sesko supersub ball works, I don’t care how irritated the live match thread gets
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CRY 0 - 0 LEE
Premier League Refs Under Fire For Inconsistency
Fans are absolutely fuming about what they perceive as wildly inconsistent and biased refereeing decisions, with widespread frustration that officials are either incompetent or deliberately corrupt. The criticism ranges from calls across multiple matches lacking any coherent standard, to accusations of deliberate prejudice against specific clubs, with many demanding wholesale changes to how the Premier League operates its officiating.
Leeds Draw Leaves Fans Divided on Progress
Leeds supporters are split on whether a goalless draw represents a decent point or a missed opportunity, with some accepting the result given injuries and rivals' performances, whilst others criticise the team's attacking impotence and worry about dropping points in a tight promotion battle. The discussion reveals frustration at not capitalising on chances despite defending reasonably, though there's acknowledgment that rivals like Spurs also struggled that weekend.
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Ref's Shocking Memory Lapse Ruins Match
Fans are furious that a referee issued a soft second yellow card to a player after apparently forgetting he'd already booked him minutes earlier, with many arguing it was never a yellow offence in the first place and only became a sending-off because the official lost track of his own disciplinary record. The consensus is damning: this was incompetence so glaring that it should cost the referee his job, with several supporters pointing out the referee only sent the player off when alerted by players themselves.
Referee Controversy Sparks Conspiracy Theories Among Fans
Fans are fuming over what they perceive as a shocking penalty decision and broader pattern of poor officiating that they believe is deliberately working against their team. The negativity has escalated into accusations of hidden agendas from match officials and the FA, with supporters expressing sarcastic resignation that nothing will change despite the blatant errors.
Glasner's Rigid Tactics Blamed For Toothless Attacking Play
Fans are furious that their team failed to register a single shot on target during an entire half against ten men, with the overwhelming consensus being that manager Glasner's inflexible 3-5-2 formation has sucked all attacking creativity and urgency out of the squad. The criticism goes beyond one match — supporters argue his tactical stubbornness has systematically broken down player confidence and respect, making them question why the board hasn't moved him on months ago.
Sent Off
**Title:** Referee Decisions and Defensive Fragility Under Scrutiny **Summary:** Fans are debating whether the referee missed a second yellow card for Bijol in the first half, with particular frustra
Referee's Inconsistent Card Decisions Spark Fury
Fans are furious that Gudmundsson received a second yellow card for a tackle whilst Brennan Johnson — who committed multiple fouls deemed equally or more serious — remained on the pitch, with supporters arguing the referee applied wildly different standards to the two players. The perceived inconsistency has dominated discussion, with many suggesting Johnson should have been sent off instead, leaving the fanbase questioning the match official's decision-making throughout the game.
Johnson Offside Drama Divides Fan Opinion
Fans are locked in debate over whether Brennan Johnson was genuinely in an offside position when receiving a pass back, with some arguing the call was clearly wrong whilst others defend the referee's decision based on positioning relative to the last defender. The discussion is further complicated by separate frustration that Johnson escaped a potential red card earlier in the same sequence of play.
Controversial Goal Sparks Divided Debate on Player Form
Fans are split on whether a player's recent goal represents genuine quality or just another moment that masks underlying inconsistency, with some defending his talent and blaming circumstances (new signings, tactical misuse, manager issues) whilst others argue he's simply not delivering when it matters. The neutral sentiment reflects this genuine disagreement—praise and criticism exist in near-equal measure, revealing a fanbase genuinely unsure whether they're watching a player in decline or one being let down by his environment.
Canvot's Red Card Celebration Divides Opinion
Fans are sharply divided over Canvot's decision to celebrate an opponent's sending off, with some viewing it as unsporting and classless whilst others find it entertaining and funny. The controversy highlights a broader debate about what constitutes acceptable behaviour on the pitch and in the aftermath of disciplinary moments.
Crystal Palace Fans Baffled by Questionable Decision
Palace supporters are calling out what appears to be a controversial moment from a recent match—likely a refereeing decision or a player's error—with the overwhelming reaction being disbelief and frustration. The vague, fragmented nature of the posts suggests fans are still processing what happened, reacting more with exasperation than substantive analysis.
Leeds United Fans Erupt Over Controversial Refereeing Decision
Leeds United supporters are absolutely fuming over what they believe is a clearly wrong refereeing call during a match, with fans accusing the officials of disgraceful decision-making and suggesting the club "got away with" something they shouldn't have. The backlash is so intense that fans are even criticising the club's official account for not responding quickly enough to the controversy.
Palace Fans Face Reckoning Over Glasner's Future
Crystal Palace supporters are deeply divided and despondent following a frustrating result, with many arguing their team lack the creative quality and squad depth to sustain Premier League safety under manager Oliver Glasner — whilst simultaneously fearing his potential departure could be even worse. The discussion reveals genuine anxiety about Palace's trajectory from established top-flight side to relegation-form outfit, with some fans blaming board investment failures and others questioning the club's on-pitch behaviour and dishonest play.
Palace Controversy Dominates Referee Criticism Debate
Fans are furious with the referee's performance in a Palace match, believing he heavily favoured the home side and made poor decisions that should have gone against them. The discussion centres on alleged inconsistent officiating, playacting from Palace players, and accusations that the ref was essentially biased towards keeping Palace in the game.
Sarr's Injury Drama Sparks Referee Controversy Debate
Fans are divided over whether Watford's Sarr was genuinely fouled or theatrically exaggerating contact with Everton's Bijol, with particular anger directed at the referee for allegedly appeasing home supporters rather than making objective decisions. The controversy centres on conflicting accounts of how Sarr sustained a bloody lip, with many suggesting simulation and poor officiating undermined the match's integrity.
Fans Survive Dramatic Finish, Emotions Everywhere
A match has gone to the wire with an absolutely nerve-shredding conclusion that's left supporters oscillating between relief, disbelief, and manic laughter. The overwhelmingly chaotic response suggests a last-minute outcome — likely a goal, VAR decision, or dramatic turn — that had fans on the edge of their seats until the final whistle.
Referee's Shocking Double-Book Incompetence
Fans are furious that a Premier League referee issued a second yellow card to a player without realising he'd already booked him earlier in the match, with many arguing the decision would never have been made if he'd been paying proper attention. The incident has sparked outrage about basic officiating standards and whether the red card should be overturned, with supporters questioning how such a fundamental error is acceptable at the highest level of English football.
Farke's Composure and Sideline Antics Under Scrutiny
Fans are divided over manager Daniel Farke's touchline behaviour and tactical decisions, with some praising his restraint in avoiding a red card whilst others mock his animated antics and question his substitution timing. The broader tension centres on whether his game management is genuinely impressive or whether it masks deeper issues with his team's late-game execution.
Fan Division Over Contested Player Display
Fans are split down the middle on a player's recent performance, with some calling it embarrassing and unbelievable whilst others urge patience and acceptance. The conversation reveals genuine disagreement about whether the display warrants criticism or deserves faith going forward.
Nmecha Substitution Sparks Tactical Debate
Fans are divided over the manager's decision to substitute Nmecha instead of DCL during the match, with most arguing that keeping the in-form striker on would have been the better tactical choice. The discussion reveals frustration with the manager's team selection and substitution strategy, particularly around who should have taken a penalty and whether Nmecha's recent injury history justifies being withdrawn.
Leeds Facing Relegation Amid Perceived Bad Luck
Fans are expressing sympathy for Leeds United's struggling season, with many convinced the club has been unfairly treated by the Premier League and undone by recent misfortune rather than poor performance. The discussion sits on a knife-edge between resignation and hope, as supporters grapple with the realistic prospect of the drop whilst clinging to the possibility of a dramatic escape.
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Crystal Palace Fans Demand Change Amid Boring Football
Crystal Palace supporters are expressing deep frustration with their team's dull, uninspiring performances and results, with many calling for managerial changes and questioning whether the current setup is even worth watching. The overwhelming negativity suggests fans have lost patience with the style of play and want significant changes before the season ends.
Fans Grip Seats Through Nervous Finish
A group of supporters are collectively relieved after their team scraped through a tense closing sequence, with comments suggesting they weathered an anxious final period before securing what sounds like a crucial result. The neutral sentiment reflects the emotional rollercoaster—nobody's celebrating wildly, but there's genuine relief that the job got done.
Tanaka Substitution Debate Divides Fan Opinion
Fans are split on whether bringing Tanaka on late in the match would provide useful energy and fresh legs, or whether it represents a defensive liability that could cost them the game. The discussion hinges on whether the tactical gamble of chasing a win is worth sacrificing the stability of their current midfield setup.
Fans Brace For Damage Control In Crisis
Supporters are bracing for a painful defensive battle after going down to ten men, with the conversation dominated by anxiety about conceding rather than any genuine hope of scoring. The prevailing mood is pure survival instinct—fans are essentially resigned to parking the bus and hoping to nick a result through sheer grit rather than football.
Leeds United Defiant Display Against The Odds
Leeds fans are celebrating their side's gutsy performance after being reduced to ten men, with travelling supporters particularly praised for their backing throughout the match. Despite the numerical disadvantage in the second half, supporters believe the team earned a valuable away point through character and resilience, though some frustration lingers over the club's transfer window activity.
Fans Clash Over Referee Accountability Measures
A scattered debate erupted amongst supporters about potential reforms to how referees are held accountable, with fans unable to reach consensus—some backing the idea whilst others dismissed it as impractical or irrelevant. The discussion devolved into point-scoring and personal attacks rather than substantive argument about football governance.
Crystal Palace's Toothless Attack Sparks Relegation Fears
Palace supporters are in full meltdown after their side failed to register a single shot on target against ten-man Leeds, with fans blaming manager Patrick Glasner's inflexible tactics and the squad's lack of clinical finishing for turning the club into a boring, ineffective outfit heading towards the Championship. The vitriol centres on poor attacking quality, predictable sideways passing, and fears that without serious changes in personnel and approach, relegation is a genuine threat.
Fans Explode Over Another PGMOL Refereeing Disaster
Premier League fans are furious about a controversial referee decision, with the majority convinced it represents systemic corruption within the PGMOL rather than simple incompetence. The anger is directed at the expectation that a standard apology letter will follow, which fans see as insulting given what they perceive as a pattern of egregious officiating errors.
Leeds Under Fire For Dreadful Midfield Performance
Leeds fans are tearing into their team's lacklustre display, with particular criticism aimed at the manager's inability to control players who seem to have mentally checked out on the pitch. The discussion descends into banter about Leeds' struggles, with supporters sarcastically referencing the club's broader failings and their drop down the leagues.
Ref Decisions Spark Fury Over Perceived Bias
Fans are absolutely livid about what they perceive as blatant refereeing inconsistency and favouritism, with multiple posts accusing officials of double standards and essentially cheating in favour of the opposition. The level of anger suggests this wasn't an isolated decision but rather the latest in a pattern of perceived injustice that's left supporters feeling completely let down by the integrity of the match.
Refs Bottled Consistency in Yellow Card Chaos
Fans are absolutely fuming that Gudmundsson received a second yellow for what they reckon was a softer challenge than the one from Johnson that only got a caution, with many suggesting the referee didn't even realise Gabi was already on a booking. The consensus is clear: the officiating was inconsistent, possibly vengeful following the club's previous complaints about refereeing, and cost them points they desperately needed in a relegation scrap.
Leeds United Fans Swap Banter Amid Promotion Talk
Leeds supporters are engaging in playful, mixed-sentiment discussion about their club's prospects, with some expressing optimism about a potential victory whilst others jab at the team's trajectory or joke about dropping down to the Championship. The conversation lacks serious analysis of refereeing—it's mostly casual team-focused chat, predictions, and the kind of back-and-forth banter you'd expect from a fanbase caught between hope and scepticism.
Controversial Call Divides The Fanbase
Fans are torn over a marginal offside or handball decision that's gone against their team, with the discussion split between frustration at VAR's involvement and grudging acceptance that the call might have been tight. The thread captures that classic moment when a stadium wakes up after a contentious refereeing decision—some are fuming, others are just getting into the match.
Penalty Miss Sparks Fury Over Missed Chances
Fans are absolutely fuming after their side failed to register a single shot on target in a match against ten men, with particular rage directed at a missed penalty that epitomises their inability to convert opportunities. The consensus is brutal—lucky escape or not, this level of clinical finishing is completely unacceptable at this level.
Missing Munoz Exposes Attack Vulnerabilities
Fans are debating whether young winger Brennan Johnson's poor performance was down to his own immaturity or the absence of key left-back Muñoz, who usually provides crucial attacking support down that flank. The conversation splits between those defending Johnson's youth and those arguing the entire left-side system collapses without Muñoz's creative contributions.
Leeds Defence Crumbles in Shambolic Display
Leeds United supporters are lambasting their backline's performance, with particular criticism aimed at centre-backs Bijol and Struijk for nervous, error-prone play that's gifting possession to opponents. Fans are frustrated that a squad missing key players and lacking midfield creativity is being exposed defensively, turning matches into desperate, reactive affairs where they're simply hoping opponents don't capitalise.
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Surely must be another angle other than the one they keep blasting on the replay that actually shows how much contact there was
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Yes i agree that we can win when playing poor. But, our side is actually good enough to play well. Stach, DCL, Gabi... all solid midtable quality players. Arguably Rodon, Bijol, and Ampadu usually are as well. That should be enough for better quality football than what we've just witnessed.
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Yeah I saw that after the comment, watching live I didn’t think Bijol actually touched him at all
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ARS 2 - 0 EVE
Arsenal Edge Past Everton in Controversial Encounter
Fans are divided over a closely contested match where Arsenal secured victory against Everton, with supporters acknowledging strong performances from both sides but expressing frustration that Everton didn't capitalise on their chances. The neutral sentiment reflects a general respect for Moyes' team's effort and improvement this season, even amongst those disappointed by the result.
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Dowman's Stunning Goal Sparks Mixed Fan Debate
Fans are celebrating Dowman's impressive goal-scoring moment, with particular praise for his composure and technical quality, though some worry his sudden prominence risks building unsustainable hype similar to previous young players who struggled under pressure. The discussion also acknowledges the supporting cast around him, including Rice's defensive contribution and teammates' genuine backing on the pitch.
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Arteta's Tactical Genius Behind Dowman's Historic Breakthrough
Arsenal fans are largely crediting Mikel Arteta's substitution decisions and in-game management for creating the conditions that allowed young sensation Dowman to make history with a record-breaking goal, though there's mild debate about whether the manager deserves quite as much praise as some are heaping on him. The discussion sits firmly neutral — people recognise both the player's brilliance and Arteta's smart handling, but there's underlying tension about how much credit any one person should receive in what's fundamentally a collective team effort.
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Young Prospect Divides Fans on England Selection
Supporters are split over whether a breakthrough young talent deserves inclusion in the England squad, with some convinced he's a generational talent worth taking to the World Cup whilst others warn against overhyping another promising academy player who may fade away. The consensus tilts cautiously optimistic, though there's scepticism about rushing him into international football.
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Arsenal Fans Celebrate Impressive Victory Display
Arsenal supporters are buzzing over a convincing win, with fans praising standout performances and expressing optimism about the team's trophy credentials this season. The mood is overwhelmingly celebratory, with supporters sharing highlight clips, artwork, and declaring faith in the squad's potential under their current setup.
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**Title:** Arsenal Fans Turn on Saka After Inconsistent Form **Summary:** Arsenal supporters are increasingly frustrated with Bukayo Saka's performances this season, with many using comparisons to ot
Dowman's Breakthrough Goal Sparks Arsenal Title Race Hope
Arsenal fans are celebrating Max Dowman's maiden Premier League goal in a victory that kept their title challenge alive, with supporters hailing the young talent's impact whilst simultaneously fearing a potential slip-up in their push for the championship. The discussion showcases a mix of genuine optimism about Arsenal's prospects and underlying anxiety about whether they can maintain their challenge, particularly with key players like Odegaard sidelined.
Victory Marred by Performance Debate
Fans are divided over whether the team's win came despite a lacklustre display, with some insisting critics are being unfairly negative whilst others argue the poor performance was obvious to anyone watching. The discussion also touches on refereeing decisions, player comparisons, and frustration with the club's media output.
Eze's Masterclass Performance Divides Fan Attention
Fans are unanimously praising Eze's exceptional display, highlighting his sublime passing, weak-foot finishing, and overall contribution to the match. However, the discussion splits between genuine appreciation for his talent and some oddball distractions—one commenter even gets worked up about him not wearing gloves instead of focusing on his actual play.
Martinelli's Selfless Block Sparks Arsenal Debate
Fans are divided over whether Martinelli deliberately slowed down and positioned himself to shield Dowman from Everton defenders after the goal, with some praising it as an unselfish team play whilst others question whether it was actually tactical or just coincidental positioning.
Referee Decisions Spark Fury Among Fans
Premier League fans are absolutely furious over what they're calling blatant refereeing errors and VAR mishaps, with particular anger directed at specific penalty decisions and the management of added time in a recent match. The criticism ranges from accusations of match-fixing to claims of sheer incompetence, with supporters demanding action against the officials involved.
Pickford's Performance Divides Everton Fans
Fans are deeply split on goalkeeper Jordan Pickford's display, with some blaming him directly for costly errors and goals conceded, whilst others acknowledge mixed performances across the team. The debate cuts across club loyalties, ranging from criticism of his distribution and decision-making to concerns about his suitability for England's ambitions.
Fans Divided on Attacking Approach and Shot Selection
Supporters are debating whether their team is finally taking enough shots and attacking with intent, though many remain frustrated by sideways passing and a lack of forward movement in build-up play. The negativity stems from disagreement over tactical philosophy—some praise increased shooting from distance, whilst others criticise players for not being brave enough to take risks and progress the ball forward quickly.
Rivals Stumble While Title Race Intensifies
Fans are buzzing about Manchester City and Arsenal both dropping points in the same weekend, sparking heated debate about who will ultimately win the Premier League title and whether slip-ups from the contenders have genuinely shifted the momentum. There's heavy speculation about which team will capitalise on these dropped points, with supporters of competing clubs trading barbs about their rivals' vulnerabilities and championship credentials.
Calafiori's Spectacular Block Wins Over Arsenal Fans
Arsenal supporters are losing their minds over a dramatic defensive clearance from Riccardo Calafiori, with many arguing it exemplifies the mentality and commitment that could help the Gunners win the title this season. The block—described variously as a scorpion kick and an acrobatic leg save—has become the talking point of the match, with fans contrasting Arsenal's defensive intensity favourably against rivals like Liverpool.
Oh My
**Title:** Fans React With Mixed Shock and Agreement **Summary:** A groundswell of Premier League supporters have mobilised online in response to something that's struck a chord—whether it's a contro
Gyokeres Overshadowed Despite Defensive Contribution
Fans are debating a goal scored in the match, with most attention focused on praising the goalscorer's movement and unselfishness, whilst simultaneously taking the mickey out of Gyokeres for his physical struggles during the play—specifically getting out-muscled by a younger player on a corner. The consensus is split between acknowledging Gyokeres' defensive work winning the initial header and criticism that his overall performance, particularly an easy tap-in earlier, doesn't justify his status as a striker.
Havertz Penalty Row Dominates Match Discussion
Fans are locked in heated debate over whether a first-half incident involving Kai Havertz should have been awarded as a penalty, with the overwhelming majority convinced it was a clear spot-kick that the referee missed. The contentious call has overshadowed the match narrative entirely, with supporters divided between those demanding an explanation for the non-decision and others questioning whether Havertz exaggerated contact.
Fans Clash Over Controversial Match Incident
A divisive moment from a recent match has sparked 320 posts of largely dismissive banter, with supporters either telling each other to move on or questioning whether the whole row is manufactured outrage. The conversation is fragmented and low on substance—mostly people telling each other to "cope" or "calm down"—suggesting fans can't actually agree on what happened or why it matters.
Emerging Young Talent Captivates Fanbase With Breakthrough Moment
Fans are celebrating a young player named Max following what appears to be an impressive Premier League performance, with supporters hailing him as a future superstar and expressing confidence that he'll develop into a world-class talent. The overwhelmingly positive reception suggests this was a breakout moment where Max demonstrated the skill, composure, and potential that's convinced the fanbase he belongs at the elite level.
Arsenal's Breakthrough Young Star Creates Buzz
Arsenal fans are celebrating an emerging young player who delivered an exceptional performance, with supporters hailing him as a genuine homegrown talent and potential superstar for the club's future. The overwhelmingly positive reaction reveals genuine optimism about this player's development and his ability to elevate Arsenal's prospects for years to come.
Arsenal Fans Debate Talented Player Placement
Arsenal supporters are discussing whether a promising academy prospect should be promoted to the first team or remain in the U21s, with general agreement that the player is too talented to be held back. The conversation also touches on Arsenal's recent achievements and comparisons with rival clubs like Manchester United and Bayern Munich.
Young Max Dowman Breaks Two-Decade Record
Fans are celebrating emerging talent Max Dowman for smashing a 20-year club record at just 16 years old, with supporters posting enthusiastically about his potential as a future star and expressing optimism about his career trajectory. The discussion captures genuine excitement around a breakthrough youth performance, though the exact nature of the record remains unclear from the posts themselves.
Arsenal Fans Question Saliba's Final Third Decision-Making
Fans are debating whether William Saliba is the right player to be receiving the ball in advanced positions, with most arguing that whilst he occasionally makes good decisions, he too often kills momentum by playing it safe sideways or backwards when the team needs quicker, more decisive actions. The consensus is that midfielders like Declan Rice or Bukayo Saka should be making these plays instead, as Saliba's cautious, deliberate style doesn't match what Arsenal need in those dangerous attacking areas.
Sturridge Divides Opinion on Match Commentary
Fans are sharply divided over pundit Daniel Sturridge's commentary style and presenting ability, with some praising his insights whilst others criticise him as unqualified and irritating, reflecting broader frustration with current broadcast analysis quality. The discussion reveals a disconnect between supporters who'd prefer fresh voices like Sturridge over established pundits, and those who view former players lacking managerial success as unsuitable for media roles.
Raya's Match-Winning Masterclass Divides Opinion
Fans are heavily praising David Raya's exceptional goalkeeping display, with many calling him player of the season and crediting him as the difference-maker in Arsenal's victory, though some voiced concerns about his tendency to rush out of goal creating nervous moments. The overwhelming consensus is that Raya has proven himself as a world-class keeper who's been instrumental to Arsenal's campaign this season.
Arsenal Fans Celebrate Club Pride and Loyalty
Arsenal supporters are expressing passionate affection for their club, with posts celebrating player commitment, team identity, and the distinctive Arsenal experience. The overwhelmingly positive sentiment reflects a fanbase that's engaged, invested, and proud of what the club represents both on and off the pitch.
Arsenal Fans Fractured Over Recent Performance
Arsenal supporters are deeply divided following a disappointing result, with some questioning tactical decisions and player selection whilst others push conspiracy theories about fixture bias against their club. The overall mood is one of frustration mixed with desperate encouragement, but there's no consensus on who or what is actually to blame.
Player Departure Sparks Emotional Fan Divide
Fans are reacting intensely to a player's exit from the club, with some expressing genuine sadness and emotional attachment whilst others mock the tearful response as overblown sentimentality. The mixed reactions reveal a split fanbase—some treating it as a significant loss, others dismissing it as performative drama typical of modern football discourse.
Zubimendi and Rice Partnership Under Fan Scrutiny
Arsenal fans are divided on whether Declan Rice and Moisés Zubimendi can play effectively together in midfield, with many arguing that pairing both defensive midfielders stifles creative attacking play. The debate centres on whether dropping one of them would free up Arsenal's attacking potential, though some defend both players and suggest the issue lies in tactical setup rather than individual performance.
Timber's Injury Derails Arsenal's Attacking System
Fans are divided over Timber's role in Arsenal's attack following his injury, with some praising his innovative positioning in advanced spaces whilst others criticise the tactical experiment entirely. The discussion centres on whether his absence exposed a vulnerability in the system or whether his attacking duties as a centre-back were fundamentally flawed to begin with.
VAR's Controversial Missed Ankle Contact Call
Fans are locked in debate over whether a defender's contact with an attacker's ankle in the penalty box should have been flagged as a foul, with many arguing VAR and the on-field referee failed to spot clear evidence of a foul despite multiple camera angles. The discussion hinges on whether the officials focused solely on a push (which wasn't a penalty) and completely missed the defender's foot raking or stepping on the attacker's ankle.
Hincapie's Assist Sparks Fan Enthusiasm
Fans are lavishing praise on defender Hincapie for a crucial assist using his right foot that led to Gyokeres scoring in what appears to be a significant victory. The discussion reveals growing appreciation for Hincapie's attacking contributions and overall commitment, though some debate persists about whether he or Calafiori should be the preferred left-back option going forward.
Arsenal Robbed of Clear Penalty Again
Fans are furious that a stonewall penalty wasn't awarded to Arsenal during the match, with widespread frustration that the decision contradicts earlier penalty calls given in similar circumstances. The anger is amplified by what many see as a pattern of inconsistent refereeing from PGMOL that consistently goes against Arsenal.
Arsenal's Unconvincing Draw Splits Fan Opinion
Arsenal fans are bitterly divided over whether their 1-1 draw away in the Champions League was a respectable result or evidence of dire, uninspiring football that won't win them the title, with some defending the performance as solid whilst others condemn the display as grim and industrial. The negative mood is compounded by frustration that the Emirates crowd's nervousness is affecting the players, creating a toxic atmosphere that makes it nearly impossible to generate momentum in such uninspired matches.
Cautious Optimism Meets Genuine Championship Belief
Fans are caught between nervous hope and genuine conviction that this could finally be their year, with posts oscillating between defiant confidence ("this is our season") and the anxiety of past disappointments ("the hope that kills you"). It's classic mid-table or lower-half club energy—belief is stirring, but trauma from previous seasons keeps creeping in to temper expectations.
Year Old
**Title:** Teenage Premier League Star Sparks Age Debate **Summary:** Fans are divided over a sixteen-year-old who's just scored in the Premier League, with some praising his achievement and maturity
Frustration Over Bloated Highlight Coverage
Fans are venting about excessive advertising cluttering football highlight videos, making content feel padded and unnecessarily long. There's also confusion about match timing and fixture scheduling, with supporters questioning why certain teams haven't acted or why coverage feels delayed.
Mixed Verdicts on Player Intelligence and Future Potential
Fans are debating whether a particular player possesses the intelligence required for top-level football, with some defending his capabilities whilst others remain sceptical about his long-term prospects. The discussion touches on broader questions of maturity and consistency, with supporters split between those backing him now and those suggesting time will tell the real story.
The Ref
Fans are furious that VAR failed to award what they believe was a clear penalty during the match, with particular anger directed at referee Stuart Atwell for the decision. The botched call has left supporters feeling robbed despite their team picking up a win, sparking fresh accusations of inconsistency and incompetence from the video assistant system.
Dowman Breaks Rooney's Record in Historic Moment
Fans are celebrating Arsenal's 16-year-old Max Dowman becoming the Premier League's youngest ever goalscorer after a substitute appearance, with many struck by the poetic symmetry of Arsenal answering Wayne Rooney's record-breaking Everton goal from 2002 with their own record-breaker against Everton 24 years later. However, some supporters are questioning whether Sky Sports got the record wrong, citing Rio Ngumoha's earlier goal at 16.
Mixed Feelings at the Break — Arsenal's Frustrating First Half
Fans are divided on Arsenal's first-half performance, with most agreeing the side showed decent tempo and control but lacked a cutting edge in the final third and genuine clear-cut chances. The general consensus is cautiously optimistic but tinged with anxiety about whether they can actually convert their dominance into goals before defensive vulnerabilities are exposed.
Arsenal's Squad Depth Emerging as Title-Winning Asset
Arsenal fans are celebrating their team's collective strength and squad depth this season, crediting the entire squad—particularly impactful signings and emerging leaders—as the driving force behind a genuine title challenge after years of falling short. There's a palpable sense that this year feels different because the team has genuine finishers and natural leaders capable of delivering what's eluded them before.
Arsenal Secure Crucial Victory, Fans Ecstatic
Arsenal supporters are celebrating a hard-fought win that has extended their lead in the title race, with fans particularly enthused about the team's performance despite some anxiety about how the side managed the match. The consensus is overwhelmingly positive, with victory being viewed as a pivotal three points that keeps their championship push firmly on track.
Emerging Star Delivers Absolutely Sensational Performance
Fans are celebrating a breakout moment from a rising player, with 157 posts flooding in expressing genuine awe at what they've just witnessed. The overwhelming positivity suggests this was a defining display that's shifted perception—the kind of performance that gets replayed for weeks.
Young Player Returns to School After Premier League Debut
Fans are reacting with amusement and admiration to a young footballer who scored in the Premier League but still has to attend school on Monday like a normal kid. The discussion centres on the contrast between his professional achievement and the mundane reality of homework, PE lessons, and parental discipline waiting for him at home.
Arsenal Fans Celebrate Emerging Young Talent
Arsenal supporters are buzzing about a promising young player's performance, with the thread packed with celebratory reactions and emotional responses that suggest genuine excitement about this rising prospect. The discussion is light-hearted and engagement-heavy rather than tactical, indicating fans are simply enjoying the moment of what appears to be a breakout display.
Arsenal Fans Demand Madueke and Saka Wing Swap
Arsenal supporters are frustrated with Mikel Arteta's tactical decision to keep Bukayo Saka on the right wing whilst Cole Madueke operates from the left, arguing that Madueke has been more effective on the right this season and should swap positions. The consensus is that Arteta is being stubborn with his selection at a crucial stage of the campaign, with fans viewing the current setup as a waste of Madueke's best form and a hindrance to Arsenal's chances of silverware.
Title Race Fever Grips Supporters
Fans are experiencing a surge of optimism after a crucial victory that could seal their side's league title, with numerous posts celebrating what many view as a decisive moment in the championship race. The overwhelming enthusiasm suggests their team has either mathematically won the league or is on the verge of doing so, ending months of tension in what appears to have been a tightly contested season.
Ben White Benching Sparks Fitness and Form Questions
Fans are divided over why Ben White remained on the bench, with many speculating he's either not match-fit enough to make a meaningful impact or being rested for midweek action. There's underlying concern that his standing at the club has genuinely declined, with some suggesting he's fallen down the pecking order and may seek a move elsewhere come summer.
Noni Positioning Debate Divides Arsenal Fanbase
Arsenal supporters are locked in tactical discussion about where Noni Madueke should play, with many arguing he's more effective on the right wing than the left, where he struggled to impose his dangerous, chaotic style against a packed defence. Opinion is split on whether he should displace the near-undroppable Saka, though fans broadly agree the squad's attacking depth under Arteta is a genuine luxury.
Arsenal Fans Hail Max's Breakthrough Performances
Arsenal supporters are unanimously praising a young player named Max for his impressive displays and comparing him favourably to club legends like Fabregas and Özil, with many believing he could be instrumental in finally delivering the Premier League title. The fanbase is optimistic about his potential impact on the club's future, though there's underlying debate about whether previous squad decisions were vindicated by his emergence.
Fans Mock Set Piece Stereotype After Open Play Goals
Supporters are sarcastically deflecting criticism about their team's reliance on set pieces by repeatedly emphasising they scored from open play instead. The banter centres on flipping the narrative — turning what's usually a weakness into something to celebrate, whilst simultaneously winding up rival fans and pundits who expect them to depend on dead-ball situations.
Arsenal's Winning Formula Divides Opinion
Fans are locked in debate about whether Arsenal deserve their victories, with critics arguing they're grinding out wins through boring, unconvincing performances whilst others dismiss the scepticism as jealousy-driven hate. The discussion reveals a fractured fanbase where even Arsenal supporters are questioning their own team's style of play, whilst rivals grudgingly admit they're getting results regardless.
Rice's Mixed Performance Sparks Tactical Debate
Fans are divided on Declan Rice's display, with some praising his defensive work and tackles whilst others question whether he's being used correctly as a holding midfielder and suggest he should take more shots himself. There's also underlying concern about his fitness levels during the match, mixed with speculation about his future at the club.
Arsenal Fans Celebrate Historic Goal-Scoring Moment
Arsenal supporters are buzzing over a record-breaking goal scored on Saturday evening, with fans expressing pure elation across social media despite the contrast between weekend football heroics and Monday morning school reality. The discussion captures genuine excitement about a history-making performance from the Gunners, though some followers remain sceptical about the specific claims being made.
Arsenal Fans Rally For Home Ground Victory Push
Arsenal supporters are expressing passionate optimism about securing a crucial Premier League win at their home ground, with many convinced that playing at home gives them an insurmountable advantage over opponents. The discussion captures genuine belief that a victory here could be the turning point in their title challenge, with fans clamouring for their team to deliver when it matters most.
Arsenal's In-Box Struggles and Tactical Frustration
Arsenal fans are heavily criticising their team's decision-making and execution in the penalty area, arguing they pass far too much instead of taking shots, lack clinical finishing instincts, and fail to break down deep defensive blocks. The conversation also touches on broader frustrations with perceived referee bias favouring the club, though the dominant complaint centres on Arsenal's inability to be direct and incisive when it matters most in front of goal.
Arsenal Fans Believe Title Glory Is Inevitable
Arsenal supporters are buzzing with genuine optimism that their side will win the Premier League this season, with fans arguing they have both the quality and the fixture list to end their 22-year wait for the title. The discussion reflects a broader sense that if Arsenal don't win it now, it would be a shock, with some fans even joking that the only thing capable of stopping them is themselves.
Referee Under Fire for Inconsistent Foul Decisions
Fans are absolutely fuming at the referee's inconsistent application of the rules, with some contact being penalised as fouls whilst identical or worse incidents on other players going unpunished throughout the match. The anger centres on what supporters see as a completely arbitrary standard that's destroyed the credibility of the officiating.
Arsenal Fans Split on Recent Team Form
Arsenal supporters are expressing mixed reactions to their recent performances, with sentiment hovering just above neutral as some fans celebrate what they see as positive progress whilst others remain frustrated with inconsistent results. The discussion lacks specific tactical critique or detailed analysis, instead reflecting raw emotional responses typical of a fanbase in transition.
Arsenal Fans Debate Absences and Rotation Needs
Supporters are expressing frustration over missing key players like Odegaard and Nwaneri, whilst simultaneously discussing rotation strategy for upcoming fixtures with three matches in London providing a chance to rest the squad. The conversation reveals a fractured sentiment — nostalgia for absent talent mixed with pragmatic acceptance that rotational depth will be crucial over the next fortnight.
Arsenal's Emerging Talent Captures Fan Hearts
Fans are celebrating the breakthrough performance of a young Arsenal player, drawing comparisons to Bukayo Saka and hailing him as the club's next superstar in the making. The overwhelmingly positive reaction reveals genuine optimism about the academy prospect's potential to become a defining figure for the club.
Arsenal Fans Dream of Premier League Glory
Indonesian and international Arsenal supporters are expressing cautious optimism about their club's title chances this season, with many urging the team to treat every remaining match as a cup final whilst acknowledging the club's long trophy drought. The conversation mixes passionate backing with tactical observations, though the overall sentiment remains measured rather than euphoric, suggesting fans are hopeful but not entirely convinced the silverware will arrive.
Dowman's Goal Built on Gyokeres' Grit
Fans are celebrating Dowman's match-winning finish, but the real talking point is how the goal was a collective team effort — with Gyokeres' crucial defensive header and Martinelli's crucial blocking play setting up the finish. There's genuine admiration for the unselfish, interconnected football on display, with supporters recognising that one moment didn't win the match alone.
Fans Clash Over Boring Football and Toxic Behaviour
Supporters are divided on whether their team plays dull, defensive football, with some defending the tactical setup as pragmatic whilst others criticise the style as unwatchable. Simultaneously, fans are expressing frustration about the increasingly toxic atmosphere in match threads, where players face unwarranted abuse and the online community becomes hostile unless results are dominant.
Arsenal Fans Rally for Statement Win Mentality
Arsenal supporters are energised and collectively backing their team to secure a crucial victory, with fans emphasising the importance of dominating weaker opposition and converting chances — particularly in the second half and final third. The overwhelming use of COYG (Come On You Gunners) chanting suggests a fanbase united in belief, though there's an underlying anxiety that supposedly easier fixtures can be trickier to navigate than matches against the traditional top sides.
Controversial Goal Celebration Divides Fanbase
Fans are split over a dramatic goal scored in a significant match, with most celebrating the electric stadium atmosphere and the player's finish, whilst others criticise the individualistic nature of the post-goal celebration rather than acknowledging the teammate who set it up. The debate exposes broader tensions about how modern football celebrations should balance personal expression with team unity.
Attack Woes Overshadow Defensive Vulnerabilities
Fans are absolutely tearing into their side's attacking play, insisting the lack of cutting edge is the real problem despite some defensive lapses early on. There's real frustration that injuries are killing attacking cohesion, and one poster perfectly captures the mood: "the attack plan is there isn't one" — suggesting tactical confusion rather than just poor execution.
Arsenal Fans Divided Over Match Performance
Arsenal supporters are split on a recent match, with some unleashing fierce criticism whilst others celebrate what they view as an impressive display. The debate is heated and emoji-heavy, reflecting genuine disagreement amongst the fanbase about whether the team delivered or disappointed.
Deserved That Arsenal
**Title:** Arsenal's Lucky Win Divides Everton Fans Completely **Summary:** Fans are sharply split over whether Arsenal deserved their victory against Everton, with many arguing the Gunners were fort
Arsenal's Controversial Penalty Decision Against Everton
Fans are divided over a denied penalty claim in an Arsenal versus Everton match, with many arguing it was a clear handball or foul that VAR should have awarded. The discussion centres on whether Arsenal receive preferential treatment from referees compared to other top clubs, with some supporters defending the officials' decision whilst others view it as part of a wider pattern of inconsistent decision-making against the Gunners.
Havertz Tactical Role Sparks Arsenal Formation Debate
Arsenal fans are divided on Kai Havertz's positioning and effectiveness as a number nine, with many arguing he plays too deep and isolates the left flank, whilst simultaneously debating whether he should be paired alongside striker Sérgio Gyökeres or replaced by him in the starting XI. The discussion centres on tactical balance and whether Havertz functions better as a supporting playmaker than a central striker.
Fans Frustrated By Repetitive, Tedious Performances
Supporters are expressing widespread frustration with their team's dull, uninspiring displays week after week, with many finding matches unbearable to watch due to a lack of intensity and care on the pitch. The consensus is bleak — this has become the norm rather than an exception, and patience is wearing thin.
Arsenal Fans Debate Squad Rotation And Transfer Strategy
Fans are divided over Arsenal's tactical decisions in a match against Leverkusen, with some defending the manager's choice to rest key players like Ben White for financial and competitive reasons, whilst others express frustration at the team's approach. The discussion reveals underlying tensions between pragmatic squad management and fan expectations for how the club should prioritise immediate results.
Barry's Bench Impact Divides Everton Supporters
Fans are split on whether Barry's poor substitute appearance against a top side exposed him as limited, or whether Moyes set him up to fail by not giving him consistent playing time beforehand. The debate highlights broader frustration with the manager's tactical decisions, particularly around wing selection and when to make attacking changes.
Arteta's Mosquera versus White Selection Puzzle
Arsenal fans are divided over Mikel Arteta's tactical decision to deploy Mosquera at right-back instead of Ben White, with some arguing it's tactically cowardly and undermines attacking intent, whilst others defend Mosquera's recent performances as genuinely impressive. The debate centres on whether White's proven defensive solidity and aerial dominance should take priority over Mosquera's flexibility and whatever attacking threat the manager was chasing in that moment.
Arsenal Midfield Chaos—Who Should Play Where
Arsenal fans are locked in a fierce debate about which midfielders and attacking players should start, with particular criticism aimed at Saka's impact and calls for Eze and Gyokeres to get more minutes in a clearly struggling attacking setup. The discussion reveals tactical confusion about positioning—especially on the right flank—and frustration that the club's favoured players aren't performing whilst others in form are being overlooked.
Fans In Stitches Over Something Hilarious
A football moment has sent fans into absolute hysterics across social media, with ninety-three posts of pure laughter and celebration flooding in. The community is buzzing hard, but the exact source of the amusement remains beautifully mysterious—all we know is that something has tickled the collective funny bone of the fanbase spectacularly.
Dwight McNeil Divides Everton Supporters on Form and Future
Everton fans are locked in debate over whether Dwight McNeil has genuinely improved recently or if his season remains fundamentally flawed, with disagreement spanning his technical limitations (particularly his one-footedness), his actual performance consistency, and whether the club should be using him as a rotation option or seeking his departure. The conversation reveals deeper frustration about squad depth, loan decisions, and how to fairly assess a player whose form has been wildly inconsistent.
Sixteen-Year-Old Breaks Premier League History
Fans are in awe of a 16-year-old becoming the youngest ever Premier League goalscorer, with discussion centring on the physical and mental demands of competing at that age and comparing him to other young talents who went on to dominate the game. The broader sentiment mixes genuine amazement at witnessing football history with banter about other players' performances that day.
Moyes' Substitutions Spark Arsenal Tactical Debate
Fans are largely praising David Moyes' recent in-game substitution decisions as evidence he's learning and adapting tactically, though the conversation also branches into broader concerns about Arsenal's attacking fluidity, squad depth, and defensive vulnerabilities on the counter-attack. The overall sentiment is cautiously optimistic about managerial growth, but tempered by ongoing questions about whether the team's current approach will sustain success over a full season.
Arsenal Fans Demand Changes Mid-Match Drama
Arsenal supporters are actively calling for tactical adjustments during the game, particularly pushing for Havertz to be substituted off and Saka to come on instead, whilst simultaneously celebrating standout substitute performances from players like Dorman. The discussion captures the real-time frustration and passion of fans reacting to live match events, with heavy engagement directed at the club's official account about team selection decisions.
Saka's Form Divides Arsenal Fanbase
Fans are split on whether Bukayo Saka represents good value after his £300,000-per-week contract, with some defending his all-round play and consistency while others argue his output has declined post-signing and demand he be sold. The debate hinges on whether his underlying contributions justify his wages, or whether Arsenal should cut losses and move on from a player they view as underperforming.
Madueke Left Wing Debate Divides Fanbase
Fans are split on whether Madueke should be deployed on the left wing, with most arguing he's ineffective in that position and calling for him to be benched or moved, whilst others defend his performance and suggest dropping their highest-paid player instead. The discussion centres on tactical positioning and whether the manager should finally abandon this failed experiment.
Fans Reeling After Painful Defeat
Arsenal supporters are processing a gutting loss, with emotions ranging from raw disappointment to defiant banter about rival mockery. The negativity centres on the painful manner of defeat rather than broader club grievances, though frustration with moderation is also simmering beneath the surface.
Arsenal's Late Drama Ignites Title-Winning Belief
Fans are celebrating a crucial late goal in Arsenal's match against Bournemouth as a potential season-defining moment that could win them the Premier League title, with supporters comparing it to other iconic Arsenal moments and drawing parallels to how pivotal victories shifted their rivals' title campaigns. The overwhelming sense is that this wasn't just any goal—it was the moment Arsenal's players and supporters truly believed they could go all the way.
Fans React With Pure Hilarity to Performance
Seventy-eight posts of pure laughter—fans are absolutely losing it over something a player or team has done, though the actual subject matter remains buried under layers of laughing-crying reactions. It's the kind of viral moment that's so funny the humour speaks for itself, with supporters just egging each other on in a collective wave of amusement without needing to explain the joke.
The Ball
**Title:** Defensive Shape Chaos Undermining Attacking Build-Up Play **Summary:** Fans are frustrated that their team's possession-heavy, slow build-up football is being let down by confusing defensi
Beautiful Performance Marred by Wasteful Finishing
Fans are celebrating what they believe was one of their side's best performances of the season, praising the intensity, pressure, and attacking play despite a frustratingly low goal return. However, there's underlying frustration that the team didn't convert their dominance into a convincing scoreline, with some acknowledging they rode their luck through defensive heroics and woodwork rather than clinical finishing.
Young Talent Wins Over Divided Fanbase
Fans are rallying behind a young player's breakthrough moment, with the overwhelming consensus being genuine admiration for his potential and maturity despite controversy surrounding the incident. Even supporters of rival clubs are putting aside their allegiances to acknowledge what appears to be an exceptional talent emerging in the Premier League.
Arsenal Fans Rally Behind Push for Victory
Arsenal supporters are rallying behind their team with motivational messages, urging the Gunners to maintain momentum and secure the win, though some concern exists about the team's current position in the season. The overwhelmingly positive sentiment reflects fans desperate to see their side capitalise on a crucial match moment.
Kai's Potential And Tactical Uncertainty Examined
Fans are split on whether Kai Havertz is being deployed in his best position, with most agreeing he's a talented player who needs careful management and shouldn't be overworked whilst returning to fitness. The broader discussion centres on Arsenal's tactical shape when Kai and defensive midfielder Calafiori play together, which creates a more possession-heavy, intricate attacking system but leaves vulnerabilities depending on personnel elsewhere on the pitch.
Dowman's Breakout Performance Overshadows Saka's Form
Fans are debating whether promising youngster Dowman should displace an out-of-form Saka on the wing, with supporters praising Dowman's crossing ability and match-winning contributions whilst others urge patience with Saka's injury recovery. The discussion reveals genuine tactical frustration with the right-wing position, though opinion remains divided on whether Dowman's single strong performance warrants wholesale changes to the starting lineup.
On Beto
**Title:** Beto's Uphill Battle Against Elite Arsenal Defence **Summary:** Fans are divided on striker Beto's performance against Arsenal's exceptional centre-back pairing of Saliba and Gabriel, with
Arsenal Fans Celebrate Stunning Late Goals
Arsenal supporters are buzzing about a dramatic 90+3 minute goal, likely from an Everton match, whilst also reminiscing about iconic moments like the "scorpion block" and praising their team's finishing ability in what appears to be a recent high-stakes encounter. The conversation blends live-match excitement with playful comparisons to memorable past performances, showing a fanbase energised by clutch goalscoring moments.
Captivating Moments
Go watch Henry's analysis of why the game is like this before buying into disingenuous narratives. Goddamn literacy has gone for a toss.
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I had work during the match, and just now got home to watch. The roar in the Emirates when he scored ... Gooners who have been there can tell me if I'm wrong, but the only crowd reactions at the Emirates that compare, to my ear, are Reiss Nelson with the winner against Bournemouth and Henry scoring against Leeds on his return.
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I think we're actually better without Tark in this one. Not that Tark is bad, but I think we'll need some pace at CB in this one and if Tark was available without JB, the paring would be Keane and Tark which would not work. I think Keane and O'Brien is fine. The key will be how Tim plays with Garner at RB.
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SUN 0 - 1 BHA
Manager Vindication and Squad Resilience on Display
Fans are discussing a recent positive result that has silenced critics who previously called for the manager's sacking, with particular praise for individual player performances like Yankuba's improved English and general contributions to the team's offensive play. The mood reflects vindication of the manager's approach and optimism heading into upcoming fixtures, notably against Liverpool.
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Sunderland Fans Furious Over Tactical Decisions
Sunderland supporters are venting frustration over what they perceive as baffling managerial choices, particularly the decision to keep young striker Isidor on the bench during matches where the team is chasing the game. The negativity centres on feeling let down by tactical decisions and a sense that the club has "lost the plot" despite having talented players available.
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Sunderland Fans Divided on Season Direction
Fans are split between defending manager Regis (or Le Bris) as a young talent finding his feet and demanding change because the team lacks attacking threat and keeps conceding late goals. The negativity stems from frustration that despite having decent personnel, Sunderland play too passively and collapse in crucial moments rather than showing genuine fight.
Player Form and Midfield Selection Under Heavy Scrutiny
Fans are divided on squad rotation and individual player performances, debating whether certain midfielders like Georgi and Rutter have genuinely lost form this season or whether the manager's team selection is the real problem. The discussion reveals uncertainty about who should be on the pitch, with particular focus on whether experienced players are being overworked and whether ball-retention specialists should get more minutes.
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**Title:** Sunderland Fans Divided Over Controversial Referee Call **Summary:** Fans are arguing amongst themselves over whether a Sunderland decision was correctly adjudicated, with some defending t
Brighton Scrape Through Despite Dominance Issues
Fans are divided on Brighton's narrow victory, praising defensive solidity and goalkeeper Verbruggen's crucial saves whilst simultaneously questioning their wastefulness in possession and inability to control matches they dominated. The consensus reflects cautious satisfaction—they won when playing poorly, but there's underlying concern that this kind of performance won't hold up against tougher opposition.
Bizarre Goal Leaves Fans Baffled But Delighted
Fans are collectively bewildered by an extraordinarily unusual goal, with most celebrating the moment as a spectacular piece of skill whilst debating whether it was genuinely brilliant or simply a freak occurrence that left the keeper with no realistic chance. The consensus is firmly positive — this was a memorable, strange, and ultimately brilliant piece of match action that's got people talking.
Brighton Goal Chaos — Offside or Keeper Interference?
Fans are locked in debate over whether a disallowed Brighton goal should have stood, with the core argument revolving around Van Hecke's positioning in front of the goalkeeper and whether he was genuinely interfering with play or had been pushed into an offside position by an opposition player. The discussion exposes genuine confusion about the offside rule's application in this scenario, with some supporters arguing the goal was correctly chalked off whilst others insist it should have counted based on how Van Hecke arrived in that position.
Minteh Divides Brighton Fans After Controversial Goal
Fans are split over Minteh's performance and a disputed goal he scored, with some praising his skill and potential whilst others question whether the strike should have been allowed and criticise his overall end product. The overwhelming majority celebrate the result, though debate lingers about the legitimacy of the moment that decided the match.
Brighton Edge Past Sunderland In Tight Contest
Fans are celebrating Brighton's narrow 1-0 victory at the Stadium of Light, with particular praise for goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen and goalscorer Yankuba Minteh, whilst also noting that despite the win, Brighton remain underperforming by their usual standards this season. The discussion reflects cautious optimism about their European qualification chances if they can build momentum, though the overall sentiment remains measured rather than euphoric.
Controversial Victory Sparks Relegation Relief and Rivalry Banter
Fans are debating a narrow, controversial win that has virtually secured their side's Premier League survival, with some crediting a disputed result and excessive injury time whilst others mock rival Sunderland's attacking struggles and championship pretensions. The discussion is split between genuine relief at avoiding relegation and heated northeast derby banter, with rival supporters taking shots at Sunderland's inability to score from open play.
Diarra's Diving and Laziness Spark Fan Fury
Supporters are absolutely fed up with Diarra's theatrical tumbles and reluctance to get back up during matches, viewing his behaviour as diving to halt play rather than genuine injury. The fanbase is questioning whether his performances justify his regular selection, with season ticket holders particularly frustrated by what they see as an embarrassing lack of effort and commitment on the pitch.
Sunderland Fans Turn On Club's Social Media
Supporters are directing sustained mockery and criticism at Sunderland's official account, seemingly over a post or statement that's been perceived as embarrassing or out of touch—with fans sarcastically thanking what appears to be a pundit named Gary Breen whilst simultaneously taking digs at a rival club performing better in the league. The overwhelming tone is one of exasperation, with multiple posters telling the club to delete the offending content entirely.
Fans Confused But Grateful For Match Clarity
Supporters are struggling to make sense of a sequence of play that unfolded during the match, with most expressing confusion through short, reactive posts. A handful of helpful fans stepped in with explanations, which the others appreciated — though the overall tone suggests they're still not entirely sure what actually happened.
Fans Celebrate Minte Performance and Squad Contributions
Liverpool supporters are congratulating players on a strong collective performance, with particular praise for Minte's right-wing impact and James Milner's impressive display at age 40. The discussion spans multiple languages and nationalities, reflecting the global fanbase's appreciation for the team's recent showing.
Seagulls Steal the Show During Brighton Goal
Fans are fixated on a seagull that flew across the camera during Brighton's goal, with the moment sparking humorous speculation about whether the bird was a "paid actor" and playful banter about it being the real match-winner. The incident has become the talking point of the match, overshadowing the actual goalscorer with jokes and memes about the perfectly-timed wildlife cameo.
Fans Nervous As Match Reaches Crucial Stage
A fanbase is gripped by anxiety during what appears to be a tense final stretch of a match, with supporters oscillating between desperate encouragement and genuine fear about whether their side can hold on for a result. The discussion captures the raw emotional rollercoaster of live football—part rallying cry, part existential dread—as the outcome hangs in the balance.
Newcastle Fans Row Over Moral Consistency
Supporters are locked in a heated debate about Newcastle's Saudi Arabian ownership, with fans sarcastically pointing out the hypocrisy of protesting the regime's involvement whilst using everyday products that contain oil derivatives. The row escalates into personal insults as one commenter highlights that even electric vehicles rely on oil-based lubricants, suggesting that taking a genuine stand against the owners would be virtually impossible in modern life.
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**Title: Sunderland Fans Demand Tactical Overhaul in Attack** **Summary:** Sunderland supporters are heavily criticising manager Le Bris's attacking setup, particularly the decision to play a lone st
Ballard's Absence Exposes Deeper Striker Crisis
Fans are debating whether Wolves need to buy a ready-made striker this summer or develop youth talent like Babis and Tzimas, with most agreeing the club's finishing problems run deeper than just losing one defender. The discussion reveals frustration that injuries and underperforming attackers have left the squad dangerously thin up front, though some defend recent signings like Thiago as decent value given inflated transfer fees across the league.
Second Yellow Card Controversy Divides Brighton Fans
Fans are split over whether a player's second yellow card was deserved, with some defending the referee's decision whilst others argue the initial offence was soft or that inconsistent officiating allowed earlier fouls to go unpunished. The broader frustration centres on perceived double standards in how the referee applied the rules throughout the match.
Sunderland Defender's Suspicious Injury Costs Them A Goal
Fans are divided over whether a Sunderland player genuinely suffered a head injury or deliberately stayed down to halt play during Brighton's crucial goal-scoring move. The majority believe he theatrically feigned injury after a minor push, costing his team the match, though a minority argue he took a legitimate blow to the head that should have stopped play.
Gomez Divides Opinion On Work Rate Versus Quality
Fans are split on Joe Gomez's performance, with some praising his defensive graft and work ethic whilst others question whether he's contributing enough in attack and linking play. The consensus leans toward frustration that his industry doesn't translate to meaningful attacking output, with calls for him to be substituted mounting as the match progresses.
Travelling Support Celebrates Late Goal Breakthrough
Fans are celebrating a crucial goal with enthusiastic backing from 2,500 travelling supporters, though the moderately positive sentiment suggests the result wasn't entirely straightforward. The chants of "UTA" (United Till Always) dominate the discussion, reflecting relief and joy at breaking through the opposition's defence.
Next Week
**Title:** Newcastle-Sunderland Clash Looms With Grim Expectations **Summary:** Sunderland fans are bracing themselves for a hammering at the hands of Newcastle next weekend, with many resigned to de
Sunderland Fans Debate Controversial Tackle And Diving
Supporters are split over a match incident involving what appears to be a player going down under a challenge, with some defending physical play whilst others criticise diving behaviour. The discussion touches on a tackle from Sunderland's player on Brighton's Minteh, with fans swapping rival banter about who was at fault.
Shock At Eight Minutes Of Added Time
Fans are reacting with disbelief to eight minutes of added time being announced in what appears to be a Sunderland match, with most expecting significantly less (around five or six minutes). The consensus suggests the decision was either surprising, controversial, or possibly extended beyond what the fourth official initially signalled.
Hinshelwood's Miss and Ellborg's Brilliant Save
Fans are frustrated that striker Hinshelwood squandered a gilt-edged chance despite recently signing a new contract, though they're equally impressed by goalkeeper Ellborg's outstanding save that kept the side in the match. The discussion reveals mixed emotions — disappointment at the missed opportunity balanced against genuine praise for the goalkeeper's reflexes.
Sunderland's Empty Stadium Problem Sparks Fan Debate
Fans are divided over whether Sunderland's Stadium of Light is genuinely failing to attract supporters, with some claiming pathetic attendance levels whilst others defend the ground's actual capacity during matches. The conversation reveals frustration that a club doing well on the pitch still can't generate consistent match-day crowds, with accusations of fair-weather support clashing against counter-claims that the stadium was actually full.
Referee Chaos Costing Promoted Sides Millions
Fans are furious about inconsistent refereeing decisions this season, particularly a missed second yellow for Minteh, with several arguing that VAR's sporadic use and apparent bias is actively harming newly-promoted teams' survival chances and costing them substantial revenue. The overarching complaint is that officiating quality has deteriorated dramatically and decisions are either evening out unevenly or deliberately working against certain clubs.
Fans Fuming Over Sloppy Performance Display
Supporters are tearing into their team's woeful display, with particular criticism levelled at a dramatic drop in passing accuracy and overall quality in the second half. The negativity is palpable — fans are demanding immediate improvement and questioning the tactical approach entirely.
Sunderland Fans Despair At Goalscoring Crisis
Sunderland supporters are venting their frustration during a match against Newcastle, with multiple fans convinced their team won't score regardless of how much extra time is given. The posts reveal deep pessimism about the side's attacking performance and their inability to break down the opposition.
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I’m pretty sure you can if you’re there from what you would call naturally occurring events during play. If he were deemed “inactive” by the referee, IE, Injured or something, then it wouldn’t be considered. But he got shrugged off too easy by Minteh and then just sat out of bounds. He’s still part of the game if that makes sense. Also haven’t seen a replay but it could be that Diarra was keeping …
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Think fair to say we got a bit lucky with our goal standing. But Hürzeler might actually make something out of the season, some winnable fixtures left and he’s really turned around the performances since we got knocked out the cup. Key will be keeping this backline together.
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@SunderlandAFC What does the set piece coach actually do. All we do is concede from corners and can't beat the first man.
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CHE 0 - 1 NEW
Mixed Reactions to Three-Point Victory
Fans are celebrating a hard-fought three-point win with varied enthusiasm, though some question whether the performance was strong enough and others make pointed comments about rival teams' points deductions and league positioning. The neutral sentiment reflects the divisiveness of the result—genuine satisfaction tempered by lingering doubts about the quality of the display and broader frustrations with how different clubs are treated by the authorities.
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Chelsea Supporters Divided on Club Presentation Details
Fans are discussing Chelsea's visual identity and match presentation, with mixed reactions to the club's badge sizing, flag design quality, and overall aesthetic choices. The conversation ranges from appreciation to light-hearted mockery, with some questioning the professionalism of the club's branding efforts.
Chelsea Fans Turn on Rosenior's Management
Over 500 posts show Chelsea supporters are increasingly frustrated with manager Enzo Rosenior, with fans demanding his sacking and criticising both his tactical approach and perceived arrogance despite the club's £2 billion squad investment. The overwhelming consensus is that Chelsea's poor results, uninspiring football, and failure to mount a genuine top-four challenge make Rosenior unsuitable for a club of Chelsea's stature, with many convinced he won't survive until the end of the season.
Reece James Brilliance Meets Tactical Confusion
Fans are torn on Reece James, praising his individual quality as potentially the world's best right-back whilst simultaneously questioning why the manager keeps deploying him out of position and failing to provide him with adequate attacking support. The discussion reveals frustration that one of Chelsea's standout players isn't being utilised effectively within the team's system.
Palmer Underwhelming — Fans Question His Future
Chelsea fans are expressing frustration with Cole Palmer's recent performances, with many arguing he's not delivering at the required level and should leave the club. Whilst some acknowledge his quality (comparing him to Real Madrid's Ascensio), the overwhelming consensus is that he's been below par and failing to justify the hype surrounding him at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea's Defensive Meltdown Leaves Fans Fuming
Chelsea fans and neutrals are absolutely tearing into the club's defending, with one goal in particular drawing universal criticism for its shambles of a defensive setup. The consensus is damning: Chelsea's backline was disorganised, poorly positioned, and made schoolboy errors that exposed the complete lack of structure or direction in the team.
Chelsea's Controversial Huddle and Ref Decisions Spark Backlash
Fans are furious with referee decisions that cost Chelsea, particularly a soft penalty in the dying moments, whilst also fixating on Chelsea's unusual pre-match huddle on the halfway line as a symbol of their bizarre tactical approach that ultimately failed. There's widespread scepticism about Premier League officiating bias and calls for foreign referees to eliminate perceived favouritism.
Chelsea Fans Demand Overhaul After Disappointing Showing
Frustrated Chelsea supporters are tearing into their squad's performance and recruitment strategy, arguing that massive spending has produced a collection of mediocre players whilst simultaneously questioning the club's ownership and management direction. The fanbase is split between those demanding tactical changes (more service to key players, defensive reinforcements) and those ready to accept losses if it forces ownership changes.
Chelsea Fans Demand Manager Removal
Chelsea supporters are calling for their manager's head, criticising his tactical decisions, defensive organisation, and perceived incompetence in big matches. The overwhelming sentiment is that he's simply not equipped to manage a club of Chelsea's ambitions, with fans convinced his sacking is imminent.
Newcastle Stun Chelsea at Stamford Bridge
Fans are reacting to Newcastle's shock 1-0 victory over Chelsea at home, marking Chelsea's first defeat at Stamford Bridge in 14 years and their first Premier League home loss in March in 25 years. The discussion highlights Newcastle's defensive solidity through Aaron Ramsdale's performance and Anthony Gordon's decisive goal, whilst pointing to Chelsea's alarming run of just one clean sheet in their last fourteen matches.
Defender Sparks Debate Over Form And Fatigue
Fans are deeply divided on a defender's recent performances, with some praising him as one of the league's best whilst others criticise his inconsistency and costly mistakes. The discussion reveals a split between those blaming fatigue from relentless fixture congestion and those questioning whether he's genuinely world-class or simply overhyped.
Fans Turn On Delap With Brutal Mockery
Manchester City supporters and rival fans have launched a sustained assault on Delap's finishing ability, with 301 posts mocking his performances across social media. The overwhelmingly negative sentiment suggests a player who has lost fan confidence, with supporters suggesting transfers and piling on the criticism without mercy.
Newcastle Fans Debate Defensive Woes and Player Consistency
Newcastle supporters are locked in disagreement about whether their defence is the real problem holding the team back, with some defending individual players' recent form while others argue certain players have become liabilities. The discussion reveals frustration with inconsistent performances and finger-pointing over who bears responsibility for recent disappointing results.
Chelsea Fans Turn on Fofana After Defensive Catastrophe
Chelsea supporters are absolutely furious with defender Fofana following a disastrous defensive performance, with fans singling him out for being brutally exposed by Anthony Gordon's pace and criticising his positioning and work rate throughout the match. The negative sentiment reflects wider frustration at what fans perceive as a genuinely poor individual display that directly contributed to Chelsea's troubles.
Mixed Reactions to Emerging Player Performance
Fans are sharply divided over a player's recent display, with reactions ranging from enthusiastic praise to outright criticism, though the overall sentiment sits dead in the middle. It's the kind of performance that's left supporters genuinely unsure whether to celebrate or slag it off.
Chelsea Fans Rage Against BlueCo's Chaotic Stewardship
Chelsea supporters are furious with current ownership, condemning a combination of reckless spending (£350-400m losses), chaotic recruitment strategy, and failure to deliver on-pitch success or competitive titles. The fanbase largely views BlueCo as a profit-driven regime destroying the club's former prestige compared to Roman Abramovich's era, with some even calling for boycotts to force a sale.
Manager Under Fire Over Recruitment And Tactics
Fans are furious with their manager's strategic decisions—particularly his preference for foreign players over English talent and his perceived lack of tactical competence—but many recognise the club's chaotic ownership and reckless spending as the deeper problem. The consensus is scathing: whether it's hollow excuses after defeats or serving as a puppet for incompetent owners, this manager has lost the dressing room and the patience of supporters alike.
Ramsey's Rise Sparks Newcastle Defensive Overhaul Debate
Newcastle fans are hailing Jacob Ramsey's improved form and general attacking quality, but the conversation has pivoted into a heated debate about the club's defensive setup — specifically whether ageing full-backs like Trippier should be rotated out in favour of younger talent like Thiaw, Botman, and Hall, with some arguing experience still matters while others reckon the side's legs have gone. It's less about Ramsey himself and more about what his performance exposed: Newcastle's need to rebuild their backline for the long term.
Premier League Accused of Inflating Added Time
Fans are scrutinising the eight minutes of added time awarded across three separate matches, with some alleging the league is deliberately prolonging games to manufacture goals and others pointing out inconsistencies in how the clock was managed. The discussion reveals deeper scepticism about the integrity of refereeing decisions and fixture control in the Premier League.
Chelsea Fans Turn On Manager Liam Over Dire Performances
Chelsea supporters are heavily criticising manager Liam for weak tactical nous, poor results, and a general lack of leadership, with fans questioning whether players even want to perform under him. The frustration boils over into mockery of his personality and decision-making, with particular scorn directed at toothless attacking play and wins only against bottom-half sides.
Chelsea Fans Turn on Delap After Disappointing Arrival
Chelsea supporters are heavily criticising Liam Delap's performances since joining the club, with fans questioning whether he was worth the investment and comparing him unfavourably to other strikers in the league. The negativity reflects broader frustration with Chelsea's defensive vulnerabilities and squad management under the new ownership, with some fans ironically suggesting he's not even good enough for League One.
Chelsea Fans Divided on Maresca Departure Decision
Supporters are expressing regret over Enzo Maresca's exit, with many arguing the club's current tactical problems—particularly poor ball progression and sideways passing—existed under him too, revealing a deeper frustration with Chelsea's direction under Todd Boehly's ownership. Some fans acknowledge the issues weren't unique to Maresca whilst others maintain he was still a better option than the current setup.
Mixed Signals As Season Stumbles Forward
Fans are torn between frustration over recent losses and a handful of measured voices urging patience, with the overwhelming mood one of disappointment about the team's trophy prospects this season. The negativity is real, but there's a notable split in the fanbase between those ready to write the season off and those still clinging to the hope of a Tuesday bounce-back.
Chelsea Midfield Balance Row Continues
Chelsea fans are locked in debate over whether Enzo Fernández and Cole Palmer can work together in midfield, with many arguing that playing Palmer as a central attacking midfielder pushes Enzo into a position that stifles his creativity and the team's overall performance. There's also frustration with Chelsea's clinical finishing and calls for manager Enzo Maresca to reshape the midfield setup, particularly around midfielder rotation and defensive stability.
League Ambitions Clash With Harsh Reality Check
Fans are locked in debate about their clubs' genuine title and top-four credentials, with supporters caught between defensive optimism about next season and brutal reality checks from rivals pointing out mid-table finishes or relegation struggles. The conversation reveals deep uncertainty about whether their teams can actually compete at the highest level, with several fanbases taking shots at each other's underperformance.
Chelsea Fans Divided on Manager and Tactics
Supporters are expressing mixed frustration about Chelsea's recent performances and managerial decisions, with debate around whether the current manager can deliver silverware and criticism of tactical selections and defensive consistency. The discussion reveals largely neutral sentiment—fans aren't entirely dismissive, but they're clearly sceptical about whether the club's current direction will yield results this season.
Defensive Collapse and Toothless Attack Sinks Performance
Fans are absolutely furious with their side's defending, which they've described as chaotic and error-prone, with particular criticism aimed at Fofana and the backline's repeated mistakes. Beyond the defensive shambles, supporters are equally frustrated by a blunt attacking display marked by sideways passing, failure to penetrate the box, and an inability to break down opponents—leaving them convinced top four is slipping away if this continues.
Chalobah's Form Crisis And Tactical Chaos
Chelsea fans are furious with defender Trevoh Chalobah's recent performances and the manager's tactical setup, arguing that poor positioning and misfit squad arrangements—particularly playing a right-back in midfield—have left the defence exposed and the team performing badly. There's growing frustration that the manager isn't adapting his system to the players available, with calls for alternatives like Sarr and Acheampong to get starts instead.
Newcastle's Dreadful Stadium Sound System Sparks Fury
Fans are lambasting Newcastle's ancient microphone setup at St James' Park, claiming it's so poor that visiting teams' goals go unannounced whilst the stadium sounds eerily quiet despite their passionate supporters. The frustration centres on how wealthier clubs like Manchester United, Arsenal, and Liverpool have modern sound systems, yet Newcastle—flush with investment funds—can't seem to upgrade basic stadium infrastructure.
Chelsea Fans Fuming Over Persistent Audio Issues
Chelsea supporters are experiencing widespread technical problems with sound quality across broadcasts, with complaints ranging from complete audio dropouts to severe distortion that's affecting their viewing experience. The issue appears sporadic—some viewers report it works fine with headphones—but the sheer volume of frustrated posts suggests this is a systemic problem rather than isolated viewer errors.
Controversial Penalty Decision Sparks Referee Bias Debate
Fans are split on whether an off-the-ball incident should have been awarded as a penalty, with many arguing it was a clear foul that refs routinely miss, whilst others counter that giving every such contact as a penalty would result in chaos. The discussion reveals frustration about inconsistency in refereeing standards, with Newcastle supporters convinced they're being treated unfairly compared to other clubs this season.
Chelsea Fans React to Recent Team Performance
Chelsea supporters are expressing mixed, largely humorous reactions to their team's recent display, with the majority of responses leaning towards mockery and resigned laughter rather than genuine criticism. The scattered mentions of individual players like Delap suggest frustration with specific performances, but the overwhelmingly emoji-driven nature of the discussion indicates fans are choosing comedy over serious analysis.
Sanchez Debate Splits Fan Opinion On Goalkeeper
Fans are sharply divided over goalkeeper Sanchez's performance and whether he deserves to start matches, with some praising his match-saving heroics whilst others question his readiness for Chelsea's level. The discussion centres on whether manager Liam made the right call benching him in favour of Jorgensen against PSG, with supporters unable to agree whether Sanchez is genuinely world-class or simply the best of a struggling bunch.
Anthony Gordon's Controversial Goal Divides Fans
Fans are locked in debate over Anthony Gordon's striking performance, with some insisting the goal was offside whilst others criticise poor defending and question whether Newcastle's own supporters are being unfairly harsh on the player. The discussion sits right on the fence between defending the quality of his finish and scrutinising the circumstances that allowed him an uncontested opportunity.
Chelsea Face PSG Nightmare After Back-To-Back Defeats
Chelsea supporters are in despair after suffering consecutive losses, with the looming prospect of facing PSG at Stamford Bridge next week amplifying their anxiety. Fans are openly mocking their team's chances of recovery, with many convinced they'll be heavily beaten by the French giants given their current form.
Newcastle's Messy Display Divides Fan Opinion
Fans are split between those praising Newcastle's win despite missing key players and poor finishing, and critics slamming their defensive vulnerabilities and perceived diving. The broader debate centres on whether Newcastle can genuinely challenge for major honours this season or if their squad needs significant reinforcement to compete at the highest level.
Cucurella Under Fire For Defensive Play
Fans are heavily criticising Chelsea left-back Marcos Cucurella's defending during a recent match, with particular frustration over his positioning and decision-making against opposition attackers. The discussion centres on his poor performance and desperate attempts to regain possession, with supporters questioning his overall quality and consistency this season.
Refereeing Inconsistency Sparks Yellow Card Fury
Fans are absolutely fuming about perceived double standards in the referee's decision-making, specifically questioning why one player (Ramsey) was sent off for a second yellow after a diving incident whilst another player (Palmer) appears to escape punishment for similar diving behaviour. The wider frustration centres on the inconsistent application of the rules across different players in what's clearly been a tense, high-stakes match.
Newcastle Fans Debate Willock's Inconsistent Playing Time
Supporters are praising Joe Willock's recent performances and questioning why Eddie Howe has dropped him so frequently, whilst also debating his positioning and awareness compared to teammates like Gordon during key moments. The discussion largely centres on Willock's quality and tactical importance to Newcastle's attacking play, with fans puzzled by his sporadic selection.
Garnacho Divides Opinion After Chelsea Loss
Fans are sharply divided over Alejandro Garnacho's performance, with some blaming him directly for Chelsea's defeat whilst others mock the criticism as overblown. The overall discourse sits firmly in neutral territory, caught between those who see him as culpable and those who view the backlash as unfair.
Chelsea Fans Turn On Fofana After Defensive Collapse
Chelsea supporters are absolutely fuming with Wesley Fofana's defensive performance, singling him out for lack of effort, poor positioning, and a catalogue of errors that gifted Newcastle chances. The overarching complaint is damning: for a player who cost serious money, Fofana and centre-back partner Conor Chalobah are fundamentally failing at the basics of their job—marking opponents and actually defending.
Newcastle Denied Clear Penalty in Controversial VAR Call
Fans are fuming over a blatant penalty not being awarded to Newcastle when Reece James pulled down Thiaw in the box, with the frustration amplified by VAR's failure to overturn the on-field decision. The consensus is scathing: the rules either mean something or they don't, and this inconsistent application is making a mockery of the game.
Chelsea Fans Express Frustration Over Club Direction
Chelsea supporters are venting their displeasure with the club's current state of affairs, with the repeated refrain "we want our Chelsea back" suggesting nostalgia for a previous era of success and identity. The overwhelmingly negative responses indicate widespread discontent with how the club is being run, though specific grievances remain somewhat cryptic in the fragmented social media posts.
Chelsea's Sideways Passing Paralysis Problem
Frustrated Chelsea fans are hammering the team's predictable, sideways passing patterns that lack any attacking threat or forward momentum. The criticism centres on midfielders and forwards refusing to take risks—whether through long balls, first-time shots, or utilising the wings—leaving the side stuck in a possession loop with zero incisiveness.
Clinical Defensive Display Earns Crucial Victory
Fans are celebrating a dominant team performance defined by mature game management and defensive solidity in the closing stages—a stark contrast to earlier in the season when the side squandered winning positions. The consensus is that this represents the kind of controlled, professional win that could prove pivotal to their campaign.
Frustration Over Shooting Discipline and Tactics
Fans are divided on whether their team is shooting enough from distance versus relying too heavily on cut-backs and box positioning, with particular debate around a player's (likely Wolte's) movement in attacking areas and the manager's tactical instructions. The overall tone reflects frustration that clearer, more direct attacking play — simply taking efforts from outside the box — might be more effective than the current overthought approach.
Chelsea Fans Divided After Match Performance
Chelsea supporters are sharply split following a recent fixture, with some ridiculing the team's display whilst others back the players and insist better performances are on the horizon. The neutral sentiment score masks genuine tension in the fanbase—one camp sees little to celebrate right now, whilst another believes there's genuine quality still to come from this squad.
Chelsea's Struggles Draw Merciless Fan Mockery
Chelsea fans and rivals are tearing into the club's dismal recent form, with supporters mocking everything from their posting strategy to their sparse points tally this season. The discussion is dominated by laughter and frustration rather than constructive analysis—it's pure schadenfreude directed at a side clearly underperforming expectations.
Fans React to Controversial Moment in Play
Fans are divided in their reactions to a match incident—likely a contentious decision or surprising skill—with some praising the moment's boldness whilst others express frustration or disbelief. The mixed emoji responses and brief comments suggest the moment sparked genuine debate, though the exact nature of the play remains unclear from the fragmented posts alone.
Referee Decisions Spark Mixed Debate Across Clubs
Fans are discussing controversial refereeing moments and VAR audio quality across multiple matches, with particular focus on Barcelona's home record, Newcastle's audio systems, and Chelsea's recent performances in European competition. The conversation reveals frustration with inconsistent officiating standards whilst supporters defend their respective clubs' efforts despite setbacks.
Woltemade Experiment Divides Opinion Completely
Fans are grappling with a tactical shift that's seen Woltemade deployed deeper than usual, creating wildly contradictory takes on whether he's adapting well or exposing his limitations as a player. The £69M signing remains genuinely polarising—some see potential and unfair positioning, whilst others view him as a historic Premier League flop who can't deliver even in adapted roles.
Chelsea Fans Demand Manager's Immediate Sacking
Chelsea supporters are in open revolt, with 91 posts demanding the manager be sacked immediately, citing poor performance and organisational failure at the club. Whilst some fans question whether managerial change alone will solve deeper problems, the overwhelming sentiment is one of frustration and calls for urgent action.
Chelsea Fans In Meltdown Over Squad Quality
Chelsea supporters are absolutely furious with the club's recent performances and squad composition, with fans branding the team "clowns" and questioning whether anyone can take the club seriously anymore. The vitriol centres on perceived poor management decisions, weak recruitment, and a complete loss of competitive identity that's turned Chelsea into a laughing stock.
Chelsea's Historic Home Defeat to Newcastle Stuns Stamford Bridge
Chelsea fans are reeling from a shock home loss to Newcastle — their first at Stamford Bridge in fourteen years — sparking fierce debate about the club's current state and triggering calls to end the season. The discussion centres on the rarity of this result, with supporters struggling to recall when Chelsea last fell to Newcastle at home, reflecting deep frustration at what many are calling an embarrassing campaign.
Newcastle Fans Dream of Barcelona Glory Run
Newcastle supporters are buzzing with optimism about their cup prospects, with several fans explicitly targeting a trip to Barcelona's Camp Nou as their next objective, suggesting they're confident about progressing through upcoming matches. The overwhelmingly positive sentiment reveals a fanbase united behind their team's ambitions, with social media packed with celebratory messages and backing for what appears to be a European knockout tie.
Chelsea Fans Erupt Over Shameful Club Performance
Chelsea supporters are venting their fury over the club's recent performance, with fans repeatedly attacking the team and organisation for what they perceive as shameless, disgraceful behaviour on and off the pitch. The negativity stems from broader frustrations about English football's impact on Chelsea's future prospects, with fans expressing deep disappointment in how the club is being run.
One-Goal Lead Anxiety Dominates Fan Sentiment
Fans are frustrated with their team's inability to build on a slender first-half advantage, expressing concern that a 1-0 lead feels precarious rather than commanding as the match progresses. The overall mood is one of nervous resignation—supporters recognise their side performed reasonably well but worry the narrow scoreline leaves them vulnerable to dropping points in the closing stages.
Chelsea's Defensive Approach Draws Fan Fury
Chelsea supporters are absolutely scathing about the team's negative, defensive football and poor performances, with fans repeatedly calling the displays embarrassing and unwatchable. The consensus across the discussion is one of frustration and disbelief at the quality of football being served up at Stamford Bridge, with many suggesting this represents a new low for the club.
Chelsea Fans Erupt Over Club's Controversial Statement
Chelsea's official account has posted something that's drawn immediate backlash from supporters, with fans dismissing it as foolish and demanding the club stop engaging in whatever narrative they're pushing—likely a poorly-timed social media move that's backfired spectacularly. The response is overwhelmingly negative, with followers sarcastically suggesting Chelsea should stay silent rather than compound whatever PR disaster has just unfolded.
Next Season
**Title:** Chelsea's Champions League Hopes Crumble Next Season **Summary:** Fans are increasingly pessimistic about Chelsea's prospects for next season, with widespread predictions that the club wil
English Players
**Title:** Newcastle Fans Divided on Eddie Howe's Future and English Players **Summary:** Newcastle supporters are split between praising Eddie Howe's commitment to fielding English players and criti
Ramsdale Silences Critics With Clean Sheet Display
Fans are unanimously praising Aaron Ramsdale's commanding performance in a clean sheet victory, with many suggesting he's finally proved himself as the long-term number one and even arguing he should displace current starter Pope based on recent form and decision-making. The discussion centres on Ramsdale's shot-stopping, distribution from the back, and overall maturity—with supporters seeing genuine title credentials in both the goalkeeper and the young defensive unit protecting him.
Chelsea Fans Divided on PSG Showdown Challenge
Fans are split between optimism about Chelsea's squad depth and genuine fear that fatigue from recent fixtures will leave them vulnerable to PSG's attacking quality on Tuesday. The underlying anxiety is that poor rotation management has burned out key players right before a crucial European test.
Chelsea Fans Demand Social Media Silence Amid Poor Form
Frustrated Chelsea supporters are calling on the club's social media admin to stop posting, arguing that constant tweets feel tone-deaf and embarrassing given the team's dismal league position and recent defeats. Fans are essentially saying: if you're losing matches left and right, the last thing you should be doing is flooding your followers' feeds with content.
Sell The
**Title:** Chelsea Fans Demand Wholesale Squad Overhaul **Summary:** Chelsea supporters are clamouring for the club to offload underperforming players this summer, with some even calling for the owne
Star Player's Injury Woes Spark Speculation
Fans are debating whether a key midfielder's recurring injury problems are being downplayed by the club, with speculation that his absence and fitness issues are masking deeper form concerns. The conversation blends worry about his England prospects with scepticism that the manager is keeping a lid on things until the transfer window opens.
Chelsea Fans Erupt Over Repeated Performance Crisis
Chelsea supporters are expressing severe frustration at what they perceive as consistent underperformance and systemic problems within the club, with fans using language like "disgrace" and "shambles" to condemn both the team's display and the organisation from top to bottom. The overwhelmingly negative sentiment suggests a breaking point has been reached amongst the fanbase over recurring failures on the pitch.
Chelsea Fans Vent Fury Over Useless Squad
Chelsea supporters are absolutely fed up with the team's performances this season, with 63 posts blasting the players as overrated and useless whilst directly criticising Todd Boehly's recruitment strategy. The frustration centres on the club's persistent inability to deliver, with fans feeling the team specialises only in raising false hope before inevitable disappointment.
Back Five Formation Divides Opinion On Defence Stability
Fans are split on whether switching to a back five strengthens the defence or leaves the midfield dangerously exposed and invites unnecessary pressure. The debate hinges on whether extra defensive bodies provide needed solidity after leadership issues in the back line, or whether sacrificing midfield presence is a tactical mistake that'll cost them in open play.
Chelsea Fans Drowning in Weekend Misery
Chelsea supporters are venting their frustration over the club's recent dismal performances, with some claiming the team is causing them genuine psychological distress and considering abandoning their support altogether. The overwhelming negativity suggests a weekend of poor results has pushed fans past their breaking point, with comparisons to heartbreak and depression painting a grim picture of the current Blues situation.
Was That Contact Actually A Foul?
Fans are genuinely split on whether a 50-50 challenge involving Tino was a legitimate foul or a dive, with some praising the referee for not falling for it whilst others insist contact was made. The discussion reveals uncertainty about what the actual rule is, with complaints that VAR might be becoming too intrusive in adjudicating marginal contact.
Chelsea Fans Demand Rosenior and Board Overhaul
Chelsea supporters are clamouring for the removal of manager Rosenior and attacking ownership figures including Clearlake Capital, expressing frustration that the club's underperformance represents more of the same predictable failure. The discussion reflects deep dissatisfaction with both tactical direction and the broader decision-making at board level.
Chelsea Manager Debate Splits Fanbase
Chelsea fans are bitterly divided on whether their manager should be sacked or given more time, with supporters arguing over whether he's the real problem or simply working with inadequate squad depth. The discussion reveals genuine frustration at the club's direction, but little consensus on whether managerial change is actually the solution.
Chelsea Fans Turn on Ownership Over Botched Rebuild Strategy
Chelsea supporters are expressing deep frustration with the club's ownership and recruitment model, with particular criticism directed at Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali for what they see as an incompetent squad-building strategy that's wasted resources and delayed any realistic title challenge by years. The fanbase is so disillusioned they're even nostalgic for Roman Abramovich, arguing that the club has become a "asset factory" rather than a competitive football team, and questioning why multiple sporting directors haven't delivered even basic competence.
Chelsea Face Mounting Defeats and Fixture Pressure
Chelsea fans are expressing frustration over consecutive losses both home and away, with many anticipating further disappointing results in upcoming midweek and weekend fixtures. The discussion reflects growing concern about the club's form, though some attempt to maintain optimism by focusing on bigger challenges ahead like facing Manchester City.
Chelsea Fans Question the "Keep Pushing" Narrative
Chelsea supporters are expressing scepticism and frustration with the club's vague motivational messaging, with many sarcastically questioning what exactly the team is "pushing" towards given their recent struggles. The discourse reveals underlying doubt about the direction and strategy, masked beneath surface-level calls for perseverance.
Ramadan Break Row Divides Fan Opinion
Fans are sharply divided over a player taking a religious break during Ramadan, with some arguing it's unfair special treatment whilst others defend religious accommodation in football. The discussion has sparked broader debate about whether different faiths receive equal treatment in the sport.
Not Worth
**Title:** Fans Disgusted By Tactical Display, Skip Late Kickoff **Summary:** A performance so uninspiring that supporters are describing it as genuinely distressing — with international viewers part
Chelsea's Disciplinary Problem Sparks Fan Debate
Fans are taking aim at Chelsea's recurring red card issues, with several posts highlighting the club's pattern of receiving dismissals across multiple matches. The discussion blends frustration with dark humour, as supporters joke about the inevitability of cards whilst simultaneously calling for the team to improve their discipline and stop relying on simulation.
Captivating Moments
They had it up on NBCSN and he blew it right at eight minutes. I was waiting for that additional two or three minutes but wow we actually did it. We beat the ref!
10.35 factual contradiction broadcast callout ▲ 5
'I actually wonder if Ramsdale was fouled there' Cue the replay of Sideshow Bob bodying Ramsdale to Fulham
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Exactly. This season is in the bin already, but it was probably in the bin from the start and especially after the winter window. Rosenior's game plan is good, the fluidity in our football reflects that, anyone comparing him to Maresca either has pathologically bad memory or is knowingly disingenuous. Give him time, let him have a window to build the team he needs.
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WHU 1 - 1 MCI
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Is city even trying to chase arsenal?
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Can you imagine the likes of ait nouri, cherki and reijnders getting into a city squad 3 to 5 years ago? The squad they have now is awful and somehow they find themselves 2nd. Pep should of gone when his last hurrah but he stayed and it’s stagnated.
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What is marmoush doing all game
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When every match is a must win, you start with your best XI, not Cherki and Doku on bench. 4-2-3-1 with Real Madrid? Nunes, Khusanov, Guehi, O'Reilly Bernardo, Rodri Semenyo, Cherki, Doku Haaland
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Why? He's made a lot mistakes recently Although idk how much better Trafford is tbh
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wow cherki what a thief haha
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More needs to be said about how dog 💩 Haaland becomes the closer we get to the end of a season.
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Was Pep on the touchline?
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I don’t know who more of disgrace was it Man City for walking boring not flair football or was it West Ham who had one shot & had no ambition to attack a awful game both clubs should be fined dishing out that spectacle it was like watching Covid football
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Let's hope the press / pundits are labelling City as title bottlers.........hello???
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how does it feel to buy every possible player out there in the market just to drop points to arsenal
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What a monster Mavropanos has been for West Ham in 2026. In this calendar year it's no exaggeration to say he's been one of the best CBs in the league. Props to Joe Cole for spotting too saying today Mavropanos' performance was the best he's seen from any CB this season
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when so desperate not to face Spurs in the league
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Would you guys suggest Rodri and Nico start together ?
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However we line up drop Donnarumma.
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After all that City spent in January , being 9 points behind Arsenal is inexcusable. Running back again to the market to buy more aren’t ya Mr Cheque book manager?
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If only they could buy more buyers to save them, any other players like Guehi and Semenyo hanging around?
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Hermansen what a player… hope he’ll go on and achieve greatness
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If the results were switched round today Arsenal would be getting absolutely HAMMERED by the media over the next 3-4 days and accused of bottling it. Let's see if they have the same energy for City?
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No, he’s really not a much better shot stopper. Do you actually watch the games he played in? All of the Newcastle cup games? Massive saves, he’s insane in the air, Donnarumma just isn’t
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NFO 0 - 0 FUL
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Jesus who is your #20?
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Was that Florian Wirtz's toenail, also against Fulham?
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what is there to complain about? ndoye scored an offside goal which the linesman missed and var helped correct the mistake.
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Is Lawrie Sanchez still alive? Bring him in as manager for the last 8. Cross into the fucking box, hoof it up the middle and pack the box with 6’+ bruisers. Don’t even bother with the midfield.
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Idk mate. Have u seen how spurs play?
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How on earth Iwobi can play 95 minutes and do nothing 
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What. The. Actual. Fuck. Refs refuse to give our strikers free kicks. Bassey got a free kick for far, far less.
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Does MGW need dropping for the relegation run-in?
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Are you mad? Who would you play in the back 3 then because I don't want Morato anywhere near our defence
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“Bassey is box office “ what the fuck are you talking about
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Am I the only one noticing Anderson can’t ever seem to find space on a counter
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@NFFC Have you tried sacking the manager?
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What if the ‘something else’ is putting Bakwa on?
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How coaching staff haven’t addressed this is really concerning.
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Yikes! Can Kinsky play outfield?
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Still don't know how he starts ahead of Awoniyi in the league. Awoniyi looks like a deer on ice, but at least he produces at times.
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Has Igor had a touch yet???
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How do all the passes to Jesus manage to find him when he’s unbalanced
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Ok, but what about when a player is 1.1 yards offside? You still end up with the same frustration either way
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Why do we get to see the offside animation that is MILES off but not the one that is the 'tightest var call ever'?
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LIV 1 - 1 TOT
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He played Rio and dropped Salah and Konate but still somehow the majority of our daft fans will find a way to blame Slot, let me guess it was Gakpo’s fault as to the way Robbo and Virgil got bullied by Muani an it was Slots fault Gomez leaves Richarlison for the goal ?
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Slot should rightfully take the blunt for this result, but what's with the attitude of the players? Half of them playing like they are saving themselves for Wednesday, specially Ekitike.
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Xavi Simons why are yiii so garbage man fuuuuuuccckkkk should’ve done way better there what a flop he is
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Exactly, ludicrous how people are crying "DRAGUSIN OUT" over every itsy-bitsy mistake he makes when him and Danso have (so far) put in the best defensive performance in so long over the nonsense Romero and VDV put in every game.
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Shall I start the change.org petition to stop Vicario from playing it out from the back?
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Slot has to go. He has no emotion. How can the team show any enthusiasm or energy when the manager doesn’t? Also - he must be the most boring man on the planet. I want him sacked.
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"I pity the fool who supports Liverpool"
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How does Slot still have a job?
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Andy guess who robertson never fails to deliver
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Why r Salah and etitike subs 😮
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I don't know how anyone can watch the shite we've been serving up for almost a year now and still think Slot's the right man. Can't even use the pacy wingers excuse today, Ngumoha and Frimpong are two of our fastest players.
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Why don’t we have a midfield Absolutely shocking
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1 player performing poorly, it’s on the player. 10-14 players struggling? Thats 1000% the manager.
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idk what you guys say we need to keep rkm
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Souza and Tel also lit it up when they were on
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I literally screamed when Vicario turned on the ball.
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Do we put Romero and VDV back in the team ?
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Solanke been anonymous when we need him the most
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Are you talking about Wirtz? Maybe if it wasn’t so congested in his area he might have a bit of time to find a pass. Unfortunately our set up is fucking useless for both him and our wingers. Just a cluster fuck of players in red tops standing in each other’s space watching. The midfield looks lost at times. Like no one knows where to place a pass because we put ourselves under pressure. Slot is just very poor at tactics and getting the best out of his players.
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Not sure what all the hullabaloo is about regarding Spurs getting a point. After all they were only playing Liverpool.
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BUR 0 - 0 BOU
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Don’t know why they bother bringing on Unal basically that’s shutting up shop. 3 goals in 2 games he’s cost. Need to think about playing Rayan up there. The Vasco fans said he’s decent up front as well. Kroupi at the moment seems to be more effective coming on than starting. The final ball is fucking dreadful during normal time. The back is generally not too shabby, Petro has come into his own. They need to stop fucking diving the last few games it’s really crept in. Rant over. UTFC 🍒
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Did Burnley just fully close off our middle and pinch everything off to the sides where we had a prettty poor showing at least in the first half? Or were we just all around 👎🏼?
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No idea how he hasn't been sacked yet. How he treated Mitrovic, your best player, was criminal. Absolute garbage tier manager.
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How does he keep getting gigs? Is it the cardigans?
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I know understand how westbrock fans feel about watching him play for the kings cause the only reason I am even watching is to see if my boy jwp scores a freekick or not
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See what you had to do is lose in embarrassing fashion, sack him early, and miraculously find yourself above the drop. It's that easy!
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Only got a glimpse of Truffert's face, and I know faces bleed like shit, but uhhhh we good here brother?
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@BurnleyOfficial Any comment on the 'head coach' smirking st the cricket field stand when walking off the pitch at the end?
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@BurnleyOfficial 15 pts out of our last 8 games?? More chance alk sack parker or pigs start to fly
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He can only score when hes offside
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How did evanilson not score that
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Why would anyone watch this
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Can we introduce a new rule? If both teams fail to score at least 1 goal in the match they get penalised -6 points?
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Why do Burnley have two digital advertising boards if they just show two of the same advert instead of making one bigger advert
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Hartman playing for rotation? How did he do?
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@afcbournemouth How is it possible if not some shiting is involved. Play 90min no 1 goal. You guys are scammer.
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@BurnleyOfficial Does no-one at this club look at a League table? Desperate for wins and we played like we’re safe and just seeing the season out. Shocking lack of urgency.
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@afcbournemouth Why Rayan played on the left ? He can play in the center but his position is right wing
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@afcbournemouth Evanilsson is useless, he's a hindrance. A couple of mediocre teams should leave the Premier League, they're terrible. Do they get paid for this? Is this what they call playing? They just go out there to mess things up.
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@afcbournemouth Please will you take Scott Parker back? He is a club legend for you and all that! I'll drive him to Bournemouth for free! Honestly I don't mind?!
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MUN 3 - 1 AVL
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What the hell sesko did with Bruno pass
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We went on an 11 game run THIS season, beating the league leaders, city and united in the process, but we were found out 18 months ago? Give it a rest man weve lost our 3 best midfielders at the same time and haven't had PSR leeway to continually update our squad. If it werent for Unai where do you think we would be?
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​@Mrknight070why are so many ppl hating on Carrick?????
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Most stupid yellow for Watkins lol, what was he thinking?
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This guy ! What’s on about with Carrick ?
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What happens if we finish ahead of Villa and they win the Europa?
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U seen his reaction to Sesko goal?
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why do i drink too much, because of manchester united win aston villa. Manchester united is my blood from 🇪🇹
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Doesn’t the ball hit Onana or am I tripping?
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Can Bruno beat KDB’a assist record ?
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I still do not know if Carrick is the right man. The squad struggle having one game a week. What will happen if/when they play twice a week? Wait until the end of the season to interview and select a proper manager.
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No one in their right mind thinks watkins is good right now... surely?
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Did anyone saw mainoo jogging on onana shot??? Casemiro was running back quickly than him
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What a week to be a united fan frr
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HOW HAVE VILLA COCKED THAT UP?!
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Whoever is benched between cunha and mbeumo is fine with me
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What will Emery say in his next post-match interview?
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What are the odds on Emery skipping the handshake?
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Whoever comes in midfield next season, man we are gonna miss Casemiro, what a player
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What does Mainoo do aside from casually jogging around
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CRY 0 - 0 LEE
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got away with that. How they had 4 players following in with no defense is terrible
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DCL is a joke, I don't get what people see in him, he's been consistently bad.
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I get why he's done it - but I'd have kept Nmecha on over DCL
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Gnonto or James for the vroom vrooms against some tired legs perhaps?
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Yet Leeds are the one who missed a pen 😂
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Would the ref have given that if he had a clue who he had in his book? Book the palace fuck celebrating like that for unsportsmanlike conduct That wasn't even a yellow, games a joke
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I never realised how much of an embarrassment Palace are until today. Celebrating red cards like a cup final goal, lying down time wasting against ten men with half an hour left at 0-0. No wonder Glasner wants out.
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Do Palace fans actually like their drum?
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Now the fucker plays a three man midfield? AFTER taking Nmecha off?! Now that's a proper Farke ragebait.
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they were bonding over how much money you get when sacked for being a poor manager .
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Can someone super glue Farke to his seat before final whistle, please?
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Oh what a fucking save from Darlow
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Holy fuck Sarr, what a terrible touch
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When Jaydee Canvot celebrated that red card, I thought I can’t believe this the club I support.. that match was abysmal, no drive, no urgency, no solidarity
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Can we please crowd source Glasner's payoff and just sack the cunt now? 
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@AP1993lufc @LUFC Corrupt? Bijol stopped a counterattack and wasn’t sent off, you got a penalty and the ref only sent off Gudmundsson because he forgot he was booked 😂
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Why's glasner so fucking stubborn to not even play 2 strikers against 10 men. Just refuses to ever change formation.
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Do those racing seats in the dugout come with seatbelts?
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Gruev is surely coming on now?
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I walked away (I don’t watch pens) thinking “G’wan Nmech, do your thing”, only to find that DCL took it. WTF? I understand if Nmecha isn’t on the field, but he is!!!
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ARS 2 - 0 EVE
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Max Dowman what a player 🔥🔥🔥 the first of many premier league goals for him
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Dowman, remember the name! Arteta? Well he is Arsenal, hes one of us!
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Bloody hell lads. We already know its a team game. Credit Arteta for bringing him on? It can go on for ever. Those types of comments are memes at this stage. That was all about Dowman.
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He dribbled pass 2 players? Teŕry saying that only messi does it. That is dribbling pass players falling before going near him. Just please dint hype him up like saka
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Please explain how it wasn't a penalty on Havertz ? He stepped on his ankle whilst Havertz is through on goal in the box.
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This team is so much better when Arteta lets the handbrake off. If that means dropping one of Zubimendi or Rice, so be it
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When arteta took off his jacket that was the sign 😂😂😂 big up Max love ya mate
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How can you leave out Calafiori's block bro this media team is rubbish @arsenal
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And that is why Donnaruma should not be considered the best goalie in the Premier League
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Why is saliba the one who is always getting the ball just outside the box?
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So when Keane does it is not a foul but Mosquera does it becomes a foul
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Interesting to wonder how many Beto would've scored in that Sporting team. Gyokeres is a far better ball striker than him in fairness but not sure he's much better at much else
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Hincapie what a warrior sign him up please
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Glad i'm not the only one who noticed. Also credit Gyokeres for winning the first header from the corner
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How wasn't that a pen on Havertz?!
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When starboy was born ,i was here....watching it live from Ethiopia 🇪🇹.......Arsenaaaaaal
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How did you forget about Eze's hatrick vs tottenham?
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Not sure how critical you can be of our strikers when they are up against probably the best centreback pairing in the world. Thought Beto was atleast being a nuisance even if the ball bounces off him like it's made of rubber.
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What’s even madder is that Moyes managed Everton in both games.
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Why no one is talking about Eze performance in this game
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SUN 0 - 1 BHA
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How is that not -offised- offside then? Surely van Hecke is in the keepers line of sight?
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I missed it. What did Minteh do
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Incredible how Minteh saw that gap then skilfully slotted the hall home at the near post.
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What was the vh xhaka problem
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In my opinion, those who chanted “sacked in the morning” should have red faces, hats off to the players but especially the manager, it’s clear he and the squad are as together as ever, now let’s beat LFC… UTA ❤
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How was that not a 2nd yellow for Minteh? Rigg was gonna be open
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anyone else think minteh got fouled right before scoring too
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@SunderlandAFC WHY TAKE BROBBEY OFF. DIARRA HAD A SHOCKER AND SHOULD'VE BEEN REPLACED WITH MAYENDA/ISIDOR AND SWITCH TO 4-4-2
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I often think about how different this season/ last few games would've been with Tzimas fully healthy He was looking so so good
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Should get a welbeck banger with this being a former club right?
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Who is playing the 10? Hinshelwood or Gross?
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Has Gomez done one good thing with the ball?
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Have Sunderland got a phobia about playing TWO strikers?
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O'Riley? Thought it would make more sense to bring on someone who can hold onto the ball like Rutter or March.
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Did he do anything to him? I thought it was earlier on with the penalty claim and Xhaka's doing the captain thing and talking it through for whoever it was on his side.
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Wieffer was shocking in a good or bad way? I didn't pay much attention to him but every time I see him play, I still see an out-of-position midfielder. I also agree with you about Welbeck and Gross. Jack should be where Gross is and Rutter should've been 10.
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what a game.... really enjoyed it... congrats brighton for 3 points
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Amazing how many Sunderland fans can't spell , maybe not amazing 😂😂😂😂
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Why are you so obsessed with him? 😂 youngest manager in the prem guided them to 8th last season. What’s wrong with you? 😂
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In the unlikely case of what you’re saying being true then you’ve breached the data protection act. Don’t worry, I’ve got screen shots for you 😉
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CHE 0 - 1 NEW
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Tripper can't defend, can't cross and not scoring from free kicks anymore. So what's left of him that Howe must renew his contract? But the thing is Tino will be gone in the summer and the Thiaw/Botman partnership are leaking goals because both of them are not consistent
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Newcastle teaching us how to defend. I'm ready for this year to be over as a Chelsea fan 😂
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Reece James playing rugby or what?
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If Jackson was having Delap season he would be getting abuse from the media… why is Delap not?
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​@JohnGoodwin-b3jclearly got the ball? Neither of them were on the ball, they show it in this video, and if you're referring to the dive by Palmer who acted like he was fouled by Woltemade then you're insane, Palmer was literally the one that stood on Woltemade's foot, how can you be fouled by standing on someone else's foot
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What is Fofana doing for the goal? Willock is in and he casually jogs back, leaving Gordon for a tap in!
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What an incredible decision to take Caicedo off lavia and not gusto off for lavia.
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Who will save barca from Anthony Gordon
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Not want to show the main talking point of tierney in the huddle then? That didn’t look dodgy did it and palmer giving him a hug
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how did reece james get a new contract you should be asking lol
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I have a dumb question: Can they loan a manager out?
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Newcastle didn't have clear chances and after the first goal sat back. Man, what is this twat on? If not for Sanchez we would be screwed 2-0.
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WTH is Reece James doing in the goal???. Shocking defending 😅. He couldn't see that ball-play coming??. Unbelievable Fofana lack of the slightest effort is embarrassing too
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You deserve this farce! You prefer this obscure coach over Maresca?
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surely that's enough of the liam delap experiment? give his minutes to guiu lets see if he stinks less it would also be nice if our players were more direct and less scared of shooting (aside from garnacho) aside from that I can't see things changing until the americans budge on their approach to squad building, the main problems with our football can't be changed by our manager
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Chelsea goin down what a wonderful defeat for the blues as we Manchester United fans happy to climb up🎉🎉🎉
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Porque los audios del newcastle son tan malos?
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0:40 why was Willock so free that’s crazy
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Shows what we can do defensively when we have tino thiaw Botman and hall plus ramsdale at our back ⚫️⚪️
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Que está pasando con Palmer? Y otra cosa, vendan a Delap no entiendo cómo puede comerse semejante gol abajo del arco, literalmente hasta mi abuelo podría meterlo
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WHU 1 - 1 MCI
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West ham doing everything bending over for Arsenal. Still going to get relegated with Tottenham. 👍
1 corner goal vs 15 corner 😂😂 Westham ❤❤❤
Well done Arsenal boy ....😂,and🫡 to the hammers ,for assisting us twice (Rice and Mavro) to win the league 👏 👍 😀 😉...and i didn't even knew his name or his being a yester gunner ,may be i have forgotten some of the wenger days 😂😂........ Arsenaaaaaal from Ethiopia
Hermansen is great at keeping away the goals.
Drawing city without summervile is class 👏👏COYI
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I am definitely old school and think that continuously passing sdeways and backwards is negative garbage. I got up at 0300 hrs here in Thailand to watch this and turned off after 30 mins. M.C deserver to be out of the race to winning the league , I would rather watch Bournmouth.
Wasn't dinos' first goal a busting run down the left wing in an arsenal shirt? I'm sure I remember thinking that day I want him at west ham. Much like when I first saw Torres play I thought I'd love him here but he's perfect for Liverpool took them a couple of seasons but they made me right!
Mavropanos has actually been one the best CBs in the whole league in the calender year of 2026. Nuno has been amazing for him. And props to Joe Cole for saying today Mavropanos' display was the best CB performances he's seen from any CB in the entire league this season
What a monster Mavropanos has been for West Ham in 2026. In this calendar year it's no exaggeration to say he's been one of the best CBs in the league. Props to Joe Cole for spotting too saying today Mavropanos' performance was the best he's seen from any CB this season
Football really has become boring. Literally haven't seen a good game this season and it's an absolute bore fest watching league games. All foreign mercenaries on 200k a week no one cares about titles anymore so long as they stay on high wages. Can't even tell you who won the title 3 seasons ago. City I guess
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Tightest offside ever, don't even get to see it, what on earth is going on?
"Tightest VAR call EVER?" Then you don't show it. Brilliant editing, thanks.
Never off side tho we should have got e penalty but no offside and then aina hits croosbar and then another offside but when they got that header shot that was more offside than our offside unlucky forest please can we beat Tottenham var is so corrupt
The whole point of the offside rule is that no player has an advantage, what advantage do you have if you're offside by a millimetre!? 😂
Forest trying to desperately survice. Not even var van help them. Its bad as i want them to go down. But i want spurs to go down much more.
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I feel so sorry for players having to play 2 games in a week 😮for FUXK sake Clough's lads 3 games a week with a 15 man squad finished 3 in the league and won 2 cups in that season. So stop crying 😢 grow a pair stand up and be counted you over paid wet wipes ⚽️⚽️
It wasn't toothless at all though was it. We created plenty of chances. Same old same old, couldn't finish them but the one we did score was offside by a nats cock. Hit the cross bar and dominated them. Not good enough in the sense we should have won the game but toothless? Not for me.
Life is not easy. The idea of easy and fun , it is satanic . To achive anything you have to fight and strugle against the opponent . Vitor tryed to be kind and explain all questions and he need to learn with Pep that have a lot of experience to deal with English media and put them in their place .
Couldn’t score in a brothel - doesn’t matter who the manager is. I don’t know how anyone can say it’s a good point when Fulham were garbage and hadn’t kept a clean sheet in 2026 until today - we were poor. We played like a team who are midtable going through the motions rather than a team desperate for points. If we somehow stay up it’ll be because Spurs or West Ham were worse and not because of anything we do - let’s be real
Hopefully this is a game we look back on as a turning point. Same old ineffective shite in the first half but the change in set up and introduction of Ndoye and Taiwo massively improved us in the second half that we have to start with something similar at Spurs next week with both starting. Taiwo did what we’ve needed a striker to do. Went toe to toe with their defenders as didn’t drift into positions a striker doesn’t need to be like we see way too often with Jesus. We’re currently in a better place than we were before a ball had been kicked at Saturday lunchtime. Another game week ticked off, still level with West Ham but now on the same points as Spurs (provided Liverpool do what they should within the next 2 hours).
LIV 1 - 1 TOT
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We are embarrassing Slotts the Dutch Brendan Rodgers totally out if his depth.... Won the title off of Klopps momentum, totally clueless & tactically inept. Spurs are a joke club and we made them look half decent
Liverpool not winning at anfield😂😂
Why didn’t yall show the foul that lead to Liverpool’s freekick goal? 👀👀
Liverpool fans are glory hunters plastic and fake they’ll say they’ll never walk alone but if they draw or lose they boo, nice fans they are huh plasticpool fc
The Spurs keeper's positioning was shocking for the goal.
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Conceding a last-minute goal is not the problem. The opposition can score too. The problem is that LFC were not more than 1 goal to the good...they sat on a measly 1 goal lead. This is on the manager. He must go. UCL exit on Wednesday? Then that's it - Slot out.
Salah has always been awkward on the ball, but his goals masked the fact that at times he looks like a toddler kicking the ball for the first time. Without the goals it's like watching non league player. Defending was awful for the goal, terrible header, slow from VVD and Gomez completely opens up the space for richarlison. More slow dreadful football to come midweek.
Richarlison was Spurs' best player. He scored in the last minute to equalise. In the last minute of injury time Spurs win a corner. So what does Igor Tudor do? He substitutes Richarlison, Spurs' best header of the ball. Does he have a clue what he's doing? Spurs deserved at least a point, next week at home to Forest is a six pointer, win and that would put them four points ahead of Forest.
As a Liverpool fan, that was a horror show his tactics are awful. Slow build up play to much side passing to start and to start Gakpo with how shocking he's been this season over ekitike? That is poor management. Never thought I'd say it but Alonso please come 🙏
2 seriously rubbish teams and it showed. Neither of them had a clue how to play or what to do. Liverpool really need to look at themselves. All that Ney spent and yet they are miles off what they were. Total waste of money. And spurs - relegation is what they need to give them the jolt they need to try and change the club to one that knows what it is doing
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Burnley are still looking like they are all but going to get relegated at some point.
Drawnmouth at it again
Been a new thing since semenyo, outtara went. But look at the chances they create
Rather draw all the time than lose
Not really , we dominated most of the first half and had more chances
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Don’t know why they bother bringing on Unal basically that’s shutting up shop. 3 goals in 2 games he’s cost. Need to think about playing Rayan up there. The Vasco fans said he’s decent up front as well. Kroupi at the moment seems to be more effective coming on than starting. The final ball is fucking dreadful during normal time. The back is generally not too shabby, Petro has come into his own. They need to stop fucking diving the last few games it’s really crept in. Rant over. UTFC 🍒
Too many draws - we miss so many chances. Love Brooks but his finishing is dreadful, he just doesn't bring much in terms of output. He's still a decent rotation option though, so worth keeping. Unal however, sorry...but he is utterly hopeless outside of briefs moments of magic solely against West Ham. We have to improve on him in the summer, because we desperately need a second striker option who can contribute.
Yeah that’s my European hopes gone I think, drawing too many that we should be winning and we’re just not ready for that next step yet which I fucking hate saying because I said it last year but we were more than good enough. Thought the first 3 changes were good but Unal again man, if I speak I’m in big trouble. Alex Scott was the clear standout though, should be going to the World Cup.
I'm not gonna tell you Wilfried Nancy was good (I don't think he was at all) but tbf the Wilfried Nancy experience, strictly from an xG perspective, was massively winning the xG battle and losing anyway. That match against Rangers that got him sacked was 2.33 to 1.06, 1-3 loss.
I know, but that doesn’t really paint the full picture of the performances. You’d have one good half where we didn’t score followed by an abysmal second half, and horrible subs/changes. The worrying part was how he was perceived by the players and his press conferences. Just a terrible fit.
MUN 3 - 1 AVL
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I'd love to try Cunha in the mid and move Bruno to the wing. If nothing else then to see if maybe Bruno will make more crosses than Cunha/Mbemo.
Villa is missing Kamara the most. It's a warning for United to replace Casemiro with a quality defensive anchor
To win this match ❤❤
Carrick is the best manager for this job. The only other manager I would trust to manage Utd would be Carlo Ancelotti and we could try and bring him after the world cup. But besides that Carrick is perfect because he lets the star players shine. Managers like Pep, Arteta, Nagelsmann don't work. Only managers like Sir Alex, Ancelotti, Zidane work. Compact defense with counter attacking galactico style football is the way to go. Look what happened to Xabi at Real Madrid. Now look at how Arbeloa is simplifying their tactics and making them dangerous. It's also the main reason why France is so good under Deschamps.
Love to see Sesko scoring. Especially when everyone thought he'd flop. All I'm saying is if he was English, they'd be calling Carrick a moron for not starting him😂 he has not been goalless this year.
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Carrick is the best manager for this job. The only other manager I would trust to manage Utd would be Carlo Ancelotti and we could try and bring him after the world cup. But besides that Carrick is perfect because he lets the star players shine. Managers like Pep, Arteta, Nagelsmann don't work. Only managers like Sir Alex, Ancelotti, Zidane work. Compact defense with counter attacking galactico style football is the way to go. Look what happened to Xabi at Real Madrid. Now look at how Arbeloa is simplifying their tactics and making them dangerous. It's also the main reason why France is so good under Deschamps.
​@mozaidkmfers hating on carrick just because he was supposed to be interim. If he continues to be this good by the end of the season, there is no reason to let him go. Who cares about big name managers. We have been seeing how well that goes for years now. This isn't a fluke. We won today's game comfortably too.
@Quinton Bruno has been consistent with his impact!!🎉 i love the present Man U squad. Even when they lose, I still love the squad. And great work to Carrick (the interim manager). I vote him the Main Manager. Please, we will miss casemiro but if he can still stay, he should.
He's right to a degree.. we didn't play great in the first half, but came out much better in the second. Mbuamu and Cunha wasn't great besides the amazing run and finish by Cunha. Dalot was terrible again besides a couple of good crosses. Bruno is out of this world. Happy with the result but overall, we are still not firing on all cylinders.. GGMU
You guys are becoming ungrateful with what Michael Carrick has brought to the team, since Sir Alex Ferguson left Man United. United has never gotten such winning run for a long time. All premiership top performing coach are aploading Micheal Carrick for the good work in rebuilding the United back to glory days, this team can hold the ball with confidence, control the game calmly and scoring the goals United elite are they once running down United team confidence
CRY 0 - 0 LEE
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I wouldn't say hold on, we created 0 shots in target. Another embarrasing palace performance, not sure why Glasner hasn't been drilling a low block in training since November
Awful refereeing where's the consistency?
Calvert Lewis has lost his mojo which is costing the Whites dearly.Theyll have to start winning or it will be curtains yet again.
Just want to see the season out now, Glasnerball is far too one dimensional and there was no sense of attacking urgency to seize on the red card advantage. If he wins us the Conference then fantastic, but I'm looking forward to a new fresh manager in Summer now
Unlucky boys, going to miss gabby next couple of games, take a point still couple of points clear. We go again MOT ALAW
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Ok so how on earth is the foul from Gabi a second yellow and the one from Johnson wasn’t. Either way I thought we were superb in that second half considering we had 1 player less. We need to win our next game if we want to stay up we can’t keep drawing we were unlucky today bc of the trash officials.
Leeds have been cheated in 3 consecutive league games now and its time for the officials to start explaining. If the referee remembers hes already been booked, he doesn't get sent off, its as simple as that. To celebrate a sending off like you have just won the Champions League when you haven't registered a single shot on target at home is just embarrassing. I've heard someone call it passion 😂😂
I mean you should have been down to 9 men 🤷‍♂️. Quite laughable Leeds are whinging about the ref when they were spending more time on the deck eating grass than anything else. 😂😂😂 That said not having a shot on target vs 10 men in 90 minutes is absolutely CRIMINAL. 🔴🔵🦅
The officials and var a shambles what could've been a nightmare for Leeds United turned out to be 10 men can stand tall and getting one of our most vital points of the season proud to be a Leeds United fan 🦚🤍💛💙. Gabbi getting sent off a joke the Palace No 23 celebrating someone getting sent off a disgrace FFS to the Palace No 23 you can't beat 10 men stick that in your pipe and smoke it 🤩🙌. Brennan Johnson should've been sent off but the ref bottled it FFS 🤬. M.O.T 🦚🤍💛💙👊💥💥
​@lesthefirstand the charity shield. This time next year we'll be in a relegation battle miles from safely. Look at spurs all season those players don't want to play for the manager. Glasner said he was leaving months ago and the players are still playing for him despite not have the players needed. We need a creative 10 a versatile full back who can play either side and 1 maybe 2 centre backs and that's just the minimum. Mark my words whoever they bring in to replace glasner will struggle with these players big time. Be careful what u wish for palace fans because we have gone to a prem league main stay to a mid table club. Now with little squad development in recent years they have slipped backwards into lower half and relegation contenders. It's a miracle glasner has won 2 trophies with these payers and the £10 he's been given to spend. They bricked it to try and get into the europa league and procrastinated and didn't invest at all in the summer
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For a footballer, what Dowan done for that second goal wasn’t difficult
Let this sink in, on Monday he will be in a classroom with his mates and Miss or Sir. I don't mind admitting the kid brought a tear to my eye.
Anyone would think he’d scored a worldy goal 😂
That young lad not only changed the match AND the title race in just 16 mins But he also changed the premier league record books (RE the youngest ever goal scorer) so obviously people are going to go mental about him (OBVIOUSLY THE MEDIA) which he deserves. I just hope arteta and the club continue to handle him like they have for the past 2 years. Rain him in, nurture him and keep him playing with the under 23s. Sensibly hand pick the right senior squad league and cup games to include him in
People have to remember it’s happening the last 3 seasons were Arsenal are against refs decisions that Man City & Liverpool never had to deal with they got every decision
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That young lad not only changed the match AND the title race in just 16 mins But he also changed the premier league record books (RE the youngest ever goal scorer) so obviously people are going to go mental about him (OBVIOUSLY THE MEDIA) which he deserves. I just hope arteta and the club continue to handle him like they have for the past 2 years. Rain him in, nurture him and keep him playing with the under 23s. Sensibly hand pick the right senior squad league and cup games to include him in
Where are the anti-Arsenal brigade? No trolling tonight? They're normally out in their droves waiting to pounce on "Set Piece FC", "Own goal FC", "Boring Boring FC" (That one we'll take - it's in our blood🩸). Dowman - what an unbelievable talent and he'll play his part in Arsenal's success in years to come. And a word for our man, our striker, Gyokeres - never doubted you once. The players and die hard fans know your worth. Scored the all important goal and started the move for Max's goal. You sacrifice your personal glory for the sake of the team, through tireless pressing and sheer determination. You defend from the front, take the pressure off and bring out the best in others. If only everyone could see all the work you do in the shadows. Not even a certain Norwegian could replace what you bring to the team. Finally, a salute to Mavropanos at West Ham (Once a gooner,always a gooner). Your goal vs City could be one of the biggest contributors at the most crucial of times in this title race. Should Arsenal secure PL glory, you sir will go down as a true legend. 🫡
I can understand the banter and the jibes at Arsenal but everyone has to get behind this young man, I’m an Arsenal fan but I’m Irish, this young fella can give England and arsenal so much, a bit like it is for teams like Spain and players like yamal. I’m not comparing but if you’re good enough you’re old enough, look after each other
Amazing finish to the game. This game is huge a win and one that strengthens our season and gives the team an extra charge for the Premier League 🏆. Buzzing for Max 😄. Homegrown from my city and amazing to see him being brought up well 👏🏽. Let's go to the next game 👏🏽⚽️
proper bigging up arsenal tonight aren't they it's a great win for arsenal surely now it's the title race over max a young man full of fire full of confidence sure he could be a big player in years to come for arsenal got to be proud of himself tonight helping mikel and teammates get arsenal closer to the title Wembley real soon
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My next team to play career mode with is Brighton full of talents youth also. Anyway congratulations for the win yesterday
what a game.... really enjoyed it... congrats brighton for 3 points
Clever by Van Hecke to get out the way totally deceived Hellborg - strange goal!
Brighton fans but honestly that should not be goal, the keeper was absolutely blocked
Big win and we did actually great good to see from our boys
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Honestly I don’t think so The ball got in because Van Hecke blocked the keeper’s vision from an offside position but he was literally pushed into the offside position by a Sunderland player. If I remember correctly, the rule states that if that happens then it’s not offside. I think we have that Sunderland player and Van Hecke’s quick reflexes to thank for this win.
That Sunderland player is a complete joke for Brightons goal😂😂😂 he got pushed... Nothing to do with his head he sits up and looks and sees that Brighton have the ball and decides to lie back down holding his head then Brighton go on to score at the back post😂😂
Im sick of Diarra falling to the ground and not getting up. Does it week after week. Cost us fr the goal ,went down as if hed been ht by a heavyweight. Le Bris needs to tell him. Its embarrassing. Im a season ticket holder and im sick of it
​​@gibsonduvallfirst you're somehow expecting two people to make up their minds despite the fact they both make a claim independently and don't try to track back or claim something different. Second while I agree he definitely milked it how are you and twoface so blind to him getting a knock to the back of the head to the point to claim it never happened. Watch it back he gets shoved (lightly) falls back and the back of his head lands on Van Hecke who's trying to run towards the centre of the box while wrestling a Sunderland player before he hits the ground. Like I said I don't think the goal should have been disallowed and agree he definitely milked it, but you two need to get your eyes tested if you can't see that he did indeed take a knock to the back of the head.
​@twofacejoker2848if getting hit in the back of the head by someone running past you can't be considered a knock what is it? To me a knock is a slight bump that while painful is ultimately nothing serious (think getting a bruise, scrapping a knee, twisting an ankle e.t.c. Essentially playground injuries kids get every 5 minutes and walk off) Any other descriptor I can think of makes it sound a lot more aggressive, intentional or serious. At the end of the day he's fallen back with the force of gravity, his weight and a pro athletes leg in motion colliding with the back of his head. Again he's made a meal of it, but I wouldn't exactly say it was a pleasant experience
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Run was so good he looked offside
Another loss waiting on Tuesday 😂😂
Arsenal aint winning the league they still gotta play against newcastle.
They destroyed Chelsea FC defense. Molestation goal
That pass to the open striker was selfless... That wins you games
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Why is the team not passing the ball to big nick?I saw that the team bypass him throughout,even the defenders had more touches than him.Jacob Murphy was having another horrendeus performance,losing possession at all times and not providing options for ramsdale to pass the ball to him.Botman also lose a couple of arial challenge,luckily the chelsea forward could not direct it toward goals.The rest of players are positive and peaking at correct times to salvage the season.Great job,guys.
No joke ramsdale is no1 til the end of the season! Ramsey has came on leap and bounds ma looks a baller not scared to get stuck in and willock has stepped it up abit too jus a wee bit of confidence in himself and that man’s ball carrying is top notch no joke top athlete!!
​@Kui8-z7y Barça is the best team in the world when they play at Camp Nou, with only 2 defeats in the last 1 year and 3 months, and since they started playing at Camp Nou, they have a 100% win rate there. (I say this because before November 22 they played in Montjuic)
Outstanding result considering we played most of the game with 10 men, Woltemade completely AWOL yet again. I can't actually quite reconcile how that cost us £69M. He will be featured as the no.1 on those top 10 lists of biggest failures in PL history videos for a long long time to come.
Ramsdale making some good saves, passing out from the back, no way Pope should be starting for us anymore, he's been great but after that shoulder injury has been too much of a liability with his decision making especially. Not sure if Ramsdale would be signed in the summer but we definitely need one to replace Pope
WHU 1 - 1 MCI
An important point at home 👊 https://t.co/C1hWwOu5Fw
It ends in a draw. ⚒️ 1-1 🖤 @okx https://t.co/I0LbIbbgxy
Hear from today's goalscorer 🗣️ #WHUFC | @LycaMobileUK 📞 https://t.co/pyTE4hvB26
The penalty on Monday 🤩 The header today 👏 https://t.co/GndsaQYjAP
@ManCity @okx SHADES AND EARBUDS FCCCC https://t.co/Eu73S9K5dW
📸😤 https://t.co/jgoVjZaN2D
DINOS WITH THE LEVELLER 💪 ⚒️ 1-1 ⚫️ (35’) https://t.co/eliCDNkzcJ
Quick response 🗣️ https://t.co/EeOXyYkQNi
THAT IS INCREDIBLE!!! 🤯 ⚒️ 0-1 🖤 https://t.co/OOlEZJ6EZN
Level at half-time ⏸️ ⚒️ 1-1 🖤 https://t.co/kREAqTMxmq
NFO 0 - 0 FUL
The World Famous City Ground. 😍 https://t.co/PToIJkRwu2
Thank you for your support this afternoon. https://t.co/2JYMQxEl6J
❤️🔴 https://t.co/SmOTZIjOAf
It finishes level. https://t.co/0uSDc326Pa
There's no place like it. ❤️ https://t.co/UnObKO9iSb
A point on the road. ⚪️ https://t.co/ym6bVLef83
Ten to go. 👊 https://t.co/ykmzCx0Sze
Dan Ndoye scores for Forest, but following a VAR check is offside.
Level at the break. https://t.co/yy3ck6KUXA
We're underway. ▶️ https://t.co/eQUlgrgyxh
LIV 1 - 1 TOT
YESSSS SZOBO!!!! 🎯 https://t.co/7psPiKSHMz
Get in, Szobo! 👊 https://t.co/m88wbx4ecO
Full-time. https://t.co/tYUmHDSJUm
@SpursOfficial Vicario band for band with Kinsky https://t.co/KM6g8uhJEO
We take a point at Anfield. https://t.co/bJhLUYg5oL
Richarlison in the 90th minute 🔥 https://t.co/ie6HaNCtuI
RICHY LEVELS!!!! https://t.co/Ul1rRMQLVv
90' - Goal for Spurs, scored by Richarlison. [1-1] #LIVTOT
Callum Olusesi is on for his @PremierLeague debut 💛 https://t.co/s8JVBqp5va
Battling together until the end 💛 https://t.co/0sElGcZOxn
BUR 0 - 0 BOU
In the thick of the action 🇹🇳 https://t.co/xWAhZngcz6
Another point on the board. https://t.co/3XBnxHClHc
Travelling fans 👏 https://t.co/qiBUC0wVOi
Always grateful for your support, Clarets 👏 https://t.co/hfaqe5j1y2
Goalless at the break. https://t.co/YPhncZ7H07
It ends all square ⚖️ https://t.co/uAxQvJqzhv
Smithy makes a superb block before Tavernier smashes the post with a brilliant low drive. So close...
Evanilson's effort after two minutes is cleared off the line by Humpreys!
We're on the front foot in the opening exchanges 💪 https://t.co/pHewMsJFNi
A double change here 🔄 https://t.co/GUb5rIqJ0j
MUN 3 - 1 AVL
Jumping for joy in front of the Stretford End 😍 https://t.co/NjygXW8nEp
A big three points at Old Trafford ✅
⚽️💫 https://t.co/aujsgjr14n
🅰️🅰️ Magnifico. https://t.co/PHoASdqu5E
BIG BEN MAKES IT THREE! 🤩
Mood: https://t.co/woENkGE8Sy
✅✅✅✅✅ Maintaining his 100 per cent Old Trafford record 👏 https://t.co/EVsCg7YN5Y
Our Portuguese magnifico. Bringing up 💯 assists for the Reds 💫 Marking milestones with @DooFinancial 🤝 #UnitedForαBetterFuture https://t.co/jqhHAbTBId
WHAT A MOVE. WHAT A GOAL! 🤩🏄‍♂️
We keep on moving, together! 👏🇾🇪 #ShotOnSnapdragon https://t.co/yRvwSarbMd
CRY 0 - 0 LEE
👏 Thank you for your support today, #LUFC fans! Safe journey home and we'll see you at Elland Road on Saturday! https://t.co/u2w6VLZrL9
📰 Points are shared at Selhurst Park! https://t.co/C40B7Sq12e
😤 Pushing for the opener! https://t.co/xWMGn5XKW5
@CPFC Embarrassing this by the way https://t.co/rCByLWC53w
Dominic Calvert-Lewin drags his penalty wide!
Skipper. Hughesy. https://t.co/EuIZGu5F76
👏 UNDERWAY AGAINST PALACE! COME ON!!! https://t.co/OMXWixi0lD
😩 So close! https://t.co/SiL390UTln
We end with a point. https://t.co/dFxqaRcHQ9
@CPFC Empty seats everywhere Celebrating red cards... Glasner wants out Mateta wants out Wharton wants out Guehi escaped sharpish 0-0 against 10 man Leeds Finished club. https://t.co/dMq8KCZtux
ARS 2 - 0 EVE
Max Dowman. The youngest ever goalscorer in the Premier League. https://t.co/UDBPUOWThk
BELIEF. https://t.co/ixJ7BkGV6o
THIS CLUB ❤️ https://t.co/PRsss3wmuO
All of us right now... https://t.co/Yc4MxKFUiA
PURE EMOTION. https://t.co/re5hQFxtd5
THAT SEALS IT!!!!!! 🙌 MAX DOWMAN SCORES HIS FIRST PREMIER LEAGUE GOAL!!! 🔴 2-0 🔵 (90+6) https://t.co/EMt2jzLiTA
VIKTORRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!! 🇸🇪 He pops up to score a MASSIVE goal for The Arsenal!!!! 🔴 1-0 🔵 (90) https://t.co/wzMMkvEUZA
Tunnel cam, Gooners? 👀
Calafiori with a huge acrobatic block 😲 🔴 0-0 🔵 (19)
THREE MORE POINTS. All the post-match reaction following our dramatic late win 👊 https://t.co/ll5CLuzQTx
SUN 0 - 1 BHA
THREE MASSIVE POINTS ON THE ROAD! 🙌 https://t.co/JwqfaWMNYI
🇬🇲💫 https://t.co/ojhYdGKDlV
💛💙 https://t.co/82ULXVcUwA
Outstanding, Melker 🇸🇪 https://t.co/xbsn62K53w
⏱️ Brighton take the points. #SUNBHA https://t.co/ZhR5EwEwOi
These FT scenes… 😍 https://t.co/XfIUET31sg
YANKUBA GIVES US THE LEAD! 😍 https://t.co/soBiEKJKro
RIGGY'S FIRST PREMIER LEAGUE GOAL! https://t.co/lhQXbqgwKI
Melker Ellborg with a brilliant save to deny Hinshelwood! 👊
Chris Rigg's overhead kick goes just wide as the Lads raise the intensity heading into the break 🆙 https://t.co/NLHlSQVVLm
CHE 0 - 1 NEW
Defeat at home. #CFC | #CHENEW https://t.co/WLOhVHBNFH
A century of Chelsea appearances for Rob Sanchez. 💯 https://t.co/eDiIkklkoK
A BIG WIN ON THE ROAD! 🙌 https://t.co/Idwnc0OsPS
A MASSIVE THREE POINTS AT STAMFORD BRIDGE! 😍 https://t.co/HEjuJsj9uz
RJ. 📸 #CFC | #CHENEW https://t.co/Ej0mGuB2Ka
🇪🇸⚔️ #CFC | #CHENEW https://t.co/ZeGM3DrZBy
VAMOSSS 🤩 https://t.co/tW5urxAFSQ
ANTHONYYYYYYYY GORDONNNNN!!!!!!!! https://t.co/lRcOnLDK3U
Jacob Murphy enjoying every moment 😁 https://t.co/Nv9SzEOPGG
A proud moment 🖤🤍 https://t.co/zBaUoKZqGW
WHU 1 - 1 MCI
r/Hammers u/theboyfold ↑ 14
Forest fan coming in peace. Torn by that performance tonight, but it was exactly like we played under Nuno. Looked so solid at the back. Citeh could have played for days without scoring.
WE. ARE. MASSIVE!!!!
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r/Hammers u/TomClark83 ↑ 169
I'm no good with heights so this is making me dizzy.
WE. ARE. MASSIVE!!!!
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r/MCFC u/rhlr_ ↑ 3
Let’s face it, the title is gone & UCL hangs in the balance. We still have two other trophies to play for, one we are in a final which we should be grateful for given the circumstances. We go again next year, recruit & re-group. Everyone saying Pep out will be the same people saying that they miss Pep and want him back, count your lucky stars he’s been with us this long.
[Post Match Thread] West Ham 1 - 1 Manchester City (Premier League)
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r/MCFC u/waveofthehandsWEAVER ↑ 4
The reality is that we have lost the best midfielder in our history, and we have lost our next best thing in Foden due to his non world class mentality. It’s a lot to ask this team to bounce back immediately on, despite the “money”. Money buys good players, time and coaching can turn the world class. Right now we don’t have many world class players. In time we may. Also I feel for Haaland despite…
[Post Match Thread] West Ham 1 - 1 Manchester City (Premier League)
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r/MCFC u/Efficient-Table8050 ↑ 24
He benches Doku and Cherki and starts Marmoush, Haaland and Semenyo against a low block. I’m not entirely sure but this man is definitely fighting some demons inside his poor bald head
[Post Match Thread] West Ham 1 - 1 Manchester City (Premier League)
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r/MCFC u/glascowcomascale ↑ 13
It’s been like 2 and a half years and pep hasn’t even considered a new approach to defeat low block teams.
[Post Match Thread] West Ham 1 - 1 Manchester City (Premier League)
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r/coys u/probusyradio ↑ 60
First of all, RICHARLISON FOREVER. But said it in the game thread… It’s pretty evident that the Premier League wants a Spurs relegation battle for ratings. There have been so many calls for our opponents to get a result against us, only for the exact same calls to not be called in our favor in following matches. With VAR checks, no less. It’s just really shitty watching this as a fan knowing…
Post-Match Thread: Liverpool 1-1 Tottenham Hotspur | Premier League
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r/coys u/Spursfan107 ↑ 47
More points than injuries (that we know of), what a day
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r/coys u/givemetaxhelp ↑ 341
Weirdly, started writing this before Richy’s goal: This is the game that gets me okay with Tudor for the rest of the season. This sub’s main complaint was that he was being too stubborn with his 3atb game. And it seemed like that’s what today was, but the formation ended up being a 4-4-2 functionally. He showed daring in his subs, too; he started Tel, Souza and Gray over Xavi; and the last half…
Post-Match Thread: Liverpool 1-1 Tottenham Hotspur | Premier League
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r/coys u/saturdxy ↑ 446
I yelled out as soon as richy scored. With so many downs, highs like that remind me why I love this club COYSSS
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r/coys u/JustASleepingSnorlax ↑ 2
HIS SHIRT STAYS ON THIS MIGHT HAPPEN
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r/coys u/Particular-Aspect680 ↑ 23
If Richy dives there, it's a pen, it's 1-1, VVD is off with a red for DOGSO and we would be on our way to 3 points today. Literally what was the difference between that and VDV holding back Sarr against Palace? They want to demonize diving, but these refs won't give anything unless you go down. Make it make sense.
Match Thread: Liverpool vs Tottenham Hotspur | Premier League | 15 Mar 16:30 UTC
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r/coys u/Viciousgubbins ↑ 23
Mate our traveling support genuinely deserve the world. They're still singing, 6 going on 7 losses in a row and they're still doing their bit. Fair play.
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r/coys u/FrankZito1980 ↑ 27
Conceding after a dive. Again. Awesome.
Match Thread: Liverpool vs Tottenham Hotspur | Premier League | 15 Mar 16:30 UTC
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r/coys u/brch01 ↑ 1
We should be able to get the job done against Nottingham
Match Thread: Liverpool vs Tottenham Hotspur | Premier League | 15 Mar 16:30 UTC
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r/coys u/No-Criticism3618 ↑ 7
Regardless what happens, and irrespective of how shit most of our players have been, we've at least shown some fight and desire and created some chances today. We've been lucky that Liverpool are also terrible, but with just a bit more quality we could have got a draw at least. 4 at the back is infinitely better than the shitty 3cb system.
Match Thread: Liverpool vs Tottenham Hotspur | Premier League | 15 Mar 16:30 UTC
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r/coys u/Average_Gym_Goer ↑ 5
Looks like we’re limping towards another loss at least this time it’s not embarrassing.
Match Thread: Liverpool vs Tottenham Hotspur | Premier League | 15 Mar 16:30 UTC
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r/LiverpoolFC u/HiroProtagonist1 ↑ 18
Tudor mistaking another bald guy for Slot is the funniest thing I've seen all year.
[Match Thread] Liverpool FC v Tottenham Hotspur
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r/LiverpoolFC u/laji1026 ↑ 0
Happy that Slot tried something new but not convinced with starting Kakpo and replacing Hugo with him. But it's a good try, we'll see!
[Match Thread] Liverpool FC v Tottenham Hotspur
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r/coys u/MuteTadpole ↑ 1
Flappy wrist Vicario
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r/coys u/Tushroom ↑ 1
Physios doing Tel a solid and pretending he has a concussion to explain his brain dead play
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r/coys u/Rimbaudelaire ↑ 9
My wife occasionally peeks at the games, but is broadly disinterested. I can judge effectively how good Tottenham are in any given season by how many Spurs players she could name (she liked Sonny, Harry, Hugo, Dele, Eriksen etc, in previous decades she liked Sheringham, King, Keane, Defoe, Crouchy, Lennon, Paul Robinson - also weirdly into Pedro Mendes, and is still outraged by his disallowed…
[Pre-match Thread] Liverpool F.C vs Tottenham Hotspur (15/03/26)
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CRY 0 - 0 LEE
ARS 2 - 0 EVE
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