The Biggest Stories Right Now

FUL vs NEW
Newcastle Fans Demand Set Pieces Overhaul After Defeat
Newcastle supporters are venting frustration at their set piece coaching after losing 2-0 to Fulham, with multiple posts calling for the set pieces coach to be sacked for seemingly offering no tactical direction. The discourse has broadened into wider concerns about Eddie Howe's reluctance to change his coaching staff and the team's toxic atmosphere heading into next season.
LIV vs BRE
Liverpool Fans Mourn Salah and Robertson Farewell
Liverpool supporters are processing a disappointing 1-1 draw against Brentford that served as the farewell match for Mohamed Salah and Andrew Robertson, with widespread frustration at Arne Slot's tactical decisions and what many view as a season-defining underperformance in a winnable game. The neutral sentiment masks genuine sadness about losing two club legends combined with anger at the team's failure to give them a proper send-off through victory.
NFO vs BOU
Fans Praise Morgan Gibbs-White's Clinical Finishing Display
Neutral observers and supporters were impressed by Morgan Gibbs-White's composure and accuracy during Forest's 1-1 draw with Bournemouth, with particular focus on his opening goal and his general link-up play throughout the match. Discussion centred on his technical quality, his distinctive running style, and frustration that his form hasn't yet translated into wider recognition at the highest level.
MCI vs AVL
Manchester City Fans Divided Over Pep's Future After Villa Draw
Following City's goalless first half and eventual 2-1 defeat to Aston Villa, supporters are split between those defending manager Pep Guardiola's legacy and demanding change, with some expressing emotional attachment to the departing boss whilst others argue his time at the club has run its course. The conversation reflects broader frustration at City's inability to break down Villa's defence and maintain their title challenge against Arsenal's runaway lead.
BUR vs WOL
VAR Controversy Mars Burnley And Wolves Draw
Fans are heavily criticising the referee's VAR decision to award the early penalty to Adam Armstrong, with Burnley supporters vocally expressing frustration at what many view as a poor officiating call that set the tone for a frustrating 1-1 draw. The discussion also reflects broader complaints about inconsistent refereeing standards this season and missed finishing opportunities from both sides.
TOT vs EVE
Tottenham Face Relegation Reality After Defeat to Everton
Fans are discussing Tottenham's catastrophic season and next year's prospects after losing 1-0 to Everton, with posts sarcastically mocking the club's imminent relegation and questioning the direction under new management. The discussion reflects deep frustration at De Zerbi's failed tenure and speculation about structural changes needed to avoid further decline.
WHU vs LEE
West Ham and Leeds Fans Debate Squad Overhaul Plans
With West Ham's relegation battle intensifying and Leeds struggling to mount a promotion challenge, supporters are using the goalless first half to vent frustrations about their squads' compositions—questioning midfield acquisitions, debating player value, and speculating on managerial decisions ahead of the summer transfer window. The discussion reflects broad scepticism about current recruitment strategy across both clubs, with fans openly preferring alternatives to established players like Brenden Aaronson.
BHA vs MUN
Brighton Fans Weigh Conference League Qualification Success
Brighton supporters are divided between celebrating European qualification after a mixed domestic season and acknowledging the club fell short of Europa League ambitions, with many recognising that while performances were inconsistent, the squad ultimately earned enough points to secure Conference League football. Manchester United fans, meanwhile, are highlighting their dominant away form this season, including the convincing 3-0 victory at the Amex that showcased the gulf in class between the two sides.
SUN vs CHE
Chelsea Fans Split on Sánchez's Performance in Draw
Sunderland supporters and Chelsea fans hotly debated Robert Sánchez's display during the 2-1 loss, with opinion sharply divided—some crediting the goalkeeper with crucial saves that kept Chelsea competitive, whilst others criticised his decision-making with long passes and distribution. The split reflects broader frustration with Chelsea's midfield and attacking shape, with Sánchez's vocal involvement in build-up play becoming a flashpoint for tactical criticism.
CRY vs ARS
Arsenal's Squad Overhaul Divides Fans Post-Title
As Arsenal secure the league title, supporters are debating the future of several squad players—particularly an ageing, injury-prone striker on high wages whose modest goal contributions have sparked questions about value for money and potential summer departures. The conversation also celebrates managerial success whilst questioning whether certain players merit continued investment or represent assets to be moved on.

Match Roundup

FUL 2-0 NEW
Newcastle supporters are venting frustration at their set piece coaching after losing 2-0 to Fulham, with multiple posts calling for the set pieces coach to be sacked for seemingly offering no tactical direction. The discourse has broadened into wider concerns about Eddie Howe's reluctance to change his coaching staff and the team's toxic atmosphere heading into next season.
LIV 1-1 BRE
Liverpool supporters are processing a disappointing 1-1 draw against Brentford that served as the farewell match for Mohamed Salah and Andrew Robertson, with widespread frustration at Arne Slot's tactical decisions and what many view as a season-defining underperformance in a winnable game. The neutral sentiment masks genuine sadness about losing two club legends combined with anger at the team's failure to give them a proper send-off through victory.
NFO 1-1 BOU
Neutral observers and supporters were impressed by Morgan Gibbs-White's composure and accuracy during Forest's 1-1 draw with Bournemouth, with particular focus on his opening goal and his general link-up play throughout the match. Discussion centred on his technical quality, his distinctive running style, and frustration that his form hasn't yet translated into wider recognition at the highest level.
MCI 1-2 AVL
Following City's goalless first half and eventual 2-1 defeat to Aston Villa, supporters are split between those defending manager Pep Guardiola's legacy and demanding change, with some expressing emotional attachment to the departing boss whilst others argue his time at the club has run its course. The conversation reflects broader frustration at City's inability to break down Villa's defence and maintain their title challenge against Arsenal's runaway lead.
BUR 1-1 WOL
Fans are heavily criticising the referee's VAR decision to award the early penalty to Adam Armstrong, with Burnley supporters vocally expressing frustration at what many view as a poor officiating call that set the tone for a frustrating 1-1 draw. The discussion also reflects broader complaints about inconsistent refereeing standards this season and missed finishing opportunities from both sides.
TOT 1-0 EVE
Fans are discussing Tottenham's catastrophic season and next year's prospects after losing 1-0 to Everton, with posts sarcastically mocking the club's imminent relegation and questioning the direction under new management. The discussion reflects deep frustration at De Zerbi's failed tenure and speculation about structural changes needed to avoid further decline.
WHU 3-0 LEE
With West Ham's relegation battle intensifying and Leeds struggling to mount a promotion challenge, supporters are using the goalless first half to vent frustrations about their squads' compositions—questioning midfield acquisitions, debating player value, and speculating on managerial decisions ahead of the summer transfer window. The discussion reflects broad scepticism about current recruitment strategy across both clubs, with fans openly preferring alternatives to established players like Brenden Aaronson.
BHA 0-3 MUN
Brighton supporters are divided between celebrating European qualification after a mixed domestic season and acknowledging the club fell short of Europa League ambitions, with many recognising that while performances were inconsistent, the squad ultimately earned enough points to secure Conference League football. Manchester United fans, meanwhile, are highlighting their dominant away form this season, including the convincing 3-0 victory at the Amex that showcased the gulf in class between the two sides.
SUN 2-1 CHE
Sunderland supporters and Chelsea fans hotly debated Robert Sánchez's display during the 2-1 loss, with opinion sharply divided—some crediting the goalkeeper with crucial saves that kept Chelsea competitive, whilst others criticised his decision-making with long passes and distribution. The split reflects broader frustration with Chelsea's midfield and attacking shape, with Sánchez's vocal involvement in build-up play becoming a flashpoint for tactical criticism.
CRY 1-2 ARS
As Arsenal secure the league title, supporters are debating the future of several squad players—particularly an ageing, injury-prone striker on high wages whose modest goal contributions have sparked questions about value for money and potential summer departures. The conversation also celebrates managerial success whilst questioning whether certain players merit continued investment or represent assets to be moved on.

Taking the Heat

1 Evann Guessand CRY 0.66
2 Vitaly Janelt BRE 1.16
3 Marcus Edwards BUR 1.9
4 James Milner BHA 2.16
5 Ladislav Krejci WOL 2.38
6 Thierno Barry EVE 2.49
7 Rodri MCI 2.57
8 Mathias Jensen BRE 2.59
9 Christantus Uche CRY 2.6
10 Cristian Romero TOT 2.62

Most Positive

1 Hamed Junior Traoré BOU 9.09 NFOBOU
2 Bruno Fernandes MUN 8.5 BHAMUN
3 Dan Ballard SUN 8.07 SUNCHE
4 Luka Vuskovic TOT 7.58 TOTEVE
5 Michael Kayode BRE 7.57 LIVBRE

Most Negative

1 Evann Guessand CRY 0.66
2 Vitaly Janelt BRE 1.16
3 Marcus Edwards BUR 1.9
4 James Milner BHA 2.16
5 Ladislav Krejci WOL 2.38

Overall Sentiment

80 unique terms across all matches
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Algorithm Inversion

61546 posts scored — 12 hidden gems, 10 algo-amplified
Hidden Gems — Buried by the Algorithm
Disingenuous argument to make. If you've watched Fernandes play this season, he clearly stands out as a player for West Ham based on his playmaking attributes and chance creation. He's a good player who would strengthen our midfield. It's not like we would be taking one of their underwhelming players to sign like we have done at times with our play…
+0.946 reddit factual contradiction meta commentary length sweet spot high specificity
Nah I was against Delap from the first links, just didn’t look like a big club striker. Not just saying it in hindsight, but the only signing I actually liked last summer was Joao Pedro. Made me feel quite smug at times haha.
+0.739 reddit ▲ 1 factual contradiction meta commentary length sweet spot high specificity
@ChelseaFC What's wrong with cucu?If your mind is already in Spain please go idiot. This is supposed to live or dead match, but you all disgusting. Where is your passion huh? today you all playing like amateur football. FORGET ABOUT WHAT HAPPEN IN NEXT SEASON!JUST WIN THIS GAME!!!!!!
+0.707 x factual contradiction length sweet spot broadcast callout
@SunderlandAFC Have you watched that clip where some pundit said you were to be relegated this season... I love how you have proved him wrong
+0.69 x factual contradiction length sweet spot broadcast callout
I hate the mackems don’t get me wrong. But north east football needs glory whether we like it or not. It’s good for talent and future generations and selfishly for Newcastle and i don’t even live there. Gutted boro don’t make it back to PL
+0.661 reddit ▲ -2 factual contradiction length sweet spot broadcast callout
Forgive me if I'm wrong but I think I remember him playing CF a little towards the end, Salah was carrying us through the winter and most of the spring, Mane started to regain some form in that position.
+0.61 reddit ▲ -2 factual contradiction length sweet spot high specificity
@ChelseaFC What is Fofana and Hato doing in the pitch seems Chelsea don't have players or what is wrong with Chelsea management, a team like Sunderland you play Fofana and Hato on defence with Cucurella as a striker, a striker who can not go past one players and behind Cucurella is someone like a mercy of God scoring Enzo Fernandez, soft guy who k…
+0.588 x factual contradiction length sweet spot high specificity
I only got one replay so I could definitely be wrong, but that looked like a fair tackle to me—Myles got the ball and contact looked minimal. Hopefully it’s nothing and Wharton is alright.
+0.519 reddit ▲ 1 factual contradiction length sweet spot broadcast callout
I know its a small thing but its kind of so annoying, how commentators dont actually learn how to pronounce players names. Like its not Koby, its Kobbie
+0.451 reddit ▲ 1 factual contradiction length sweet spot broadcast callout
If we draw this AI animated EA Fifa 2014 graphic on the screen that shows he was actually onside then they'll definitely see that he was offside.
+0.434 reddit ▲ 1 factual contradiction length sweet spot broadcast callout
Algo-Amplified — Boosted Without Substance
Anyone who thinks you can't use Palhinha is simply wrong.  I'm not saying he's a perfect fit but for at least 2 more years he's easily good enough to remain in our top 15.
-0.949 reddit ▲ 35
And who the fuck told you that?? I'm not going to defend Romero because he was wrong but some of you on here has lost your damn minds 🤦
-0.934 reddit ▲ 19
Sunderland doing the double, finishing above us, and getting not just Europe but Europa, fucking hell
-0.932 reddit ▲ 42
Ollie 16 PL goals proving the doubters wrong. Amazing tally considering his first half of the season
-0.932 reddit ▲ 18
Context is that we did have players sent off for that this season, losing us points. The issue is consistency, and that these decisions have gone against us, right or wrong the entire season
-0.917 reddit ▲ 19
Somewhat positive news… Macca is playing with a little more heat today. Reminds me a bit of prior seasons. Also anyone who is Slot in can fuck right off.
-0.586 reddit ▲ 4
Rotten season, everything went wrong and we approached today with about the same importance as those friendlies in Australia a couple of years ago. I said I wanted to give Howe and the new recruitment team a chance and phoning it in with a disinterested group of players on the last day of the season doesn't change that. We won't be seeing a lot o…
-0.542 reddit ▲ 40
Haaland is the only player to score more non penalty goals than Watkins in the league this season. Another season of proving the doubters wrong
-0.525 reddit ▲ 54
Wirtz and Isak on soon? Rio is gassed on not providing anything anymore, Gakpo is Gakpo, Macca only remembers the game is happening every other play.
-0.476 reddit ▲ 3
Great lad but how has Hendo beaten Alex Scott, Wharton into the England squad lol
-0.408 reddit ▲ 3
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Who's Taking the Heat

Sentiment Profile — All Teams (fAr by category)
FUL FUL v NEW
"players" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about players with 45% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 4.3/10
Big gap between "players" and "players"
0.0 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
players: 4.3 vs players: 4.3
"players" dominates the conversation
100% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
40 mentions
NEW FUL v NEW
"manager" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about manager with 64% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 2.9/10
Big gap between "manager" and "players"
1.0 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
manager: 2.9 vs players: 3.9
"Howe" is the lightning rod
"Howe" (manager) is receiving the harshest criticism with 40 mentions.
fAr: 0.9/10
"players" dominates the conversation
55% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
777 mentions
LIV LIV v BRE
"officiating" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about officiating with 73% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 1.6/10
Big gap between "officiating" and "channels"
3.5 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
officiating: 1.6 vs channels: 5.1
"Slot" is the lightning rod
"Slot" (manager) is receiving the harshest criticism with 71 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.
3,277 mentions
BRE LIV v BRE
"officiating" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about officiating with 71% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 2.1/10
Big gap between "officiating" and "positions"
5.0 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
officiating: 2.1 vs positions: 7.1
"players" dominates the conversation
83% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
203 mentions
NFO NFO v BOU
"positions" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about positions with 20% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 4.0/10
Big gap between "positions" and "players"
0.6 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
positions: 4.0 vs players: 4.6
"mgw" is the lightning rod
"mgw" (players) is receiving the harshest criticism with 3 mentions.
fAr: 6.8/10
"players" dominates the conversation
95% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
92 mentions
BOU NFO v BOU
"manager" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about manager with 25% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 4.7/10
Big gap between "manager" and "players"
0.5 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
manager: 4.7 vs players: 5.2
"players" dominates the conversation
79% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
30 mentions
MCI MCI v AVL
"officiating" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about officiating with 85% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 1.5/10
Big gap between "officiating" and "manager"
4.0 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
officiating: 1.5 vs manager: 5.5
"John Stones" is the lightning rod
"John Stones" (players) is receiving the harshest criticism with 9 mentions.
fAr: 4.2/10
"players" dominates the conversation
56% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
658 mentions
AVL MCI v AVL
"manager" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about manager with 54% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 3.8/10
Big gap between "manager" and "lineup"
4.4 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
manager: 3.8 vs lineup: 8.2
"Ross Barkley" is the lightning rod
"Ross Barkley" (players) is receiving the harshest criticism with 3 mentions.
fAr: 4.5/10
"players" dominates the conversation
82% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
320 mentions
BUR BUR v WOL
"players" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about players with 32% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 4.0/10
Big gap between "players" and "players"
0.0 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
players: 4.0 vs players: 4.0
"players" dominates the conversation
100% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
44 mentions
WOL BUR v WOL
"players" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about players with 33% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 4.5/10
Big gap between "players" and "players"
0.0 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
players: 4.5 vs players: 4.5
"players" dominates the conversation
100% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
82 mentions
TOT TOT v EVE
"dof" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about dof with 70% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 2.3/10
Big gap between "dof" and "manager"
3.1 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
dof: 2.3 vs manager: 5.4
"Vinai" is the lightning rod
"Vinai" (owner) is receiving the harshest criticism with 8 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.
2,556 mentions
EVE TOT v EVE
"officiating" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about officiating with 88% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 1.2/10
Big gap between "officiating" and "positions"
3.2 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
officiating: 1.2 vs positions: 4.4
"Moyes" is the lightning rod
"Moyes" (manager) is receiving the harshest criticism with 23 mentions.
fAr: 0.7/10
"players" dominates the conversation
58% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
1,024 mentions
WHU WHU v LEE
"goalkeeper" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about goalkeeper with 60% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 2.3/10
Big gap between "goalkeeper" and "players"
1.9 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
goalkeeper: 2.3 vs players: 4.1
"david sullivan" is the lightning rod
"david sullivan" (owner) is receiving the harshest criticism with 3 mentions.
fAr: 1.6/10
"players" dominates the conversation
76% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
468 mentions
LEE WHU v LEE
"manager" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about manager with 48% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 3.7/10
Big gap between "manager" and "positions"
1.7 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
manager: 3.7 vs positions: 5.4
"Sam Byram" is the lightning rod
"Sam Byram" (players) is receiving the harshest criticism with 5 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.
312 mentions
BHA BHA v MUN
"commentator" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about commentator with 62% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 3.0/10
Big gap between "commentator" and "players"
1.0 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
commentator: 3.0 vs players: 4.0
"Lewis Dunk" is the lightning rod
"Lewis Dunk" (players) is receiving the harshest criticism with 10 mentions.
fAr: 4.0/10
"players" dominates the conversation
89% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
454 mentions
MUN BHA v MUN
"owner" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about owner with 59% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 3.1/10
Big gap between "owner" and "players"
2.8 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
owner: 3.1 vs players: 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
64% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
891 mentions
SUN SUN v CHE
"officiating" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about officiating with 100% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 0.6/10
Big gap between "officiating" and "manager"
6.5 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
officiating: 0.6 vs manager: 7.1
"players" dominates the conversation
74% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
110 mentions
CHE SUN v CHE
"officiating" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about officiating with 56% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 2.8/10
Big gap between "officiating" and "players"
1.0 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
officiating: 2.8 vs players: 3.7
"Blueco" is the lightning rod
"Blueco" (owner) is receiving the harshest criticism with 15 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.
2,590 mentions
CRY CRY v ARS
"officiating" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about officiating with 86% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 1.1/10
Big gap between "officiating" and "players"
3.4 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
officiating: 1.1 vs players: 4.5
"players" dominates the conversation
71% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
104 mentions
ARS CRY v ARS
"officiating" is taking the most heat
Fans are most negative about officiating with 64% of mentions being critical.
fAr: 3.0/10
Big gap between "officiating" and "dof"
3.8 point fAr spread between the most criticised and most praised categories.
officiating: 3.0 vs dof: 6.8
"Arteta" is the lightning rod
"Arteta" (manager) is receiving the harshest criticism with 5 mentions.
fAr: 0.7/10
"players" dominates the conversation
83% of all mentions are about players. This is where most of the discussion is focused.
2,046 mentions
6.1
Team fAr
315
Players Analyzed
82,712
Posts
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Matches
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Matchweeks
BHA vs MUN MW38 BUR vs WOL MW38 CRY vs ARS MW38 FUL vs NEW MW38 LIV vs BRE MW38 MCI vs AVL MW38 NFO vs BOU MW38 SUN vs CHE MW38 TOT vs EVE MW38 WHU vs LEE MW38

fAr — Fan Approval Rating Scale

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

Overview

Bruno Fernandes absolutely dominated matchday 38, reaching Hero status with an 8.5 fAr and dragging Manchester United's fortunes forward when it mattered most — but here's the thing, the rest of the XI tells a story of inconsistency, with three frontline players stuck in Mixed territory and a spine that relies entirely on one man's brilliance to function. The defence showed up across the board, yet the attacking unit fractured precisely when English football needed it least.

The fAr XI

61 Lacey MUN 5.8
19 Mbeumo MUN 5.7
14 Mateta CRY 5.82
8 Fernandes MUN 8.5
7 Mount MUN 6.71
34 Xhaka SUN 6.68
26 Robertson LIV 6.34
23 Porro TOT 6.12
33 Kayode BRE 7.57
3 Lindelöf AVL 6.91
31 Kinský TOT 7.11

The Starting XI

1

Bruno Fernandes

Manchester United LCM (Midfielder) 1 matches 163 mentions
"Bruno Fernandes scores a third for United. 0-3."
8.5
2

Antonín Kinský

Tottenham Hotspur GK (Goalkeeper) 1 matches 244 mentions
"Palhinha, keep, Kinsky, keep"
7.11
3

Mason Mount

Manchester United CM (Midfielder) 1 matches 124 mentions
"Imagine a fully fit mount all next season"
6.71
4

Andrew Robertson

Liverpool LB (Defender) 1 matches 321 mentions
"@LFC Salah was right btw, this is unwatchable slop Our midfield is being bossed by Uncle Hendo, says it all Gakpo is a joke, a bad joke Feel bad for Robbo & Salah, leaving with Anfield like a library due to this manager & his style of football putting everyone to sleep"
6.34
5

Granit Xhaka

Sunderland RCM (Midfielder) 1 matches 61 mentions
"@SunderlandAFC @Abz00__ Granit Xhaka is the greatest I’ve ever seen"
6.68
6

Pedro Porro

Tottenham Hotspur CB (Defender) 1 matches 116 mentions
"Porro is my captain look at that passion. "
6.12
7

Michael Kayode

Brentford CB (Defender) 1 matches 13 mentions
"Allison with an incredible save to deny Schade at point-blank range Liverpool break and Kayode blocks Gakpo's header on the line 🤯"
7.57
8

S. Lacey

Manchester United LW (Forward) 1 matches 105 mentions
"Would love to see Lacey belt the ball into the back of the net"
5.8
9

Bryan Mbeumo

Manchester United ST (Forward) 1 matches 57 mentions
"Brilliant play from us. Mbeumo has now scored in consecutive games after quite a goal drought."
5.7
10

Victor Lindelöf

Aston Villa RB (Defender) 1 matches 9 mentions
"Lindelof wow what a player"
6.91
11

Jean-Philippe Mateta

Crystal Palace RW (Forward) 1 matches 20 mentions
"50 @premierleague goals for Jean-Philippe Mateta 👏 https://t.co/tAQR4qDLDG"
5.82

Honourable Mentions

6.45

Bruno

· Midfielder · 75 mentions
6.25

Eberechi Eze

ARS · Midfielder · 140 mentions
5.88

Alisson

LIV · Goalkeeper · 225 mentions
6.66

Leny Yoro

MUN · Defender · 10 mentions
5.98

Marco Bizot

AVL · Goalkeeper · 21 mentions
8.27

Josh

· Defender · 3 mentions
5.28

Ollie Watkins

AVL · Forward · 128 mentions
5.35

Joël Piroe

LEE · Forward · 31 mentions

Referees

Commentary

Most Blamed
1 Arne Slot LIV 51x
2 Eddie Howe NEW 31x
3 Mohamed Salah LIV 25x
4 Gabriel Jesus ARS 24x
5 Pep Guardiola MCI 23x
Most Credited
1 Mohamed Salah LIV 4x
2 Pep Guardiola MCI 3x
3 Andrew Robertson LIV 2x
Victims
1 Arne Slot LIV 7x
2 David Moyes EVE 4x
3 Wesley Fofana CHE 4x
4 Eddie Howe NEW 3x
5 Micky Van De Ven TOT 3x
FUL 2 - 0 NEW
Newcastle Fans Demand Set Pieces Overhaul After Defeat
Newcastle supporters are venting frustration at their set piece coaching after losing 2-0 to Fulham, with multiple posts calling for the set pieces coach to be sacked for seemingly offering no tactical direction. The discourse has broadened into wider concerns about Eddie Howe's reluctance to change his coaching staff and the team's toxic atmosphere heading into next season.
Fulham Fans Turn on Each Other Over Negativity
Rather than debating specific refereeing decisions from the match itself, Fulham supporters have descended into a meta-argument about the club's fanbase being unbearably melodramatic and divided. The discussion reveals deep frustration with how the community discusses problems—with fans accusing each other of toxic behaviour, downvoting disagreement, and treating football disappointments as life-threatening crises rather than engaging in genuine discourse.
Newcastle Fans Debate Woltemade's Tactical Role and Future
Newcastle supporters are expressing frustration over Nick Woltemade's positioning and usage, with debate centring on whether he's being misdeployed at centre midfield rather than his preferred number 10 role, whilst questioning whether Eddie Howe will substitute him early as part of a broader pattern of poor tactical decisions.
Newcastle Fans Criticise Lewis Hall's Right-Back Display
Newcastle supporters have turned their focus on Lewis Hall's performance in an unfamiliar right-back position, with multiple fans suggesting his display was amongst his worst this season, marked by poor decision-making and a general lack of composure. The criticism centres on Eddie Howe's tactical decision to shift Hall out of position rather than addressing the right-back problem through alternative solutions.
Newcastle Fans Lament Missed European Opportunity
Newcastle supporters are expressing frustration over a disappointing league season that fell agonisingly short of European qualification, despite competitive cup runs under Eddie Howe. Fans are debating whether the campaign represents underperformance relative to expectations set during the summer, or whether finishing 13th with 45 points still represents progress given the club's recent history under previous ownership.
Newcastle Fans Demand Eddie Howe's Future Resolved
Newcastle supporters are deeply divided over Eddie Howe's future following a disappointing 2-0 defeat to Fulham, with a significant faction calling for his immediate departure due to poor league form and tactical rigidity, whilst others acknowledge his cup performances and suggest patience—though most agree the uncertainty needs settling before next season. The debate is intensifying as rivals like Arsenal claim the title and Sunderland secure European football, amplifying fears that Newcastle's ambition is stalling under the current regime.
Newcastle Players Criticised In Fulham Defeat
Newcastle supporters are expressing frustration with individual player performances during their 2-0 loss to Fulham, with particular criticism directed at midfielders and defenders who struggled to maintain possession and contribute effectively. The discussion reflects broader discontent with the squad's overall quality this season, though some fans defend certain players as deserving credit despite difficult circumstances.
Newcastle Fans Criticise Osula's Isolation in Toothless Attack
Newcastle supporters are frustrated that Osula, deployed on the right wing, received virtually no service throughout the match—with some counting just two touches in the first half—as the team's direct, long-ball approach and poor tactical shape left the winger stranded and unable to influence play. Fans lay blame on Eddie Howe's lineup and system rather than the player himself, arguing that Newcastle's attacking play has been disjointed all season with players consistently out of position.
Newcastle Fans Bid Grim Farewell to Disastrous Season
Newcastle supporters are expressing profound relief and despair that the 2025-26 campaign is finally over, with widespread calls to completely disregard the entire season as a write-off and move forward. Fans are emotionally drained by a season they consider a disaster, with some questioning whether supporting the club is even worth the mental toll.
Newcastle Fans Vent Frustration After Fulham Defeat
Newcastle supporters are expressing deep disappointment following their 2-0 loss to Fulham, with particular criticism aimed at the team's lack of attacking quality and what some perceive as complacent fan attitudes at St James's Park. The negativity extends beyond the match itself, with fans venting about broader issues including the season's trajectory, commercialisation of the club, and the contrast between vocal supporter sections and those they view as passive.
Newcastle Fans Criticise Dan Burn's Positioning and Attitude
Newcastle supporters have vented frustration at defender Dan Burn's unconventional deployment and perceived lack of professionalism during the match, with particular anger directed at him playing out of position and his apparent mental approach to the game. The negativity reflects broader disappointment with his performance and decision-making on the pitch.
Fulham Fans Frustrated With Wissa's Display
Fulham supporters were heavily critical of Yoane Wissa's performance in midfield during the 2-0 defeat to Newcastle, questioning both his positioning and quality on the ball while expressing regret over recruitment decisions involving the player. The negativity intensified after he picked up a yellow card, with fans questioning whether he justifies his place in the squad.
Newcastle Fans Turn on Eddie Howe After Fulham Loss
Newcastle supporters are calling for manager Eddie Howe's dismissal following a 2-0 defeat to Fulham, criticising his tactical inflexibility, poor squad management, and inability to get attacking players working effectively within his system. The discussion centres on whether Howe has taken the club as far as he can, with fans questioning his loyalty to underperforming players and his lack of a Plan B during drab performances.
Newcastle Fans Divided on Bruno Guimarães' Surrender
Newcastle supporters are sharply split over Bruno Guimarães' display against Fulham, with some arguing the captain gave up after receiving a yellow card and played it safe with the World Cup in mind, whilst others defend his commitment and blame the manager's tactics and the team's dismal season instead. The discourse exposes deep frustration at the club's collapse, with fans using Bruno's perceived withdrawal as a symptom of a broader malaise rather than the root cause.
Newcastle Fans Puzzle Over Tonali's Absence
Newcastle supporters are debating why midfielder Sandro Tonali didn't feature against Fulham, with some claiming he picked up a warm-up injury whilst others speculate about summer departures and Manchester United links. The discussion reveals anxiety about the midfield's depth without him, particularly given Bruno Guimarães' unconvincing display in the 2-0 defeat.
Newcastle Fans Blame Lazy Pressing for Defeat
Newcastle supporters are furious at their team's refusal to close down Fulham players, particularly highlighting the ease with which both goals were conceded from poor defensive positioning and a lack of intensity off the ball. Fans see the loss as symptomatic of a broader tactical problem—passive midfield work and allowing opposition space to shoot from distance—rather than an issue of individual quality or injuries.
Fulham Fans Fear Summer Exodus Without Europe
Fulham supporters are deeply anxious about losing key players to bigger clubs and recruitment disasters, with fans expressing frustration over past transfer failures and warning that missing European football next season could trigger a damaging exodus. The fanbase is so demoralised by the club's transfer record that some are considering stepping back from following the team until the window closes.
Newcastle Fans Savage Willock's Wayward Finishing and Laziness
Newcastle supporters are tearing into Joe Willock for a terrible shooting display during the defeat to Fulham, criticising his selfish decision-making, poor technique, and apparent lack of effort on the pitch. The midfielder faces calls to be dropped or sold after what fans describe as a display of individual inconsistency and lack of team play when clearer passing options were available.
Fulham and Newcastle Fans React to Drab 2-0 Stalemate
Supporters from both sides were underwhelmed by the quality of football on display in a match decided by Issa Diop and Tom Cairney goals, with much of the post-match discussion pivoting into drinks recommendations and complaints about the eight minutes of added time rather than genuine tactical analysis. The neutral sentiment reflects a widespread sense of disappointment at a forgettable contest that failed to captivate either fanbase.
Fulham Fans Turn on Elanga After Disappointing Season
Supporters are expressing deep frustration with winger Elanga's failure to deliver on his £55 million price tag, criticising his inability to score a single Premier League goal across the entire campaign despite significant opportunities to prove himself. The discussion reflects a fractured fanbase—some defending the initial logic of the signing whilst others demanding his departure, with the overall consensus that this transfer deal has simply not worked out at Craven Cottage.
Cairney's Clinical Finish Exposes Newcastle's Defensive Fragility
Neutral observers and fans are dissecting Fulham's dominant 2-0 victory, with particular focus on Tom Cairney's well-taken second goal and the shocking defensive lapses that allowed it—notably Newcastle's failure to close down space and Malick Thiaw's positioning errors for Issa Diop's opener. The consensus is that Fulham's clinical finishing and Newcastle's passive defending told the entire story of a one-sided contest.
Newcastle Fans Slam Defensive Formation as Tactical Panic
Newcastle supporters are heavily criticising Eddie Howe's switch to a back five, viewing it as an overreactive panic move that's left the team tactically confused and the forwards isolated against Fulham. Multiple fans are questioning why the formation was abandoned from the previous week's 4-2-3-1 setup, pointing out that Newcastle lack the specialist wing-backs needed to make a three-centre-back system work.
Fulham and Newcastle Fans Clash Over Controversial Display
Fans are sharply divided on whether Fulham's 2-0 victory over Newcastle represented entertaining football or merely melodramatic, unconvincing play, with dismissive replies dominating a largely neutral discussion about the match's quality. The sparse, contradictory nature of the posts suggests deep disagreement about what unfolded on the pitch, with some defending the result whilst others dismiss it outright.
Fans Await Megathread After Disappointing Result
Supporters are expressing frustration with the match outcome and eager to move into the megathread discussion, with some joking they want to forget the performance entirely. The tone is weary resignation mixed with dark humour about what the off-season holds.
Fulham Dismantle Newcastle in Chaotic Final Day Clash
Fulham produced a dominant display to beat Newcastle 2-0 through goals from Issa Diop and Tom Cairney, with fans mocking Newcastle's capitulation in the final stages and questioning how the visitors offered so little resistance. The match sparked wider debate about Fulham's inconsistency across the season and frustration from Newcastle supporters over their team's collapse in the closing minutes.
Newcastle Fans Demand Better From Pope In Goal
Newcastle supporters are fixating on goalkeeper Nick Pope's performance during the 2-0 defeat to Fulham, with some defending his display on the day whilst others expressing deep frustration about his overall contribution and calling for the club to move on from him. The discourse reveals a fanbase divided on whether Pope is the solution between the sticks, with several posts suggesting his lack of distribution and command of the box are holding the team back.
Spurs Survival Drama Splits Fan Opinion on Relegation Battle
Neutral observers are divided over whether Tottenham's last-day survival deserves celebration or mockery, with simultaneous focus on West Ham's surprising win and Everton's failure to mount a comeback that could have changed the relegation picture. The discussion reveals frustration at how results elsewhere are determining fates in the bottom half rather than teams' own performances.
Fulham's Late Season Flourish with Diop and Cairney
Fulham supporters are celebrating a dominant 2-0 victory against Newcastle, with Issa Diop's early header and Tom Cairney's late finish showcasing improved attacking shape and tactical adjustments that came too little too late in the season. The positivity is tempered by frustration that this level of performance wasn't sustained throughout the campaign, with fans noting the club finally found their rhythm just as the season winds down.
Newcastle Fans Demand Manager Sacking After Poor Season
Newcastle supporters are furious with Eddie Howe's management following a disappointing campaign, with dozens of posts calling for his immediate dismissal rather than waiting until the summer. Fans argue the club's ambitions to compete amongst the Premier League's elite cannot coexist with another season under his stewardship, viewing a managerial change as overdue.
Rivals' European Success Overshadows Poor Campaign
Fans are grimly acknowledging a disappointing league season, made worse by the fact that Sunderland have qualified for European football despite their own struggles. The discussion centres on frustration that their rivals' relative success compounds what's been a difficult campaign, with some dark humour about watching the Mackems compete in Europe while they face another season without continental competition.
Newcastle Fans Divided Over Manager Future After Fulham Loss
Newcastle supporters are debating their manager's future and squad quality after a disappointing defeat, with some questioning his ability to deliver next season whilst others argue he deserves backing and better players to work with. The discussion reveals fractured fan opinion on whether the club should stick with him or move on, despite reports suggesting the decision to keep him has already been made.
Fulham Fans Bitter as Newcastle Secure European Football
Fulham supporters are frustrated watching Newcastle qualify for European football despite inconsistent form, with many convinced they've lucked into a Conference League spot that they don't deserve and won't survive next season. The tone is one of resigned annoyance—acknowledging Newcastle's qualification is mathematically secured but lamenting that Fulham could have easily claimed that same European berth with better consistency across the campaign.
Manager and Squad Shake-Up Demands After Stalemate
Fulham supporters are divided over whether their manager or playing squad deserves the bulk of criticism following the 2-0 defeat to Newcastle, with some calling for wholesale changes to coaching staff and personnel whilst others defend cup progress and argue the talent simply isn't there to compete. The underlying frustration centres on a perceived lack of progress and questions about whether the current setup can elevate the club from mid-table mediocrity.
Newcastle Fans Demand Player Exit After Fulham Loss
Newcastle supporters are calling for a player's immediate departure from the club following the 2-0 defeat to Fulham, with widespread frustration over his performance and conduct on the pitch. The negativity extends to questions about the club's leadership and management, with fans expressing deep dissatisfaction at the end result.
Newcastle Fans Furious at Meaningless Performance Collapse
Newcastle supporters are expressing deep frustration with their side's apathetic display in what appears to be a dead-rubber fixture, with many convinced players have mentally checked out and questioning whether the club is in genuine decline. The discussion reveals a fanbase torn between anger at the players' apparent lack of effort and internal division over whether to excuse poor performances given the game's lack of stakes.
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I hate the mackems don’t get me wrong. But north east football needs glory whether we like it or not. It’s good for talent and future generations and selfishly for Newcastle and i don’t even live there. Gutted boro don’t make it back to PL
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@NUFC Fans all over the country, the commentators and Fulham themselves know that this system is completely wrong. But Eddie knows best yeah?! Absolutely woeful. #nufc
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>The fact that Wolte is now playing as a ten. After how many games? >we've had Gordon as a striker. The less said about that the better. It was clear after 1 game that wouldn't work out, and yet he persisted for far too long. We've had Dan Burn at LB when it was clear that he was the wrong man. Doesn't show a lot of tactical flexibility to me.
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Liverpool Fans Mourn Salah and Robertson Farewell
Liverpool supporters are processing a disappointing 1-1 draw against Brentford that served as the farewell match for Mohamed Salah and Andrew Robertson, with widespread frustration at Arne Slot's tactical decisions and what many view as a season-defining underperformance in a winnable game. The neutral sentiment masks genuine sadness about losing two club legends combined with anger at the team's failure to give them a proper send-off through victory.
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Liverpool Fans Fury Over Kit Colour Mismatch
Supporters are venting frustration over Brentford's kit design, with the shorts and shirt appearing to be different shades and the overall fit looking baggy and poorly coordinated on the players. The aesthetic complaints have dominated discussion more than the actual on-pitch performance during the match itself.
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Liverpool Fans Turn on Slot After Goalless Stalemate
Following Liverpool's 1-1 draw with Brentford, a significant portion of the fanbase is openly calling for manager Arne Slot's departure, expressing frustration with perceived lack of squad backing and tactical direction as the season reaches its conclusion. The discussion centres on whether Slot can rebuild the club or whether a managerial change is necessary to drive ambition.
Liverpool Draw Sparks Debate Over Squad Transition Period
Fans are sharply divided on Liverpool's performance and direction following the goalless stalemate with Brentford, with some suggesting a changing of the guard at the club whilst others express frustration at what they view as declining standards. The discussion centres on whether this moment represents genuine squad renewal or simply a deterioration in the team's historical standards under new management.
Wirtz Criticised for Ineffective Display Against Brentford
Fans are heavily criticising Wirtz's performance in Liverpool's goalless draw, suggesting he appeared disengaged and lacked cutting edge in the final third. The discussion reflects wider frustration with Liverpool's season and questions whether key attacking players will step up next campaign.
Liverpool Fans Debate Ali's Future After Goalkeeping Display
Fans are intensely arguing about whether goalkeeper Alisson is staying at Liverpool, with heated debate over his performance in the 1-1 draw against Brentford and whether he should have saved Kevin Schade's equaliser. The discussion centres on whether Alisson will remain as Liverpool's number one or depart, with some interpreting Van Dijk's tunnel gesture as a sign he's staying put.
Szoboszlai Shines But Liverpool's Structural Frailty Exposed
Liverpool fans are dissecting Dominik Szoboszlai's mixed performance — praising his technical ability and key passes whilst simultaneously criticising his inconsistency, poor corner delivery, and inability to impact the counter-attack. The wider conversation reveals frustration with the team's collective defensive shape and second-ball recovery, with supporters arguing that these structural weaknesses are why even quality players like Szoboszlai cannot carry them to consistent results.
Liverpool Fans Divided Over Mac Allister's Late Tackle Habit
Liverpool supporters are split on whether Alexis Mac Allister has developed a dangerous pattern of late challenges—with some comparing his disciplinary record unfavourably to former midfielder Fabinho, whilst others argue he's simply playing with renewed intensity and intensity after a sluggish season. The debate centres on whether his yellow card in the dying stages represents poor form, reckless behaviour, or simply an engaged performance.
Curtis Jones Divides Liverpool Fans After Late Equaliser
Fans are sharply split over Curtis Jones's performance following Brentford's 1-1 draw, with some praising his opening goal whilst others criticise his defensive positioning, passing decisions, and overall display in the midfield. The overwhelmingly negative sentiment reflects frustration at Liverpool's dropped points and inconsistent individual contributions that cost them the match.
Fans Debate Alisson's Stunning Save Amid Officiating Complaints
Liverpool supporters are divided over whether a key moment in the match was a brilliant goalkeeping display or a poor finishing attempt, with several fans crediting Alisson's reflexes and positioning rather than attacking profligacy. The wider conversation also touches on frustration with refereeing decisions, with some claiming penalties were missed and offside positions overlooked during the contest.
Liverpool Fans Express Gratitude Amid Draw
The discussion consists largely of multilingual posts where Liverpool supporters are offering thanks to the club and players following the 0-0 draw with Brentford, with several expressing appreciation using the club's "You'll Never Walk Alone" motto despite the dropped points. The neutral sentiment reflects a mix of resignation about the result and acknowledgement of the team's efforts rather than outright criticism or praise.
Liverpool Fans Rage at Gakpo's Full-Match Underperformance
Liverpool supporters are furious that Arne Slot kept Cody Gakpo on for the entire 90 minutes in a disappointing 1-1 home draw against Brentford, with fans criticising the forward's inability to make an impact on the counter-attack and questioning basic finishing and movement throughout the match. The negativity around Gakpo's display has become emblematic of a season that's seen Liverpool drop to fourth place, with angry posts demanding tactical change and questioning why the manager persisted with the underperforming winger when the team needed a goal.
Liverpool and Brentford Fans Question Goalkeeper and Defender Decisions
Fans are heavily criticising Caoimhín Kelleher's departure from Liverpool and Álex Kerkez's defensive performance for Brentford during the 1-1 draw, with supporters expressing regret over the Kelleher transfer whilst questioning tactical and personnel choices at both clubs. The discussion centres on whether these moves have weakened either side, with some calling for managerial change at Liverpool to address wider squad management issues.
Liverpool's Defensive Failings on Full Display in Draw
Liverpool supporters are expressing frustration over their team's defending against Brentford, with widespread criticism of passive positioning and a lack of urgency that epitomises their disappointing season. Fans acknowledge a draw is a fair result given their performance, viewing the fixture as a fitting end to a campaign marked by defensive vulnerability and diminished mentality.
Fans Divided on Rio's Hype and Maturity
Liverpool and neutral supporters are debating the merit of Rio's performances and potential, with some praising his ability whilst others criticise the constant media focus on his youth and question whether he's living up to the early praise. The discussion centres on whether he needs to develop physically and technically before warranting the considerable hype surrounding him.
Arsenal Fans Furious with Frimpong's Shambolic Display
Arsenal supporters are savagely criticising right-back Bukayo Frimpong's performance, claiming he looks disengaged and defensively vulnerable after coming on during the match. Fans are questioning whether the £35 million signing is worth his fee, with several suggesting Bayer Leverkusen got the better end of the deal.
Cooling Breaks at Anfield as Heat Takes Hold
Fans spent much of the match discussing the multiple water and cooling breaks called by officials due to unusually hot conditions at the stadium. The temperature became the dominant talking point on social media, overshadowing the competitive 1-1 draw itself.
Liverpool Fans Debate Gravenberch Performance in Draw
Fans are split over Ryan Gravenberch's display during Liverpool's 1-1 draw with Brentford, with some praising his contributions whilst others criticise his impact on the attack. The discussion centres on whether the midfielder was genuinely effective or actively hindered Liverpool's offensive play in a frustrating stalemate.
Fans Hunt for Send-Off Broadcast Chaos
Liverpool supporters are frustrated trying to locate where to watch post-match farewell ceremonies, with confusion about whether the coverage is on YouTube, the Liverpool channel, or not available in certain regions like the US. The discussion reveals fragmented broadcasting accessibility and fan disappointment at missing what appears to be a significant farewell moment for departing players.
Liverpool Fans Lament Toothless Display Against Brentford
Liverpool supporters are frustrated by their side's lacklustre performance in a 1-1 draw, with many acknowledging that Brentford deserved more and even openly rooting for their opponents to secure European football instead. The mood reflects broader disappointment with the season under Arne Slot, with fans lamenting the departure of Mohamed Salah and Andrew Robertson without a fitting send-off, and criticism of the team's apparent lack of intensity and fight in the closing stages.
Liverpool Fans Pay Tribute to Robertson and Salah Departures
Liverpool supporters are expressing emotional gratitude and farewell messages to Andrew Robertson and Mohamed Salah, seemingly marking the end of their time at the club. The discussion reflects nostalgic sentiment about an era coming to an end, with fans grappling with the uncertainty of the club's transition ahead.
Liverpool Fans Moved by Henderson's Farewell Reunion
Supporters are emotionally reflecting on Jordan Henderson's presence at what appears to be Mohamed Salah and Andrew Robertson's final Liverpool match, viewing it as a poignant full-circle moment with the club's former captain. The discussion centres on the symbolism of past and present converging, with fans expressing affection for Henderson and nostalgia for the era he represented.
Liverpool Fans Turn on Slot After Stalemate
Liverpool supporters are venting frustration at manager Arne Slot following the goalless draw against Brentford, with widespread criticism of his defensive coaching, inability to get the best from his players, and overall tactical system. Fans are openly calling for managerial change and expressing dismay that the club's hierarchy haven't recognised the squad's loss of energy and form under his leadership.
Alisson's Future in Focus Amid Stalemate
Liverpool supporters are debating whether goalkeeper Alisson should be allowed to leave this summer, with many arguing he deserves a proper departure after years of loyal service, whilst simultaneously fretting over the readiness of backup Giorgi Mamardashvili to step up as number one. The 0-0 draw has sparked wider anxieties about the club's transfer planning and whether the backroom team can manage a smooth succession between the two keepers.
Liverpool Fans Lament Mo Salah's Final Season Departure
Liverpool supporters are processing the end of Mohamed Salah's era at the club following what appears to be his final match, with widespread frustration that the team's attacking play has become entirely dependent on him and will struggle significantly next season without his influence. The mood is one of melancholy acceptance mixed with concern about the club's ability to function offensively once he departs.
Kevin Schade's Performance Divides Liverpool Fans
Fans are debating whether Brentford's Kevin Schade—who equalised in the 1-1 draw—is genuinely underperforming for Liverpool or struggling due to a lack of confidence and poor coaching, with some citing his superior form for Germany as evidence he can improve. The discussion centres on whether he's a limited squad player or capable of becoming a reliable starter with a run of games.
Fans React to Salah's Farewell Match Drama
Liverpool supporters are emotionally processing what appears to be Mohamed Salah's final appearance in a Reds shirt, with mixed reactions ranging from tearful goodbyes to frustration over the team's lacklustre performance on his departure day. The discussion centres on Salah's legacy at the club and speculation about his next move, with some fans defending the emotional send-off as planned tradition whilst others question why Liverpool failed to give their star player a more victorious farewell.
Fans Rage at Referee's Stoppage Time Card Fest
Liverpool and Brentford supporters are furious that the official handed out five yellow cards in the final minutes, with fans arguing the referee was making the match about himself rather than applying consistent standards. The complaints centre on basic officiating errors — including an offside call from a free kick and goal kick — combined with what many perceive as card-happy chaos when common sense should have prevailed.
Fans Divided Over Mo Salah Substitution Call
Liverpool supporters are frustrated that Mohamed Salah was substituted off during what appeared to be a man-of-the-match performance, with debate raging over whether Arne Slot's decision was tactically justified or a premature removal of a player in form. The 1-1 draw against Brentford has intensified criticism of the manager's substitution timing and squad management, particularly given concerns about player availability due to international commitments.
Liverpool and Brentford Draw in Fractious Finale
Liverpool fought back from Curtis Jones's opener to earn a 1-1 draw against Brentford, with Kevin Schade's equaliser keeping the Reds fourth in the table. The match descended into scrappy territory late on, accumulating five yellow cards in the final stages as both sides battled for a result, leaving supporters with mixed feelings about the outcome.
Liverpool Fans Bid Farewell to Salah in Emotional Send-Off
With the 0-0 draw against Brentford marking what appears to be Mohamed Salah's final Liverpool appearance, supporters have flooded social media with heartfelt tributes to the Egyptian winger, honouring his years of service and celebrating his legacy at the club. The overwhelmingly positive sentiment reflects deep affection for a player who has become synonymous with the modern Liverpool identity.
Curtis Jones's Subdued Reaction After Liverpool Goal Sparks Debate
Fans are fixated on Curtis Jones's lack of celebration following his 58th-minute opener for Liverpool, generating multiple theories — whether he scored against his former goalkeeper Kelleher, harboured regret about a potential departure, or was simply distracted by other squad upheaval. The discussion reveals frustration with his overall performance whilst simultaneously defending his effort, creating a divided and inconclusive sentiment around his commitment and future at the club.
Liverpool Fans Vent Frustration Over Slot's Tactical System
Liverpool supporters are expressing widespread dissatisfaction with manager Arne Slot's tactical approach—branded derisively as "Slotball"—following the 1-1 draw against Brentford, with fans criticising the style of play as uninspiring and indicating they dread watching another season under his management. The complaint cuts across the neutral sentiment around refereeing decisions, reflecting deeper unease about the team's current direction and performance.
Liverpool Fans Relieved as Disappointing Season Finally Ends
Liverpool supporters are expressing profound frustration with their campaign, viewing the 0-0 draw with Brentford as a fitting, miserable conclusion to what they characterise as a poor season overall. The overwhelming sentiment is one of exhaustion and relief that the season is over, with fans desperate for the break before August returns.
Liverpool Fans Demand Slot Sacking After Dire Season
Liverpool supporters are expressing overwhelming frustration with manager Arne Slot's tactical approach and overall performance, with many threatening to stop watching if he remains in charge beyond this season. The fanbase is particularly critical of his defensive setup, perceived lack of player development, and what they view as uninspiring, slow football that has contributed to Liverpool's disappointing campaign.
Fans React to Dramatic Draw with GIFs
Liverpool and Brentford's 1-1 draw produced a chaotic final stretch littered with yellow cards, prompting supporters to express their reactions through reaction GIFs rather than detailed commentary. The posts suggest frustration with the match's fractious nature, particularly the late-game disciplinary chaos that saw five players cautioned in quick succession.
Liverpool Fans Rage at Slot's Salah Substitution Decision
Angry Liverpool supporters are blaming manager Arne Slot for substituting Mohamed Salah off during what appears to be a crucial match, with many arguing the decision disrespects the club's star player and reflects deeper tactical and personal tensions between manager and player. The discussion centres on whether Slot's handling of Salah represents poor management and a failure to get the best out of one of the Premier League's elite forwards.
Liverpool Fans Question Arne Slot's Future After Stalemate
Following Liverpool's goalless draw with Brentford that saw Curtis Jones open the scoring before Kevin Schade equalised, supporters are venting frustration about manager Arne Slot's tactical approach and expressing serious doubts about whether another season under his management is sustainable. The discussion reflects deeper concerns about the club's direction under the new manager, with some fans calling for change whilst others defend the project, creating a fractured fanbase heading into the summer break.
Liverpool Fans Pay Tribute to Departing Star Player
The discussion centres on Liverpool supporters bidding farewell to a club legend, with posts in multiple languages expressing emotion and gratitude for their time at Anfield. Mixed amongst the tributes are concerns about potential backlash and references to players potentially moving abroad, though the exact nature of the departure announcement remains unclear from the sample alone.
Liverpool Fans Dream of Gomez Goal Salvage
Liverpool supporters are expressing desperate hopes that Joe Gomez might score a late goal to rescue what they perceive as a disappointing season, with some treating it almost as a joke given the match state and defensive positioning. The discussion reflects the frustration of a 0-0 stalemate against Brentford and the broader dissatisfaction with Liverpool's campaign, with fans using a potential Gomez goal as a symbol of redemption.
Liverpool Fans Rue Defensive Chaos After Brentford Equaliser
Liverpool supporters are expressing frustration and dark humour about conceding a completely unmarked header to Kevin Schade in the 64th minute, with fans repeatedly highlighting how easily Brentford should have buried the chance and how emblematic it is of Liverpool's defensive vulnerabilities this season. The overwhelmingly neutral-to-negative reaction reflects disappointment that such a preventable goal has cost Liverpool points in what appears to be a pivotal match in their top-four battle.
Liverpool Fans Turn on Slot and Transfer Strategy
Liverpool supporters are venting frustration at manager Arne Slot's tactical performance and the club's recruitment decisions under sporting director Richard Hughes, with particular anger directed at the quality of summer signings and the lack of pressing intensity. The draw against Brentford has crystallised wider concerns about whether Slot and Hughes have the ability to turn things around, with fans questioning their competence heading into next season.
Manager Future in Doubt as Season Stalls
Liverpool fans are expressing concern about Arne Slot's long-term prospects at the club, with speculation swirling over whether he intends to stay beyond this season amid inconsistent performances and a sluggish campaign. The discussion reflects growing unease about his ability to turn things around, with some questioning how much longer supporters should back him given the results 55 games into his tenure.
Liverpool Fans Bid Farewell to Andrew Robertson Legend
Liverpool supporters are expressing emotional gratitude and appreciation for Andrew Robertson following what appears to be his final appearance or departure from the club, with fans celebrating his legacy as one of the Premier League's greatest left-backs and praising his character, passion, and personality both on and off the pitch. The discussion captures a bittersweet moment of recognition for a departing club icon, with particular focus on Robertson's composed demeanour during his exit.
Liverpool Fans Devastated as Title Race Slips Away
Liverpool supporters are emotionally overwhelmed following a 1-1 draw with Brentford that leaves them fourth in the league, far behind Arsenal and Manchester City in the title race. The posts capture raw disappointment at what feels like a crucial dropped opportunity, with fans grappling with the heartbreak of watching their side's challenge fade away.
Liverpool Fans Grapple with Season-Long Collapse
Liverpool supporters are venting frustration over a disappointing campaign that saw them finish fourth with 59 points—25 adrift of Arsenal—despite significant investment, with particular criticism aimed at their inability to win matches down the stretch and failure to dominate at home. The discussion reflects broader anxiety about next season, with fans questioning whether structural problems under Arne Slot run deeper than expected and whether the club's standards have genuinely slipped after years of competing for titles.
Liverpool Fans Slam "Dull" Season as Season Ends
Liverpool supporters express deep frustration with what they perceive as boring, uninspiring football under Arne Slot, with the 0-0 draw against Brentford serving as a culmination of a season they've found tedious and demoralising. The negativity centres on the stark contrast between the attacking flair under previous management and the current tactical approach, which fans describe as lifeless and unsustainable.
Liverpool Fans Lose Faith in Arne Slot
Liverpool supporters have turned on manager Arne Slot following a 1-1 draw against Brentford, criticising his tactical decisions—particularly his substitutions and team selection—whilst questioning his grasp of the game after a season of disappointing performances with a squad he's been given considerable resources to work with. The frustration is compounded by the feeling that key players like Gravenberch and Mac Allister are being left on the pitch despite poor displays, with fans questioning whether the manager has lost control of the situation entirely.
Liverpool Fans Pay Tribute to Robertson Legacy
Liverpool supporters are celebrating Andrew Robertson's impact at the club following what appears to be his departure, with fans reflecting on how he transformed the left-back position from a long-standing weakness into a position of genuine strength over nearly a decade. The overwhelming sentiment is one of gratitude for his consistency, leadership, and embodiment of the club's values both on and off the pitch.
Liverpool Fans Devastated by Brentford Draw
Liverpool supporters are expressing deep frustration after their side drew 0-0 with Brentford at home, with Curtis Jones giving them the lead before Kevin Schade equalised. The overwhelmingly negative reaction centres on the team's perceived lack of quality, identity, and competitive standards, with fans questioning fundamental aspects of their performance.
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WE ARE LEVEL! Keane Lewis-Potter's deflected shot loops towards the back post where Schade reacts quickest to head home! COME ON LADS! 💪 🔴 1-1 🐝 #LIVBRE | #BrentfordFC
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WE ARE LEVEL! Keane Lewis-Potter's deflected shot loops towards the back post where Schade reacts quickest to head home! COME ON LADS! 💪 🔴 1-1 🐝 #LIVBRE | #BrentfordFC
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Forgive me if I'm wrong but I think I remember him playing CF a little towards the end, Salah was carrying us through the winter and most of the spring, Mane started to regain some form in that position.
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NFO 1 - 1 BOU
Fans Praise Morgan Gibbs-White's Clinical Finishing Display
Neutral observers and supporters were impressed by Morgan Gibbs-White's composure and accuracy during Forest's 1-1 draw with Bournemouth, with particular focus on his opening goal and his general link-up play throughout the match. Discussion centred on his technical quality, his distinctive running style, and frustration that his form hasn't yet translated into wider recognition at the highest level.
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Tuchel Under Fire Over England Squad Selection
Fans are furious at Thomas Tuchel's decision to overlook Morgan Gibbs-White for England selection, with the midfielder's match-winning performance against Bournemouth intensifying criticism of the manager's squad choices. The anger centres on Tuchel allegedly picking out-of-form alternatives instead of a clearly in-form Premier League talent.
Sky Sports Technical Chaos During Forest vs Bournemouth
Nottingham Forest fans vented frustration about widespread streaming and signal failures across Sky Sports' broadcast during the match, with multiple viewers experiencing buffering, delays, and complete signal loss throughout the first half. The technical problems proved so unreliable that several supporters openly questioned why they pay for the service when illegal streams offered better reliability.
Forest Fans Plot Summer Signings After Draw
Nottingham Forest supporters are already planning their transfer strategy ahead of the summer window, debating striker targets like Liam Delap, Zian Flemming, and various midfield options to strengthen their squad. The discussion reveals concern about potential departures and a desire for players who can provide genuine attacking depth and ball-playing capability in midfield.
Forest and Bournemouth Fans Eye Summer Overhaul
With the 0-0 draw leaving both sides frustrated, supporters are already looking ahead to the transfer window and squad rebuilding, debating potential signings whilst also getting distracted by wider league drama involving Manchester City's 115 charges and speculation about players like Rayan potentially departing for Europe. The discussion reveals a fanbase more focused on next season's prospects than salvaging this one, with some expressing resignation about their current trajectory.
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Forest Fans Dissect Bournemouth's Equaliser Tactics
Nottingham Forest supporters are analysing how Bournemouth broke through their defence to equalise, with particular focus on the defensive structure that allowed Marcus Tavernier's goal and criticism of Vítor Pereira's tactical adjustments during the match. Fans are debating marking assignments and set-piece vulnerability as the key factors in the 1-1 draw.
Forest's Early Lead Crumbles in Predictable Fashion
Nottingham Forest fans watched their side take a promising lead through Morgan Gibbs-White in the 34th minute, only for Bournemouth to equalise through Marcus Tavernier just after the hour mark in a result that felt inevitable to supporters. The discussion reflects a sense of resigned disappointment—fans expressing they'd seen this pattern before, with momentary hope quickly extinguished by defensive frailty.
Forest Draw Earns Mixed Praise From Supporters
Nottingham Forest fans are divided in their reaction to the 1-1 draw against Bournemouth, with some praising the team's performance as "well deserved" while others express frustration at dropped points in their battle to avoid relegation. The neutral sentiment reflects both appreciation for effort and disappointment that Forest couldn't secure a vital win from a commanding position after going 1-0 up.
Nottingham Forest Fans Battle the Heat During Stalemate
Forest supporters endured sweltering conditions whilst watching their side draw 1-1 with Bournemouth, with posts dominated by complaints about the warm weather rather than tactical analysis of the match itself. The discussion captures a largely unbothered fanbase watching a forgettable encounter on an uncomfortable day.
Everton and Villa Accused of Sabotaging Rivals' Season
Fans are furious that Everton and Aston Villa have failed to deliver results that would have helped other clubs' campaigns — particularly West Ham's survival hopes and Bournemouth's European qualification push. The discussion centres on frustration that these sides have "ruined" what supporters saw as crucial opportunities to shift the league's balance in their favour.
Hutchinson and Sangaré Criticised in Midfield Display
Nottingham Forest supporters are divided on Ibrahim Sangaré's performance—while some praise his improvement, others felt he lost possession repeatedly and wasn't at his usual standard. However, the brunt of the criticism is directed at midfielder Lloyd Hutchinson, whose careless passing and apparent loss of focus has left fans questioning whether he should feature regularly in the side.
Forest Fans Defend Gibbs-White's England Snub Outrage
Nottingham Forest supporters are frustrated that Morgan Gibbs-White, who they credit with saving the club from relegation, has been overlooked for England selection whilst other underperforming players received media campaigns for inclusion. Fans argue his brilliant form deserves recognition and that Tuchel's decision to exclude him represents a major oversight in English football.
Forest Fans Bid Farewell to Anderson Exit
Nottingham Forest supporters are resigned to losing star player Elliot Anderson this summer, viewing his departure as inevitable despite his exceptional performances. Fans are hopeful the club can secure a substantial transfer fee whilst accepting they'll likely keep Morgan Gibbs-White, another key player.
Forest Draw Bournemouth as Champions League Talk Swirls
Nottingham Forest supporters are taking the point against Bournemouth as a positive result given their respective league positions, whilst the broader fan discourse centres on Bournemouth's surprise sixth-place standing and speculation about whether they're capable of competing in European football. The match itself saw Morgan Gibbs-White's early goal cancelled out by Marcus Tavernier's second-half equaliser, with observers questioning Bournemouth's ability to maintain their challenge and referencing a pattern of surrendering first-half leads in recent seasons.
Forest and Bournemouth Fans Celebrate Player Returns
Supporters from both clubs are welcoming back key players to the squad, with emotional scenes involving families and genuine excitement about the personnel changes on display. The positive sentiment reflects relief and optimism as familiar faces rejoin their teams amid what appears to be a closely contested match.
Bournemouth Fans Celebrate European Football Qualification
AFC Bournemouth supporters are in celebratory mood after securing European football for next season, with the 1-1 draw against Nottingham Forest effectively sealing their place in Europe. Fans are singing about their European Tour and praising the team's impressive campaign, with particular mention of Marcus Tavernier's equaliser sparking momentum in the match.
Gibbs-White Praised Despite Controversial Booking
Nottingham Forest supporters are lavishing praise on Morgan Gibbs-White for his consistent, influential performances throughout the season, particularly highlighting his ability to maintain form even during managerial upheaval. However, there's frustration that he picked up a yellow card in this match despite being fouled himself, with some fans questioning the officiating while others cement him as a crucial player to the club's survival hopes.
Cunha Struggles as Makeshift Fullback at Forest
Nottingham Forest supporters are criticising Jair Cunha's performance in an unfamiliar right-back role, with fans pointing out that Bournemouth's attacks are systematically exploiting his positioning and that he appears out of place in the position. The consensus is that manager Vítor Pereira made the correct call bringing on Luca Netz as a replacement, as Cunha, a centre-back by trade, is being exposed defensively against Bournemouth's attacking threat.
Bournemouth Fans Celebrate Strong Season Despite Champions League Miss
AFC Bournemouth supporters are reflecting positively on a record-breaking campaign that secured sixth place and Europa League football, with excitement building around the club's trajectory given stadium expansion plans and improved on-pitch performance. Fans view next season as a genuine opportunity to win silverware in Europe and continue the club's upward momentum under their ownership and coaching.
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Decent half of football that. Not a classic but could deffo get used to this enjoying a match woth no pressure malarkey. Also enjoying MGW dropping another good performance just to show that fucking chav looking, German twat how wrong he is. Shows great character from MGW.
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Of course my stream died just as... Oh no wait it's back and delayed so much I still get to see MGW's goal lol
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The sky feed that I legitimately pay for is all over the place, no wonder people use dodgy streams
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MCI 1 - 2 AVL
Manchester City Fans Divided Over Pep's Future After Villa Draw
Following City's goalless first half and eventual 2-1 defeat to Aston Villa, supporters are split between those defending manager Pep Guardiola's legacy and demanding change, with some expressing emotional attachment to the departing boss whilst others argue his time at the club has run its course. The conversation reflects broader frustration at City's inability to break down Villa's defence and maintain their title challenge against Arsenal's runaway lead.
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Villa Fans Exasperated With Bailey's Chaotic Display
Aston Villa supporters are venting frustration at Leon Bailey's performance during the match, describing his play as erratic and below standard, whilst making light-hearted jibes about John McGinn's name and defensive contributions. The overwhelming consensus is that Bailey's inconsistent and baffling decision-making on the pitch is becoming intolerable, with fans openly questioning his value to the squad and suggesting his departure would be a relief.
Manchester City Fans Praise New Kit Design
Manchester City supporters are largely positive about the club's new kit reveal, with most discussing how sharp the design looks and expressing intent to purchase shirts bearing player names like Watkins. The kit discussion runs parallel to the match action, suggesting the new strip generated genuine enthusiasm among the fanbase despite the on-pitch result.
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City's Frustrating Season Finale Against Villa Controversy
Manchester City fans are lamenting a disjointed 2-1 defeat to Aston Villa that epitomised their entire season — Jekyll and Hyde performances across halves, controversial VAR decisions, and a bewildering lack of attacking intent in the second half. The result has sparked debate about what could have been achieved and exposed the inconsistency that has plagued City's campaign.
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Manchester City Fans Bid Emotional Farewell to Bernardo
Manchester City supporters are expressing heartfelt gratitude and saying goodbye to Bernardo Silva following his performance in the 0-0 draw against Aston Villa, with many praising his pressing and midfield work whilst others appear to be acknowledging the end of an era at the club. The discussion centres on appreciation for his effort rather than controversy over specific refereeing decisions, despite the topic classification.
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Villa Fans Debate Left-Back Future After Strong Season
Aston Villa supporters are discussing the club's defensive setup, with particular focus on whether Ian Maatsen can develop into a reliable starter and whether Lucas Digne's age means the club should explore alternatives at left-back in the summer transfer window. There's also debate about a player's England inclusion and whether Villa should cash in on an in-form performer before a potential dip in form.
Aston Villa Fans Hail Watkins as Premier League Elite
Aston Villa supporters are celebrating Ollie Watkins's two-goal performance in the 2-1 victory over Manchester City, debating his status among the league's finest strikers and arguing that his consistent output—particularly in non-penalty goals—ranks him alongside only Haaland and Salah. Fans are expressing confidence that a fit Watkins throughout a full season could deliver Villa a Premier League title, whilst also reflecting on his pattern of proving doubters wrong when he's in form.
Manchester City Fans Bid Emotional Farewell to John Stones
Manchester City supporters are reacting with poignant emotion to what appears to be John Stones' final appearance or departure from the club, with fans expressing gratitude and heartfelt sentiment as they watch him on the bench during City's 2-1 loss to Aston Villa. The discussion centres on his legacy, his impact on the squad, and the bittersweet nature of seeing a beloved defender leave the Etihad.
Fans Slam VAR Over Controversial Foden Offside Decision
Manchester City supporters and neutrals are furious over a VAR decision that disallowed a Phil Foden goal for offside, with fans arguing the technology manipulated the image to create a false ruling and claiming he was clearly onside even by the adjusted VAR lines shown on screen. The posts express widespread frustration that VAR officials have essentially invented an offside position that doesn't exist in reality.
City Fans Devastated as Villa Stun Etihad
Manchester City supporters are processing a shocking 2-1 home defeat to Aston Villa, with emotional reactions dominating social media as Pep Guardiola's side fails to capitalise on a dominant position. The loss marks a significant moment in the title race, leaving fans struggling to comprehend how City surrendered control of the match.
City Stars Emotional As Era Comes to End
Manchester City fans are processing deeply emotional scenes from the match, with Pep Guardiola and Bernardo Silva visibly tearful on the touchline as the team's chapter appears to be closing. The discussion centres on the poignancy of witnessing club legends and their manager confronting what feels like the end of an historic period.
Fans Criticise Savinho's Final Third Decision-Making
Manchester City supporters are frustrated with Savinho's inability to execute in attacking positions, particularly his wayward crossing and poor decision-making in the final third, with multiple posts highlighting his erratic first touch and lack of end product despite his other qualities. The discussion also touches on injury concerns and Phil Foden's impressive finishing as a point of contrast.
Aston Villa Fans Demand García Exit After Poor Display
Villa supporters have turned on right-back Andrés García following a woeful performance against Manchester City, with the consensus that he must leave the club this summer—either on loan or permanently—to make way for genuine competition at the position. The debate centres on whether García was ever suited to Villa's level and whether keeping him has stunted his development, with some suggesting his showing has already damaged his resale value.
Manchester City Fans Pay Tribute to Departing Pep Guardiola
Manchester City supporters are expressing heartfelt gratitude and emotional farewells to Pep Guardiola following what appears to be his final match in charge, reflecting on a transformative decade that brought European success and shaped their identity as fans. The discussion centres on appreciation for his managerial legacy, trophy wins including a treble, and the profound impact he's had on the club and its supporters.
City's Corner Routine Frustration in Villa Draw
Manchester City fans are venting their frustration at the team's ineffective corner kicks and set-piece strategy during the match, with several posts criticising the execution and tactical approach to dead-ball situations. The discussion reflects broader disappointment with City's inability to capitalise on opportunities, with some supporters sarcastically suggesting the season is already lost.
VAR Chaos at Season's End Sparks Fury
Fans are livid over controversial VAR decisions in the Manchester City versus Aston Villa match, particularly a disallowed goal in the 90+2nd minute that has left supporters questioning the competence and integrity of Premier League officials. The overwhelming sentiment is that VAR, rather than improving the game, is being used inconsistently and has become a tool that actively damages football.
Manchester City Face Squad Overhaul as Guardiola Era Stalls
City supporters are openly discussing wholesale changes needed this summer after another unconvincing performance, with particular concern about ageing squad members, weak rotation options, and a pattern of second-half collapses that has plagued them since last season. The mood is one of resignation — fans recognise key departures are inevitable and believe incoming recruitment will be critical to preventing next season from becoming a disaster.
Aston Villa's Watkins Double Stuns Manchester City
Aston Villa pulled off a remarkable upset at the Etihad, with Ollie Watkins scoring twice to secure a 2-1 victory over Manchester City in a match that saw VAR involvement and tactical adjustments throughout. Fans are dissecting the attacking performances, particularly debating Antoine Semenyo's role in the defeat and questioning Manchester City's striking options as the season reaches its climax.
Fans Frustrated Over Match Coverage and Streaming Access
Supporters struggled to find reliable ways to watch Manchester City's 0-2 loss to Aston Villa, with complaints about BBC Sport's slow live updates and concerns about streaming platforms cutting off post-match coverage. The discussion reveals widespread frustration with broadcast logistics rather than tactical or on-pitch analysis of the contest itself.
Aston Villa Stun Manchester City in Dramatic VAR Chaos
Aston Villa's 2-1 comeback victory over Manchester City has ignited fractured reactions from supporters, with the overriding sentiment centred on disbelief at VAR interventions in the final moments — particularly a controversial goal decision that left City fans furious and Villa supporters torn between celebration and confusion. The decidedly neutral emotional temperature reflects genuine uncertainty about whether justice was served or if the technology has once again muddied what should have been a clear outcome.
Manchester City Fans Bid Farewell to Departing Legends
Manchester City supporters are expressing heartfelt gratitude to departing players Bernardo Silva and John Stones, along with manager Pep Guardiola, in what appears to be an emotional farewell following what fans are treating as a final match together. The posts celebrate the contributions these key figures have made to the club over their years of service, with fans thanking them for trophies, memorable performances, and shaping the club's identity.
City Fans Debate Foden's VAR Drama and Midfield Future
Manchester City supporters are fixated on Phil Foden's involvement in two VAR incidents during the match, with some hyping him as a generational talent whilst others question whether he can fill the creative void left by Kevin De Bruyne's absence. The discussion oscillates between celebration of Foden's quality and concern that midfield reinforcements—potentially including Rayan Cherki—are needed to compete at the highest level.
Aston Villa Secure Dramatic Turnaround Against Manchester City
Aston Villa came from behind to stun Manchester City 2-1, with Ollie Watkins scoring twice after Antoine Semenyo had given City an early lead, sparking heated debate among supporters about Unai Emery's tactical decisions and squad rotation choices throughout the match. Fans are divided between celebrating the comeback victory and questioning whether the manager's handling of team selection and substitutions was pragmatic or hypocritical to his established principles.
Sunderland's Surprise European Football Qualification Stuns Fans
Fans are reacting with disbelief to Sunderland securing Europa League football after their promotion, highlighting the unpredictability of their season with wins against big sides and losses to lesser opponents. The discussion centres on how rapidly the club has climbed the table and the broader surprise of smaller clubs like Sunderland, Bournemouth, and Brighton all qualifying for European competition.
City Fans Process Controversial Loss and Legend Farewells
Manchester City supporters are grappling with a disputed VAR decision that cost them the match against Aston Villa, but many are choosing to focus on celebrating the departures of three club legends rather than dwelling on the scoreline itself. The mood is bittersweet—frustration at the VAR controversy mixed with acceptance that this marks the end of an era at the Etihad.
Villa's Respect and Resilience in City Stalemate
Aston Villa supporters are celebrating their team's composure and character in holding Manchester City to a draw, with particular praise for the players' conduct and Unai Emery's leadership. Fans are simultaneously wrestling with the familiar Villa experience of inconsistency—picking up unexpected points against top sides whilst dropping them carelessly against weaker opposition.
Fans Question Villa's Discipline After Chaotic Display
Supporters are divided over whether Aston Villa's sloppy performance and defensive lapses reflect genuine tactical struggles or the aftermath of celebrations, with several pointing to inconsistent refereeing decisions that benefited the visitors. The discussion centres on missed opportunities for City and frustration at Villa's apparent lack of organisation, alongside gallows humour about hangovers and what a sharper City striker might have done with the chances on offer.
Manchester City Fans Grieve Late VAR Heartbreak
Manchester City supporters are devastated after a dramatic late VAR decision cost them the match against Aston Villa, with fans expressing genuine emotional anguish at what appears to be a goal disallowed in stoppage time that sealed a 1-2 defeat. The collective sense of loss centres on how cruelly the result was decided, turning what could have been a crucial result into a gutting reminder of how fine the margins are in title races.
Rico Lewis Under Fire After City Defeat
Manchester City supporters are heavily criticising Rico Lewis's display, questioning his physical capability and decision-making during the 2-1 loss to Aston Villa, with many suggesting he shouldn't be featuring ahead of available alternatives like Omar Marmoush. The frustration extends to the club's hierarchy for handing him a new contract when other clubs had rejected him at the start of the season.
Fans Plead with Struggling Everton in Crucial Clash
Neutral and rival supporters are desperately urging Everton to perform better during a match where the Toffees appear to be playing poorly and failing to create chances. The tone suggests frustration that Everton's lacklustre display could have wider implications for the league table, with fans from other clubs watching anxiously as results unfold across the gameweek.
West Ham Fans Rue Dropped Points and Spurs Survival
Neutral West Ham supporters are reflecting on how their inconsistent season — particularly dropped points against mid-table sides like Bournemouth and Tottenham — has cost them in the title race whilst simultaneously keeping rivals like Spurs in the division. The discussion centres on regret and frustration that their own failings have indirectly prevented stronger teams from reaching European competition whilst helping weaker sides survive.
Fans Debate European Challengers and Title Contention Ahead
Supporters are weighing up how competitive European competitions will be next season, with discussion around which Premier League clubs might struggle or thrive, while also debating whether Manchester City can repeat as champions given Arsenal's current strength. There's also tangential talk about Club World Cup achievements and hopes for PSG's Champions League prospects.
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If we draw this AI animated EA Fifa 2014 graphic on the screen that shows he was actually onside then they'll definitely see that he was offside.
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Haaland is the only player to score more non penalty goals than Watkins in the league this season. Another season of proving the doubters wrong
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turned off my stream at half time, forgot we were even playing, come back and ollie’s scored. you love to see it
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BUR 1 - 1 WOL
VAR Controversy Mars Burnley And Wolves Draw
Fans are heavily criticising the referee's VAR decision to award the early penalty to Adam Armstrong, with Burnley supporters vocally expressing frustration at what many view as a poor officiating call that set the tone for a frustrating 1-1 draw. The discussion also reflects broader complaints about inconsistent refereeing standards this season and missed finishing opportunities from both sides.
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Wolves Fans Turn on Mateus Mané's Selfish Play
Wolverhampton supporters are venting frustration at Mateus Mané's inconsistent, self-centred approach during the 1-1 draw, with multiple fans criticising his reluctance to pass and suggesting the club should cash in on him this summer. There's also mild irritation at Tolu Arokodare's tendency to have the ball bounce awkwardly off him during play.
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Burnley Draw in Relegation Fight, Fans Despair
Burnley supporters are deeply frustrated after drawing 1-1 with fellow bottom-club Wolverhampton, leaving their side 19th and at genuine risk of finishing rock bottom of the Premier League. Fans are equally exasperated by the team's defensive approach — sitting deep after going ahead — which mirrors their collapse the previous week and exemplifies the cautious, tentative football that has defined their catastrophic season.
Wolves Fans Demand Edwards Sacked After Burnley Draw
Wolverhampton supporters are turning decisively against manager Rob Edwards following a disappointing 1-1 draw with relegation-battling Burnley, with many arguing he has failed tactically, offered no structure, and left the team with no path forward. The conversation has shifted from uncertainty to outright calls for his removal, with frustrations also aimed at players like Kyle Walker, whilst a minority voice insists the squad must back Edwards for a fresh start next season.
Zian Flemming Equaliser Sparks Mixed Reaction
Wolves fans are discussing Zian Flemming's levelling goal in the 47th minute that brought the match to 1-1, with reactions ranging from praise for the finish to lingering frustration over Burnley's controversial early penalty award. The wider sentiment reflects relief at getting something from a crucial relegation scrap, though some supporters remain unhappy with refereeing decisions that shaped the contest.
Wolves Fans Debate Mosquera's Championship Future
Wolverhampton supporters are divided on defender Yerson Mosquera's viability at this level versus the Championship, with some praising his physicality and desire whilst others criticising his reckless decision-making and questioning whether manager Rob Edwards even plans to keep him next season. The discussion centres on whether Mosquera's raw attributes will translate better to second-tier football or if his tactical nous needs improvement regardless of league.
Burnley and Wolves Fight in Desperate Relegation Clash
Fans from both bottom-placed clubs reacted emotionally to a dramatic 1-1 draw featuring an early VAR penalty, an equaliser, and late yellow cards, with supporters expressing frustration at their teams' dire league positions whilst clinging to hopes of survival or fearing imminent Championship football. The discussion reflected the desperation of two clubs battling to avoid the drop, mixing dark humour about their plight with fragile optimism about securing points.
Hwang's Invisible Display Frustrates Wolves Fans
Wolverhampton supporters are criticising Hee-chan Hwang's anonymous performance, with fans questioning why he remains on the pitch despite minimal involvement and a yellow card, whilst praising early penalty conversion and Mateus Mané's near-miss in what became a 1-1 draw at Turf Moor.
Wolves and Burnley Battle to Stalemate at Break
Fans are discussing the dramatic first-half action in this crucial relegation six-pointer, where Burnley went behind to an early Adam Armstrong penalty before Zian Flemming levelled the match just after the hour. The tone is mixed, with some expressing frustration at their team's season-long struggles whilst others remain cautiously optimistic about the fightback.
Wolves' Dismal Season Reaches Humiliating Nadir
Wolverhampton supporters are expressing devastating frustration after their team's continued inability to win away from home — a record embarrassment across Europe's top five leagues — with particular anger directed at manager Rob Edwards and the squad's chronic inconsistency. The discussion reflects a broader sense that the club's season has been a complete failure, though some fans acknowledge the structural damage that relegation could cause.
Wolves Fans Face Grim Championship Reality
Wolverhampton supporters are devastated after a demoralising performance against Burnley that epitomises their catastrophic season, with many accepting relegation to the Championship and expressing little confidence in bouncing straight back up given how comprehensively they've been outplayed by a side that will also compete in the second tier next season. The tone is one of resignation and dark humour, with fans acknowledging that draws against Arsenal and Tottenham provided false hope and that upcoming opponents like Millwall, Middlesborough and Southampton will pose a completely different level of challenge than they're currently managing.
Burnley Battle to Draw as Late Substitutions Reshape Match
Fans tracked Burnley's defensive approach throughout the 1-1 draw, with most discussion focused on the relentless wave of substitutions both sides made in the closing stages as they chased or consolidated the result. The neutral sentiment reflects a grinding, tactical affair where neither team found a decisive edge, despite Zian Flemming's equaliser temporarily giving Burnley hope against Wolves.
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76’ | #BUR 1-1 #WOL Jerome Abbey on to become the second youngest player in our history 👏 #BURWOL https://t.co/57oZhDXzd0
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76’ | #BUR 1-1 #WOL Jerome Abbey on to become the second youngest player in our history 👏 #BURWOL https://t.co/57oZhDXzd0
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Are we not meant to be on Sky Sports Plus? Fuck off Salah, its not all about you. Edit: Sky Sports app if anyone is looking
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TOT 1 - 0 EVE
Tottenham Face Relegation Reality After Defeat to Everton
Fans are discussing Tottenham's catastrophic season and next year's prospects after losing 1-0 to Everton, with posts sarcastically mocking the club's imminent relegation and questioning the direction under new management. The discussion reflects deep frustration at De Zerbi's failed tenure and speculation about structural changes needed to avoid further decline.
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Spence's Display Sparks Tactical Debate at Tottenham
Fans are divided on right-back Djed Spence's performance, with some praising his work rate compared to his predecessor whilst others criticise his limited attacking threat and repetitive play on the wing. The discussion touches on broader concerns about Tottenham's attacking options, with comparisons drawn to other underperforming attacking players across the league.
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Tottenham And Everton Fans Celebrate Survival
Fans from both clubs are expressing relief and cautious joy at securing Premier League survival, though Tottenham supporters in particular are tempered in their celebration, acknowledging that merely staying up represents a disappointing season for a club of their stature. The discussion reflects the tension between happiness at avoiding relegation and frustration at how close the battle became.
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Porro Accused of Diving and Simulation in Goalless Draw
Tottenham supporters and neutrals have heavily criticised Pedro Porro's behaviour during the 0-0 draw with Everton, with fans accusing the right-back of persistent diving, exaggerated injury feigning, and unsporting conduct to manipulate the referee. Whilst some acknowledged his attacking prowess, the overwhelming consensus branded his theatrics as "shameful" and "diabolical," with calls for disciplinary action against what many viewed as cynical gamesmanship.
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Kinsky's Remarkable Redemption Arc Against Everton
Tottenham fans are celebrating goalkeeper Antonín Kinský's exceptional performance and dramatic late saves in what appears to be a crucial match, hailing his turnaround after a poor recent outing. The consensus among supporters is that his string of vital stops—particularly in the 90+ minutes—have kept Spurs in contention and marked a genuine shift in form.
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Tottenham's Attacking Wastefulness On Full Display
Fans are tearing into Tottenham's profligate finishing and poor shot quality, with multiple posts mocking their inability to create genuine attacking threats despite lengthy possession. The overriding sentiment is one of frustration at genuinely abysmal attacking football, with supporters sarcastically celebrating the rare moment of a shot actually reaching the goalkeeper.
Tottenham Fans Relief After Survival, Squad Building Talk
Spurs supporters are celebrating staying up after a nervy finish, with discussion pivoting toward next season's recruitment under De Zerbi to build a competitive squad. Some are joking about rival players and the contentious nature of the relegation battle itself.
Roberto De Zerbi's Early Impact Offers Tottenham Hope
Tottenham supporters are celebrating Roberto De Zerbi's arrival as a breath of fresh air after a disastrous spell under Thomas Frank, with fans praising the improved style of play and results in his opening weeks despite the club's dire league position. There's cautious optimism that his football philosophy and intensity can finally turn the club's fortunes around after months of struggle.
Tottenham Fans Lament Stadium Atmosphere in Draw
Tottenham supporters are reflecting critically on the atmosphere at their new stadium during the 0-0 draw with Everton, with several fans expressing disappointment at the noise levels and comparing it unfavourably to the passion of their former ground. The discussion centres on how the expanded capacity venue has changed the character of matchday experience, with some lamenting the loss of iconic chants and intimate crowd energy from their previous home.
De Zerbi's Conduct and Future Under Scrutiny
Tottenham fans are fixating on Roberto De Zerbi's touchline behaviour during the 0-0 draw—particularly his visible frustration and animated reactions—whilst simultaneously questioning whether the new manager can turn the club's fortunes around next season after a disastrous campaign that has left them 17th in the table. The discussion oscillates between mockery of his demeanour and cautious optimism about his potential to rebuild the squad.
Tottenham Fans Dissect Tel's Frustrating Display
Spurs supporters are deeply frustrated with winger Tel's performance during the 1-0 defeat to Everton, criticising his decision-making in possession, reluctance to release the ball, and tendency to kill attacking momentum with overly cautious, nonchalant dribbling. The consensus is bewilderment at both his enormous transfer fee and the gap between his early promise and current output.
Everton Fans Turn on Thierno Barry's Goalless Performance
Everton supporters are tearing into Thierno Barry's display in the 1-0 defeat to Tottenham, with widespread criticism of his positioning, movement, and overall quality on the ball. The negativity centres on his failure to get into the box and contribute meaningfully in attack, leading some fans to question whether he is Premier League standard at all.
Fans React to Match Officiating Decisions
A large, diffuse thread of neutral reactions to the referee's performance during Tottenham's 0-0 draw with Everton, with supporters expressing relief, indifference, or mild frustration at key calls — though the fragmented nature of posts suggests no single refereeing decision dominated the conversation enough to unite opinion.
Palhinha's Late Winner Sparks Survival Debate
Tottenham fans are crediting João Palhinha's goal as potentially season-saving and arguing he deserves more recognition than other squad members for keeping the club's relegation hopes alive. The discussion centres on comparing Palhinha's goal contributions against other players like Romero, with supporters adamant that his impact has been decisive in crucial matches.
Tottenham Fans Divided Over Richarlison's Invisible Display
Spurs supporters are sharply split on Richarlison's performance in the goalless draw against Everton, with some dismissing him as invisible and ineffectual whilst others credit him as one of the few players actually fighting for the result. The Brazilian winger's subdued showing has ignited debate about whether he should be dropped as Tottenham battle relegation fears from 17th place.
Tottenham Fans Rage at PGMOL Over Referee Decisions
Spurs supporters are furious with the Professional Game Match Officials Limited, convinced the refereeing standards and decisions in their 0-0 draw against Everton represent another example of institutional bias against the club. The discourse reflects broader frustration that PGMOL consistently makes questionable calls that harm Tottenham's chances, with fans pointing to a pattern of poor officiating across multiple fixtures.
Romero Debate Intensifies as Tottenham Spiral Continues
Spurs fans are bitterly divided over Cristian Romero's absence and conduct, with some acknowledging his early-season quality whilst others criticise his attitude, the club's handling of his Argentina trip, and question whether management failures bear equal blame for Tottenham's dire 17th-place position. The discussion reveals deeper frustration about scapegoating versus systemic problems at the club.
Danso's Gritty Performance Impresses Despite Physical Toll
Tottenham fans are praising Kevin Danso's defensive work rate and commitment during the 1-0 win, with particular credit for his aerial dominance and physical battles throughout the match. Discussion centres on an injury he sustained—appearing to take a blow to the face—but supporters are pleased he stayed focused and helped secure the victory despite the knock.
Tottenham Fans React to Survival with Bitter Relief
Spurs supporters are processing their club's narrow escape from the relegation zone on a dramatic final day, oscillating between relief at survival and deep frustration at a season that delivered nothing but mediocrity and anxiety. The mood is one of exhausted resignation rather than celebration—fans acknowledging they scraped through but expressing little optimism about immediate prospects.
Tottenham Star's Argentina Trip Sparks Fury Among Fans
Spurs supporters are furious with a player who travelled to Argentina during the relegation fight, believing he only returned to the squad after fierce fan backlash forced his hand. The controversy centres on what fans view as a calculated absence and a subsequent PR stunt to repair his image, with many calling for his departure despite acknowledging his on-pitch quality.
Pickford's World Cup Fears Amid Spurs Shocker
Fans are fixating on Jordan Pickford's error-prone display during Everton's win over Tottenham, using his mistake as a springboard to anxiously debate whether similar blunders will haunt England at the World Cup. The commentary is equal parts criticism of his actual performance and dark humour about his tendency to gift possession and create chaos under pressure.
Tottenham Fans Vent Frustration Over Richarlison Display
Tottenham supporters are heavily criticising Richarlison's performance in the 0-0 draw against Everton, with fans sarcastically lamenting his ineffectiveness and calling for him to be removed from the squad. The overwhelming negativity centres on his lack of impact in attack and general invisibility throughout the match.
Everton Fans Turn on Moyes After Abject Tottenham Display
Everton supporters are calling for manager David Moyes's head following a toothless 1-0 defeat to struggling Tottenham, with fans expressing fury at the team's complete inability to create chances or threaten the opposition. The negativity extends beyond Moyes himself, with widespread frustration that Everton's relegation form mirrors Spurs' own crisis—and anger that the club cannot even manage basic attacking football in a must-win battle near the bottom of the table.
Tottenham Fans Clash Over Palhinha Goal Celebrations
Supporters are divided over whether players and fans should be allowed to celebrate João Palhinha's goal enthusiastically, with some arguing that any moment of joy deserves celebration whilst others mock the intensity given Tottenham's 17th-place finish and precarious league position. The debate hinges on whether celebration standards should shift based on a team's circumstances or whether enjoyment should be unconditional.
De Zerbi Single-Handedly Saving Tottenham From Relegation
Tottenham fans are crediting manager Roberto De Zerbi with almost solely responsible for keeping the club in the Premier League through his recent run of 11 points from 7 games, with supporters arguing the team would have been relegated without his intervention. The overwhelming consensus is that De Zerbi's impact goes far beyond "playing his part" — he's been the difference between survival and the drop.
Tottenham Fans in Meltdown as Everton Take the Lead
Spurs supporters are visibly stressed and anxious as Tottenham fall behind to João Palhinha's 43rd-minute goal, with fans expressing their nerves through increasingly frantic and darkly humorous posts about the tension of the match. The overwhelming negativity reflects Tottenham's precarious league position and the desperation surrounding De Zerbi's early tenure at the club.
Referee Questioned Over Head Injury Treatment and Protocols
Fans are divided over whether Tottenham players, particularly Pedro Porro, suffered legitimate head injuries during the match or were exaggerating — with several critics arguing the referee either stopped play unnecessarily or failed to properly enforce concussion protocols and VAR reviews. The discussion reflects broader frustration about inconsistent injury management and what many perceive as theatrical behaviour wasting match time.
Fans Slam Neville's Dramatic Reaction to Match Issues
Supporters are criticising Gary Neville for what they perceive as excessive melodrama in his response to technical problems during the match, with many arguing he treats minor incidents with disproportionate outrage whilst staying silent on more serious matters. The discourse suggests frustration at his tendency to complain constantly about operational issues rather than focusing on football itself.
Fans Rage at Nine-Minute Stoppage Time Decision
Supporters are furious at the referee's decision to add nine minutes of stoppage time, with many claiming it was unjustified and accusing the official of either making up the duration or punishing time-wasting antics from players. The extended period became a focal point of frustration, with fans questioning whether the actual active play time justified anywhere near that length of added time.
Palhinha's Goal Sparks Offside Controversy
Fans are debating whether João Palhinha's 43rd-minute goal was legitimately onside, with the discussion split between those insisting there was no doubt either way and others sarcastically suggesting the decision was questionable. The neutral sentiment reflects genuine uncertainty among supporters about whether the goal should have stood.
Fans Slam Biased Commentary During Dull Tottenham Stalemate
Supporters across both sets of fans criticised broadcast commentators for displaying inconsistent bias and struggling to manufacture drama during what was clearly a one-sided, uneventful match, with particular frustration at commentary suggesting Palhinha needed to be careful after being fouled rather than condemning the foul itself. The wider complaint centres on professional commentators failing to maintain neutrality and viewers finding the gap between hype-driven commentary and the actual quality of play genuinely embarrassing.
Tottenham Relegated as Everton Hold On to Safety
Fans across both sides are reflecting on a dead-rubber encounter that saw Everton secure a crucial 1-0 victory through João Palhinha's first-half goal, mathematically confirming Tottenham's drop into the Championship after a catastrophic season under Roberto De Zerbi. The discussion centres on the match's lack of drama and competitive intensity, with supporters simply acknowledging the inevitable outcome rather than debating contentious refereeing decisions despite the five yellow cards issued.
Romero Red Card Controversy Divides Fans on Consistency
Fans are fiercely debating whether a red card shown to Romero was justified, with complaints centring on inconsistent refereeing standards and comparisons to similar incidents involving other players like Fofana at Chelsea. The discussion has turned heated, with supporters questioning both the decision itself and the broader pattern of how referees interpret contact and handball offences across the league.
Tottenham Fans Divided on Maddison's Display in Everton Draw
Supporters are sharply split over James Maddison's performance and attitude in the 0-0 draw, with some praising his commitment and leadership whilst others criticise his quality and suggest the club should move him on in favour of younger talent like Vuskovic. The debate centres on whether Maddison represents the standards Tottenham should demand from their players.
Palhinha Goal Overshadowed by Bruno Fernandes Record News
Fans are celebrating João Palhinha's crucial 43rd-minute strike that secured Everton's victory, with several posts expressing affection for the midfielder's influential performance. Simultaneously, discussion is being pulled toward Bruno Fernandes' assist record-breaking achievement at Manchester United, reflecting how midweek Premier League drama continues to fragment fan attention across multiple storylines.
Everton Fans Dissect Ndiaye and George Selection Calls
Everton supporters are divided on the attacking midfield selections, with particular focus on Iliman Ndiaye's inconsistent second-half form and frustration over the absence of Morgan Gibbs-White, whilst debating whether the side has the quality to challenge rivals further up the table. There's acknowledgment of Ndiaye's technical ability but criticism of his decision-making in possession and reluctance to drive forward when receiving the ball in dangerous areas.
Tottenham Fans Criticise Sarr's Diving Antics
Spurs supporters are frustrated with Pape Matar Sarr's repeated attempts to win fouls through diving late in the match, with many arguing he's unconvincing at it and should know VAR will catch him out. The criticism highlights broader concern about his form and fitness this season, with some questioning his readiness to play at all.
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I need to flag a critical mismatch here. The match data shows **Tottenham Hotspur 0-0 Everton**, with João Palhinha scoring for Fulham in the 43rd minute — but that goal belongs to a completely diffe
Tottenham Fans Divided After Frustrating Everton Stalemate
Despite the 0-0 draw leaving Spurs in 17th place, supporters are fractured between those clinging to positivity and those expressing exhaustion at another disappointing result. The mixed sentiment reflects mounting frustration at the club's continued relegation-form struggles under De Zerbi, even as some refuse to abandon hope.
Tottenham Fans Divided Over Referee Card Parade
Spurs supporters are clashing over whether the referee's heavy hand with yellow cards — five issued across the match, including two to João Palhinha — was justified or excessive, with some defending it as harmless banter whilst others view it as genuinely embarrassing officiating. The negative sentiment reflects frustration at what many see as poor disciplinary control in a match Tottenham lost 1-0 to Everton.
Fans React to Tottenham's Defeat With Gif Banter
Supporters overwhelmingly used reaction GIFs to respond to Tottenham's 1-0 loss to Everton, with one post referencing a "Green Goblin's sabotage" — likely a metaphor for the match itself or managerial misfortune — whilst others posted cryptic or dismissive GIF responses suggesting frustration or dark humour at the result. The discussion remained largely non-verbal, relying entirely on image macros rather than substantive tactical analysis.
Everton Fans Lose Patience With Keane's Disastrous Display
Everton supporters vented their frustration at defender Michael Keane's error-strewn performance against Tottenham, criticising his poor passing, wayward delivery, and shaky defending as he struggled to cope with Spurs' attacking pressure. The overwhelmingly negative reaction reflects years of accumulated discontent with his consistency at the back.
Tottenham Fans Distracted By Appearance Debate During Defeat
Rather than engaging with the match itself, Tottenham supporters in this discussion thread have veered into lighthearted personal commentary about players' appearances and fashion choices, with particular focus on haircuts and grooming. The neutral sentiment reflects the casual, off-topic nature of the banter rather than any serious tactical or performance analysis of the 1-0 loss to Everton.
Tottenham Fans Divided on Kolo Muani's Performance
Supporters aired mixed reactions to Kolo Muani's contribution during Tottenham's goalless draw, with some praising his late appearance off the bench whilst others maintained their criticism of the striker's season-long struggles and expressed relief when he wasn't playing. The discussion reflects the polarised view among fans about whether the forward deserves another chance or represents a failed investment.
Tottenham Fans Rage at VAR Decisions in Everton Stalemate
Spurs supporters were incensed by a series of refereeing calls during the 0-0 draw, particularly questioning controversial free kick awards and VAR's inability to correct obvious errors, with fans expressing frustration at inconsistent decision-making throughout a match that felt devoid of meaningful action. The negativity reflects broader season-long complaints about officiating standards across the Premier League, with some sarcastically comparing the standard of refereeing to Arsenal's apparent preferential treatment.
Tottenham Fans Demand Executive Overhaul After Survival
Spurs supporters are venting fury at executives Vinai ADatam and Lange after the club's desperate fight to avoid relegation, with many calling for both to be sacked immediately and expressing zero faith in their summer transfer strategy. The anger centres on how the club's leadership has presided over a catastrophic season that saw Tottenham finish 17th, with fans convinced that cosmetic signings and empty promises won't solve the fundamental dysfunction at boardroom level.
Fans Divided on Tottenham's Defensive Resilience
A fragmented discussion amongst supporters centres on whether Tottenham's defensive shape—tested by a succession of yellow cards late in the match—held up adequately despite the 1-0 defeat to Everton. Opinion splits sharply between those backing the backline's performance and those unconvinced by De Zerbi's side's ability to compete at this level.
Tottenham's League Position Crisis Sparks Relegation Banter
Neutral observers and rival supporters are mocking Tottenham's 17th place finish, with some referencing back-to-back seasons of poor league standing and questioning the club's ability to escape the lower half of the table. The discussion centres on the gap between Tottenham's historical expectations and their current dire reality in the Premier League.
Palhinha's Strike Ignites Neutral Celebrations
Neutral observers are jubilantly reacting to João Palhinha's 43rd-minute goal that put Everton ahead 1-0 against struggling Tottenham. The overwhelming positivity suggests satisfaction with a decisive moment of quality football, with fans eager to see the lead extended.
Tottenham's Home Form Crisis Sparks Survival Fears
Spurs supporters are reeling from a dire home record — their first victory at White Hart Lane since December — with fans questioning whether the club can avoid another relegation battle next season after accumulating just 37 points across a disastrous campaign. The consensus is bleak: even marginal improvements won't guarantee safety given how catastrophically the side has performed both domestically and in front of their own supporters.
De Zerbi Vindication as Frank's Relegation Legacy Haunts
Tottenham supporters are crediting Roberto De Zerbi with rescuing the club from the brink of relegation after Thomas Frank's catastrophic run left them taking just one point in five games. Fans are emphatic that De Zerbi's tactical overhaul with the same squad proves the previous manager's failure was the real problem, not the players or injuries.
Spurs Survive Relegation as Relief and Mockery Clash
Tottenham supporters are processing the emotional reality of avoiding the drop after a desperate season, with posts oscillating between grim resignation about De Zerbi's rebuild and pointed mockery from rival fans highlighting just how far the club has fallen. The discussion captures a fractured fanbase unable to celebrate survival properly because the alternative—going down—would have been genuinely catastrophic.
West Ham's Relegation Confirmed as Season Ends in Disappointment
Fans are reacting to West Ham United's mathematical relegation from the Premier League after failing to pick up enough points across the season, with supporters expressing resignation and sadness at seeing the club drop down despite their entertaining approach to recruitment. The discussion reflects a broader sense that West Ham's late-season efforts have come too little too late, with some acknowledging the club's contribution to the league's entertainment value over the years.
Reddit Match Thread Descends Into Moderation Chaos
Fans grew frustrated with low-quality posting and perceived moderation failures during the Tottenham versus Everton match, with the discussion devolving into hostile exchanges rather than genuine football analysis. The negativity appears directed at thread culture and user behaviour rather than the match itself, with particular irritation expressed at what some perceived as American users dominating the conversation.
Tottenham Players Slammed for Diving Theatrics
Fans are furious at what they perceive as blatant simulation and diving from Tottenham players during the match, with particular scorn directed at the quality and desperation of the attempts. The widespread criticism suggests players are resorting to theatrical appeals rather than genuine attacking play, drawing comparisons to basketball-level exaggeration and earning accusations that managerial influence is encouraging such behaviour.
Tottenham Fans Rally Behind De Zerbi in Crucial Clash
Spurs supporters are energised and vocally backing their side as Roberto De Zerbi's team fights to avoid the drop, with the fanbase showing passionate engagement despite Tottenham's precarious position in 17th place. The high sentiment and repeated rallying cries suggest a fanbase desperate for a positive result to shift momentum in what is shaping up as a desperate battle against relegation.
Tottenham Fans Demand Never Repeat This Again
Tottenham supporters are expressing deep frustration and emotional exhaustion following the 1-0 defeat to Everton, with repeated pleas that the team must never produce such a disappointing performance again. The negativity centres on the manner of the loss rather than just the result itself, suggesting fans found the display particularly demoralising given Tottenham's current relegation-zone position.
Everton Fans Demand O'Brien Red Card as Defensive Meltdown Looms
Everton supporters are fixated on Jake O'Brien's poor performance and disciplinary vulnerability, with multiple fans predicting he will be sent off before the match ends. The overwhelmingly negative sentiment centres on O'Brien's shocking display as a centre-back, with fans questioning his defensive solidity and blaming management for keeping him on the pitch despite his obvious struggles.
Tottenham Fans Clash Over Relegation Survival Celebration
Spurs supporters are fiercely divided over whether players should be celebrated for narrowly avoiding relegation whilst finishing 17th, with some arguing the club's dire league position makes any euphoria embarrassing, whilst others defend players' right to be genuinely relieved at escaping the drop. The debate cuts to the heart of Tottenham's spectacular collapse under De Zerbi—a once-elite club now scrapping for survival rather than trophies.
Tottenham's Transfer Chaos and Long Rebuild Debate
Spurs supporters are fiercely divided over the club's winter transfer window recruitment—particularly the signings of Palhinha and Gallagher—with some blaming poor strategy for their 17th-place finish, whilst others argue the squad needs patience and backing rather than blame, likening the rebuild to Arsenal and Liverpool's multi-year projects. The broader tension centres on whether the board's spending approach is fundamentally broken or whether fans are being too impatient with a transitional squad still bedding in new players.
Tottenham Fans Despair at April Form Collapse
Tottenham supporters are heavily criticising their team's recent performances, claiming they have deteriorated dramatically since April despite Roberto De Zerbi's attempts to impose an attacking identity. Fans are expressing frustration at the inconsistency—pointing out that even when selection and coaching have improved, results have remained poor, with the side now on a seven-game run of unconvincing displays that has left them languishing in 17th place.
Fans Predict Stalemate as Survival Hopes Hang in Balance
Tottenham and Everton supporters are bracing for a goalless draw that would leave both clubs' relegation fate hanging by a thread, with multiple fans predicting a 0-0 result will offer neither side the points desperately needed to stay up. The mood reflects anxiety about a match that could prove decisive in the battle against the drop, with fans clamouring for at least one goal to inject drama into the survival battle.
Relegation Survivors Face Brutal Reality Check Next Season
Fans are discussing the grim prospects for teams battling relegation, with particular focus on how narrow survival margins leave clubs vulnerable to dropping down next campaign if they don't strengthen significantly. The discussion reflects cynicism about managerial influence on survival and frustration that some struggling sides like Chelsea remain precariously placed despite their resources, with speculation that without tactical improvement or new investment, another season of fight could end in the drop.
Everton Fans Devastated After Failing One Simple Task
Neutral observers and Everton supporters are expressing disbelief that Everton couldn't deliver a result against struggling Tottenham, with the repeated refrain "one job" reflecting widespread frustration at a missed opportunity that could have shaped the relegation battle. The loss keeps Tottenham in deep trouble at 17th whilst Everton remain in mid-table at 10th, but the tone suggests fans felt this was a winnable match that the Toffees should have secured.
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Disingenuous argument to make. If you've watched Fernandes play this season, he clearly stands out as a player for West Ham based on his playmaking attributes and chance creation. He's a good player who would strengthen our midfield. It's not like we would be taking one of their underwhelming players to sign like we have done at times with our players.
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Neville earlier said he wished Vic would be as vocal on the pitch as he was on the bench today. Shows how much of a fucking waffler he is, considering the most common complaint about Vic was how he was always yapping even when he was in the wrong
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False hope/optimism but can’t see us losing the game now unless something goes drastically wrong, a draw maybe but that’s enough so we take it. Not sure Neville’s comments about Vicario were warranted. What a kn\*bhead
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West Ham and Leeds Fans Debate Squad Overhaul Plans
With West Ham's relegation battle intensifying and Leeds struggling to mount a promotion challenge, supporters are using the goalless first half to vent frustrations about their squads' compositions—questioning midfield acquisitions, debating player value, and speculating on managerial decisions ahead of the summer transfer window. The discussion reflects broad scepticism about current recruitment strategy across both clubs, with fans openly preferring alternatives to established players like Brenden Aaronson.
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Fans Divided Over Controversial Shot Quality
Supporters are debating whether a particular attempt—likely one of the three goals scored in West Ham's 3-0 victory—was a well-executed finish or a poor effort that only looked impressive due to camera angle and goalkeeper positioning. The neutral sentiment reflects genuine disagreement in the fanbase about the technical quality of the strike.
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Broadcast Chaos as West Ham Thrash Leeds Three-Nil
Fans are frustrated with fragmented television coverage across multiple networks and streaming platforms, with complaints about Sky's presentation choices, missing goals on certain channels, and the difficulty of following simultaneous fixtures during gameweek 38. The match itself—a dominant West Ham performance ending 3-0—is overshadowed by commentary on the viewing experience rather than the football itself.
West Ham Fans Condemn Pablo's Woeful Display
West Ham supporters are venting frustration at midfielder Pablo's performance during the 3-0 defeat to Leeds, with fans describing him as unfit for Premier League football and highlighting how poor recruitment in that area epitomises the club's relegation battle. The criticism ranges from his technical wastefulnesss to his lack of game intelligence, with supporters suggesting he's actively hindering the team rather than helping it.
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Neutral Observers Discuss Heat and Bank Holiday Logistics
Fans are tangentially discussing UK weather conditions and bank holiday schedules rather than engaging with the referee decisions from the match itself. The conversation has drifted into casual chat about heatwaves affecting North London and whether markets are operating around the Memorial Day weekend.
West Ham Fans Turn on Summerville After Bleak Display
West Ham supporters are heavily criticising Crysencio Summerville's performance and perceived value, with multiple fans questioning whether the hyped winger is living up to expectations or justifying his transfer fee whilst the club struggles at the wrong end of the table. The discussion also touches on a potential hand injury and speculation about his future, with some fans suggesting he should be moved on entirely.
West Ham Fans Confront Bowen Exit as Relegation Looms
West Ham supporters are grappling with the likelihood that Jarrod Bowen will leave the club following their relegation to the Championship, with opinion split between those who recognise his quality and importance to the side and others questioning his recent form and suggesting a mass exodus is inevitable. The discussion captures the bitter reality of a club in freefall, where even individual performances feel hollow against the backdrop of sporting collapse.
West Ham Fans Turn on Diouf After Abysmal Display
West Ham supporters are venting their frustration at El Hadji Malick Diouf's poor performance during the match, with fans criticising his decision-making, crossing ability, and overall contribution to the side. The negativity has reached a crescendo, with calls for him to be dropped entirely and widespread demands that the club move him on.
West Ham Fans Clash Over Refereeing and Relegation Relief
A heated discussion emerged among West Ham supporters following the 3-0 defeat to Leeds, with tensions flaring over referee decisions and perceived inconsistencies in officiating throughout the match. Underneath the frustration lies a deeper current of relief that the club has managed to avoid the drop despite a season of considerable struggle.
Injury Time Controversy as West Ham Stuns Leeds 3-0
Fans are locked in debate over the referee's nine minutes of added time, with supporters questioning whether the extended stoppage was genuinely warranted or simply inflated by injury delays and stoppages — particularly as West Ham scored twice during the dying stages to seal a dominant 3-0 victory. The discussion reveals classic frustration at the opacity of injury-time calculation, with accusations flying that actual playing time fell well short of what was signalled.
West Ham Fans Blame Ownership After Relegation Confirmed
West Ham supporters are venting their fury at club ownership—specifically David Sullivan and the board—following what appears to be their drop out of the Premier League, with fans arguing the club's management failures have squandered their loyalty and brought the club to its knees. The discussion mixes bitter recriminations against decision-makers with dark humour about rivals' misfortunes, as the reality of relegation sets in.
West Ham's Long Road Back After Relegation Battle Season
West Ham supporters are reflecting on a disastrous campaign that saw the club nearly relegated, with fans expressing grim resignation about the scale of the rebuild required and scepticism about whether the club's ownership has the patience or ambition to mount a genuine recovery. There's acknowledgement that individual players have talent, but the collective dysfunction this season has left supporters bracing for a prolonged struggle to climb back up the table.
Tarkowski's Dirty Play Overshadows Castellanos Goal
Fans are criticising Tarkowski for reckless, aggressive behaviour on the pitch, with some calling out his physical, unsporting conduct during the match. Alongside the complaints about his discipline, there's also frustration with Castellanos's inconsistent finishing and apparent diving, suggesting the striker squandered chances after scoring the opening goal.
Defensive Performance and Player Selection Debate Emerges
Fans are discussing the quality and durability of key defensive players during the match, with particular attention to squad depth and whether certain performers warrant starting roles or summer transfers. The conversation reveals mixed opinions on individual defenders' abilities, alongside concerns about injury and tactical deployment.
West Ham's Collapse — Exhaustion and Loss of Identity
West Ham fans are lamenting a dramatic decline in form, with the team looking dire across seven consecutive matches, blaming fatigue from minimal rotation and a complete loss of attacking identity. The frustration cuts deeper because they briefly showed promise earlier in the season with controlled, attacking football, only to completely fall apart as the campaign wore on.
West Ham Fans Divided on Moyes After Victory
Despite West Ham's 3-0 win, supporters are split between those celebrating the result and those convinced manager David Moyes is fundamentally the problem with the club's performances. The negativity centres on tactical and stylistic concerns rather than this particular result, with many arguing he's merely a short-term stabiliser unsuited to the club's ambitions.
West Ham Face Summer Squad Overhaul as Relegation Looms
West Ham fans are debating which players will stay or leave following the club's relegation to the Championship, with most believing Souček will remain due to his age and high wages, while centre-back Mavropanos is widely expected to depart as a prime asset in demand elsewhere. The discussion reflects resignation about losing key attacking talent like Bowen and Castellanos, balanced against hopes of retaining certain squad pillars through the drop.
West Ham Fans Debate Nuno's Tactics After Defeat
West Ham supporters are divided on manager Nuno's performance and decision-making following the 3-0 loss, with some defending his overall impact since arriving mid-season whilst others criticise his tactical choices, bench management, and comparisons to his Nottingham Forest tenure. The discourse reflects frustration that despite late-season improvements, West Ham couldn't avoid the drop, with debate centring on whether Nuno's arrival was too late to save the club or whether his methods themselves are fundamentally flawed.
Referee Inconsistency Blamed for Match Controversies
Fans are heavily criticising the officiating throughout the match, with particular focus on inconsistent application of the rules — debating whether certain contact constituted genuine fouls, whether dives were properly penalised, and whether handball and other decisions were correctly adjudicated. The discussion reflects broader frustration with refereeing standards across the season, with supporters sarcastically questioning how decisions are being made in real time.
Referee Michael Oliver Criticised for West Ham Inconsistency
Fans are calling out referee Michael Oliver's performance, particularly questioning his inconsistent application of yellow cards and his handling of West Ham defender Spence's repeated fouls — with some arguing he should have been sent off but escaped punishment. There's broader scepticism about whether Oliver is genuinely a top-tier official or simply benefits from England's generally weak standard of refereeing.
West Ham Players Celebrating Survival Divides Fanbase
Fans are split over whether West Ham's players should be celebrating their dramatic late escape from relegation, with some arguing the squad deserves to enjoy the moment whilst others find it embarrassing that a club of their stature is treating mere survival as a trophy. The debate hinges on whether scraping 17th place on 36 points warrants the level of passion shown, with critics pointing out the contrast between the celebrations and the club's falling standards.
West Ham Fans Clash Over Tottenham Rivalry Tensions
West Ham supporters are bitterly divided in a thread dominated by accusations of obsessive behaviour towards Tottenham and Arsenal, with multiple posters — particularly those identified as American-based fans — being called out for what others see as performative grievance and geographic disconnection from their supposed clubs. The conversation descends into meta-argument about who actually started the Spurs discussion, reflecting deeper frustration within the fanbase about identity and authenticity during a difficult season.
West Ham's Toothless Display as Chances Remain Elusive
West Ham supporters were left exasperated by their side's complete inability to get meaningful efforts on goal, with fans sarcastically marking the arrival of their first shot on target as a rare achievement deep into the match. The discussion underscores the team's attacking impotence during a performance that ultimately ended in a heavy defeat, with spectators incredulous at how long it took for the Hammers to even register a shot worth noting.
West Ham's Dramatic Late Comeback Stuns Leeds
Fans are reacting to West Ham's stunning 3-0 victory over Leeds, with goals from Taty Castellanos, Jarrod Bowen, and Callum Wilson in the closing stages sparking mixed emotions across the fanbase. The discussion captures surprise at the dominant performance, commentary on individual player moments, and celebration of what appears to be a crucial win in the relegation battle.
Stadium Atmosphere and Logistics Dominate West Ham Talk
Fans are discussing the atmosphere and experience at West Ham's London Stadium during the match, with particular focus on guard of honour protocols, crowd behaviour, and the practical logistics of attending the ground. The conversation reveals a mixed and somewhat detached sentiment, with supporters noting the stadium's size, location convenience, and broader match-day experience rather than engaging deeply with on-pitch action.
West Ham Fans Confront Relegation Reality After Leeds Defeat
West Ham supporters are processing their team's 3-0 loss to Leeds and the near-certainty of Championship football next season, with some grim humour about drop-down while others cling to memories of last year's trophy success. The discussion reflects resigned acceptance mixed with defiance, as fans acknowledge the scale of their collapse and prepare for life outside the Premier League.
West Ham's Narrow Escape in Blunt Defeat
Fans are divided on whether West Ham came close to salvaging anything from a comprehensive 3-0 loss, with most responses suggesting the performance fell well short of "something special" despite occasional moments of promise. The neutral sentiment reflects frustration that, despite fielding a team, the Hammers never truly threatened Leeds and conceded heavily in the final stages.
West Ham's Relegation Nightmare Deepens After Leeds Thrashing
Fans across both sides are reacting to West Ham's comprehensive 3-0 defeat to Leeds United, with the result leaving the hosts in genuine danger of dropping out of the Premier League. The discussion captures a mix of resignation from Hammers supporters and relief from Leeds fans, as West Ham's dire form continues to compound their position near the bottom of the table.
Everton Face Relegation Fury After Toothless Display
Fans are expressing intense frustration at Everton's woeful attacking performance, with hundreds of posts mockingly suggesting the club deserves to go down alongside struggling Tottenham. The negativity is raw and sustained—supporters are essentially hate-watching and openly hoping for the worst outcome for the Merseyside side.
West Ham Survive Relegation Despite Late Collapse
West Ham fans are expressing relief mixed with frustration after staying up on the final day, though a 3-0 loss to Leeds has left supporters torn between celebration and disappointment at how the survival was secured. The discussion centres on the club's narrow escape from the drop and the tension of watching their fate come down to the wire.
Castellanos Divides Fans With Chaotic Display
West Ham and Leeds supporters traded barbs over Taty Castellanos's erratic performance during the match, with some mocking his ineffective play whilst others defended their player from outside criticism. The discussion captured the raw, unfiltered reactions fans have to individual players during a live match, oscillating between frustration and loyalty.
West Ham Fans Rage Through Chaotic Defensive Collapse
West Ham supporters vented their frustration in real-time as their side conceded three goals without reply, with the anger peaking around the second and third goals that sealed a demoralising defeat. The raw, expletive-laden reaction captures the desperation of a team battling relegation—now sitting 18th on 36 points with just three matches remaining.
Leeds United Stun r/Soccer With Stunning Victory
Leeds United supporters are celebrating a dominant 3-0 away win at West Ham with gleeful mockery directed at r/soccer users and rival fans who apparently doubted them. The posts capture the raw, unfiltered joy of an underdog result — Leeds move to 14th whilst West Ham remain in the relegation mire at 18th — with fans revelling in proving doubters wrong through emphatic performance rather than close margins.
West Ham's Limp Performance Exposes Threadbare Squad
Fans watched West Ham capitulate 3-0 in a match that exposed their threadbare midfield and defensive frailties, with discussion centring on the quality of their play and the growing frustration amongst supporters witnessing another heavy defeat in their relegation battle. The underlying sentiment reflects deep concern about the club's direction under Nuno, with conversation also touching on the standard of discourse in the fanbase itself.
West Ham's Collapse Sparks Blame Game Over Emery
Fans are locked in bitter dispute over whether West Ham's 3-0 defeat represents a failure of the players themselves or managerial accountability, with particular ire directed at Unai Emery, though confusion exists in the posts about which manager is actually responsible at this fixture. The discussion reveals deep frustration about the club's inability to compete, with some suggesting the team lacks the quality to challenge despite doing their "part" in the league.
West Ham's Relegation Sealed as Chaos Engulfs Season
Fans are processing West Ham's mathematical relegation to the Championship after a 3-0 defeat to Leeds, with discussion ranging from sympathy from rival supporters to broader frustration about the club's collapse and broader suggestions for restructuring the league. The largely neutral sentiment reflects resignation rather than shock — supporters acknowledging a season defined by draws and losses against weaker opposition that have finally caught up with the Hammers.
West Ham Collapse Sparks Chaotic Fan Laughter
West Ham fans have descended into delirious, somewhat shell-shocked laughter as their side suffered a crushing 3-0 defeat to Leeds United, with the humour appearing to be a coping mechanism for what is rapidly becoming a catastrophic season. The amusement is brittle—mixing genuine absurdity at the scoreline with the grim realisation that, sitting 18th with just 36 points from 35 games, their relegation battle has become genuinely dire.
Fans Call for Everton Points Deduction After Poor Display
Neutral observers and supporters are sarcastically demanding administrative punishment for Everton's poor performance, with the tongue-in-cheek calls for points deductions (ranging from 3 to 100 points) reflecting frustration at the club's inability to prevent rivals from escaping relegation trouble. The discussion suggests widespread dissatisfaction with Everton's current form and competitive standing in the league.
Tottenham Survival Aided By Villa's Europa Priorities
Neutral observers are sarcastically blaming Aston Villa for fielding a weakened side against Tottenham weeks ago, arguing their focus on European competition inadvertently helped Spurs avoid relegation rather than eliminating them from contention. The discussion highlights frustration that Villa's rotated approach—combined with other teams' poor performances—ultimately shifted the relegation picture in Tottenham's favour.
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Justin and Nmecha clearly both wearing their boots on the wrong feet for a laugh.
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If Summerville was half the player pundits and commentators constantly claim he is/worth half the transfer fee they keep claiming he'll bring in, shouldn't he be able to create even one clear cut opportunity by himself and just lift the team out of danger (in at least as much as they do what they need to do and win)?
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If we had Nuno and this squad to start the season, we would have stayed up. Instead we had graham potter starting Kilman and Aguerd at the back. It's blatantly clear that the problems at west ham are not with the manager.
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BHA 0 - 3 MUN
Brighton Fans Weigh Conference League Qualification Success
Brighton supporters are divided between celebrating European qualification after a mixed domestic season and acknowledging the club fell short of Europa League ambitions, with many recognising that while performances were inconsistent, the squad ultimately earned enough points to secure Conference League football. Manchester United fans, meanwhile, are highlighting their dominant away form this season, including the convincing 3-0 victory at the Amex that showcased the gulf in class between the two sides.
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Mount's Fitness Sparks Optimism Among United Fans
Manchester United supporters are praising Mason Mount's performance in the match, recognising him as a genuinely talented option in midfield rotation — but repeatedly emphasising that his value hinges entirely on staying fit, as injury has consistently limited his availability. Fans are broadly optimistic about keeping him as a utility midfielder for next season alongside potential new signings, though some worry the club could misuse him or waste the opportunity.
Fans Marvel at Clinical Finishing Display
Manchester United supporters and neutrals are celebrating the quality of the attacking play on display, particularly praising the exceptional finishing and creative build-up play that led to the goals. Despite acknowledging some defensive lapses from Brighton, the overall tone is one of admiration for United's ruthless execution in front of goal.
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Brighton Fans Divided Over Baleba Display
Brighton supporters spent much of the match debating midfielder Carlos Baleba's performance, with opinion sharply split between those who thought he was impressive and those who felt he had an off day. The discussion also touched on transfer rumours linking Baleba to Manchester United and fellow midfielders like Elliot Anderson, with some fans calling for respect amid the criticism.
Mbeumo Impresses in Man United's Dominant Brighton Win
Fans are reacting positively to Bryan Mbeumo's performance and goal in Manchester United's commanding 3-0 victory at Brighton, with discussion centring on his solid first season and potential to reach 20 goals next term. There's also mixed commentary on other attacking players like Amad and speculation about potential January additions, though the overall tone focuses on United's clinical finishing and Mbeumo's continued development as a consistent threat.
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Luke Shaw's Remarkable Full Season Consistency
Fans are celebrating Luke Shaw's unexpected achievement of starting every match for Manchester United this season, expressing surprise given his lengthy injury history and previous fitness struggles. The discussion highlights how the left-back has flown under the radar whilst maintaining solid, dependable performances throughout the campaign.
Fans Criticise Commentary Quality After Brighton Loss
Supporters are venting frustration at the standard of match commentary and broadcasters, with particular criticism aimed at specific commentators' analysis and their disconnect from what's actually happening on the pitch. The discussion suggests fans found the coverage miserable and analytically weak during this fixture.
Fans Speculate Over Carrick's Mysterious Neck Bandage
Manchester United supporters have become fixated on a visible plaster or bandage on manager Michael Carrick's neck during the match, with theories ranging from minor surgery to nervous scratching habits. The discussion is largely light-hearted, with fans joking about his appearance rather than engaging with serious refereeing or match criticism.
Brighton Fans Dissect Defensive Collapse in Crushing Defeat
Brighton supporters are lamenting a poor defensive performance that saw them concede three goals, with particular frustration about how the team folded under pressure despite some positives earlier in the match. The discussion reflects broader seasonal concerns about consistency and vulnerability at the back, though there's acknowledgement that defensive coaching improvements have been made in other areas.
Referee Incompetence Dominates Season-Long Complaints
Fans are expressing widespread frustration with refereeing standards throughout the season, citing poor decision-making and inconsistent VAR intervention as a persistent problem affecting match outcomes. The discussion centres on calls they believe were obvious errors, with some calling for rule changes that would allow managers to challenge decisions like in American sports.
Dorgu's Winger Switch Sparks Squad Debate
Fans are intensely divided over whether Patrick Dorgu should permanently move from left-back to winger, with some championing his offensive potential and attacking contributions while others question his technical ability in a more advanced role. The discussion reflects broader frustration about squad composition and player positioning, though there's growing recognition that Dorgu's development trajectory could shape United's attacking options next season.
Brighton Fans Focus on Crucial Summer Recruitment
After a goalless display against Manchester United, Brighton supporters are shifting focus to the transfer window, acknowledging that strategic signings—particularly in attack, midfield depth, and defensive reinforcements—will be essential to maintain European football and compete effectively next season. The consensus centres on recruitment strategy rather than blaming the result, with fans recognising that squad quality and rotation depth are critical given the increased fixture burden ahead.
Fans Frustrated as Gomez Squanders Countless Chances
Brighton supporters are venting their anger at Diego Gomez's clinical finishing during the match, with repeated complaints that he's missing sitters and failing to capitalise on good attacking positions, contrasting sharply with praise for other attacking players' quality on the ball and movement. The negativity centres on Gomez's inability to convert chances rather than his work rate or effort.
Fans Mock Manchester United's Bruno Fernandes Wordplay
Supporters are ribbing Manchester United's official social media account for an awkwardly phrased post that tried to make a joke about Bruno Fernandes "assisting" them in writing something, with fans offering better grammatical alternatives and riffing on the clumsy execution. It's the sort of cringe corporate football banter that gets immediate backlash from the fanbase.
Manchester United Fans Debate Malacia's Farewell Appearance
United supporters are discussing Tyrell Malacia's brief cameo in what appears to be his final game for the club, with opinion divided between those offering him a classy send-off and those critiquing his lack of control and passing ability. The discussion reflects broader frustration with the left-back's underwhelming contributions this season, whilst acknowledging manager Michael Carrick's gesture in giving him minutes before his departure.
Fans Debate Lacey Selection as United Ship Three
Manchester United supporters are discussing the merits of giving fringe players like Shea Lacey and Fletcher opportunities in the squad, with mixed reactions to their performances during a heavy defeat. The thread has become somewhat derailed by fan appreciation posts directed at a content creator named Beth, though the core conversation centres on whether younger talents deserve more playing time despite United's disappointing result.
Mainoo's Midfield Display Divides United Fans
Manchester United supporters are split on Kobbie Mainoo's performance, with some praising his silky control, creativity, and overall development in midfield whilst others argue he lacked standout impact and that Carlos Baleba actually dominated the central areas. The debate centres on whether his "calm" style represents genuine quality or whether he should be deployed further forward to maximise his technical skillset.
Brighton Fans Vent Frustration After Heavy Defeat
Brighton supporters are expressing deep disappointment at their team's performance and tactical approach during a heavy loss, with particular criticism directed at the lack of quality, pace, and creative options in the side. The discussion also touches on broader frustrations with management decisions and player selections, reflecting a fanbase divided between those backing the team and those questioning fundamental aspects of the club's direction.
Bruno's Ballon d'Or Chances Heat Up After Masterclass
Manchester United fans are excitedly debating whether Bruno Fernandes could win the Ballon d'Or in the coming years, with many suggesting a World Cup triumph would significantly boost his credentials for the award. The discussion centres on how major tournament success and domestic silverware might finally elevate him into genuine contention for football's most prestigious individual honour.
"Meaningless Final Match Kills Atmosphere at Brighton"
Neutral observers and fans are expressing disappointment with the lack of engagement and atmosphere surrounding what appears to be a final-day fixture played on a beach, with supporters leaving early and the casual nature of the encounter draining any competitive intensity from the occasion. The disconnect between the setting, the scoreline, and fan investment has created an awkward, deflated mood that's left viewers struggling to stay invested in the match.
Fans Fixate on Arbitrary Number During Rout
This discussion appears to be largely nonsensical social media noise, with supporters exchanging fragmented posts about the numbers 21 and 22 with no coherent connection to actual match events or player performance. The posts lack substantive football commentary and seem to represent either in-jokes, spam, or bot activity rather than genuine fan analysis.
Fans Debate Narrow Margins and Close Calls
Supporters are engaging in a measured discussion about fine margins in the match—particularly around chances, decisions, and what-ifs—with fans acknowledging valid points on both sides of various tactical or refereeing arguments. The neutral tone suggests fans are accepting the reality of a tightly contested fixture where small details shaped the outcome.
Bruno Fernandes Dominates as United Look Ahead
Manchester United supporters are celebrating Bruno Fernandes' standout performance and record-breaking season, with fans debating his ideal tactical positioning and imagining his potential if deployed as a pure number 10. The discussion reflects optimism about United's attacking quality and Bruno's fantasy football credentials as the club builds momentum under new management.
Shocking Brighton Collapse Leaves Fans Stunned
Manchester United's dramatic 3-0 victory at Brighton has sparked wildly divided reactions among fans, with United supporters celebrating emphhatically whilst Brighton fans grapple with disbelief at the scale of the defeat. The sheer swing from defensive composure to capitulation—three goals conceded in quick succession across the first and second halves—has left the fanbase fractured between those processing shock and those already fearing worse to come.
Referee Chaos Over Corners and Contact Calls
Fans are divided over several marginal decisions involving corner kicks that officials allegedly missed and contact in the box, with particular frustration directed at whether players won possession cleanly or through fouls. The discussion centres on inconsistent application of the rules — especially around what constitutes a legitimate challenge versus a push — and VAR's apparent failure to intervene on clear-cut incidents.
Brighton Fans Debate Conference League Prospects and Trophy Chances
Brighton supporters are cautiously optimistic about their Conference League qualification, viewing it as a genuine opportunity to win a European trophy despite the disappointment of narrowly securing the spot. The discussion centres on whether the competition is winnable for an English team and how squad depth will be needed to manage the additional fixtures throughout the season.
Expensive Signings Under Fire as Performances Disappoint
Fans are debating the value and impact of recent big-money arrivals, with particular scrutiny on Zirkzee's contributions on the pitch and whether players like Wirtz and Isak have justified their transfer fees. The discussion centres on whether these signings will eventually justify their costs or represent poor business, with several supporters questioning what Zirkzee actually offers to the team.
Fans Debate Maguire's World Cup Snub Under Tuchel
Supporters are frustrated that Harry Maguire has been left out of the World Cup squad despite strong recent form, with many questioning manager Tuchel's selection and arguing that the Manchester United defender deserves inclusion ahead of other centre-backs. The discussion reflects broader concern that established, experienced players like Maguire, Shaw, and Mason Greenwood have been overlooked for the tournament.
Player Breaks Premier League Assists Record with 21
Fans are celebrating a player reaching 21 assists in a single season, a new Premier League record that eclipses previous benchmarks set by elite playmakers. Discussion quickly turns to how this compares with European records held by players like Thomas Müller and Lionel Messi, with some debating whether the record holder deserves credit for additional assists on technical grounds.
Neutral Reactions as League Drama Unfolds
Fans are reacting to the broader implications of various matchweek results across the league rather than focusing on any single match, with particular attention to surprise performers like Sunderland and Bournemouth, as well as Liverpool's fortunate Champions League qualification despite an inconsistent season. The discussion reflects mixed sentiment about how the final standings have shaped up, with some celebrating unexpected teams' success and others disappointed by managerial performances or European qualification outcomes.
Carrick Divides United Fans After Brighton Victory
Manchester United supporters are sharply divided over whether Michael Carrick deserves credit for the team's improved second-half performance and recent results, with some praising his managerial impact whilst others remain sceptical about his long-term viability and question why he's given less patience than his predecessor Rúben Amorim. The debate centres on whether Carrick has genuinely improved the side or merely benefited from Amorim's groundwork, with particular scrutiny on his tactical approach and the club's transfer strategy moving forward.
United Fans Eye West Ham Bargain After Relegation
Manchester United supporters are discussing potential transfer targets from relegated West Ham, with Mateus Fernandes emerging as a priority signing who should now be available at a reduced price. The conversation centres on how the relegation creates a recruitment opportunity, with fans optimistic that financial constraints on West Ham will make deals easier to negotiate in the summer window.
Brighton Debate European Football's Impact on Next Season
Fans are split on whether playing Conference League football without European distractions will help or hinder Brighton's performance next season, with concerns about squad departures and the challenge of balancing European competition with league ambitions. Most accept European qualification as a silver lining after a poor run, though some worry the club lacks the pulling power to retain key players like Verbruggen and Baleba during the summer window.
Dorgu's Controversial Opener: Own Goal or Legitimate Strike?
Fans are intensely debating whether Patrick Dorgu's opening goal should have been credited as an own goal after the ball deflected off Brighton goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen's glove, with uncertainty about whether the Premier League will later overturn the official ruling. The discussion hinges on whether the goalkeeper's touch constitutes an own goal or whether Dorgu should retain full credit for the finish.
Manchester United Celebrate Third Place Finish and Carrick's Transformation
Manchester United supporters are revelling in a dominant 3-0 victory over Brighton that caps off a remarkable turnaround under new manager Michael Carrick, with fans crediting him for restoring attacking verve and competitive standards after a disastrous period under his predecessor. The discussion centres on what might have been had Carrick arrived sooner, Bruno Fernandes breaking the assists record, and genuine optimism about next season—a stark contrast to the misery that defined earlier campaign.
Fan Debate Over Pundit Credibility and Commentary Quality
The discussion centres on criticism of a football pundit's recent commentary and analysis, with fans divided on whether his observations about the league remain valid or have become increasingly negative. Posts veer between defending his takes, questioning his consistency, and broader debates about punditry standards, with some mentions of managerial performance emerging tangentially.
Fans Hail Lammens as Premier League's Best Keeper Signing
Brighton supporters are celebrating their goalkeeper Lammens as one of the season's standout recruits, with multiple fans praising his performances and comparing his impact favourably even against standout outfield signings like Bruno Fernandes. The discussion centres on his clean sheet record and exceptional form, establishing him as a fan favourite despite Brighton's defeat in this fixture.
Manchester United Fans Debate Squad Depth and Transfer Priorities
United supporters are analysing their attacking options and squad rotation strategies following the match, with considerable discussion centring on whether the club has sufficient quality across multiple positions—particularly regarding striker depth, full-back reinforcements, and midfield stability. The conversation reflects uncertainty about the squad's composition and transfer strategy, with fans debating whether current players can compete at the required level or whether new signings are essential.
United Fans Celebrate Bruno's Magnifico Performance
Manchester United supporters are lavishing praise on Bruno Fernandes following his goal in the 3-0 win, repeatedly invoking the "Magnifico" nickname as shorthand for his brilliance and leadership on the pitch. The Portuguese captain has clearly won over the fanbase with both his creative and clinical finishing contributions.
Manchester United Fans Celebrate Third Place Finish
Manchester United supporters are expressing cautious optimism about securing third place and 65 points despite finishing 14 points behind champions Arsenal, viewing it as a significant improvement after a chaotic season that saw the club recover from as low as 15th. Fans are discussing the squad's potential for next season under new manager Michael Carrick, highlighting the need for summer investment whilst acknowledging this campaign represents genuine progress compared to recent years of underperformance.
Manchester United Fans Embrace Carrick Ball Philosophy
United supporters are expressing genuine optimism about Michael Carrick's footballing approach and managerial style, contrasting his calm demeanour favourably with his predecessor Rúben Amorim. The emerging "Carrick Ball" conversation reflects fans' belief that the club is moving in the right direction after a turbulent period.
Manchester United Fans Bid Farewell to Tyrell Malacia
United supporters are giving a warm send-off to left-back Tyrell Malacia, who is making his final appearance in a Manchester United shirt, with fans expressing gratitude for his efforts despite injury struggles limiting his impact at the club. The discussion reflects a respectful, affectionate goodbye to a player departing the squad.
Brighton Transfer Speculation as Squad Uncertainty Grows
Fans are debating potential summer signings and player departures, with particular focus on whether Brighton can retain key players and at what price, while questioning whether the club's recruitment strategy matches that of rival sides. The discussion centres on realistic valuation expectations for outgoing talent amid speculation about incoming reinforcements.
Bruno Fernandes Breaks Scoring Record in United Win
Manchester United supporters are celebrating Bruno Fernandes breaking a significant goalscoring record after his 48th-minute strike in United's 3-0 victory. Whilst the majority of fans are lauding the achievement, a small minority question the significance of the milestone itself.
Manchester United Fans Celebrate Record-Breaking Performance
Manchester United supporters are jubilantly marking a significant individual statistical achievement by one of their players following their 3-0 victory, whilst rival fans sarcastically mock the celebration by dismissing it as meaningless without a major trophy. The debate reflects broader tension between recognising outstanding individual performances and the reality of competing for silverware at the highest level.
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Jesus, forgot how negative the live threads are. Even with nothing other than an individual players record on the line, people are still miserable
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I know its a small thing but its kind of so annoying, how commentators dont actually learn how to pronounce players names. Like its not Koby, its Kobbie
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@grok @ManUtd @B_Fernandes8 Ha... is Bruno Fernandes playing to smash PL records in 6.5 seasons? Don't you carry a hammer around?😆 For example, Beckham's record in the Champions League, Lampard's most goals in a single season, and De Bruyne and Thierry Henry's assists this time, I love you, captain 🇵🇹🫶🏻
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SUN 2 - 1 CHE
Chelsea Fans Split on Sánchez's Performance in Draw
Sunderland supporters and Chelsea fans hotly debated Robert Sánchez's display during the 2-1 loss, with opinion sharply divided—some crediting the goalkeeper with crucial saves that kept Chelsea competitive, whilst others criticised his decision-making with long passes and distribution. The split reflects broader frustration with Chelsea's midfield and attacking shape, with Sánchez's vocal involvement in build-up play becoming a flashpoint for tactical criticism.
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Chelsea Fans Demand BlueCo Ownership Exit
Chelsea supporters are venting fury at the club's ownership group (BlueCo/Clearlake Capital), blaming them for systemic mismanagement, poor squad investment, and a disastrous season that's left the club in ninth place. The discourse treats ownership culpability as separate from — and more damaging than — individual player performances, with fans expressing that players themselves are victims of a broken structure rather than the root problem.
Chelsea Fans Turn on Delap After Another Blank
Chelsea supporters have vented their frustration at Liam Delap's ineffectiveness in the match, with fans criticising his lack of goal threat, discipline problems, and overall contribution to the side. The discussion reflects growing discontent with the striker's performances and questions about his role in the team moving forward.
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Sunderland And Chelsea Fans Debate Controversial Refereeing Calls
Supporters from both sides are locked in discussion over multiple yellow card decisions and potential missed incidents throughout the match, with disagreement over whether the referee got the key calls right. The conversation reveals frustration with inconsistency, though sentiment remains broadly neutral rather than unified outrage.
Chelsea Fans Eye Xabi Rebuild After Disappointing Season
Chelsea supporters are cautiously optimistic about next season under new manager Xabi Alonso, viewing this campaign's failure as an opportunity for a complete overhaul and squad clearance rather than sustained doom. Fans are split between hope that Alonso can restore confidence and mentality to underperforming players like Fofana and Gusto, and anxiety that significant restructuring and smart recruitment will be required to avoid further decline.
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Chelsea Fans Demand McFarlane Sacked After Loss
Chelsea supporters are turning on new manager Calum McFarlane following the 2-1 defeat to Sunderland, with overwhelming criticism of his tactical decisions, substitutions, and overall management style. Fans are questioning whether he has the backing of the players and calling for his immediate removal, viewing his appointment as a misguided nepotism hire that has already failed.
Chelsea Fans Divide on Malo Gusto's Future
Chelsea supporters are sharply split on left-back Malo Gusto's quality and place at the club, with many questioning his standard of play and international selection, whilst others argue he deserves patience to develop under improved tactical direction. The discussion reflects frustration at his performances but also recognition that a sale may not be the answer, leaving the fanbase uncertain about whether he can fulfil his potential at Stamford Bridge.
Palmer's Goal Sparks Divided Fan Reaction
Fans are sharply split on Cole Palmer's equaliser, with some crediting him for stepping up in a crucial moment whilst others dismiss it as a lucky finish that masks inconsistent form. The debate reflects broader frustration with Chelsea's season, with accusations that key players have mentally checked out.
Enzo Fernández's Controversial Display Sparks Debate
Fans are heavily focused on Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernández's performance and behaviour during the match, with some questioning whether he was making farewell gestures to supporters and others debating his quality relative to Sunderland's midfield dominance. The discussion reveals mixed sentiment about Fernández's contribution, with neutral observers noting his inconsistency whilst some defend his world-class ability despite ongoing injury concerns.
Chelsea Fans Demand Fofana and Gusto Exit
Chelsea supporters are furious with Wesley Fofana and Malo Gusto's performances, with hundreds of posts demanding the pair be sold immediately or dropped permanently. The defensive pair have become lightning rods for fan frustration after another disappointing result, with some supporters threatening to abandon the club if they're retained next season.
Sunderland Fans Furious Over Ignored VAR Decisions
Sunderland supporters are heavily criticising the refereeing and VAR officials for failing to review what they believe were clear penalty shouts and potentially red card incidents during the match, particularly a two-handed push in the air that went unpunished. Fans are expressing frustration at what they see as inconsistent application of VAR checks compared to decisions that have favoured other clubs this season, with several demanding the club lodge formal complaints to the PGMOL.
Chelsea Fans Debate Cucurella's Poor Form and Future
Chelsea supporters are heavily criticising Marc Cucurella's on-the-ball performance and suggesting he should leave the club in the summer, with some arguing he lacks the quality to perform at the required level. The discussion also touches on Everton loanee Tyrique George's struggles, with fans debating whether underperforming players should be moved on or given another chance.
Chelsea Fans Despair as Season Ends in Mediocrity
Chelsea supporters are expressing deep frustration and disappointment after a disastrous campaign that has left the club mid-table, with many blaming a combination of managerial instability, poor transfer strategy, mentally weak players, and perceived disrespect from the squad towards previous managers. Fans are calling for wholesale changes in both personnel and ownership philosophy, arguing that the club's recruitment structure and lack of backing for managers have created a toxic environment that has become unsustainable.
Chelsea Fans Place Desperate Faith in Alonso Overhaul
Chelsea supporters are venting frustration at their ninth-placed finish and dire performance against Sunderland, but are channelling their anger into hope that new manager Xabi Alonso can ruthlessly rebuild the squad in the summer by clearing out deadwood and operating with a clean slate. Fans acknowledge Alonso faces a monumental task but believe removing European football commitments gives him crucial time to implement his system, though many worry the club's ownership structure will hamstring his recruitment plans.
Chelsea's Defensive Choices Spark Frustration in Finale
Chelsea supporters are furious with Calum Mcfarlane's tactical decisions in the closing stages of the match, criticising the decision to bring on defensive reinforcements when chasing a goal against Sunderland, whilst simultaneously venting about persistent refereeing inconsistencies throughout the season and the squad's lack of quality right-back options. The negativity is compounded by frustration over basic possession and attacking execution when the team desperately needed to score in the final minutes.
Chelsea Fans Criticise Pedro Neto's Inconsistent Performance
Chelsea supporters are expressing frustration with Pedro Neto's display during the match, with debate centring on whether he's being deployed in the wrong position—some arguing he's a second striker or false nine rather than a traditional centre-forward, whilst others question the quality of his assist for Cole Palmer's goal and suggest his mind may be elsewhere amid Barcelona speculation. The broader criticism reflects disappointment in his overall impact despite the team's comeback victory.
Relief as Nightmare Season Finally Ends
Fans from both clubs are expressing overwhelming relief that a deeply disappointing campaign is over, with supporters eager to move on to the summer break and hoping for significant changes—new management, player departures, and a fresh start—when football resumes. The draw itself is almost secondary to the collective sense that this season has been a gruelling experience they're glad to escape.
Chelsea Fans Demand Answers on Cucurella's Baffling Display
Chelsea supporters are tearing into left-back Márcs Cucurella for a genuinely shocking individual performance during the loss to Sunderland, with fans questioning whether he's mentally disengaged or simply incapable of meeting basic positional standards. The criticism is so widespread that some are suggesting he's deliberately downing tools to force out manager Liam Rosenior—a damning indictment of both player and management in what's become an increasingly fractious situation at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea Fans Demand Squad Overhaul After Disappointing Draw
Chelsea supporters are calling for a complete clearout of the squad following what appears to be a frustrating result, with particular frustration directed at Marc Guiu and demands he be loaned out or sold. The discourse centres on wholesale departures and restructuring, with fans expressing deep dissatisfaction with the club's current talent and ownership direction.
Chelsea Fans Turn on Cole Palmer After Flat Display
Following Chelsea's 2-1 defeat to Sunderland, supporters heavily criticised Cole Palmer's work rate and mentality, with many arguing his lack of pressing and seemingly disengaged approach vindicated Thomas Tuchel's decision to exclude him earlier in the season. The debate centres on whether Palmer's individual quality is enough to offset his perceived weakness in effort and decision-making during matches.
Chelsea's European Hopes Dashed as Fans Debate Impact
Chelsea supporters are processing the disappointment of missing European football entirely after losing to Sunderland, with debate splitting between those lamenting the lost revenue and development opportunities versus those viewing it as a potential blessing that avoids fixture congestion next season. The discussion centres on how a draw would have secured even Conference League qualification, with some fans questioning whether the reduced schedule might actually benefit the squad's recovery and player development.
Sunderland's Europa League Dream Sparks Mixed Fan Reactions
Fans are celebrating Sunderland's strong season and the prospect of European football, though sentiment is split between genuine admiration for their resurgence and scepticism about whether they can sustain it. Discussion also touches on transfer speculation around Newcastle's Lewis Hall and comparisons to other underdog league-winning campaigns, reflecting broader curiosity about where the club goes next.
Chelsea Fans Rage at Season's Cruel League Finale
Chelsea supporters are furious that their slim Europa League hopes evaporated on the final day—with Arsenal clinching the title and Tottenham surviving relegation—leaving them one point short of European football. The anger is compounded by wider frustration at their squad's underperformance and comparisons to Brighton's superior recruitment model, with some fans also directing vitriol at Everton for their role in shaping the title race and survival battle elsewhere.
Inconsistent Refereeing Mars Sunderland vs Chelsea Stalemate
Fans are furious about perceived inconsistency in the referee's card discipline, with numerous yellow cards issued throughout the match and several challenges that went unpunished despite similar incidents receiving red cards elsewhere this season. The discussion centres on whether Chelsea players, particularly Josh Acheampong and Moisés Caicedo, received preferential treatment compared to how Sunderland's players were handled, with users arguing certain tackles warranted red cards based on precedent set in other matches.
Sunderland and Chelsea's Chaotic, Card-Filled Stalemate
Fans are venting their frustration at a match spiralling into complete chaos, with yellow cards flying relentlessly and the game becoming unwatchable theatre rather than football. The discussion captures supporters reaching their breaking point — some literally turning off the broadcast — as the contest descended into a pantomime of disciplinary mayhem that overshadowed what should have been a competitive contest.
Referees Under Fire Over Controversial Handball Call
Fans across both sides are furious at inconsistent refereeing decisions, particularly around what appears to be a handball incident and a disputed head-to-head collision that went unpunished despite resembling a foul or potential penalty. The discussion centres on the glaring double standards in how fouls and handballs are being adjudicated throughout the match.
Sunderland's Stadium Roars as Chelsea Struggle in Defeat
Fans are highlighting the sheer noise and atmosphere generated by Sunderland's home crowd at the Stadium of Light during their comeback win, with Chelsea supporters left deflated by the hostile environment. The discussion also devolves into banter about the stadium's name and Chelsea's dark graphics, capturing the raw energy of a decisive home victory that keeps Sunderland's European hopes alive in the battle for mid-table respectability.
Sunderland and Chelsea Fans Slam Refereeing Standards
Fans from both sides were overwhelmingly critical of the officiating throughout the 2-1 Chelsea victory, with complaints centring on inconsistent foul decisions, missed fouls — particularly high contact and dangerous play — and what supporters perceived as arbitrary card distribution. The discussion reflects deep frustration that the referee's interpretation of the laws varied dramatically across the match, leaving both sets of supporters feeling their respective teams were poorly served by match management.
Chelsea Fans Despair Over Squad Quality and Next Season
Chelsea supporters are expressing deep frustration with the club's recruitment strategy and player quality, arguing that recent signings lack the calibre needed for a title-challenging side and comparing them unfavourably to past championship squads. The negativity extends to calls for wholesale squad overhaul ahead of the summer transfer window, with fans voicing broader concerns about managerial decisions and fixture management going into the off-season.
Chelsea's Red Card Season Ends in Chaos and Frustration
Chelsea fans are venting about another late red card that sealed a damaging 2-1 defeat to Sunderland and killed any remaining hopes of European football, with supporters pointing to an alarming tally of 10-11 dismissals across the entire campaign as a damning indictment of the club's discipline and overall dysfunction. The narrative centres on how reckless discipline has been the defining feature of a disappointing season, with fans sardonically dubbing the side "Red Card FC" and questioning whether basic behavioural standards could have altered their European prospects entirely.
Chelsea Fans Frustrated After Dramatic Turnaround Loss
Chelsea supporters are venting their annoyance after conceding a late comeback to lose 2-1 at Sunderland, with fans expressing dismay at their defensive performance and overall display. The negativity centres on feeling outplayed and questioning how the team could squander a position of control, reflecting frustration at dropping points against a lower-ranked opponent.
Chelsea Fans Turn On McFarlane After Managerial Chaos
Chelsea supporters are expressing deep frustration over the club's managerial instability, with most blaming the recent appointment of Calum McFarlane for wasting the season whilst simultaneously defending predecessor Liam Rosenior as an unfairly scapegoated victim of poor recruitment and boardroom dysfunction. The discussion reveals widespread anger that Chelsea have sabotaged their own campaign by cycling through managers who either lack the required experience or are being asked to implement contradictory tactical systems.
Chelsea and Sunderland Fans Assess Season Disappointment
Supporters are reflecting on a deeply frustrating campaign where both clubs have underperformed relative to their resources and expectations, with Chelsea fans particularly vocal about missed opportunities for European football and a four-year period under Clearlake ownership that compares unfavourably to Roman Abramovich's tenure. The wider discussion centres on how close the clubs came to achieving their targets and how preventable mistakes—notably avoidable red cards and sloppy defeats—have cost them dearly in the final reckoning.
Chelsea Fans React to Delap Late Substitute Appearance
Chelsea supporters are heavily focused on Liam Delap's introduction as a late substitute, with mixed and largely frustrated reactions to the tactical decision given the match situation and his recent form. The discourse ranges from resignation to gallows humour, with fans questioning whether bringing him on was the right call when the side was already under pressure.
Chelsea Fans Turn on Cucurella After Goalless Display
Chelsea supporters are furious with Marc Cucurella's performance in the 2-1 loss to Sunderland, with fans calling him lazy, invisible, and questioning why he's still in the team when Lewis Hall — now at Newcastle — would offer more. The criticism has become so intense that even new manager Calum McFarlane's tactical setup is under fire for not dropping the left-back at half-time.
Chelsea Fans Turn on New Boss Calum McFarlane
Chelsea supporters are harshly criticising manager Calum McFarlane's credentials and tactical decisions following the defeat to Sunderland, with many questioning whether he is qualified to manage at Premier League level and demanding stronger management intervention when players underperform. Fans are directing blame at ownership for the appointment whilst lamenting the lack of managerial authority to enforce consequences during poor performances.
Chelsea Fans Furious After Late Collapse
Chelsea supporters are expressing deep frustration over their team's embarrassing performance in a match they surrendered late, with particular anger directed at the defending and overall quality on display. The mood is one of resignation and disappointment at what fans view as a fundamentally flawed display from a side struggling for consistency.
Fans Slam Team's Complete Lack of Passion
Supporters are expressing deep frustration at their side's apathetic, disengaged performance, with multiple posts suggesting players are going through the motions without genuine commitment or effort. The overwhelming criticism centres on a perceived absence of passion and desire, with fans questioning whether the squad's mindset has already shifted away from the competition.
Chelsea Fans Demand Squad Overhaul After Late Collapse
Chelsea supporters are expressing deep frustration with the quality and character of the squad after losing 2-1 to Sunderland, with many calling for a mass clearout of players they view as not good enough for the club's ambitions. The negativity centres on the belief that only a handful of current players merit staying, with widespread criticism of recruitment decisions and concerns about a messy summer transfer battle ahead.
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Nah I was against Delap from the first links, just didn’t look like a big club striker. Not just saying it in hindsight, but the only signing I actually liked last summer was Joao Pedro. Made me feel quite smug at times haha.
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@SunderlandAFC Have you watched that clip where some pundit said you were to be relegated this season... I love how you have proved him wrong
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@ChelseaFC What's wrong with cucu?If your mind is already in Spain please go idiot. This is supposed to live or dead match, but you all disgusting. Where is your passion huh? today you all playing like amateur football. FORGET ABOUT WHAT HAPPEN IN NEXT SEASON!JUST WIN THIS GAME!!!!!!
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Arsenal's Squad Overhaul Divides Fans Post-Title
As Arsenal secure the league title, supporters are debating the future of several squad players—particularly an ageing, injury-prone striker on high wages whose modest goal contributions have sparked questions about value for money and potential summer departures. The conversation also celebrates managerial success whilst questioning whether certain players merit continued investment or represent assets to be moved on.
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Fans React to VAR Drama and Late Goals
Crystal Palace and Arsenal supporters are discussing the contentious VAR decision that ruled out Yéremy Pino's goal in stoppage time, with mixed reactions to how the match unfolded after Arsenal's quick double strike in the first half. The mood is predominantly upbeat despite the tight finish, suggesting relief or satisfaction with how the final whistle went.
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Arsenal Fans Mock City's Title Race Collapse
Arsenal supporters are celebrating Manchester City's apparent stumble in the title race by repeatedly mocking them as "bottlers" — using beer-related wordplay to suggest City have failed when it matters most. The discussion reflects Arsenal's confidence that they've now secured a commanding enough lead to win the Premier League title.
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Arsenal Fans Celebrate Gabriel Jesus's Crucial Opening Goal
Arsenal supporters are expressing satisfaction and relief that Gabriel Jesus opened the scoring early in the match, with fans recognising the significance of his contribution to what became a dominant Arsenal performance. The discussion reflects appreciation for Jesus's clinical finishing and his importance to the team's attacking play.
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Arsenal Fans React to Controversial Post-Match Booing Display
Arsenal supporters are divided over a booing incident at the end of the match, with some defending the chant whilst others criticise it as unbearable, though the mood shifts when defender William Saliba is spotted joining in with the supporters, sparking affection for the player. The discussion also touches on broader themes of player conduct and Arsenal's competitive standing against rivals.
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Fans React to Delayed VAR Decision in Injury Time
Palace and Arsenal supporters are discussing an extended VAR review in the 90th minute that ruled out a goal, with many expressing frustration at the length of time taken to reach the decision. The tone reflects impatience with the review process, though there's also some relief or resignation about the outcome itself.
Arsenal Fans Mock Kepa's Rare Cup Appearance
Arsenal supporters are having a laugh at Kepa Arrizabalaga after he started in goal instead of regular number one David Raya, with fans joking about his poor record with clean sheets and sarcastically praising his occasional decent saves. The tone is overwhelmingly light-hearted mockery rather than serious criticism, reflecting the novelty and comedic nature of seeing the backup goalkeeper get a rare outing.
Arsenal Fans Celebrate Title Glory as Champions
Arsenal supporters are in jubilant mood across social media, chanting "Ole Ole Ole" and "Campeones" in celebration of clinching the Premier League title. The Arsenal fanbase is revelling in their side's championship success, with triumphant posts flooding discussions despite the day's dramatic 2-1 result against Crystal Palace.
Arsenal Fans Furious Over VAR Decision in Palace Draw
Arsenal supporters are venting anger at a controversial VAR call that ruled out what would have been a dramatic late winner against Crystal Palace, with many directing their frustration at the club's official media channels and broader perceptions of how the system operates. The discussion centres on perceived inconsistency and unfairness, with fans pointing fingers at Arsenal's own previous controversial decisions and questioning the integrity of the technology.
Jesus Wastes Sitters Before Late Arsenal Goal
Fans are dissecting Gabriel Jesus's frustrating wastefulness in front of goal, with the Arsenal forward missing multiple clear-cut chances in the first half before eventually scoring — a performance that sparked debate about his rustiness and future at the club. The discussion reflects broader neutrality around a match where Arsenal ultimately won despite their striker's profligacy costing them what could have been a more comfortable scoreline.
Arsenal Fans Celebrate London Dominance After Palace Win
Arsenal supporters are revelling in their title-chasing position and North London supremacy following the victory over Crystal Palace, with posts celebrating Arsenal's geographical and footballing dominance across the capital and beyond. The discussion touches on Arsenal's expanding fanbase across England whilst making competitive jibes at rival clubs, reflecting the confidence of fans backing the league leaders.
Arsenal Fans Debate Havertz's Role After Narrow Loss
Supporters are divided on Kai Havertz's performance and tactical positioning, with criticism focused on his finishing and decision-making in key moments, whilst others defend his work rate and suggest alternative lineups involving Viktor Gyökeres for upcoming fixtures. The discussion reflects wider uncertainty about Arsenal's attacking setup following their 2-1 defeat to Crystal Palace.
Arsenal Defenders' Playful Antics Spark Fan Humour
Fans are fixated on a lighthearted moment involving Arsenal defenders Ben White and Piero Hincapié, with numerous posts joking about White appearing to pull at Hincapié's shorts during the match. The discussion sits somewhere between genuine observation and banter, with supporters also riffing on White's physicality and demeanour on the pitch.
Madueke's Clinical Performance Sparks Talent Debate
Fans are dissecting Noni Madueke's standout display for Arsenal, with discussion centring on whether his end product and decision-making have genuinely levelled up or whether this was simply a strong individual game. There's also concern about a potential injury he picked up during the match, with supporters debating the wisdom of risking him further.
Fans Hail Martinelli's Electric Performance in Arsenal Victory
Arsenal supporters are praising Gabriele Martinelli's threatening attacking display, particularly his pace and central positioning throughout the match, with some debating whether he could operate as a centre-forward next season. The discussion reflects cautious optimism about the team's title credentials despite some wasteful finishing in the 2-0 win.
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Arsenal Fans Debate Zubimendi's Right-Back Experiment
Arsenal supporters are divided over whether Martín Zubimendi is genuinely playing right-back or centre-back, with many questioning Mikel Arteta's tactical setup and expressing concerns about the midfielder's sharpness in his first season. The discussion centres on whether this role is a temporary necessity or a sign of deeper squad depth issues, particularly regarding right-back options and Zubimendi's overall form.
Emerging Star Dowman Impresses in Palace Stalemate
Fans are hailing an emerging player named Dowman for a standout performance against Arsenal, with neutrals particularly impressed by his technical ability and composure. The discussion suggests he's becoming a focal point of interest for viewers, with some already predicting he'll become one of the Premier League's most fouled players due to his ball-carrying threat.
Fans Frustrated With NBC Peacock Broadcasting Chaos
Arsenal supporters and neutral viewers are venting their exasperation at the fragmented television coverage of the match, with complaints centring on unexpected channel switches between NBC and Peacock, intrusive commercial breaks, and what they perceive as poor commentary quality. The discussion reveals widespread annoyance at the broadcasting logistics rather than the football itself, with fans struggling to locate where they can actually watch the fixture.
Crystal Palace Furious Over Disallowed Late Goal Drama
Fans are divided over whether VAR correctly ruled out Yéremy Pino's 90+1' goal for offside, with some arguing the decision was clear-cut whilst others suggest Arsenal have benefited from a string of VAR overturns this season. The controversy centres on whether the offside call was genuinely obvious or another example of questionable VAR intervention in the title race.
Arsenal Fans Offer Respectful Goodbyes to Palace
Following Arsenal's 2-1 victory, supporters from both sides exchanged sportsmanlike messages wishing Crystal Palace well in their upcoming European competition, with Arsenal fans congratulating Palace on a competitive display and Palmer's team acknowledging the Gunners' league success. The discussion was marked by mutual respect between the fanbases, though a handful of rival supporters interjected with mockery amid the goodwill.
Arsenal Fans Eagerly Await Trophy Lift Ceremony
Arsenal supporters are growing impatient for the club to formally lift the Premier League trophy following their 2-1 victory over Crystal Palace, with the broadcast and ground operations delaying the traditional trophy celebration. Fans are discussing the 22-year wait since Arsenal's last league title and expressing frustration that the ceremony hasn't yet been organised despite the match ending.
Arsenal Fans Rate Individual Performances Amid Squad Rotation
Arsenal supporters spent the match discussing and rating individual player performances across the squad, with particular focus on midfield options like Zubimendi and emerging prospects like Myles Lewis-Skelly, whilst debating squad depth for European competition. The discussion reflected interest in squad management and rotation choices rather than the match narrative itself.
Everton's Disappointing Display in Relegation Battle
Fans are expressing frustration that Everton failed to capitalise on an opportunity to help other clubs in the relegation scrap, with supporters disappointed by their lack of effort and suggesting they've already mentally checked out of the season. The discussion reflects broader league anxiety about which teams will go down, with some fans hoping rivals like Spurs suffer whilst lamenting Everton's inability to contribute meaningfully to that fight.
Fans Celebrate Merino's Return to the Pitch
Arsenal supporters are welcoming back midfielder Mikel Merino from injury, praising his technical quality and work rate despite him failing to get on the scoresheet in this match. There's widespread appreciation for his passing range and movement, with fans noting his absence has been felt and expressing hope he can build on this return appearance.
Arsenal Fans Insist Victory Was Never In Doubt
Arsenal supporters are confidently dismissing any notion of a late scare at Crystal Palace, with fans repeatedly asserting they "never doubted" the win despite Mateta's 89th-minute goal making it 2-1 late on. The overwhelming consensus is one of unwavering belief in the eventual outcome, reflecting Arsenal's commanding position at the top of the league.
Arsenal's Late Drama Divides Palace and Gunners Fans
Fans are split between praising sportsmanship following a VAR-disallowed goal in the 90+1st minute and accusing Arsenal of repeated rule-bending across multiple matches. The discussion has descended into mutual accusations of cheating and jealousy, with little agreement on whether the match outcome was deserved.
Arsenal Fans React to Guard of Honour Ceremony
Crystal Palace supporters and neutrals are discussing the pre-match guard of honour presented to Arsenal as the newly confirmed Premier League champions, with debate centring on whether it's standard protocol, appropriate timing, and humorous comparisons to other clubs' achievements. The conversation reflects a mix of Arsenal pride, Palace acceptance of the tradition, and some light-hearted jabs at rival teams' performances.
Arsenal Fans Celebrate Noni Madueke's Strike
Arsenal supporters are celebrating Noni Madueke's second-half goal in the 2-0 victory over Crystal Palace, with fans expressing delight at his contribution whilst some acknowledge occasional inconsistency in his play. The discussion captures a mixture of joy and mild bewilderment about the winger's decision-making, though the overall mood is one of appreciation for the attacking display.
Arsenal Fans Celebrate Jesus Goal in Title Run
Arsenal supporters are expressing jubilation over Gabriel Jesus's opening goal in what appears to be a decisive moment in the club's title challenge, with fans celebrating the Gunners' strong season performance and positioning themselves on the brink of a Premier League championship. The posts capture a mix of congratulations, club pride, and relief that Arsenal are delivering silverware after a period of doubt about the manager earlier in the campaign.
Arsenal Fans Joke About Raya's Unusual Kit Appearance
Arsenal supporters are having a laugh at David Raya appearing in an outfield shirt during what appears to be a trophy celebration, with fans making light-hearted comments about how strange the goalkeeper looks wearing anything other than his usual kit and gloves. The banter centres on the novelty of seeing their standout keeper dressed differently, though there's genuine appreciation underneath for his impressive performances this season.
Arsenal Fans Honour Eze's Palace Farewell in Emotional Tribute
Arsenal supporters and Crystal Palace fans alike celebrated Eberechi Eze's emotional final appearance for Palace, with the midfielder receiving a standing ovation from both sets of supporters at Selhurst Park in a touching show of mutual respect. Fans on both sides expressed hope that Eze would get on the pitch and score in what appeared to be a meaningful moment for the player's departure.
Gyökeres' Unlucky Miss Sparks Debate on Arsenal Striker Form
Arsenal fans are discussing Viktor Gyökeres' near-miss against Crystal Palace, with many praising his improved link-up play and work rate throughout the season while debating whether he's earned a starting spot in upcoming fixtures. Dean Henderson's save to deny him has sparked conversation about Gyökeres' potential impact going forward, particularly in big matches.
Arsenal Fans Celebrate Title Glory After Palace Draw
Arsenal supporters are revelling in what appears to be a league title-clinching moment, with emotional posts celebrating the club's achievement and expressing relief after years of near-misses. The mood is one of euphoria and vindication, with fans savouring the end of a long wait for Premier League glory.
Fans React to Dramatic Late Palace Comeback Attempt
Supporters across the fanbase are sharing reaction GIFs in response to Crystal Palace's frantic late push against Arsenal, culminating in Jean-Philippe Mateta's 89th-minute header that briefly made it 2-1 before a VAR decision in the 90+1st minute overturned what would have been an equaliser. The predominantly gif-based discussion captures the emotional rollercoaster of a match that saw Arsenal dominate with two quick goals before Palace mounted a desperate but ultimately unsuccessful revival.
Arsenal Fans Mock Spurs Survival While Gunners Win Title
Arsenal supporters are ridiculing Tottenham's apparent last-minute celebrations of avoiding relegation, contrasting Spurs' struggle for survival with Arsenal's Premier League title triumph. The discussion frames Tottenham's relief as embarrassing and laughable compared to the Gunners' championship achievement.
Arsenal's Trophy Presentation Kit Controversy Explained
Fans are discussing the unusual sight of Arsenal players and staff wearing different kits during the post-match trophy presentation, with most noting that Arsenal changed into their home shirts specifically to lift the trophy after Crystal Palace completed their end-of-season awards. The neutral conversation largely focuses on kit logistics and presentation protocol rather than match performance itself.
Arsenal Player's Clinical Finish After Missing Easy Chances
Fans are reacting to an Arsenal player (likely Gabriel Jesus, who scored in the 42nd minute) converting a difficult chance after spurning easier opportunities earlier in the match, with many noting the irony of his clinical finishing and joking about his apparent habit of scoring against Crystal Palace. The discussion captures the classic football narrative of a striker who misses straightforward chances but capitalises when it matters most.
Arsenal Fans Rue West Ham Draw as Title Secured
Arsenal supporters are reflecting on how their 2-0 lead against Crystal Palace—combined with an earlier draw against West Ham—has secured the title, with fans joking darkly about how they could have lost to West Ham and still won the league, or even sent Tottenham down in the process. The discussion centres on the peculiar margins of fortune in a title race, particularly David Raya's role in the West Ham result and what might have been had Arsenal dropped more points.
Arsenal Fans Frustrated as Nørgaard Substituted Early
Arsenal supporters are debating Mikel Arteta's decision to substitute Christian Nørgaard at half-time during the dead-rubber clash with Crystal Palace, with many feeling the veteran midfielder deserved more playing time to mark what could be a Premier League title-winning season. The discussion reflects broader frustration that Nørgaard has been underutilised as a squad player despite his importance in cup competitions and potential role in Arsenal's trophy haul.
Crystal Palace Fans React to VAR Drama in Arsenal Thriller
Crystal Palace supporters are oscillating between relief and exasperation as their side mounts a late comeback against Arsenal, only to have a goal chalked off by VAR in the 90+1st minute. The emotional whiplash — from 0-2 down to levelling through Mateta, then losing it all to the video assistant — has left the fanbase in a state of bemused resignation.
Arsenal's Dramatic Late Drama and VAR Controversy
Fans are intensely debating a controversial late goal and VAR decision at the end of the match, with reactions split between admiration for Arsenal's attacking prowess and frustration over officiating calls that determined the final result. The discussion centres on a crucial moment involving a save, a potential handball or contact incident, and questions about defensive lapses that nearly cost the game.
Arsenal Fans Debate Assist Records and Premier League Legacies
Supporters are comparing assist records across Premier League history, with particular focus on Declan Rice's Arsenal achievements versus Bruno Fernandes' Manchester United output, whilst also debating whether certain defenders' trophy-winning seasons deserve greater recognition. The discussion branches into tangential debates about Harry Kane's goal-scoring prowess and current season scoring leaders across European leagues.
Palace Fight Back But VAR Denies Late Drama
Crystal Palace mounted a second-half comeback against Arsenal with a dramatic 89th-minute header from Jean-Philippe Mateta, only for VAR to rule out what appeared to be an equaliser in stoppage time, leaving fans expressing frustration and disbelief at the controversial decision. The overwhelmingly neutral tone reflects widespread bewilderment at how the match unfolded — Arsenal's early dominance seemingly put to bed, then Palace's hope snatched away by technology in the final moment.
Arsenal Beat Palace in Sweltering Heat Drama
Fans discussing the match barely register the football itself—instead fixating on the oppressive weather conditions, water breaks, and heat management protocols during play. The conversation drifts into broader curiosity about how players will cope with extreme temperatures at future tournaments, with several supporters simply struggling to follow the action through glare and discomfort.
Arsenal Fans Celebrate Impressive Victory at Palace
Arsenal supporters are revelling in their side's dominant 2-0 performance against Crystal Palace, with admirers praising the quality of the Gunners' attacking football and the clinical finishing that delivered the win. The positive sentiment reflects Arsenal's continued excellence at the top of the table, though Palace did pull one back late on through Mateta.
Arsenal Fans Celebrate Premier League Title Win
Arsenal supporters are jubilantly marking their Premier League championship triumph following the club's victory over Crystal Palace. The fanbase is in celebratory mode across social media, with posts expressing pride and joy at securing the title.
Palace's Sporting Gesture Earns Universal Praise
Fans across both sets of supporters have applauded Crystal Palace for what appears to be a classy act of sportsmanship during or after the match — likely conceding a goal or making a fair play decision — with neutrals and Arsenal supporters alike commending the Eagles' behaviour and character. The overwhelming sentiment celebrates Palace's conduct as exemplary conduct, with well-wishers offering them luck in their upcoming final fixture.
Arsenal Edge Past Palace in Heated Goalfest
Arsenal's 2-0 lead over Crystal Palace collapsed dramatically when Mateta scored late to set up a tense finale, with a controversial VAR decision in injury time sparking an intense exchange between rival supporters in the match thread. The discussion centres on emotional reactions to the result and defensive banter between fans, rather than substantive tactical analysis.
Arsenal Fans Seek Replay Links After Stream Issues
Neutral viewers and Arsenal supporters are asking for alternative ways to rewatch the match after their initial streams cut out, with several recommending the official Arsenal YouTube channel and website as solutions. The discussion is purely logistical—fans sharing broadcast access options rather than debating the match itself.
Arsenal's Final-Day Slip Exposes Season's True Level
Fans are dissecting Arsenal's late-season dip and what it reveals about their campaign, with debate centring on whether their strong form earlier in the season masked underlying inconsistency and how their European commitments—or lack thereof compared to rivals—have shaped their finish. There's scepticism about whether the Gunners have genuinely underperformed in crucial moments or if this run simply reflects their authentic standard when the pressure intensifies.
Rotation Decisions and Injury Risk in Dead Rubber
Fans are debating why both Arsenal and Crystal Palace fielded relatively strong lineups in a meaningless end-of-season match, discussing the tension between keeping players sharp before European finals and the risk of preventable injuries in a low-intensity dead rubber. The discussion highlights frustration over squad rotation strategy, conditioning concerns, and the paradox of competitive selection in a fixture with no league implications.
Arsenal Fans Celebrate City Loss in Title Race Drama
Neutral observers and Arsenal supporters are reacting to Manchester City's defeat with a focus on the broader title race narrative, whilst some posts reference VAR controversies and Pep Guardiola's farewell match. The discussion centres on Arsenal's league position advantage over City and contains heated exchanges about historical refereeing decisions between the two clubs.
Arsenal Fans Divided Over Gabriel Jesus Performance
Following Gabriel Jesus's goal and subsequent yellow card in Arsenal's 2-1 defeat to Crystal Palace, supporters are split between gratitude for his contributions and frustration at his inconsistent display—with some posts ambiguously referencing his departure or reduced role at the club. The discussion reveals polarised sentiment about whether Jesus has done enough to justify his place in Mikel Arteta's side, particularly after a match where Arsenal failed to hold onto a two-goal lead.
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Arsenal Fans Celebrate Dominant Title Win
Arsenal supporters are revelling in a commanding Premier League title triumph, with discussions centring on their final points tally and how comfortably they've finished ahead of rivals like Liverpool and Manchester City despite injury struggles in April. Fans are debating whether the winning margin vindicated their season-long consistency, with some reflecting on how a 90-point haul seemed necessary but ultimately proved unnecessary given their comfortable advantage.
Arsenal Fans Dismiss West Ham Relegation Drama
With Arsenal dominating their match against Crystal Palace, supporters are largely indifferent to West Ham's struggles and potential relegation, focusing instead on their own title pursuit and making light of West Ham's defensive tactics and recent poor form. The discussion reflects a broader sentiment that West Ham's fate is secondary to Arsenal's league ambitions, though some fans acknowledge the drama of watching other sides battle for survival.
Arsenal Fans Celebrate Merino's Late Drama in Title Race
Arsenal supporters are fixating on midfielder Mikel Merino's involvement in a crucial late-game moment—likely a key aerial contribution or VAR-reviewed incident—as the Gunners clinch the Premier League title, with fans hailing him as a champion and immortalising his performance in the defining fixture of the season.
Arsenal Fans React to Aston Villa's Weekend Drama
Fans are engaged in heated debate about Aston Villa's results across multiple fixtures, with particular frustration directed at Villa's perceived capitulation against Tottenham—which appears to have kept Spurs in the league—whilst simultaneously celebrating Villa's shock victory over Manchester City. The discussion reveals deep frustration that Villa's performance against Spurs may have altered the relegation battle's outcome.
Chelsea's 10th Place Finish Sparks Mocking Reactions
Fans are gleefully mocking Chelsea's dramatic fall from title contenders to 10th place, with widespread jokes about the club's collapse and suggestions of a summer fire sale. The posts capture a tone of amusement at Chelsea's failure to maintain their early-season momentum, with particular emphasis on missing European football next season.
Arsenal Fans Fury Over Sky Sports Coverage Snub
Arsenal supporters are furious that Sky Sports has barely shown their match since full-time, instead repeatedly cutting to coverage of Tottenham's celebrations and other teams' results. Fans feel the broadcaster is deliberately marginalising Arsenal's draw despite the club sitting top of the league, whilst giving excessive airtime to rivals.
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Because when nbc sports really started actually putting care into their coverage Kane/poch spurs were the team “on the rise” (so they thought lol)
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This coverage is actually dogshit. NBC is just showing Shit like they won the league and the Arsenal channel is just a bunch of people I don't care about yapping. Nobody is showing what is going on at the stadium.
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Why has coverage of this trophy lift been so shite?? Even the official Arsenal YT channel got it wrong.
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Statistic FUL NEW
Goals 2 0
Ball Possession % 46 54
Shots Total 21 7
Shots On Target 6 2
Shots Off Target 15 5
Shots Blocked 6 2
Shots Insidebox 10 4
Shots Outsidebox 11 3
Goal Attempts 16 5
Big Chances Created 3 0
Big Chances Missed 2 0
Hit Woodwork 1 0
Assists 1 0
Saves 2 4
Corners 6 6
Offsides 1 1
Fouls 13 6
Free Kicks 7 12
Yellow Cards 2 2
Throw-ins 15 11
Goal Kicks 9 15
Substitutions 5 5
Injuries 2 1
Attacks 108 98
Dangerous Attacks 51 43
Passes 416 489
Successful Passes 342 427
Successful Passes % 82 87
Long Passes 46 48
Successful Long Passes 19 21
Successful Long Passes % 41 44
Key Passes 16 6
Total Crosses 13 16
Accurate Crosses 2 2
Dribble Attempts 13 11
Successful Dribbles 10 3
Successful Dribbles % 77 27
Tackles 16 14
Interceptions 11 10
Duels Won 42 46
Successful Headers 11 17
Ball Safe 77 108
LIV 1 - 1 BRE
Statistic LIV BRE
Goals 1 1
Ball Possession % 60 40
Shots Total 24 11
Shots On Target 8 2
Shots Off Target 16 9
Shots Blocked 8 3
Shots Insidebox 17 9
Shots Outsidebox 7 2
Goal Attempts 14 8
Big Chances Created 4 2
Big Chances Missed 3 1
Hit Woodwork 1 0
Assists 1 0
Saves 1 7
Corners 14 2
Offsides 1 0
Fouls 9 9
Free Kicks 8 10
Yellow Cards 2 3
Throw-ins 15 11
Goal Kicks 8 15
Substitutions 5 3
Injuries 1 0
Attacks 104 79
Dangerous Attacks 71 32
Passes 504 332
Successful Passes 434 262
Successful Passes % 86 79
Long Passes 53 50
Successful Long Passes 22 15
Successful Long Passes % 42 30
Key Passes 19 8
Total Crosses 27 18
Accurate Crosses 5 6
Dribble Attempts 19 16
Successful Dribbles 8 7
Successful Dribbles % 42 44
Tackles 15 21
Interceptions 6 3
Duels Won 47 49
Successful Headers 16 11
Ball Safe 61 73
NFO 1 - 1 BOU
Statistic NFO BOU
Goals 1 1
Ball Possession % 45 55
Shots Total 15 17
Shots On Target 5 4
Shots Off Target 10 13
Shots Blocked 5 7
Shots Insidebox 10 6
Shots Outsidebox 5 11
Goal Attempts 7 10
Big Chances Created 3 2
Big Chances Missed 3 1
Hit Woodwork 1 0
Assists 1 1
Saves 3 3
Corners 6 3
Offsides 3 1
Fouls 11 7
Free Kicks 9 14
Yellow Cards 1 1
Throw-ins 12 26
Goal Kicks 15 5
Substitutions 5 5
Injuries 0 1
Attacks 67 93
Dangerous Attacks 30 69
Passes 396 482
Successful Passes 307 405
Successful Passes % 78 84
Long Passes 53 52
Successful Long Passes 19 21
Successful Long Passes % 36 40
Key Passes 11 12
Total Crosses 17 13
Accurate Crosses 7 1
Dribble Attempts 16 19
Successful Dribbles 4 10
Successful Dribbles % 25 53
Tackles 16 19
Interceptions 9 18
Duels Won 42 51
Successful Headers 14 11
Ball Safe 58 58
MCI 1 - 2 AVL
Statistic MCI AVL
Goals 1 2
Ball Possession % 52 48
Shots Total 16 12
Shots On Target 3 5
Shots Off Target 13 7
Shots Blocked 6 2
Shots Insidebox 10 9
Shots Outsidebox 6 3
Goal Attempts 11 10
Big Chances Created 2 4
Big Chances Missed 1 2
Hit Woodwork 0 1
Assists 0 1
Saves 3 2
Corners 9 4
Offsides 1 1
Fouls 8 4
Free Kicks 6 8
Yellow Cards 1 0
Throw-ins 19 10
Goal Kicks 6 12
Substitutions 5 5
Injuries 1 0
Attacks 95 53
Dangerous Attacks 84 26
Passes 459 436
Successful Passes 405 394
Successful Passes % 88 90
Long Passes 28 39
Successful Long Passes 18 20
Successful Long Passes % 64 51
Key Passes 10 9
Total Crosses 14 8
Accurate Crosses 1 3
Dribble Attempts 22 9
Successful Dribbles 5 3
Successful Dribbles % 23 33
Tackles 10 28
Interceptions 6 11
Duels Won 25 42
Successful Headers 6 3
Ball Safe 48 69
BUR 1 - 1 WOL
Statistic BUR WOL
Goals 1 1
Ball Possession % 70 30
Shots Total 16 16
Shots On Target 8 4
Shots Off Target 8 12
Shots Blocked 6 7
Shots Insidebox 7 10
Shots Outsidebox 9 6
Goal Attempts 13 8
Big Chances Created 2 4
Big Chances Missed 2 3
Hit Woodwork 1 1
Assists 1 0
Saves 3 7
Corners 7 7
Offsides 0 3
Fouls 10 11
Free Kicks 13 9
Yellow Cards 2 2
Throw-ins 15 13
Goal Kicks 7 8
Substitutions 5 5
Injuries 1 2
Attacks 111 69
Dangerous Attacks 61 41
Passes 559 225
Successful Passes 488 165
Successful Passes % 87 73
Long Passes 55 46
Successful Long Passes 33 16
Successful Long Passes % 60 35
Key Passes 14 12
Total Crosses 28 22
Accurate Crosses 6 8
Dribble Attempts 16 11
Successful Dribbles 6 5
Successful Dribbles % 38 45
Tackles 8 17
Interceptions 7 10
Duels Won 36 41
Successful Headers 13 10
Ball Safe 88 87
TOT 1 - 0 EVE
Statistic TOT EVE
Goals 1 0
Ball Possession % 50 50
Shots Total 20 10
Shots On Target 2 1
Shots Off Target 18 9
Shots Blocked 9 3
Shots Insidebox 15 8
Shots Outsidebox 5 2
Goal Attempts 7 6
Big Chances Created 2 0
Big Chances Missed 1 0
Hit Woodwork 1 0
Saves 1 1
Corners 7 7
Fouls 15 18
Free Kicks 18 15
Yellow Cards 3 2
Throw-ins 13 18
Goal Kicks 5 8
Substitutions 5 5
Injuries 2 1
Attacks 84 115
Dangerous Attacks 42 49
Passes 375 377
Successful Passes 319 313
Successful Passes % 85 83
Long Passes 41 43
Successful Long Passes 15 14
Successful Long Passes % 37 33
Key Passes 12 8
Total Crosses 24 23
Accurate Crosses 9 7
Dribble Attempts 17 13
Successful Dribbles 6 4
Successful Dribbles % 35 31
Tackles 20 21
Interceptions 8 3
Duels Won 64 58
Successful Headers 20 21
Ball Safe 87 70
WHU 3 - 0 LEE
Statistic WHU LEE
Goals 3 0
Ball Possession % 42 58
Shots Total 16 13
Shots On Target 9 3
Shots Off Target 7 10
Shots Blocked 3 4
Shots Insidebox 13 9
Shots Outsidebox 3 4
Goal Attempts 10 8
Big Chances Created 4 2
Big Chances Missed 3 2
Assists 3 0
Saves 3 5
Corners 6 4
Offsides 0 1
Fouls 11 14
Free Kicks 15 11
Yellow Cards 0 3
Throw-ins 13 17
Goal Kicks 7 6
Substitutions 2 5
Injuries 1 1
Attacks 82 111
Dangerous Attacks 47 54
Passes 313 447
Successful Passes 237 369
Successful Passes % 76 83
Long Passes 54 49
Successful Long Passes 16 24
Successful Long Passes % 30 49
Key Passes 8 10
Total Crosses 25 18
Accurate Crosses 4 4
Dribble Attempts 18 12
Successful Dribbles 8 8
Successful Dribbles % 44 67
Tackles 12 21
Interceptions 8 8
Duels Won 43 53
Successful Headers 9 15
Ball Safe 77 75
BHA 0 - 3 MUN
Statistic BHA MUN
Goals 0 3
Ball Possession % 51 49
Shots Total 13 11
Shots On Target 2 7
Shots Off Target 11 4
Shots Blocked 5 1
Shots Insidebox 9 7
Shots Outsidebox 4 4
Goal Attempts 5 9
Big Chances Created 0 4
Big Chances Missed 0 1
Hit Woodwork 0 1
Assists 0 3
Saves 5 2
Corners 0 3
Offsides 1 0
Fouls 11 8
Free Kicks 8 12
Yellow Cards 0 1
Throw-ins 16 12
Goal Kicks 9 15
Substitutions 5 5
Injuries 1 0
Attacks 97 69
Dangerous Attacks 56 43
Passes 462 447
Successful Passes 396 369
Successful Passes % 86 83
Long Passes 37 61
Successful Long Passes 18 28
Successful Long Passes % 49 46
Key Passes 9 11
Total Crosses 20 12
Accurate Crosses 4 1
Dribble Attempts 10 15
Successful Dribbles 2 7
Successful Dribbles % 20 47
Tackles 16 18
Interceptions 7 10
Duels Won 39 40
Successful Headers 13 4
Ball Safe 67 69
SUN 2 - 1 CHE
Statistic SUN CHE
Goals 2 1
Ball Possession % 45 55
Shots Total 21 8
Shots On Target 6 3
Shots Off Target 15 5
Shots Blocked 7 2
Shots Insidebox 16 4
Shots Outsidebox 5 4
Goal Attempts 14 5
Big Chances Created 2 2
Big Chances Missed 2 2
Assists 1 1
Saves 2 5
Corners 6 2
Offsides 2 1
Fouls 15 12
Free Kicks 13 16
Yellow Cards 5 5
Throw-ins 21 18
Goal Kicks 4 7
Substitutions 3 4
Injuries 1 2
Attacks 84 87
Dangerous Attacks 59 33
Passes 341 426
Successful Passes 282 352
Successful Passes % 83 83
Long Passes 44 49
Successful Long Passes 22 18
Successful Long Passes % 50 37
Key Passes 16 7
Total Crosses 19 8
Accurate Crosses 2 1
Dribble Attempts 4 16
Successful Dribbles 0 6
Successful Dribbles % 0 38
Tackles 18 7
Interceptions 11 9
Duels Won 35 40
Successful Headers 5 13
Ball Safe 66 88
CRY 1 - 2 ARS
Statistic CRY ARS
Goals 1 2
Ball Possession % 39 61
Shots Total 8 17
Shots On Target 3 7
Shots Off Target 5 10
Shots Blocked 2 4
Shots Insidebox 8 15
Shots Outsidebox 0 2
Goal Attempts 6 11
Big Chances Created 2 8
Big Chances Missed 1 8
Hit Woodwork 0 1
Assists 1 2
Saves 5 2
Corners 3 4
Offsides 1 0
Fouls 9 12
Free Kicks 12 10
Yellow Cards 0 1
Throw-ins 12 16
Goal Kicks 7 5
Substitutions 5 5
Injuries 2 1
Attacks 79 99
Dangerous Attacks 34 53
Passes 317 514
Successful Passes 252 457
Successful Passes % 79 89
Long Passes 46 37
Successful Long Passes 18 14
Successful Long Passes % 39 38
Key Passes 7 11
Total Crosses 18 13
Accurate Crosses 7 5
Dribble Attempts 12 18
Successful Dribbles 7 11
Successful Dribbles % 58 61
Tackles 13 7
Interceptions 8 6
Duels Won 42 38
Successful Headers 10 13
Ball Safe 54 62
FUL 2 - 0 NEW
1
Howe needs to go tonight, That game today just summed up our season
General 15 fans asking this
4/10
2
I think today is the day when soem players will recieve - "You can look for another club" messages What is the most frightening is Hall and Guimaraes had the worse games since I can remember. Our Midfield in general (apart from Ramsey who was Ok) was pathetic and forwards... actually did we play any forwards today?
Player Performance 28 fans asking this
4/10
3
This isn't a run of 5 or 6 games though is it? This has been all season, with Howe unable or unwilling to change.
Player Performance 30 fans asking this
4/10
4
https://preview.redd.it/h2t9qts1743h1.jpeg?width=1024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e5fe952b5fe7da8929d08a20d17729f09912aee9 A second Murphy has hit the pitch
General 9 fans asking this
4/10
5
His most major honour is a carabao cup and you are putting him in the same conversation as those that have won the premier league, champions league and Europa league? Is madness. There's no doubt he is a top manager, but not elite.
Player Performance 6 fans asking this
4/10
6
I don’t even dare to think how many kids could be fed on Howe’s wages When you deep it, it genuinely sickens me that someone can be continually rewarded, in a job millions would dream of reaching, for continually failing week on week. Many people work jobs in this country that could see themselves being sacked for a bad shift, let alone a bad year
Player Performance 3 fans asking this
4/10
7
why wait, just sack him today
General 4 fans asking this
4/10
8
like how you didn't mention the 2 CL qualifications and the cup win. When we lost Isak the way we did, what were you expecting coming in to this season?
Player Performance 4 fans asking this
4/10
9
Why stop at iraola or glassner, why not Luis Enrique
Player Performance 2 fans asking this
4/10
10
I don’t know how the ownership can watch that and think we stand a chance of progress with the current manager
General 5 fans asking this
4/10
11
when did you start supporting Newcastle?
General 3 fans asking this
4/10
12
Hope article : Why Woltemade forced Bruno to leave
General 3 fans asking this
4/10
13
Is this a soft launch of the "what can we expect, we lost Tonali" excuses for next season?
Player Performance 3 fans asking this
4/10
14
No Tonali on for Bruno, Sandro officially away in the summer?
General 4 fans asking this
4/10
15
What an appalling season the writing was on the wall last game of last season to be honest vs Everton but complacency from up above held sway
General 4 fans asking this
4/10
16
How can we be losing? Don’t Fulham know we won a cup last season?
General 6 fans asking this
3/10
17
And? Ramsey can slot straight in
General 1 fans asking this
4/10
18
Has Pope borrowed Pickford's arms?
General 2 fans asking this
4/10
19
Hall is at LB, what are you on about?
Player Performance 2 fans asking this
4/10
20
Howe just needs another 2 seasons to train this new formation, it’s all good imo
Tactical 2 fans asking this
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LIV 1 - 1 BRE
1
I wonder what Salah said to Gomez there
General 51 fans asking this
4/10
2
Wirtz has no idea what to do out there
General 12 fans asking this
4/10
3
Era ends - life must go on … may new legends arise! Fowler - Owen - Torres - Suarez - Sane - Firmino - Salah - ?
Player Performance 76 fans asking this
4/10
4
Where is Slot in all of this?
Player Performance 62 fans asking this
4/10
5
Maybe Ali isnt leaving with how Virg clapped him walking through the tunnel as a joke.
Player Performance 20 fans asking this
4/10
6
WHAT THE FUCK IS FRIMPONG DOING
Player Performance 12 fans asking this
4/10
7
What is the song being sung the last 5 min? Wirtz song?
Player Performance 13 fans asking this
4/10
8
For all the people asking why we sold Kelleher, he wanted to be a starter and he deserved to be a starter. He was great for the club and we returned the favor, he earned that opportunity. He wasn't going to be ahead of Ali
General 9 fans asking this
4/10
9
Slot announced he's resigning already?
General 52 fans asking this
4/10
10
what did you keep gakpo on for you absolutely finished coach
Player Performance 33 fans asking this
4/10
11
What an awful gameplan, taking off Salah and Rio when we need a goal is just everything wrong with Slot
Tactical 12 fans asking this
4/10
12
How the fuck did Coda Gakpo play 100 minutes today 🤦‍♂️ 
General 18 fans asking this
4/10
13
What does it take for this team win just one game? Struggling to do anything every game lol so done with this manager and this football
Player Performance 15 fans asking this
4/10
14
WE CAN'T EVEN WIN THE LAST GAME AT HOME!!!!!!! WHY IS ISAK NOT EVEN PLAYING??????
Player Performance 10 fans asking this
4/10
15
This is how it’s finishing.. a late flurry of Brentford pressure and we’re holding on.. pathetic end.
Player Performance 10 fans asking this
4/10
16
Do all liverpool legends get a shit farewell match???
General 10 fans asking this
4/10
17
I STILL NEVER UNDERSTOOD WHY WE SOLD KELLEHER AS WELL
General 7 fans asking this
4/10
18
Any thought that Robbo may go to Celtic?
General 5 fans asking this
4/10
19
he seemed to be tearing up when Robbo was dubbed off, maybe his head's not in it today
Player Performance 5 fans asking this
4/10
20
Coming back? To what? It's the last match of the season and his career at Liverpool
Player Performance 7 fans asking this
4/10
NFO 1 - 1 BOU
1
I really like how well MGW and Jesus seem to link up - they have a great understanding.
General 4 fans asking this
4/10
2
I know Elliot is most likely gone, but will MGW stay?
Player Performance 4 fans asking this
4/10
3
I love how Villa is making the Other 14's seasons miserable, first the Spurs match and now they're winning the match where everyone thought theyd get battered and deny Bournemouth of UCL football
Player Performance 5 fans asking this
4/10
4
@NFFC What has Cunha done to deserve being made into a human sacrifice at RB? Bench Morato. Netz - Cunha - Milenkovic - Williams Going to destroy the young lads confidence all just to appease Morato
General 1 fans asking this
4/10
5
I have no idea why that was a free kick to Bournemouth and not Omari
General 4 fans asking this
3/10
6
Wait beeb, who are Forest playing then? https://preview.redd.it/rxoo1sss243h1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f382f1b2b4f1537ec34ad5b001ccbc9e644bf776
Player Performance 3 fans asking this
3/10
7
Should we go for bowen?
General 1 fans asking this
4/10
8
You're saying it's Silleh season?
General 1 fans asking this
4/10
9
Can we get Taiwo on for Wood please?
General 1 fans asking this
4/10
10
Calmly waled over to the fans, pointed to himself, then held up 10 fingers, pointed to himself again like; "yeah, right?" I'm still grinning, loved it
General 1 fans asking this
4/10
11
4 HEAD COACHES WHO GIVES A FUCK, THE REDS ARE DRINKING RUM.
General 1 fans asking this
4/10
12
R u OK, hun? Sun gone to your head or something?
General 1 fans asking this
4/10
13
@adam24691580 @afcbournemouth @EuropaLeague How ? I thought the slot will move down to 6th in the league?
General 1 fans asking this
4/10
14
Yes, back in the day when I started supporting the Forest it was Walsall who we could never get a result against!
Match Context 1 fans asking this
4/10
15
Right? You can write a case for all those players missing out. But MGW not being called up should be the biggest outrage in English football. It’s not talked about enough.
Player Performance 1 fans asking this
4/10
16
Anyone figured out why Jair is playing RB?
Player Performance 1 fans asking this
4/10
17
They were only shot when they weren’t playing us, unfortunately.
Player Performance 1 fans asking this
4/10
18
@NFFC Superb, consistent when others struggled under different managers, take a bow young man
Player Performance 1 fans asking this
4/10
19
@NFFC What is sangare doing smh.
Player Performance 1 fans asking this
4/10
20
@afcbournemouth @EuropaLeague Why settle for Europa when there is champions league https://t.co/maQSUte87T
Player Performance 1 fans asking this
4/10
MCI 1 - 2 AVL
1
Whats the song? showing in pep
General 22 fans asking this
4/10
2
Genuinely, what is Villa’s problem? They don’t need to finish fourth and they know that finishing fifth would help Bournemouth, and also let us give pep a nice send off???
Player Performance 18 fans asking this
4/10
3
Are they showing the afters on city TV?
General 10 fans asking this
4/10
4
Rico Lewis Plays 90 minutes when Omar Marmoush is available
Player Performance 6 fans asking this
4/10
5
Commentators highlighting how Bernardo carried the pressing and duels won for our midfield
General 5 fans asking this
4/10
6
Would villa be interested in either Fernedes or Bowen you reckon?
General 7 fans asking this
4/10
7
He’s on the left are you blind? 😭 savio apologists gotta be out to lunch
Player Performance 5 fans asking this
4/10
8
Y'know what Villa is an amazing team what a class act
Player Performance 6 fans asking this
4/10
9
Enzo? For a sec I thought Enzo Fernandes
General 2 fans asking this
4/10
10
Can’t even complain. We did the same thing. Well when did we bring Bailey and Buendia on, 85?
General 2 fans asking this
4/10
11
Because when they showed Watkins goal from the byline camera those lines were byline to byline rather than touchline to touchline
Match Context 2 fans asking this
4/10
12
Who wants to bet Watkins gets a hattrick
General 5 fans asking this
4/10
13
I’ll never understand how Ake does his headers
Player Performance 3 fans asking this
4/10
14
Emery tries his best not to sub in Cash Onana and SJM https://preview.redd.it/mb2n871ay33h1.jpeg?width=828&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4113cf8f16f24b2b9ea803fc8f1a94fc3fc1747a
Player Performance 3 fans asking this
4/10
15
lol - “Alright, Mr McGinn, can you dribble in a straight line for me?” 🍻
General 3 fans asking this
4/10
16
When Rodri is playing, people talk about Nico G like he's prime Busquets.
Player Performance 1 fans asking this
4/10
17
What a save from Bizot
General 2 fans asking this
4/10
18
No Haaland cross the ball constantly. Bring the keeper up for the corner. Short corner and pass it about. Why do we do this? 
Player Performance 2 fans asking this
4/10
19
Can you imagine how unstoppable we'd be if Emery has City's transfer budget? He's worked a miracle with our squad. Absolutely unreal that he's not even in the shortlist for manager of the season
Player Performance 2 fans asking this
4/10
20
Lmao what a final corner for pep era
Match Context 2 fans asking this
4/10
BUR 1 - 1 WOL
1
Against Burnley? I don’t think so. I’d trust Angel or Andre to link more than i’d trust Mane or Armstrong to ever win a long ball
General 1 fans asking this
4/10
2
where’s our defenders go lmao
General 1 fans asking this
4/10
3
@Wolves Campaign ended when you appointed mr powty on the touchline!
General 1 fans asking this
4/10
4
Who the fuck are you keeping from this squad mind boggling
Player Performance 1 fans asking this
4/10
5
In PL history mate, not just this season! https://preview.redd.it/cotdy1oob43h1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=3dd0d2e9e6b3dad5ef49529b8e41267811ab5b47
Player Performance 1 fans asking this
4/10
6
Pay off Deadwards & his mate Cackson?
Player Performance 1 fans asking this
4/10
7
Ok let's do that then and when we're in league one i imagine you'll still be attending games?
General 1 fans asking this
4/10
8
I remember when we struggled to hold our own in the Championship. Never gonna complain about being in the PL
General 1 fans asking this
4/10
9
Where are you getting the stat? https://preview.redd.it/fai4m2pfa43h1.jpeg?width=1179&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e478380215b2954cf0228340668a91281af799b5
General 1 fans asking this
4/10
10
Are those hot dogs or sausages?
General 1 fans asking this
4/10
11
Do we play any other way?
General 1 fans asking this
4/10
12
Walker's fallen off a bit eh?
General 1 fans asking this
4/10
13
Maybe when the owners open that paycheck and see such a small number they might sell up finally
Match Context 1 fans asking this
4/10
14
What a fitting end to the season if we lose which I hope we do because we definitely deserve to finish bottom 😂
Player Performance 1 fans asking this
3/10
15
When i looked at the fixtures list at the beginning of the season I thought this game might be a massive final day relagation decider but little did I know it would be far more important in determining the "at least we didnt come last" bragging rights.
Player Performance 1 fans asking this
3/10
16
30% poss against a team who are just as bad as us is embarrassing. This second half has been a drag which pretty much sums up our season. 1-1 is a fitting result for how drab it’s been all year
Player Performance 1 fans asking this
3/10
17
Can under 18s not have DeBet advertising on their shirts or something?
Player Performance 1 fans asking this
3/10
18
https://preview.redd.it/uf8hkotg243h1.jpeg?width=5712&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=3ae23a81c9b63792aacc9a7400606f3225c7b205 Anyone got the barbie and the beers on the go whilst watching this or just me? Barmouth weather, this.
Player Performance 1 fans asking this
3/10
19
Why is everybody just walking around?!
Player Performance 1 fans asking this
3/10
20
Wolves still have Marshall Munetsi. Who scored four times with one assist in 15 appearances for 11th placed Paris FC this half season. What are the chances he plays in the Championship for Wolves?
Player Performance 1 fans asking this
3/10
TOT 1 - 0 EVE
1
What about the new argie striker? Replacement for richy
General 12 fans asking this
4/10
2
Moyes trying to lose this game on purpose? Barry getting almost full 90 dropping an absolute stinker 🤦‍♂️
Player Performance 14 fans asking this
4/10
3
Why is Barry playing for 84 mins. Why. Please God. I am so sorry West Ham. You don't deserve this. Why the fuck are we bringing Seamus on. Where is Dibling? Where is Aznou? Last game of the season. If we can get Iraola Moyes shouldn't even have the chance to fight for his job.
Player Performance 11 fans asking this
4/10
4
Lifetime? It's generational salt. All Spurs supporters won't be having bland chips ever.
General 36 fans asking this
4/10
5
"Lucky wins" ?? We've been better in most of our wins so far, we've just gotten better under De Zerbi
General 11 fans asking this
4/10
6
13-10-15 1 more point than last season. Why should we keep Moyes long term, again?
General 15 fans asking this
4/10
7
How is Everton not in the relegation zone??
Player Performance 44 fans asking this
4/10
8
Why is Spence in the WC list?
Player Performance 11 fans asking this
4/10
9
Wonder how many people would chat shit if Romero was a white Brit..
General 15 fans asking this
4/10
10
Are we sitting deep with Kolo on top?
General 12 fans asking this
4/10
11
Whatever De Zerbi is getting paid it's not enough
Player Performance 16 fans asking this
4/10
12
So west ham is down but spurs survive right?
Player Performance 43 fans asking this
4/10
13
So who do yall think is gonna buy Garner and Ndiaye?
Player Performance 8 fans asking this
4/10
14
Sarr really needs to learn how to dive properly if he wants to keep doing it, he's absolutely awful at it.
General 9 fans asking this
4/10
15
Palhinha? Hello? And big dick Kinsky.
General 9 fans asking this
4/10
16
Why not Ndiaye, not exactly lit the game up out there?
General 7 fans asking this
4/10
17
Not only that, HOW WAS THAT AN EVERTON FREE KICK??!!!!
General 41 fans asking this
4/10
18
West Ham know they need to win to have any chance of staying up right?
General 12 fans asking this
4/10
19
I'm fine with him gone and I hate to agree with Gary Neville but he made a good point - how the hell did the management / owners allow him to travel back to Argentina knowing it would be a bad look and possibly have a negative impact on the team? Feel like this fiasco wasn't just Romero's fault, but he is to blame too.
Player Performance 11 fans asking this
4/10
20
Barry can I ask for that favour from last time around?
General 8 fans asking this
4/10
WHU 3 - 0 LEE
1
Who said anything about Spurs?
General 25 fans asking this
4/10
2
So west ham is down but spurs survive right?
Player Performance 33 fans asking this
4/10
3
How do Everton sell season tickets
General 34 fans asking this
4/10
4
How is Everton not in the relegation zone??
Player Performance 35 fans asking this
4/10
5
So what team is buying Bowen?
Player Performance 6 fans asking this
4/10
6
Good god Aaronson what the fuck were them 2 shots 😂
General 5 fans asking this
4/10
7
Was Leeds' white kit considered a kit clash?
General 6 fans asking this
4/10
8
West Ham know they need to win to have any chance of staying up right?
General 6 fans asking this
4/10
9
No idea what Rodon and Ampadu are doing there, not arsed to try jumping?
General 4 fans asking this
4/10
10
beto you donkey what are you doing
General 2 fans asking this
4/10
11
Was that a 2 foot tackle by bijol
General 3 fans asking this
4/10
12
Would that have been a pen if Romero did it?
General 3 fans asking this
4/10
13
Name one person better than Nuno we could get ?
General 3 fans asking this
4/10
14
One of the games where Aaronson is our only attacking outlet and he has no power in his shots
Player Performance 3 fans asking this
4/10
15
When does Tottenham's trophy ceremony begin?
General 4 fans asking this
4/10
16
Fuck this sub and everyone who was calling for Tottenham to relegated 🖕🖕😆
Player Performance 4 fans asking this
4/10
17
Home team playing more like a WET HAM, amirite?!! Absolutely gutless showing from them thus far, the fans must be fuming. At least Nmecha sent hammer of the year for a lager, DCL really should've scored that one.
Player Performance 2 fans asking this
4/10
18
You can probably understand why normal everton fans want Moyes the hell out of our club. Awful awful manager.
General 2 fans asking this
4/10
19
Barry can I ask for that favour from last time around?
General 2 fans asking this
4/10
20
You say no promotions like that's a bad thing?? We did draw with city the other week...
General 3 fans asking this
4/10
BHA 0 - 3 MUN
1
Mark Weldon ooo How do you see today. Are not enjoying Manchester united games under Carrick?? Can you remember the last time we beat Brighton at home. Watch Carrick looking calm and collected unlike Amorim that will be pacing up and down as if coaching job is that tough 😂😂😂 Let's give Carrick a chance to reshape our lovely club❤
Player Performance 18 fans asking this
4/10
2
What part of this game makes you say that? I know there are questions about Baleba’s mentality but he was Brighton’s best player today.
Player Performance 14 fans asking this
4/10
3
When Carrick took over https://preview.redd.it/unxm4lqyd43h1.jpeg?width=1440&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=bcaafe72b21f5468a2d8a602cba9bab27631a38d
General 19 fans asking this
4/10
4
How were the kids? And Baleba and van Hecke
General 13 fans asking this
4/10
5
They're Brighton commentators what do you expect
General 11 fans asking this
4/10
6
We’ve seen exactly what happens when you follow up a generational managerial talent. City still have an insane amount of talent in the team, but there will be a drop off after Pep before City find their footing.
General 8 fans asking this
4/10
7
How sexy was that ?!? Mount Maz Amad Mbeumo excellent from everyone involved holyshit!!!
General 8 fans asking this
4/10
8
How is Milner not on a yellow?
Player Performance 7 fans asking this
4/10
9
Didn’t Lammens get save record also?
General 7 fans asking this
4/10
10
I'm checking the espn app and the only updates are that of Arsenal, Spurs and West Ham. Even our match result is directed as Brighton securing a European spot and just a mere mention of Bruno's historic season. Why are these people allergic to writing anything positive about United?
Player Performance 12 fans asking this
3/10
11
​@TMA2003not playing better, getting better RESULTS. There was a vision I was willing to SUFFER(😂) for. I don't see a vision with, do you? Amorim made mistakes no doubt, just like pep, klop, arteta first few seasons
Player Performance 4 fans asking this
4/10
12
What a goal!! Nice build up, and Mount is one of the best in those 1-2 pass build up
Player Performance 5 fans asking this
4/10
13
can we change the oh kdb song in the memes with someone assisting to Bruno Fernandes now?
Player Performance 6 fans asking this
4/10
14
In hindsight what a terrible decision it was to throw Malacia against Liverpool after a long injury
Player Performance 6 fans asking this
4/10
15
Why? Also it's good because we can get Fernandes cheaper 
General 4 fans asking this
4/10
16
Why not mainoo tbf, been solid all game and 3 up
General 4 fans asking this
4/10
17
Please explain to me how Kobbie got a yellow card while Milner didn’t
Rules Decisions 4 fans asking this
4/10
18
Dunk gets tackled by his own man and gets a free kick?
Player Performance 2 fans asking this
4/10
19
That's why West Ham's relegation works in our favour...
General 5 fans asking this
4/10
20
Man U, why don’t you just put in your u21’s?
General 5 fans asking this
4/10
SUN 2 - 1 CHE
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I don’t care how many goals Pedro scores, for me he’s not a ST, he’s an SS. If you want him to be super effective, give him a proper target man like Osimhen for him to play behind. He’s better playing off the shoulder, doesn’t have the ample tenacity to consistently hold off CB’s. Or play him as a false 9 like Firmino with lethal and clinical wing-forwards like Mane and Salah that can regularly contribute to goals. We may somewhat have the Liverpool midfield, but we don't have their FBs and WFs.
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Is that a pen for headbutting Colwill, or am I getting desperate?
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no idea how deschamps has called gusto up for the world cup, awful awful player
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Hate to rub it in but when Blueco bought Chelsea Sunderland were in League 1
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Was Enzo/any other players giving any obvious goodbye claps to the away fans?
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Who has been worse? The refs decisions and these “penalty” checks or Chelsea alone.
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Why? Fofana's not good enough for Strasbourg
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How in the bloody hell is Gusto in French NT?
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dont know why you giving mcfarlane any kudos
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Because Callum, who's been a coach for about 17 minutes, is absolutely wank?
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Is fofana one of the worst transfers of all time?
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Any chance we can just burn this squad to the ground and start over? We'll have to trim this squad anyway with no europe. Sell enzo, lavia, cucurella, delap, gittens, badiashille, tosin, fofana, neto, gusto, sanchez, jorgenson, chalobah, garnacho. We'll only need to replace 3 or 4 of those guys with experience anyway. Guys like tapsoba, sensei, a gk, and an attacking mid/winger for the right side.
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Can we sack our interim?
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Why is this manager dressed like a fucking ball boy
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Feel shame for Sunderland, how could that missed.
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I miss when we had players like Hazard, Alonso, Lampard, Drogba, Willian, etc
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How did Reece James get away with that rugby style shoving
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Big players step up. Palmer finally did it once, will anyone step up again?
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Id keep hato? New am- joao- palmer Barco-caceido-newdm-james Hato-Colwill-newcb New gk Subs: Quenda,panders, essugo, estevao, santos, sarr, josh, emegha, derry, best u18 players. Sell or loan the rest of the project players.
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Can someone explain why Cole Palmer didn’t even attempt to keep that ball in?
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Don’t remember what journo but he wrote that Norgaard was in conversation with the physios as soon as the first half whistle blew
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Btw y did norgaard of all people got taken off?
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Gabriel Jesus misses 3 easy chances , then decides to score the hardest one?
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Not that it matters but who's wearing the Captain's armband? Jesus? 
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What was Arteta thinking bringing Merino on that early?
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When Everton are deducted points
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Kepa showing how shit he is one last time
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Is the guard of honor usually done in the first game of the next season, right, or at the match when a champion is for sure. If the latter, Palace chose to do this?
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peacock is really showing spurs celebrate winning a game instead of us lifting the trophy?
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Why has coverage of this trophy lift been so shite?? Even the official Arsenal YT channel got it wrong.
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What does that say about Bayern Madrid City Liverpool United?
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no seriously like who the fuck cares about spurs as opposed to the literal champions???
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Arsenal Youtube Channel showing it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gn5M3mZbp9s
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How are you all hating on Kepa for that bruh
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Saliba chant started in this stadium right?? Or was it Havertz??
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This is the second time we've gone a season without a red, right? I wonder if he still top the "most red cards" stat since Arteta took over, because we were leading it quite a bit e: [it seems we are in fact leading red carders since Arteta took over](https://www.statmuse.com/fc/ask?q=red+cards+in+premier+league+since+19%2F20+by+club)
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It's Palace's stadium you fucking doughnut, why are they gonna stick around to watch us lift the trophy?
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How did Eze miss that
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Why’s Gabi only got one shoe on?
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IDK why it's so funny to see Raya in the outfield jersey LOL
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The last 20 minutes or so were the most pathetic display I've seen from Newcastle this season, which is saying something. No idea how Fulham didn't grab a couple more goals.
We'll be relegated next season if Howe's still in charge
What a goal from Tom Crainey 3rd times always a charm
Shocking from malick thiaw for the first goal. Osula should have scored Cairney able to shoot from anywhere as noone closes hm down. I hope next season is much better....
Didn't mind losing last week. We won. Needed to win this week. We lost.
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Terrible season embarrasng tbh. Yes we will be better nxt season but thats without europe and less games. I honestly think howe should go i think he has took us as far as he can respoet to him. But time to move aside. Hes been to loyal to to many whilst also bringing in average plyers on big contracts and never got thrm to fit into his tactics mskin them look even worse. He lacks a plan b its been awfull to watch drab performances bulied and over ran by teams. Defence has been an utter shambles, a non-existent forward line, just very poor on all fronts
“Isak ruined our season by leaving” Genuinely saw multiple mentions of this in our match thread today. Interested in hearing from people who still genuinely believe Isak is to blame for our bad season, what’s your actual rationale/logic? I’m sure most of you will say “Howe built his system around Isak and it worked wonders”, however I would counter that and say “Howe’s system worked wonders because Isak made it work”. Isak was so isolated, as was Wilson, for so many games under Howe. Just like Osula was today (2 touches in 45 minutes btw). Yet it’s still not a system problem for some people, I just don’t get it.
I think today is the day when soem players will recieve - "You can look for another club" messages What is the most frightening is Hall and Guimaraes had the worse games since I can remember. Our Midfield in general (apart from Ramsey who was Ok) was pathetic and forwards... actually did we play any forwards today?
Fuck it! Season is over, no where near relegation, some super hard European matches (which is what we desire) some decisions didn’t go our way but that’s the same all round this season! Squad not big enough or strong enough for top level at the moment, we will build when allowed! This season has been nowhere near what they were like under Ashley, move forwards!! TOON TOON!!
For some of the Mile Ashley years I would have snapped your hands off for 12th and a good CL run. Only good thing about Sunderland getting into Europe is the extra games they will play will exhaust them and help us beat them next year. Man U will also struggle in CL for extra games and depth so I’m confident next year will be much better and maybe even back in the CL again. If we do sell thanks Gordon, Tonali and maybe Tino but we absolutely have to keep Bruno as the heartbeat of the club (Hall, Thiaw and Miley too also must keep imo). Let’s learn from last year and do business early and let players go who want to move. Enjoy the WC and hoping some of our players (ideally England but not holding my breath) can win it (like Guivarc’h back in 98).
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Sloot is mediocre coach, dosn't deserve to be Liverpool coach, get out Sloot, you made the liverpool legends gone, Slot won the premier league last year because of Jurgen's players, look at now, with the top players, Slot couldn't at all...no more love Liverpool with Slot there, please Jurgen back to Amfield, we love you, get back rock and roll, heavy metal .. Sooooo sad to see Andy & Salah gone, I m sure if Jurgen still there, he won't let Andy & Salah gone .. Andy is the best wing back of Liverpool....we love you Andy, Salah also Kelleher ..please stay , don't leave....from Indonesia with love
Liverpool, I love you so much, man. You need to live win this match. And if I don't care even you don't win, you're so much trophies, anyways love you Liverpool, Thomas abusha life.\n Answer your friend like and I love you most
This is my last season watching Liverpool and never thought I'd say it but the way the club is going and sticking with slot that is clearly not the right guy for the club or job . I will watch old games and legends game but slot should be sacked and I'm not watching another season of slot football is absolutely shocking and his tactics not playing the rb we signed in the position and putting midfielders in there and then when frimpong comes on is put in midfield and wonder why defence is awful, slot is clueless and if pushing players too leave with his coaching and useless tactics and style of football. I will be back once liverpool fc see sense and get rid of slot.
A sad day. 🥲 Last game for Allison. Last game for Curtis. Last game for Konate. Last game for Robertson. Last game for Mac Allister? Last game for Sallah. Last game for Chiesa. Last bench appearance for Endo. Have I missed anyone? Maybe some of that changes if it is the last appearance of Slot and his backroom staff and the exit of Hughes and Edwards. 🤞
​@herbertringelberg9646you are delusional. Keep supporting him and see lfc relegated next season.
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Sloot is mediocre coach, dosn't deserve to be Liverpool coach, get out Sloot, you made the liverpool legends gone, Slot won the premier league last year because of Jurgen's players, look at now, with the top players, Slot couldn't at all...no more love Liverpool with Slot there, please Jurgen back to Amfield, we love you, get back rock and roll, heavy metal .. Sooooo sad to see Andy & Salah gone, I m sure if Jurgen still there, he won't let Andy & Salah gone .. Andy is the best wing back of Liverpool....we love you Andy, Salah also Kelleher ..please stay , don't leave....from Indonesia with love
This is my last season watching Liverpool and never thought I'd say it but the way the club is going and sticking with slot that is clearly not the right guy for the club or job . I will watch old games and legends game but slot should be sacked and I'm not watching another season of slot football is absolutely shocking and his tactics not playing the rb we signed in the position and putting midfielders in there and then when frimpong comes on is put in midfield and wonder why defence is awful, slot is clueless and if pushing players too leave with his coaching and useless tactics and style of football. I will be back once liverpool fc see sense and get rid of slot.
A sad day. 🥲 Last game for Allison. Last game for Curtis. Last game for Konate. Last game for Robertson. Last game for Mac Allister? Last game for Sallah. Last game for Chiesa. Last bench appearance for Endo. Have I missed anyone? Maybe some of that changes if it is the last appearance of Slot and his backroom staff and the exit of Hughes and Edwards. 🤞
Well, CL is the result. But like the whole year, this match was an exercise in doing just enough to stay relevant, but not nearly enough to be excellent. Looking forward to the young players developing and getting some energy on the pitch. Farewell Mo and Robbo, it’s been fantastic. YNWA.
We did the same for Darwin in his first season. Wirtz came into a shitshow of a season with a manager and board not sure what they want from him or the team. He became worldclass as a player in a forward 3 and the first half of the season we were playing him in a middle 3.
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Tzolis and Hackney as marquee signings. Shea Charles for depth, Lukas Hornicek as the long term Sels replacement. Depending on whether Kalimuendo stays I’d either use him as leverage for a cheaper deal for Jonathan Burkardt or buy Zian Flemming as the long-term Wood replacement. Wouldn’t even be disappointed at getting Danilo back. We need central midfielders who can pass forward, because when Ando goes we’ll have a dearth of options in that mould.
A great ending to a fabulous season. I think EL will be better for us - we have a genuine chance of achieving something in that. Couple the on the pitch results with our stadium being doubled (even the incompetent BCP nimby council are now onside) in the coming years, it really feels like the club is on a huge, huge rise. Credit has to go to Foley and his team. What they have achieved on and off the pitch is outstanding.
What a fucking season, record breaking in the Europa League, points and didn’t get beaten in 18 games. Would’ve snapped your hands off at that. The fans in fine form.
Yep. Feels mental being disappointed we didn’t get champions league. Phenomenal season.
Champions league would have been amazing! But Europa should is winnable and should be a great year 🍒🍒
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Tzolis and Hackney as marquee signings. Shea Charles for depth, Lukas Hornicek as the long term Sels replacement. Depending on whether Kalimuendo stays I’d either use him as leverage for a cheaper deal for Jonathan Burkardt or buy Zian Flemming as the long-term Wood replacement. Wouldn’t even be disappointed at getting Danilo back. We need central midfielders who can pass forward, because when Ando goes we’ll have a dearth of options in that mould.
A great ending to a fabulous season. I think EL will be better for us - we have a genuine chance of achieving something in that. Couple the on the pitch results with our stadium being doubled (even the incompetent BCP nimby council are now onside) in the coming years, it really feels like the club is on a huge, huge rise. Credit has to go to Foley and his team. What they have achieved on and off the pitch is outstanding.
Think we will find a way to hang on to MGW but yeah it will probably take a minor miracle to keep Anderson, think that’s probably it for him here. Hell of a player and we’ll get a king’s ransom for him but sad if this is the last we see of him.
The thing that annoyed me was all the BBC and Sky journalists writing op-eds and asking Tuchel why Trent, Palmer, and Foden in no form at all were "snubbed", and ignoring the most in-form English player outside of Kane. There were all those ridiculous campaigns for DCL and Welbeck. Not one for Gibbs-White. His brilliance just gets ignored.
A Liverpool win plus Aston Villa defeat means sixth place will be in the Champions League as the fifth place slot (in the scenario being Villa) will be passed down since they qualify via winning the Europa League and not the extra slot. Also we need Brighton to not pick up all three points if we lose because goal difference.
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🇬🇭 🇬🇭 Ghana, man city fans will miss 🇬🇭 🇬🇭
We will gonna miss you PEP. thank you
Are they showing the match right here and now?
We will miss you pep 😭😭😭
We will miss you Pep 😢🔥
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Difficult to tell. I don't think Sunderland or Bournemouth are worse than Forest, and who knows what summer can bring for them. Same with Brighton compared to Palace. Real issue is that the Europa field in general looks a lot tougher next season with Leverkusen, Marseille and (likely) Juventus all in there. Plus Atalanta, Freiburg and Monaco in the UECL is tricky too. Will be interesting to see how two teams without any European experience and a Brighton side that made the Europa RO16 two years ago can handle that.
Are you even a Villa fan yourself if you don’t assume the worst lol I’m all for our brand growing internationally, but I would care for glory hunters, it’s in the name.. show up when we win, don’t show/silent when we’re down .. what sort of fan base is that that you want
Kind of an underrated season. 1) If you compare non penalty goals, no one else is really even close. Even compared to Kane, who's having a ridiculous season, Haaland has 24 and Kane 26 non penalty league goals 2) No league hat tricks, and he didn't just beat up on the bottom of the table. Multiple goals against Arsenal, Liverpool, United, Brighton, Brentford, Bournemouth, Fulham.
Not gonna lie, I bloody loved this win. Almost more so than winning the Europa League. My mate and his son are city fans. The other week, his son pushed my son into a pond because he was jealous that a girl was spending time with him. Sure, they’re only 9 and perhaps I’m being a bit petty, but as a dad, it feels like some sweet justice. 🤣 UTV!!!
I swear I have seen this pattern a bunch of times. Watkins has a dry spell and people start saying that we should sign whatever Brentford striker has been scoring stupid numbers of penalties. Then by the end of the season Watkins has more non penalty goals than that player anyway. We have a diamond in Watkins.
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We deserve to be we are so poor, look at wolves since they got they new manager totally different team while we have been terrible all season no change
We're looking like a different team ourselves in this match. A little late I'll give you but a win would be a win
For me its not just the lack of possession and positivity. It's the complete lack of a plan anywhere. I can forgive not having the ball if you are countering with purpose, well coached on set pieces, pressing well with key triggers. Or basically showing any sort of a plan you will use the ball purposefully when you get it. Today was not that.  The players are the same but today was a chance to show things will be different next season at least in set up and intention, and it was beyond abject. 
We might (rightly) moan, but we’ll miss Sá when he goes.
If we lose or draw, we finish bottom of table. So of course, our strategy has been to sit back. Makes sense..
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For me its not just the lack of possession and positivity. It's the complete lack of a plan anywhere. I can forgive not having the ball if you are countering with purpose, well coached on set pieces, pressing well with key triggers. Or basically showing any sort of a plan you will use the ball purposefully when you get it. Today was not that.  The players are the same but today was a chance to show things will be different next season at least in set up and intention, and it was beyond abject. 
Hwang has had about four touches of the ball and a booking today and is still gonna get another 90. Get Edozie on. Fuck it, if you’re gonna persist with long ball get Jackson up top to run round like a headless chicken. It’ll offer more than Hwang has. Only reason he hasn’t received anyones ire today is because we have all forgotten he’s playing. Not much worse than anyone else on the pitch, mind. Another stagnant display.
I don’t want to open Rob Edwards debate case I’m sick of talking about it … Burnley is the level we’ll be playing next season and we’re miles off it… I can excuse better teams like that have better teams but not this… millwall, Boro, Southampton, Wrexham, Birmingham will be similar games ..
Off topic I’m afraid but more worrying than our abysmal league position is how much money we lose now we drop out of the Premier League. I think we receive reduced “ parachute payments “ for 2 seasons. Does anyone have a realistic figure for the financial hit the club suffers. My guess is over £100 million per season. Does anyone have an accurate figure? I note yesterday’s playoff final, which Hull won, was billed as the £200 million final !!!
@Wolves Pathetic performance. Again!Edwards has failed to improve us one iota. There’s no structure to the way we play. Nobody offers for a pass, they are so far apart the only options are to pass back or hoof it up the pitch…We need a new coach to breathe new life into this dying club!
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We watched the game. I think 100 thousand Koreans sang the chant for a Spurs victory. So thrilled with today's win! COYS! 🤍
I hope you win. 🎉🎉🎉
Celebrating the Corner Goal like they've won the League
Dont worry the spurs home loss, conceding in the 90th minute is coming!
The West Ham vs Leeds game has been really close both teams don’t look great but have both had chances. West Ham are feeling it big time they look super nervy.
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Romero won us 2 points in the league with his goal contributions. Both goals in the 2-2 with Newcastle, and the goal in the 1-1 with Burnley. Palhinha won us 5 points. Winning goals against Everton and Wolves, and a late equaliser against Wolves. So yeah, Palhinha objectively won us more points with his goal contributions.
I'm fine with him gone and I hate to agree with Gary Neville but he made a good point - how the hell did the management / owners allow him to travel back to Argentina knowing it would be a bad look and possibly have a negative impact on the team? Feel like this fiasco wasn't just Romero's fault, but he is to blame too.
Not a Spurs fan but that’s the deal you sign by having an Argentine in the team. They will always put the national team ahead. You can debate if it’s right or wrong but it is what it is. Especially in this Scaloni era, they have taken there chemistry to a different level
Thats ABSURD, he's a futbol player, why the hell would he be telling us everything he does o doesnt do in his prívate life. It would also be dangerous for he and his family to be speaking about his whereabouts. The problem is OBVIOUSLY the fanbase getting hysterical about tabloid shit.
That maybe so but we dont know if the Argentinian fa requested him back because of his injury, let's face it with our medical team can you blame them and then our club had to sign off on it, this is our club's fault for not getting out ahead of this and explaining what was happening before this has happened. As per usual our club sucks at communicating to us as fans because they at the top do not care about us as fans.
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As a Villa fan I’m offering my apologies for that dog shit performance a few weeks ago. Wanted you to stay up, one of the only clubs in London worth their salt. Hope you lads batter the championship, and tbh, our run in the championship lead to us winning the Europa league ultimately so praying for the same success for you. 💜💙
Take the victories where u can get em, eh? Championship winners 2026/27?
We don’t have a rivalry w you. We’re YOUR biggest rivals. Especially now that ur relegated. Yikes!
As a Liverpool fan, would like to see a more invigorated West Ham team in the PL next time. I liked you guys in the PL and your fans are great too. Seeing yall win the ECL was brilliant and you had some fantastic players but it kind of got stale towards the end. I like Nuno and honestly if you had him from the start, you maybe could have stayed up but it wasn’t meant to be in the end. Maybe next time take a risk on a coach who isnt an old mainstay in the English leagues . Not Scott Parker ffs. Let him go to Stoke or something. Hull got a guy who had never stepped foot in England in his entire life and got promoted . Middlesbrough got a Swedish coach who nobody had ever heard of and they nearly ended up in the PL(okay they bottled it badly but different story for a different time). Sunderland got a French coach who similarly had no experience in English football and had recently gotten Lorient relegated from Ligue 1. Norwich probably would have made the playoffs had they not hired a one season wonder in Manning in the beginning of the season and instead gotten Clement in from the start. Just take a risk on a new adventurous coach with fresh ideas and see how it turns out. I have one more maybe more major ask. Can yall do something about the track around your stadium? It looks fucking awful. Your home stadium would look so much better without it and your atmosphere would be better too. At least get the fans closer to the field. London won’t be hosting another Olympics for at least a decade if not longer . Surely you can do something about either removing the track or maybe making it smaller or something.
hope seeing you guys winning the championship, proper pl team
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As a Villa fan I’m offering my apologies for that dog shit performance a few weeks ago. Wanted you to stay up, one of the only clubs in London worth their salt. Hope you lads batter the championship, and tbh, our run in the championship lead to us winning the Europa league ultimately so praying for the same success for you. 💜💙
As a Liverpool fan, would like to see a more invigorated West Ham team in the PL next time. I liked you guys in the PL and your fans are great too. Seeing yall win the ECL was brilliant and you had some fantastic players but it kind of got stale towards the end. I like Nuno and honestly if you had him from the start, you maybe could have stayed up but it wasn’t meant to be in the end. Maybe next time take a risk on a coach who isnt an old mainstay in the English leagues . Not Scott Parker ffs. Let him go to Stoke or something. Hull got a guy who had never stepped foot in England in his entire life and got promoted . Middlesbrough got a Swedish coach who nobody had ever heard of and they nearly ended up in the PL(okay they bottled it badly but different story for a different time). Sunderland got a French coach who similarly had no experience in English football and had recently gotten Lorient relegated from Ligue 1. Norwich probably would have made the playoffs had they not hired a one season wonder in Manning in the beginning of the season and instead gotten Clement in from the start. Just take a risk on a new adventurous coach with fresh ideas and see how it turns out. I have one more maybe more major ask. Can yall do something about the track around your stadium? It looks fucking awful. Your home stadium would look so much better without it and your atmosphere would be better too. At least get the fans closer to the field. London won’t be hosting another Olympics for at least a decade if not longer . Surely you can do something about either removing the track or maybe making it smaller or something.
Not sure how everyone expects Spurs to act here. Relegation would split up the team, a lot of the backroom staff would be gone, jobs would go, the academy would take a hit. Imagine the relief hitting you all at once that the thing you've been worried about for months has been avoided. Of course they're emotional
Not trying to be celebration police or anything. I totally get what it means but it’s just hilarious that a header going over the bar is celebrated with such passion cause its avoiding relegation then the camera zooms out and you see one of the best stadiums in the world. They’ve just got themselves in such a silly situation.
Fucking hell of all the 92 teams in the EFL, you lot have the least amount of stuff to celebrate. Goddamn Bromley have done something to celebrate more recently than you lot…also explain why you play like prime Barca against Man City yet you completely shit the bed against this spurs squad . You deserve another 15 point deduction just because of that
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Mark Weldon ooo How do you see today. Are not enjoying Manchester united games under Carrick?? Can you remember the last time we beat Brighton at home. Watch Carrick looking calm and collected unlike Amorim that will be pacing up and down as if coaching job is that tough 😂😂😂 Let's give Carrick a chance to reshape our lovely club❤
What a season for Bruno. Double Footballer of the Year, breaks record for most Premiership assists and single-handedly drags United into the Champions League. The directors wanted to sell him!
Dorgu should become a winger from now on, like Bale did at Spurs
Yes Spurs might’ve stayed up but now Matheus Fernandes will be super cheap for us AND Chelsea miss out on European ball 🥹👀
We're playing better with Dorgu and Amad on the wings.. Against Arsenal, City and now Brighton...Great football
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Mark Weldon ooo How do you see today. Are not enjoying Manchester united games under Carrick?? Can you remember the last time we beat Brighton at home. Watch Carrick looking calm and collected unlike Amorim that will be pacing up and down as if coaching job is that tough 😂😂😂 Let's give Carrick a chance to reshape our lovely club❤
We've played against Anderson and Baleba in the last few games. There's only one player we should be buying, but unfortunately he's going to City. That's a rubbish points comparison by the way. You should have done point totals over the same time that Carrick has been in charge, because, love him or hate him, Amorim left us in a decent position for Carrick to push on from.
Well 2nd half was allright. 1 half was poor and lost possession overall in the game again. Its all about the counterattack. I think its insane and stupid to go with Carrick but i might be wrong. Lets se how the next months develop and how this manager will develop.
Maybe the Ederson signing is the first because it was close to being completed in the last window. Most of the paper work was already in place. Its how fast they will move on the next signing is the key. We got one signing done quick in the last few summer windows and then took ages to get the rest done. Let's hope they move quicker on that 2nd and 3rd transfer. We still need a left back and a striker.
Why can man united retain him Hoijlund.they compete with Sesko.then man united retain rushford they compete with Cunah.then Mbeumo compete with Amad.Then Vitek to compete with Lammen.Then Man united only focus this season to strengthen Midfields and Defence.Then we see how it goes this season. That front is lit.then man united focus to rebuild only Midfield and defence
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I don’t care how many goals Pedro scores, for me he’s not a ST, he’s an SS. If you want him to be super effective, give him a proper target man like Osimhen for him to play behind. He’s better playing off the shoulder, doesn’t have the ample tenacity to consistently hold off CB’s. Or play him as a false 9 like Firmino with lethal and clinical wing-forwards like Mane and Salah that can regularly contribute to goals. We may somewhat have the Liverpool midfield, but we don't have their FBs and WFs.
2 games that stick out for me that should have been 6pts that admittedly would have only given us Europa - a draw this afternoon wouid have given us Europa - but it would have at least made thing less painful. United away and Fulham away. Two absolutely sloppy and unnecessary Red Cards where we were the better team on the day. There were so many other games you could mention. We were 5th on the xG table despite being -8 on that with only Palace and Wolves being worse.
Over the coming months and next season, there will be shills here posting about how we as a club generated yet again the most in player sales (by selling players for half the price we paid). I will give these putrid SDs no claps for doing that, especially when they dug this hole themselves. The only way they start earning trust is when they respect the manager, show they care by abandoning this shit awful transfer (and wage) structure, and allowing a consistent build up of quality to happen
Couldn't even get totnim relegated, would have at least been happy about that
Terrible season, but this game in itself really highlights the biggest problems - confidence and mentality. The fact that this is the performance these players give knowing they hve europe on the line is shocking (fofana, gusto) Lets hope if nothing else Xabi just gets these guys to want to win more. Plus kudos to macfarlane for seeing us through a mad stressful period. Just confidence, consistency and a belief in the coach's system, look at what united hve managed. Hopeful for progress with Xabi and finally hoping some of our talent will actually build further than just being prospects.
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I don’t care how many goals Pedro scores, for me he’s not a ST, he’s an SS. If you want him to be super effective, give him a proper target man like Osimhen for him to play behind. He’s better playing off the shoulder, doesn’t have the ample tenacity to consistently hold off CB’s. Or play him as a false 9 like Firmino with lethal and clinical wing-forwards like Mane and Salah that can regularly contribute to goals. We may somewhat have the Liverpool midfield, but we don't have their FBs and WFs.
2 games that stick out for me that should have been 6pts that admittedly would have only given us Europa - a draw this afternoon wouid have given us Europa - but it would have at least made thing less painful. United away and Fulham away. Two absolutely sloppy and unnecessary Red Cards where we were the better team on the day. There were so many other games you could mention. We were 5th on the xG table despite being -8 on that with only Palace and Wolves being worse.
And we can finally close the book on this downward spiral of a season. The difference quality coaching and stability makes will surprise people next season. So many games at the tail end of this season have just been the players trying to put their best foot forward, facing adversity and not having enough between them to pull through. Our inability to come back in games has been startling. Hopefully by now BlueCo understands what a rudderless ship looks like and how to avoid plunging us into this depth of mediocrity. A lot of issues were self inflicted. 1. Hire the right manager for the team and expectations 2. Support the manager 3. If you need to fire them time it right 4. See step one.
Over the coming months and next season, there will be shills here posting about how we as a club generated yet again the most in player sales (by selling players for half the price we paid). I will give these putrid SDs no claps for doing that, especially when they dug this hole themselves. The only way they start earning trust is when they respect the manager, show they care by abandoning this shit awful transfer (and wage) structure, and allowing a consistent build up of quality to happen
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ARSENAL FANS WANTED ARTHA FIRED IN JAN
We will miss you all so much, guys 🥹👏🏻
Praying for both the teams to win their respective final matches
Gabriel what a goal
Nice goal gabby Jesus
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I’m a Chelsea Fan but I’ve got a sneaky feeling that Arsenal are gonna beat PSG, It’s Arsenal’s year and they deserve it if I’m honest, I hope they beat PSG and Palace Win the Conference League.. So hopefully it will be a clean sweep by English Teams after they were all righting the Premier League off after the first round of knockout stages of the Champions League 👊👊💪💪
Of all the games for Everton to not show up, typical it had to be today. Everton, you have disappointed me today, badly. West Ham did what they had to do, Everton could have helped the league get rid of that crap Spurs side, but nope. Everton players were already on the beach. Shocking. Such a shame.
Drury is such a melt. He over does everything. Must've been salivating during the week writing down all his lines and descriptions. You're not Shakespeare, and stop shouting the full name of a player who takes a shot, ever single time, no matter how speculative the shot is. It's so fkn annoying.
@THATBOYLANDO24United players played like half of the minutes Arsenals core group have this season. They’ll find it tough to be competitive in both comps and will be fighting for top 5 in prem I bet. Let’s see how our summer goes though, I bet we bring in some heat (LW in particular), move some players on and remain strong favorites to defend title.
for anybody being annoyed about other stuff. palace is still doing their end of season celebrations. trophy ceremony not started yet. edit 6:31 BST: palace players doing a lap around the stadium. i’ll bet ceremony starts in 9-14m or so? edit 6:39 BST: they’re assembling the podium and bringing all the decor out. maybe a few more mins. away fans singing we’ll sit where we want 😂 edit 6:50: arsenal staff walking out. now you’re allowed to be mad at coverage!
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Seeing out the season in style! 🔥🤍 https://t.co/KJN3UWR4Vs
Hang it in the louvre. https://t.co/r145n4hDpR
HOWAY NEWCASTLE! ⏱️ https://t.co/5AQqm7U0SP
A late change to our starting XI as Joe Willock comes in for Sandro Tonali who suffered an injury in the warm-up 🔄 https://t.co/RB8vztIs2n
Genius. 🤍 https://t.co/TVPSKUAMVp
This place is just going to be pathetically unbearable for the next few months isn't it? See ya. 
Kevin has a thunderous free-kick rattle back off the crossbar, but Issa is there to head into an empty net! 👊 https://t.co/4UOf1F3o9e
@NUFC Brilliant reaction there lads 3 CB's standing like statues.
ISSAAAAA! 🔥🇲🇦 https://t.co/EiO1ZAyWEc
A change at the break 🔄 Let's go, @harveybarnes97! https://t.co/vtca5Dj9oO
LIV 1 - 1 BRE
The end of an incredible journey with the Reds 👏❤️ https://t.co/uVUFMshVk3
Two of our greats. https://t.co/pK3k4XPHOK
What a journey it’s been 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿❤️ https://t.co/1FeaFlEItb
73' - The whole of Anfield stands to applaud as Salah comes off on his final appearance for the Reds - replaced by Frimpong. Thank you for everything, Mo ❤️ [1-1] #LIVBRE
🇪🇬👑❤️ https://t.co/ki5PDxRhi3
🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿❤️ https://t.co/GSpdMJiU1w
Legends ❤️ https://t.co/f8EibjJgBl
You'll Never Walk Alone ❤️ https://t.co/tOA39Z4eMN
Our 2025/26 campaign comes to an end on an emotional day at Anfield ❤️ #LIVBRE https://t.co/lha944KKRp
Up the Reds 🔴 https://t.co/NeM4t6Fs0x
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Btw, we got @EuropaLeague by being unbeaten for the ENTIRE second-half of the season. 18 GAMES UNBEATEN 🤯
Destination: @EuropaLeague ✈️ https://t.co/Z1aJBHBBZO
A sixth-placed finish in the @premierleague 👏 https://t.co/5lpVtkhd4A
Our number 🔟! https://t.co/lpn7aHNH5v
MGW. 🥶 https://t.co/2DHXHfjf3t
Neco Williams is your 2025/26 Player of the Season! 👏 https://t.co/JanVichECC
Absolute scenes 😅 https://t.co/kfnqGfnKz5
WHAT A HIT! 🎯 https://t.co/HpzwNC33s8
@afcbournemouth @EuropaLeague European nights are heading to the Vitality! 🍒
Ending 25/26 with a point. ⏹️ https://t.co/V8KKO0mow6
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It won't be the same without you, @BernardoCSilva 🩵 https://t.co/ufQAFlnTNR
✨ A third @PremierLeague Golden Boot for @ErlingHaaland 👑 https://t.co/TUrSzBKy56
The greatest. https://t.co/BFVa2U31S2
Top-four finish ✅ Europa League winners 🏆 Unsustainable FC 😤
👑 https://t.co/gJ9MFDcjAg
Legend. https://t.co/7actFPyMbe
Ten years that will live forever. Thank you for everything, Pep 🩵 https://t.co/eEFr8RPirx
🥹 https://t.co/NleEUnmLL8
Two club legends 🩵 https://t.co/Tiya1bR6Ln
🐐 https://t.co/ix1Hg4hiVB
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ARMSTRONG!!! https://t.co/ooAQ1gTCql
Getting us ahead 👏 https://t.co/FQRBlqZH0n
Our campaign ends with a draw. 🐺⏱️ https://t.co/rOVVuGma9Z
So far, so good at the break. 🐺⏱️ https://t.co/M0mKWpbAX0
Hannibal wins the MOTM award in our final game of the season 🇹🇳 https://t.co/GCYg0AOyBQ
76’ | #BUR 1-1 #WOL Jerome Abbey on to become the second youngest player in our history 👏 #BURWOL https://t.co/57oZhDXzd0
ZIAN GUIDES THE BALL INTO THE BOTTOM CORNER!!! 🎯 https://t.co/95NU3wkWjb
5’ | #BUR 0-1 #WOL The perfect start! We’re given an early penalty for handball and Armstrong calmly tucks it away! #BURWOL
A sweet strike 🙌 https://t.co/Xn0gdhlh5V
Hwang gets us underway at Turf Moor. #BURWOL https://t.co/3DueVbb3f8
TOT 1 - 0 EVE
Together 👊 https://t.co/FZdTPuMXCu
COYS 💪 https://t.co/XFgaPC4NSB
Passion from the boss 🙌 https://t.co/hubjKJPNQI
With us all the way 👏 Thank you for your incredible support, Spurs fans 🤍 https://t.co/2XVlvWEPvD
Tottenham Hotspur will be playing Premier League football next season.
Get in, Joao! 💪 https://t.co/tuFsgyaLw5
A massive save from Kinsky in the final minutes! 🧤 ⚪️ 1-0 🔵
One up at the break ✊ https://t.co/1sqFyjQw3e
Joao rises highest from Mathys' corner, hitting the post initially before finishing past Pickford on the rebound! ⚪️ 1-0 🔵
The travelling Toffees pay tribute to our beloved skipper. 💙 https://t.co/FIADB2Qf4F
WHU 3 - 0 LEE
Our captain 🫡 ⚒ 2-0 🔵 (79') https://t.co/bg7l57s1gr
TATY SCORES!!!! ⚒ 1-0 🔵 (66') https://t.co/jOxlSJBuaF
Cal scores to make it three 3️⃣ ⚒ 3-0 🔵 (93') https://t.co/pG8BisZcAO
📰 Full-time at the London Stadium. https://t.co/F5giOJpca8
🙌 UNDERWAY AT WEST HAM! https://t.co/9uuCMKVZjs
We're underway at London Stadium COYI ⚒
⏸️ Nothing to separate the two sides https://t.co/xkWdksvpfJ
👊 Pushing forward in search of the opener! 0-0 https://t.co/AVECu5qsDG
did everyone enjoy their brief glimpse into what life is like as an Everton supporter?
🫡 Back underway! 0-0 https://t.co/AaafZB93y8
BHA 0 - 3 MUN
Outright. Without equal. On a level of his own. Bruno Miguel Borges Fernandes. https://t.co/CS3qaa5guJ
🅰️👑 https://t.co/Xg1ADMLPq5
A goal and an assist for the best player in the @PremierLeague today 👍 https://t.co/mBpxAUu87N
Crew love ❤️ https://t.co/6YoO9hzUDN
OUR MAN OF THE MOMENT SCORESSSSSSSSS https://t.co/GvWJnZKwjE
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Six years on, that goalscoring joy hasn't changed ❤️ https://t.co/IWJK61FZek
GOODNESS ME WHAT A GOALLLLLLLLLL https://t.co/5O1gzFo7wF
Forget about assist records, Chelsea must have broken the red card record as well
Creative machine.
SUN 2 - 1 CHE
EUROPA LEAGUE FOOTBALL IS COMING TO SUNDERLAND! https://t.co/Up6w6rnm9L
European football for the first time in more than 50 years 🥹
🔵 #CFC | #SUNCHE https://t.co/E4oZn0kqPu
@SunderlandAFC What a remarkable season! 🐈‍⬛
Luke O’Nien is heading to the Europa League 🥹 https://t.co/HT8EiOs3S2
Palmer pulls one back! 🐈‍⬛ 2-1 🔵 [57] #CFC | #SUNCHE https://t.co/Qbj4MSmDc1
The moment Europa League football was confirmed... https://t.co/KAJiqxNAGt
🔴 Fofana's shown a second yellow card. We're down to ten. 🐈‍⬛ 2-1 🔵 [62] #CFC | #SUNCHE
IT'S ALL OVER AT THE STADIUM OF LIGHT... https://t.co/uiIZ8kOhf7
🤯 https://t.co/Ih5Zntyr65
CRY 1 - 2 ARS
A guard of honour, fit for kings. https://t.co/vq9s7dd7cJ
FULL-TIME ON A SPECIAL PREMIER LEAGUE SEASON ❤️ https://t.co/Cl28KgPGQd
A Champions cheer 🤩 https://t.co/fYYsnmLwXl
Jesus' goal has us leading in the way at the break in a scorching south London 🌞 https://t.co/hQ4KPHKZqr
Relishing this moment. Watch the trophy lift LIVE on The Arsenal app ⚡️ https://t.co/hgsK7yQxrs
Soaking it all up in the sun ☀️ The 2025/26 Premier League Champions. https://t.co/1gmdpTDem0
Deadlock broken 🔓 Jesus finishes a flowing Gunners move with aplomb! 🔵 0-1 ⚪️ (42) https://t.co/5NxhBe7DOn
NONI!! Madueke fires home after Palace fail to clear a corner 🤝 🔵 0-2 ⚪️ (48) https://t.co/pQ6sIue5Zz
Oh no City scored! We need to be careful now. They are only 1 point behind us! 😂😂😂
Don't go anywhere yet, Gooners... Full post-match reaction AND the trophy lift will be on Live From N5 📺 https://t.co/q026houZ7I
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