Positive 13.5%
Neutral 37.4%
Negative 49.1%
Chelsea supporters are in open revolt following a 3-0 thrashing at Everton, with widespread criticism directed at manager Liam Rosenior, owner Todd Boehly's transfer strategy, and the club's chaotic defensive structure. Fans are calling for wholesale changes to the backline, midfield creativity, and coaching philosophy, with some threatening to abandon the club entirely until ownership addresses the rot at the core.
Neutral
80.5%
"@ChelseaFC I'm loving this. Go Everton"
Amusement
13.3%
"@ChelseaFC You lot are a fucking diabolical joke. ROTTEN CLUB!!!!!!! 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬"
Disappointment
6.1%
"I really don't know what to say but chelsea you brought shame to me"
Positive 10.9%
Neutral 39.2%
Negative 49.9%
Spurs fans are in panic mode after a shocking 3-0 home defeat to fellow strugglers Nottingham Forest, with widespread calls for manager Igor Tudor's sacking and grim warnings about potential Championship football if the club doesn't turn things around immediately. The negativity is compounded by broader frustrations over Daniel Levy's leadership and fears that, should Tottenham go down, climbing back up could take years.
Neutral
82.2%
"@SpursOfficial Good performance from the boys. That was class from them."
Amusement
10.8%
"@SpursOfficial You're the only fun part of this season for me, thank you lads."
Disappointment
7.0%
"@SpursOfficial This team is the worst team in the world you guys deserve relegation!!!! Pls just relegate I pray and hope so!!! You guys are clownsss"
Positive 7.4%
Neutral 27.0%
Negative 65.7%
After a poor performance (possibly against Torquay United in the cup), Liverpool supporters are calling for manager Arne Slot's immediate sacking, citing a damning 34.6% win rate over 26 league games and claims he's mismanaging one of Europe's most talented squads. The discourse reveals deep frustration with both Slot's in-game decisions—particularly his substitution choices—and the club's perceived reluctance to act on managerial change sooner.
Neutral
76.4%
"Wonderful squad edwards and hughes have built.. lot's of depth.."
Annoyance
12.2%
"Slots football is so fucking shit. How do we go from the Gala game to right back to this dross? "
Disappointment
11.4%
"Slots football is so fucking shit. How do we go from the Gala game to right back to this dross? "
Positive 8.0%
Neutral 27.3%
Negative 64.7%
Chelsea supporters are in open revolt following a demoralising 3-0 defeat to Everton, with the overwhelming consensus blaming the current manager and demanding immediate removal alongside a major defensive overhaul. Fans are expressing deep frustration at what they perceive as tactical incompetence and player underperformance, with many questioning whether the club will even qualify for European football next season.
Neutral
77.0%
"These owners are great! Breaking records over and over again!"
Annoyance
14.2%
"what a waste of time. this team is pathetic. this manager made the team even worse. "
Disappointment
8.8%
"what a waste of time. this team is pathetic. this manager made the team even worse. "
Positive 5.9%
Neutral 32.9%
Negative 61.2%
Frustrated Liverpool supporters are savagely criticising Cody Gakpo's repeated selection and performances, with many demanding his removal alongside manager Arne Slot, though some data-minded fans point out the winger's output remains solid and the real problem lies with the team's tactical system under the new manager. The negativity reflects broader disappointment with Liverpool's current form and recent recruitment decisions, rather than Gakpo being uniquely culpable.
Neutral
81.4%
"Diaz.. he was brilliant "
Annoyance
11.7%
"@LFC That's so embarrassing. Gakpo played terribly but stayed until the end of the game. Fucking hell!"
Anger
6.9%
"Gakpo is just totally useless, TOTALLY USELESS, good good nothing he does works, wth is that. GET SLOT OUT"
Positive 11.4%
Neutral 47.7%
Negative 40.9%
Over a thousand posts reveal a fanbase at war with itself, with supporters aggressively questioning whether critics even watched the match while others slam the team's defensive vulnerabilities and question the referee's decisions. The discourse has descended into personal attacks rather than constructive analysis, with fans accusing one another of lazy thinking and bluffing instead of debating what actually went wrong on the pitch.
Neutral
84.0%
"@markgoldbridge He’s been outstanding so far!"
Amusement
9.9%
"@mandemKE You're a showcase of lazy thinking and zero critical thinking. Doofuses like you are not fans - you're here just to berate the payers anytim"
Admiration
6.1%
"@markgoldbridge He’s been outstanding so far!"
Positive 12.2%
Neutral 44.2%
Negative 43.5%
Newcastle United supporters are engaged in a fractious debate about their team's actual capability and competitive conduct, with accusations of "dirty play" and Financial Fair Play violations flying around whilst others dismiss these claims as obvious bait designed to wind people up. The discussion is characterised by sarcasm and eye-rolling frustration rather than constructive analysis, suggesting fans are more interested in scoring points against one another than genuinely examining what's happening on the pitch.
Neutral
73.0%
"@NUFC Nice job!"
Amusement
21.0%
"I just love to see NUFC, play their best 🤣🤣🤣"
Embarrassment
6.0%
"@NUFC Very useless team!! Not long ago you conceded 7 goals against barca and today at home in front of your fans you still lost ? Shame on you!"
Positive 15.0%
Neutral 36.6%
Negative 48.4%
Nearly a thousand fans have erupted on social media over what they're calling a shocking and disgraceful refereeing call during a match, with the overwhelming consensus being outrage at the official's decision-making. The neutral sentiment score suggests fans are polarised between those convinced it was a clear error and others defending the ref's position, but the volume of angry posts makes it clear the majority believe a major injustice has taken place.
Neutral
61.4%
"BRILLIANT!!!! YESSsSS"
Anger
21.9%
"Worst decisions I have ever seen. Abolish the whole system. This is pointless"
Amusement
16.6%
"I love your username 👌. Very fun "
Positive 10.2%
Neutral 50.7%
Negative 39.1%
Fans are frustrated with manager Carrick's team selection and tactical choices, particularly questioning why Sesko wasn't given a starting role whilst Mbeumo continues to underperform on the right wing. The discussion reveals broader concern about squad rotation, attacking balance, and whether the current manager is capable of getting Manchester United back to winning ways at the highest level.
Neutral
89.6%
"Pls x1 Sesko goal and Ill be happy!!!"
Disappointment
6.2%
"Boomo and Amad letting us down. wtf has happened to them. We play one game a week and still they can’t find their form."
Disapproval
4.2%
"Mbuemo is in awful form and has been for a while now"
Positive 8.4%
Neutral 26.0%
Negative 65.6%
Chelsea supporters are furious about a leaky midfield and negligent defending that allowed Everton to run riot in a 3-0 defeat, with fans pointing to poor work-rate from wingers failing to track back and a broader pattern of defensive vulnerability that's seen them concede 12 goals in under two weeks. The frustration is amplified by Chelsea's inability to convert possession into results, with one fan highlighting the futility of dominating the ball (65% control) whilst losing convincingly.
Neutral
61.2%
"Deserved that. We’ve looked good so far! "
Annoyance
21.0%
"This string of matches may just be the saddest football I've seen us play since the Potter days... Good God we are so shit. Fuck these owners man, thi"
Disappointment
17.8%
"This string of matches may just be the saddest football I've seen us play since the Potter days... Good God we are so shit. Fuck these owners man, thi"
Positive 6.0%
Neutral 30.4%
Negative 63.6%
Newcastle supporters are increasingly questioning Eddie Howe's future at the club, citing alarming inconsistency—particularly embarrassing home defeats and a failure to secure a centre forward in the transfer window. Fans argue that despite the club's vast resources and Saudi backing, Newcastle are regressing rather than progressing, with poor defending and a lack of intensity suggesting the manager has lost control of the dressing room.
Neutral
78.8%
"Well done Howe!"
Disappointment
12.0%
"Team of absolute losers that crumble to the first sign of pressure every fucking time this season. These halftime team talks from Howe have been fucki"
Annoyance
9.2%
"@NUFC Team with the most points dropped from a winning position. Fucking useless team. Howe and the entire team are to blame for this awful season."
Positive 20.6%
Neutral 32.5%
Negative 46.9%
Fans celebrated Brighton's impressive 2-1 win over Liverpool at home, with widespread praise for the visitors' attacking prowess and intensity — though the discussion was muddied by divisive comments about refereeing decisions, Liverpool's defensive lapses, and bitter post-match recriminations between rival supporters that overshadowed what was ultimately a strong performance from the Albion.
Neutral
78.5%
"seems like a great atmosphere at the amex today so far"
Disappointment
11.4%
"One of our worst games in the last ten years. We can’t pass, can’t shoot, can’t create space and our defense is absent at every chance Brighton create"
Admiration
10.1%
"Wow the weather in Brighton looks great. "
Positive 17.4%
Neutral 41.1%
Negative 41.5%
After a humiliating 3-0 home defeat to Nottingham Forest, Tottenham fans are in genuine panic about their survival prospects, with widespread criticism of the team's lack of urgency and intensity on the pitch. Rivals like Arsenal supporters are even weighing in to express concern about Spurs' ability to stay up, whilst some are already joking about them facing lower-league sides next season.
Neutral
73.5%
"We're so close, spurs keep it going!"
Amusement
13.8%
"Haha what a story. Definitely the most unique reason to support Spurs I have heard so far"
Curiosity
12.6%
"As an Arsenal fan i still have faith that Spurs will still stay up , yes i know we are meant to hate Spurs because they are our London rivals but i ho"
Positive 30.0%
Neutral 47.4%
Negative 22.7%
Fans are celebrating a 2-1 win over Liverpool, with some Liverpool supporters expressing frustration at the defeat whilst others make light of the result with memes and banter. The discussion captures the classic mix of post-match emotion, rivalry mockery, and in-jokes that define football social media discourse.
Neutral
68.0%
"@LFC :) you need this https://t.co/ZMoOE8ak00"
Amusement
28.7%
"@pancqkethey just prepping for the 11th"
Approval
3.4%
"@LFC What a Brightened day😌"
Positive 9.4%
Neutral 33.9%
Negative 56.6%
Chelsea supporters are venting their frustration at manager Liam Isma following a devastating 3-0 defeat to Everton, with the overwhelming consensus being that he lacks tactical nous, motivation, and a plan B. The negativity extends to the club's ownership and defensive vulnerabilities, but Isma bears the brunt of the blame for what fans view as yet another clueless performance.
Neutral
82.8%
"@ChelseaFC Nice one Liam!"
Annoyance
9.7%
"@ChelseaFC Worst first half performance in years, what the heck’s Liam doing with these players on the training ground, Jesus, they are awful to watch"
Disappointment
7.5%
"We're so lucky we didn't hire Liam at the start of the season. We'd be fighting Spurs for relegation!"
Positive 29.1%
Neutral 39.5%
Negative 31.4%
With 656 posts dominated by laughter, shock reactions, and one-word responses, Spurs supporters are processing a genuinely humiliating 0-3 defeat to a relegation-battling Nottingham Forest — a result so bleak that the fanbase has essentially given up on coherent analysis and resorted to dark comedy. The neutral sentiment masks what's clearly a crisis moment: when your team loses 3-0 to a side sat 16th, there's nothing left to debate, only gallows humour.
Neutral
59.1%
"I’m so happy!!!!"
Amusement
26.7%
"Alright this is great hahaha"
Approval
14.2%
"I’m so happy lads. We deserve this. We really do."
Positive 21.9%
Neutral 47.5%
Negative 30.6%
Fans are convinced a controversial refereeing decision cost their team the match, with hundreds of posts accusing the official of being paid off or biased rather than accepting a legitimate defeat. The discussion has devolved into naming the referee and making aggressive demands for personal information, transforming legitimate tactical frustration into something far darker and more concerning.
Neutral
85.2%
"@afcbournemouth Great job on your 5 straight draws"
Curiosity
8.0%
"@afcbournemouth How the fuck do a useless small club like you afford to buy the ref? Unbelivable!"
Admiration
6.8%
"@afcbournemouth Congratulations you made us proud"
Positive 5.3%
Neutral 92.4%
Negative 2.2%
Fans are divided over controversial refereeing calls in a Liverpool match, with some blaming poor officiating and VAR decisions whilst others suggest the team's own performance was the real problem. The discussion quickly devolves into heated exchanges about fairness, with accusations flying between supporters about whether the officials favoured one side over the other.
Neutral
84.0%
"@LFC Beter olun. Bunlar iyi günleriniz. 🎉🥳🥳"
Amusement
15.5%
"@LFC 😁😁😁😁😁😁 noldu yaprammmmm sskatlandınmı"
Positive 27.0%
Neutral 50.5%
Negative 22.5%
Supporters are locked in a heated debate about a Manchester United player's ability, with fans wildly disagreeing on whether he's world-class or a genuine liability—creating the kind of fractured discourse that suggests the team's inconsistency is bleeding into the fanbase itself.
Neutral
82.2%
"@ManUtd Fantastic show!
Well played from both teams."
Admiration
10.5%
"@ManUtd The best DM in the world,thank you case for this amazing game"
Amusement
7.3%
"@JamesU-f-MV end give him money ☺️"
Positive 19.0%
Neutral 22.1%
Negative 58.8%
Liverpool fans are in open revolt over their title defence, with supporters tearing into the team's lack of creativity and ability to win even straightforward matches, whilst rival fans are openly celebrating what they see as a catastrophic collapse. The conversation reveals deep frustration that a defending champion side is underperforming so badly that they're now being mocked as a "circus" incapable of living up to their status.
Neutral
71.2%
"@LFC Well in boys!!! Another class display from the mighty reds. Fans are buzzing!!!"
Disappointment
16.5%
"@LFC Horrible defending. I expect nothing less for us to screw this up."
Amusement
12.3%
"This is the defending champions ladies and gentlemen 😂"
Positive 22.0%
Neutral 31.7%
Negative 46.3%
Fans are split over whether their team genuinely deserved all three points or should have won by a larger margin, with some arguing controversial refereeing decisions (including a possible wrongful red card) cost them a victory, whilst others question how they nearly threw away a winning position. The debate centres on whether the performance justified the final scoreline, with complaints ranging from a poor first half display to frustration at conceding when they should have been further ahead.
Neutral
65.1%
"This is a good match so far."
Disappointment
19.2%
"And we have to sit on this frustrating corrupt-ass draw to make matters worse."
Admiration
15.7%
"This is a good match so far."
Positive 10.1%
Neutral 31.8%
Negative 58.1%
Chelsea supporters are absolutely fuming with goalkeeper Robert Sanchez following the 3-0 hammering at Everton, with 575 posts dissecting his catastrophic performance—particularly his rushed positioning for the opening goal and a pattern of erratic decision-making that has them questioning whether he's the right man between the sticks. The negativity is visceral and widespread, with fans contrasting his current form unfavourably to Chelsea's legendary keepers of the past.
Neutral
78.1%
"@Despecial01 @ChelseaFC Sanchez has been amazing the whole season."
Amusement
11.2%
"Robert Sanchez is a fucking joke. Worst I've seen. "
Annoyance
10.7%
"We need to sack the goalkeepers and goalkeeping coaches, what the fuck do they do everyday? This sanchez cunt makes 3 fucking million a year and plays"
Positive 7.2%
Neutral 35.8%
Negative 57.0%
Manchester United supporters are split over Amad Diallo following a goalmouth incident, with some furious at what they see as a blatant refereeing mistake or VAR failure, whilst others criticise his recent form, accusing him of poor decision-making, weak finishing, and theatrical play-acting rather than genuine impact on the pitch.
Neutral
77.7%
"Great effort amad! "
Disappointment
12.5%
"Amad needs benching so fucking bad, why is he still on the pitch."
Amusement
9.9%
"Referee aside, Amad needs to WAKE UP now. He's turning into Garnacho and might even worse; his first touch is bad, decision making is atrocious, all h"
Positive 11.8%
Neutral 13.3%
Negative 74.9%
Nearly 500 fans have slammed the referee's performance during a Premier League match, with widespread criticism that poor decision-making cost their team the result. The overwhelming consensus is that officiating was so bad it essentially handed victory to the opposition, leaving supporters convinced the ref was the worst performer on the pitch.
Neutral
61.2%
"Great performance from the ref for you, best player on the field"
Anger
20.1%
"This fucking ref hates us. What a piece of shit. "
Annoyance
18.7%
"Speechless this has been the worst refereeing I’ve seen this year. WOW. "
Positive 30.9%
Neutral 41.9%
Negative 27.2%
Liverpool supporters are split between celebration and frustration over the team's current form, with some embracing the struggle as part of the club's cycle whilst others are critical of tactical or individual decisions. The overwhelmingly neutral sentiment suggests fans are grappling with mixed emotions—caught between optimism for recovery and disappointment at dropped points.
Neutral
87.4%
"@LFC Great, let’s keep it coming"
Admiration
6.3%
"@AngelofDetermination It's an absolute joy to witness. Long may it continue"
Amusement
6.3%
"@AngelofDetermination It's an absolute joy to witness. Long may it continue"
Positive 9.5%
Neutral 37.4%
Negative 53.1%
The fanbase is torn over whether Florian Wirtz—Liverpool's reported £115-130 million signing—is genuinely underperforming or being let down by tactical setup under Arne Slot, with a sizable contingent dismissing him as a catastrophic flop whilst others insist his quality is evident but misused.
Neutral
83.4%
"Lovely from Wirtz "
Annoyance
8.8%
"Wirtz plays a shit pass - WHY ISNT GAKPO USAIN BOLT??? LAZY FUCK"
Admiration
7.8%
"Lovely from Wirtz "
Positive 65.4%
Neutral 25.7%
Negative 8.9%
Fans are expressing genuine appreciation for Brighton's ethical approach to football and their ability to punch above their weight, with particular praise directed at a standout individual performance that's generated widespread positive sentiment across social media. The discussion reflects a growing recognition that Brighton deserves more respect for how they operate as a club whilst competing at the highest level.
Neutral
54.1%
"@OfficialBHAFC So good brother so good :D @LFC"
Admiration
24.4%
"@OfficialBHAFC So good brother so good :D @LFC"
Approval
21.6%
"@OfficialBHAFC You did a great job. This is beautiful"
Positive 4.7%
Neutral 24.2%
Negative 71.1%
Chelsea supporters are calling for manager Liam Rosenior to resign or be sacked following the 3-0 defeat to Everton, with many arguing that predecessor Enzo Maresca would have delivered better results with the same squad. The overwhelming negativity centres on Rosenior's tactical approach and man-management, with fans losing patience after what they perceive as a humiliating performance.
Neutral
73.0%
"Genuine shoutout to Rosenior for making it this far. Yes man on a long contract and secured the bag, Crazy"
Annoyance
15.9%
"Pathetic fucking team. Even if they hate rosenior. It’s a pathetic showing. "
Disappointment
11.1%
"Pathetic fucking team. Even if they hate rosenior. It’s a pathetic showing. "
Positive 8.1%
Neutral 30.0%
Negative 62.0%
Fans are expressing frustration over a severe goal drought, with their side managing just one open play goal in six games and four consecutive Premier League matches without scoring. The overwhelming consensus is that the manager's cross-heavy tactics aren't working, with particular criticism aimed at the striker's poor form and the general lack of chance creation.
Neutral
75.4%
"@LUFC Can't wait for our march goal of the month award..."
Disappointment
12.3%
"@LUFC What a fucking massive waste of another game. Sick of watching us play this shite"
Annoyance
12.3%
"@LUFC What a fucking massive waste of another game. Sick of watching us play this shite"
Positive 22.1%
Neutral 32.0%
Negative 45.9%
Fans are divided over whether a player's behaviour represents genuine rule-breaking or just improvisation, but the conversation quickly devolves into sarcasm and insults rather than substantive analysis. The neutral sentiment reflects widespread disagreement with no clear consensus emerging—just a lot of fans taking shots at each other's logic and spelling.
Neutral
58.9%
"That’s wonderful "
Anger
20.9%
"Fuck this. Pathetic excuse of a performance. "
Amusement
20.2%
"Hahhhahahhaha omg incredible "
Positive 11.6%
Neutral 41.6%
Negative 46.7%
Spurs fans are processing a demoralising 3-0 home defeat to fellow strugglers Nottingham Forest whilst grappling with the psychological weight of another poor result in what's shaping up as a genuine relegation battle. The conversation veers between resignation about dropped points, sarcastic gallows humour, and raw frustration at the team's inability to compete—with some acknowledging there's still time to salvage their season, but the mood is decidedly bleak.
Neutral
87.7%
"@AlasdairGold I’m really looking forward to my 3 week holiday"
Sadness
6.3%
"@michaeljosephgallagher4406 long way to go yet tbh really need to win both our home games after the internationals!"
Disappointment
6.0%
"@AlasdairGold As I thought they never show up when it mattered. FUCKING DISGRACE YET AGAIN"
Positive 22.0%
Neutral 30.4%
Negative 47.6%
Fans are locked in disagreement over whether a Premier League midfielder genuinely possesses elite ability or if he's overhyped by the media, with supporters split between those highlighting his creative brilliance in key moments and those pointing to his patchy form, lack of goal contributions, and struggles to adapt to his current team's dysfunction. The conversation hinges on whether his talent will eventually translate into sustained excellence or if he represents false promise dressed up in occasional moments of quality.
Neutral
66.7%
"So true, he was massive, improved by leaps and bounds this season, I feel so secure with him in goal now"
Admiration
20.6%
"So true, he was massive, improved by leaps and bounds this season, I feel so secure with him in goal now"
Disapproval
12.7%
"utterly useless and your second highest scorer in the PL xDDD sound like you could actually use gnabry? "
Positive 24.9%
Neutral 22.0%
Negative 53.1%
Nottingham Forest supporters are buzzing after a dominant 3-0 away win at Tottenham, with fans discussing how their side controlled the match despite Spurs showing some encouraging moments in defeat. The conversation reflects Forest's newfound confidence in the relegation scrap, whilst Tottenham fans are left analysing where it all went wrong in a performance that lacked intensity and composure.
Neutral
55.5%
"Let’s go boys! The game is there for us "
Disappointment
27.7%
"We played like shit in 2nd half and lost, sorry for trying to be optimistic from what was a good first half? why are you like this?"
Optimism
16.8%
"I’m still fully confident we can pull this back , better team by miles ! COYS "
Positive 1.7%
Neutral 31.1%
Negative 67.2%
Spurs supporters are furious that referee Andre Oliver failed to award what they believe was a clear penalty during their 0-3 defeat to Nottingham Forest, with posts suggesting the official bottled a crucial decision that could have changed the match's trajectory. The discussion centres on perceived inconsistency in his free kick awards throughout the game, with fans arguing he's either being swayed by Spurs' complaints or simply making poor calls under pressure.
Neutral
73.5%
"Yes ref good ref "
Annoyance
15.3%
"This ref is high on the good shit"
Anger
11.3%
"What a fucking joke. How is that not a penalty?"
Positive 31.3%
Neutral 45.8%
Negative 22.9%
With 406 posts yet minimal substantive discussion, Everton supporters are simply basking in a dominant 3-0 victory over Chelsea whilst Chelsea fans appear largely absent or shell-shocked by the scoreline. The referee decisions that emerged during the match barely registered as a talking point, overshadowed entirely by Beto's brace and Everton's clinical performance.
Neutral
54.7%
"Happy cake day "
Amusement
32.5%
"Very clever mate- had a good chuckle "
Anger
12.8%
"You fucking people are so weird "
Positive 7.2%
Neutral 20.0%
Negative 72.8%
Fans are absolutely livid about their team's basic execution on the pitch—shoddy defending, poor decision-making with the ball, and a lack of conviction in shooting and positioning. The overarching complaint is that the side looks disorganised and unmotivated, with supporters questioning whether the manager has lost control of the dressing room.
Neutral
63.5%
"excited for this free kick"
Annoyance
18.9%
"3 numpties at the back there. Why tf is the defence like this???? Both the goals have come from those individual errors, fuck this "
Disappointment
17.7%
"WHAT A SHIT PASS IT WAS AND I KNEW WE WOULD LOSE IMMEDIATELY "
Positive 15.1%
Neutral 36.4%
Negative 48.5%
Fans are overwhelmingly fixated on Manchester United's perceived need for new fullbacks, with Dalot and Shaw receiving sustained criticism for their defensive vulnerabilities and overall standard. Alongside these complaints, there's scattered mention of desired attacking signings like Dimarco, Olise, and Guimarães, but the conversation is firmly anchored in the belief that the club cannot compete next season without upgrading both flanks.
Neutral
77.7%
"Great run Dalot. "
Admiration
13.1%
"Great run Dalot. "
Anger
9.1%
"So fucking tired of Dalot. "
Positive 13.2%
Neutral 16.0%
Negative 70.8%
Fans are torn over a narrow victory, celebrating the three points but heavily criticising the quality of their team's performance, defensive lapses, and the seemingly fortunate nature of their goals. The overall mood swings wildly between relief at getting a result and frustration at how poorly they played to earn it.
Neutral
50.2%
"Happy to have that result at half time like, defo"
Annoyance
26.1%
"FUCKING YESSSS
Been much the better team this half especially. Thoroughly deserve to be ahead!"
Disappointment
23.7%
"This is a fucking disgraceful 2nd half. "
Positive 39.1%
Neutral 39.9%
Negative 21.0%
Fans are split on whether Danny Welbeck deserves selection for England, with supporters praising his professionalism and recent form whilst critics argue his career-long inconsistency and goal tally don't justify World Cup inclusion over other strikers. The debate hinges on comparing Welbeck's credentials against underwhelming alternatives and broader questions about squad selection strategy.
Neutral
79.7%
"Super Danny Welbeck!!!!!"
Admiration
13.5%
"Im in love with his football wohooo so lucky to witness his magic week in week out! "
Amusement
6.8%
"I have mad respect for Danny Welbeck."
Positive 61.3%
Neutral 27.2%
Negative 11.5%
Nottingham Forest supporters are in jubilant mood after a dominant 3-0 away win at Tottenham, with fans praising the team's defensive solidity, tactical discipline under Vitor Pereira, and the return of winning performances that could prove crucial in their battle to avoid relegation. The result has lifted spirits after what appears to have been a difficult run, with fans particularly impressed by the setup, set-piece defending, and contributions from players like Milenkovic and Neco Williams.
Neutral
71.4%
"@NFFC Fantastic result in a high pressure game!! WELL DONE Lads!!!"
Admiration
20.4%
"Great day for red and white teams so far today. "
Approval
8.2%
"Great day for red and white teams so far today. "
Positive 13.2%
Neutral 39.4%
Negative 47.4%
Fans are divided on a player's recent form, with some agreeing it's a notable issue whilst others dismiss concerns as overblown, though the overall tone leans towards frustration rather than constructive debate. The discussion has devolved into bickering between posters rather than substantive analysis of the actual performance in question.
Neutral
70.1%
"that's a new one, nice"
Approval
18.9%
"that's a new one, nice"
Sadness
10.9%
"So unbelievably poor from literally everyone there "
Positive 8.9%
Neutral 38.4%
Negative 52.7%
A significant portion of Liverpool supporters are calling for Arne Slot's sacking, frustrated with the team's Premier League performance and unconvinced he can replicate Jürgen Klopp's success, though a smaller contingent defends him as a capable manager. The discourse reveals deep anxiety about the club's direction under new leadership, with fans split between those demanding immediate change and those counselling patience.
Neutral
81.5%
"@LFC You gave us the Best Day last season forever grateful Arne but it’s TIME https://t.co/oFMVwrcbsP"
Amusement
12.3%
"Why are we being subjected to Arne Slot. This is a sick joke."
Curiosity
6.2%
"Why are we being subjected to Arne Slot. This is a sick joke."
Positive 11.4%
Neutral 37.3%
Negative 51.2%
Spurs supporters are in absolute panic mode following a humiliating 3-0 home defeat to fellow strugglers Nottingham Forest, with fans now openly discussing relegation, blaming the board's January transfer inactivity, and desperately seeking any positive result elsewhere to cling to hope. The discussion reveals a fanbase convinced their side's defensive frailties and poor investment strategy have pushed them towards the drop zone with no way back.
Neutral
71.5%
"We ALL NEED TO RALLY around West Ham...!!! Let's support them to the FULLEST ⚒"
Disappointment
17.6%
"We are an awful side and not investing properly in Jamuary could be one of the biggest mistakes in the club's history. The board and players deserve "
Optimism
10.9%
"And we're rooting for you to beat West Ham."
Positive 6.6%
Neutral 36.9%
Negative 56.6%
Following Chelsea's embarrassing 3-0 loss to Everton, Chelsea supporters have launched a scathing critique of midfielder Enzo Fernández, with many questioning his defensive capabilities and suggesting he's become a liability in the midfield. The negativity centres on claims he's either lost interest in the club, wasn't worth the investment, or should leave for a bigger team — with some fans even joking the club deserves Championship football if this is the standard of midfield performance.
Neutral
84.2%
"I will be so happy when Enzo is gone too "
Annoyance
8.8%
"Enzo is shit. He’s one of the worst in this team. He must be sold."
Amusement
6.9%
"Enzo, Go to AC Milan"
Positive 9.8%
Neutral 22.1%
Negative 68.1%
Spurs supporters are devastated after a 3-0 home hammering by Nottingham Forest, with many expressing anger at the club's ownership and considering stepping back from following the team, whilst Forest fans are celebrating a dominant display and praising their supporters' backing throughout the match. The discussion reveals deep frustration among Tottenham's fanbase about the direction of the club, contrasted sharply with jubilation from Forest's travelling support who delivered one of the season's most eye-catching results.
Neutral
66.5%
"we have the best fans in the world "
Anger
17.9%
"It genuinely makes me sick to think about how much money these worthless pieces of shit make. The fans completely showed up today and this is how they"
Annoyance
15.6%
"It genuinely makes me sick to think about how much money these worthless pieces of shit make. The fans completely showed up today and this is how they"
Positive 10.4%
Neutral 38.6%
Negative 51.0%
Newcastle supporters are deeply divided over their manager's future following a humiliating loss, with some calling for his sacking whilst others defend him against what they see as fickle criticism. The debate reveals frustration with the team's tactics and overall direction, with speculation already mounting about potential replacements.
Neutral
76.6%
"If he is, I want him doing the Sunderland analysis he missed out on before. Great result for the lads."
Curiosity
11.9%
"Would love to Pardew back at Newcastle!"
Disapproval
11.5%
"No sympathy, no sentiment. This team has been fucking abysmal all season and the blame lies with one man. He’s failed and he should resign because I d"
Positive 55.2%
Neutral 28.8%
Negative 16.0%
Fans are celebrating an impressive goal from Kerkez, though some are joking about his unusual positioning and the timing of his strikes coinciding with poor team performances. The discussion reveals genuine appreciation for his technical ability mixed with humour about his role and impact on results.
Neutral
57.8%
"Super goal Milos! That’s a great finish on top of good hustle and awareness "
Admiration
35.0%
"Super goal Milos! That’s a great finish on top of good hustle and awareness "
Love
7.2%
"That is a lovely finish from kerkez!! "
Positive 6.1%
Neutral 30.0%
Negative 63.8%
Chelsea supporters are expressing frustration at Cole Palmer's invisible performance during the 3-0 defeat to Everton, with many arguing he's been consistently poor all season despite media hype and suggesting his absence through injury actually improved the team's structure. The negativity centres on accusations that Palmer wastes possession, lacks creativity in the final third, and receives unfair protection from criticism compared to teammates like Neto and Garnacho.
Neutral
82.4%
"Beautiful flick by Palmer, he is still good at chance creation"
Annoyance
10.6%
"@ChelseaFC There isn't a single decent player on the team. They're a bunch of garbage, practically amateurs. Their defense is always terrible, but lat"
Disappointment
6.9%
"Palmer is the in the conversation for one of the worst players we have!!!"
Positive 4.4%
Neutral 23.3%
Negative 72.3%
Fans are divided on whether their manager should be sacked immediately following a poor run of results, with a vocal majority calling for his head whilst a smaller contingent argues for patience given it's only been one difficult season. The discussion reveals deep frustration with both the manager and the club's leadership, with some supporters suggesting they've wasted their time watching the team perform.
Neutral
77.3%
"Give him some more time guys.
He coached the team so amazingly today.
We managed to score!!!!
/S"
Annoyance
12.5%
"Even if we win the fucking Champions league I'd still want this manager out. This brand of football is the fucking atrocious. I think his tactics are "
Approval
10.2%
"Give him some more time guys.
He coached the team so amazingly today.
We managed to score!!!!
/S"
Positive 22.9%
Neutral 33.2%
Negative 43.8%
Nottingham Forest's stunning 3-0 demolition of Tottenham has left supporters in disbelief, with fans across the league—particularly Arsenal and Liverpool supporters—using the result to mock Spurs' capitulation and question their credentials as serious contenders. The discussion centres on the sheer embarrassment of losing to a side battling relegation, with rival fanbases finding dark humour in Tottenham's collapse.
Neutral
77.8%
"@NFFC Great for Forest."
Admiration
12.0%
"@NFFC Great for Forest."
Disappointment
10.2%
"The most frustrating thing again is that Forrest haven't even done anything special.
We're just fucking weak as shit "
Positive 5.1%
Neutral 13.9%
Negative 81.0%
Manchester United supporters are outraged over a controversial refereeing decision they believe cost their team three points, with many demanding complaints be filed against the official and some sarcastically suggesting legal action. The fanbase is split between those condemning the ref's call as biased and others defending the decision as correct.
Neutral
75.1%
"@ManUtd It was a good game, we played so well and deserved the win except the referee was against us. Heads up we still head to Europe. https://t.co/1"
Annoyance
15.6%
"@ManUtd Absolute corruption!!!! Blatant penalty that’s shocking!!! @FA_PGMOL var people need sacking!!!! That’s disgusting"
Disappointment
9.3%
"A degree disallowed ManU to get 03 points and helped the opponent to get 01 point well done raferee you played well."
Positive 4.5%
Neutral 37.7%
Negative 57.8%
Fans are divided over whether an injury to Etitike is genuine or exaggerated, with some dismissing it as a dive whilst others offer sympathetic support for his recovery. There's cautious optimism he could return after the international break, though concerns remain about rushing him back too soon against PSG.
Neutral
71.4%
"Thanks for you input Doctor "
Sadness
14.3%
"HAHAHAHA I legit died at this!!"
Optimism
14.3%
"Nice! Hope he makes an appearance. That'll be a good game"
Positive 3.3%
Neutral 18.8%
Negative 77.9%
United supporters are alleging that referees and VAR officials are systematically working against the club, with some even suggesting match-fixing or collusion from Premier League hierarchy to keep them out of European qualification. The anger cuts across rival fanbases, with even City and Arsenal fans agreeing that controversial decisions have cost United points this season.
Neutral
64.0%
"Well done ref united been getting decisions for decades. Fair play"
Annoyance
18.0%
"Fucking joke, they fuck over this club non stop with ridiculous decisions."
Amusement
18.0%
"It was funny reading them all week long. "
Positive 0.6%
Neutral 24.9%
Negative 74.5%
Fans are overwhelmingly angry that Amad wasn't awarded a penalty after being fouled in the box, with many claiming it was a clearer incident than other penalties given in the match and questioning why VAR didn't intervene. The consensus is that the referee made a shocking error, though a small minority argue it was a legitimate 50-50 challenge that didn't warrant a spot-kick.
Neutral
69.6%
"Amad has gained a reputation for hid falling over at evey opportunity and appealing every time he is ( fairly) tackled. Well done ref."
Annoyance
20.1%
"Bruh that's the same fucking foul on Amad????? are we getting fucked over right in front of our eyes? This is so fucking blatant what the ever loving "
Amusement
10.3%
"That’s horrendous, that is less of a penalty call than Amad’s. There is absolutely no consistency with the referee whatsoever, it’s a bloody joke. "
Positive 8.7%
Neutral 29.5%
Negative 61.8%
Liverpool supporters are heavily criticising centre-back Ibrahima Konate following a defensive performance riddled with individual errors, with fans specifically blaming him for goals conceded and questioning why the club would offer him a new contract. The discussion centres on whether fatigue from midweek European football contributed to the collapse, but the overwhelming consensus is that Konate's personal mistakes—poor positioning, weak aerial challenges, and lapses in concentration—were the primary culprits in what appears to have been a damaging defeat.
Neutral
75.4%
"@LFC He loves Konate very much. :) https://t.co/hNBA80zYOG"
Annoyance
13.6%
"@LFC What the hell are you doing Konate? What the fucking HELL are you doing? Back to sniffing glue."
Amusement
11.0%
"Konate having a splendid season lol"
Positive 6.0%
Neutral 42.1%
Negative 51.9%
Chelsea supporters are heavily criticising Pedro Neto's contribution during the 3-0 defeat at Everton, with particular frustration aimed at his ineffectiveness for the first hour of the match and questions about his tactical positioning. The discussion reveals deeper unease about Chelsea's squad construction and tactical decisions, rather than focused analysis of what was a genuinely poor individual display.
Neutral
84.1%
"YESS THIS IS PERFECT FOR YANITED"
Annoyance
8.8%
"neto is such a black hole man, i can’t fucking deal with this dude "
Disapproval
7.1%
"Send Hato back to the Mickey Mouse league for further development"
Positive 0.6%
Neutral 50.6%
Negative 48.7%
Fans are fiercely debating a penalty incident, with some arguing it was a clear foul (shirt-pulling) that warranted a red card for denying a goal-scoring opportunity, whilst others insist it was a dive and poor refereeing. The discussion has sparked broader frustration about inconsistent officiating in the Premier League and accusations of bias based on team allegiances.
Neutral
91.5%
"@scottking869when he took out the wolves goalie?? Nice one mate"
Amusement
4.4%
"@abubakariemilian9125 THUS IS RACIST BECAUSE WE ARE RED. RECIST"
Annoyance
4.0%
"@kimcousins1125yep, the refs are awful"
Positive 7.7%
Neutral 27.0%
Negative 65.3%
A large group of fans are mocking Liverpool after a loss, suggesting the club only succeeds when referees favour them and claiming they've been exposed as average without official help. The discourse centres on accusations that Liverpool received preferential treatment in previous matches, with some suggesting this defeat represents "divine justice" now that refereeing decisions went against them.
Neutral
76.1%
"@LFC Best player is UEFA . https://t.co/ZVFUMf1sCR"
Amusement
13.2%
"I love how Liverpool players put there hands up everytime they concede 😂 looking for var to save them"
Annoyance
10.7%
"@LFC Best player is UEFA . https://t.co/ZVFUMf1sCR"
Positive 13.8%
Neutral 35.1%
Negative 51.1%
Fans across multiple clubs are recalibrating their European qualification prospects after a chaotic weekend of results, with Everton's surprising rise up the table and various draws suddenly looking more valuable than they initially appeared. The discussion reveals how volatile the top-six race has become, with supporters from Liverpool, Manchester United, and Chelsea all reassessing their Champions League positioning in real time.
Neutral
65.6%
"It's looking an exciting run in if we beat Sunderland too"
Disappointment
19.7%
"It would be fucking unbearable to lose to Everton and manU. Fuck"
Optimism
14.8%
"I always have hope nomatter the situation our team is. Five very good performances in UCL and we will be Champions of Europe for 7th time"
Positive 17.1%
Neutral 50.3%
Negative 32.6%
Fans are divided over a United player's performance and impact, with some arguing he lacks the service needed to be effective whilst others question whether individual moments can mask broader tactical or squad-level issues. The discussion ranges from frustration with opposing teams' sudden form improvements to broader critiques about the state of modern football itself.
Neutral
84.3%
"@UnitedStandMUFC Let’s go United . We are winning today"
Anger
7.8%
"@UnitedStandMUFC Fucking dive🤬🤬 Attwell useless, always against United🤬🤬"
Amusement
7.8%
"He will never be the savior United needs. Its ole moments all over."
Positive 24.2%
Neutral 50.0%
Negative 25.8%
Fans are split on Bruno's performance, with some praising his work rate and consistency while others criticise his diving, attitude, and question whether his assist—potentially off an own goal—truly reflects his contribution. The discussion reveals a fundamental divide in how supporters perceive his influence on the pitch, ranging from "outstanding as usual" to accusations of being overrated.
Neutral
79.4%
"What a time to tune in!! BRUNOOOOOO!!! "
Curiosity
14.5%
"As usual Bruno has two goal contribution"
Admiration
6.1%
"I’m so happy I get to watch Bruno "
Positive 8.7%
Neutral 50.3%
Negative 40.9%
Fans are tearing into Harry Maguire following a disastrous defensive performance where he was directly responsible for two goals in a crucial match, with some even crediting him for an own goal. The discussion reflects wider frustration at his defensive standards and calls for the club to move him on and invest in younger talent.
Neutral
87.2%
"@Charles35523382 @ManUtd Maguire and Mbuemo have been having good touches. Maguire has been fantastic"
Amusement
7.1%
"@ManUtd Club is rotten who idea was it to give Maguire new contact joke club"
Annoyance
5.8%
"Maguire the gift that keeps on…"
Positive 12.8%
Neutral 45.6%
Negative 41.6%
Fans are tearing into goalkeeping mistakes from a Newcastle versus Sunderland clash, particularly the decision-making around catching versus punching the ball, whilst simultaneously questioning why referees apply VAR rulings inconsistently week to week. The broader frustration centres on modern keeper technique and officiating standards, with supporters convinced both have dropped dangerously.
Neutral
76.0%
"Ayoo. Great team goal"
Admiration
13.2%
"Ayoo. Great team goal"
Anger
10.8%
"Genuinely what is the point of this stupid fucking ref cam? "
Positive 13.8%
Neutral 70.7%
Negative 15.5%
Fans are locked in a fundamental disagreement about whether a player or manager deserves more time to prove themselves or should be replaced immediately, with neither camp willing to concede ground. The discussion is fragmented and sarcastic, suggesting deep frustration rather than consensus among supporters about the right direction forward.
Neutral
79.2%
"@west_bernard @LFC @Gimutronix256 Very good results."
Amusement
15.0%
"@johnkoenig8739Give it time."
Approval
5.8%
"@west_bernard @LFC @Gimutronix256 Very good results."
Positive 8.2%
Neutral 48.0%
Negative 43.9%
Spurs fans are absolutely furious that manager Ange Postecoglou left Xavi Simons on the bench despite the midfielder's man-of-the-match display against Atletico Madrid midweek, with supporters convinced the decision to axe him for the 0-3 relegation collapse represents catastrophic in-game management. The debate centres on why such a in-form player wasn't trusted from the start in such a crucial fixture, with fans questioning whether poor tactical choices cost them dearly in a match that could prove pivotal to their survival hopes.
Neutral
87.7%
"Good news is Xavi and RKM inbound "
Annoyance
6.4%
"This game was lost before we started. The XI was fucking stupid. VdV should never fucking play LB. Xavi on the bench is fucking stupid.
Absolute c"
Disappointment
5.9%
"Truly some of the worst in game management possible. Bringing on Udogie, leaving Xavi out, taking Richy out. But at the end of the day, this team fuck"
Positive 3.8%
Neutral 23.6%
Negative 72.6%
Chelsea supporters have zeroed in on Wesley Fofana's defensive performance as the primary culprit behind their side's humiliating 3-0 defeat at Everton, with 292 posts criticising his positioning, awareness, and seemingly indifferent body language throughout the match. The negative discourse centres on Fofana's failure to track runners and intercept passes, with fans questioning why he continues to receive regular playing time when alternatives sit unused on the bench.
Neutral
67.0%
"Great hustle by fofana"
Annoyance
21.5%
"Fofana lmao. So fucking shit. Just play Josh FFS you COWARD."
Anger
11.5%
"Fofana lmao. So fucking shit. Just play Josh FFS you COWARD."
Positive 9.0%
Neutral 28.7%
Negative 62.3%
Spurs supporters have turned on manager Ange Postecoglou following a catastrophic 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest, with the overwhelming consensus across 289 posts calling for his immediate dismissal. Fans are frustrated by what they see as a lack of motivation and leadership, particularly after holding their own for 44 minutes before collapsing completely in the second half.
Neutral
77.3%
"So happy Tudor kept his job. "
Annoyance
11.9%
"Tudor got it all wrong AND the players are pathetic. "
Disappointment
10.8%
"Tudor got it all wrong AND the players are pathetic. "
Positive 17.7%
Neutral 43.8%
Negative 38.5%
Fans are stunned that James Milner and Danny Welbeck, both in their mid-to-late thirties, are performing far better against Liverpool than they did in their final seasons at the club, leading supporters to conclude the problem lies with Liverpool's current squad quality and physical conditioning rather than the manager. The discussion reveals frustration that aging opposition players are outpacing and outperforming Liverpool's supposedly younger, fitter attackers—a damning indictment of where the club's standards have fallen.
Neutral
77.7%
"That Steele guy looks really good, 2 goals today, no wonder hes made the england squad"
Admiration
11.7%
"That Steele guy looks really good, 2 goals today, no wonder hes made the england squad"
Anger
10.6%
"Fuck me fuck Milner fuck this shit"
Positive 23.0%
Neutral 41.8%
Negative 35.1%
Fans are processing Chelsea's humiliating 3-0 defeat to Everton as a potential turning point in the title race, with many questioning whether Mauricio Pochettino's side can genuinely compete for Champions League football while rivals like Manchester City and the emerging Everton strengthen their cases. The discussion reveals growing belief that Everton—climbing from relegation form—now look more capable of securing a European spot than the faltering London club, fundamentally altering perceptions of who belongs in the Premier League's elite conversation this season.
Neutral
65.1%
"We are massive. Can’t wait for the derby. Could be a huge one."
Optimism
20.1%
"Lovely stuff, hope Everton get a European spot."
Amusement
14.8%
"The Premier does not deserve a 5th spot in the Champions League next season. This is beyond a joke now. All the teams involved appear determined to th"
Positive 47.9%
Neutral 36.9%
Negative 15.2%
Fans are divided over whether Cunha's decisive performance in securing a crucial win — which looks set to fire their side into European football — should be tainted by accusations of diving and exaggerating contact. The debate hinges on whether his undeniably skilful play and clutch moments justify overlooking what many see as shameless gamesmanship that's become his trademark.
Neutral
54.9%
"That’s so good from Cunha. "
Admiration
38.6%
"So good from cunha!!!"
Amusement
6.4%
"Lmao how fucking stupid was that, well done Cunha"
Positive 11.2%
Neutral 16.9%
Negative 71.9%
Fans are deeply split on the second-half display, with some praising improved attacking play and entertainment value whilst others criticise inconsistent quality and alarming defensive lapses. The overall sentiment is genuinely confused—nobody seems quite sure whether they've watched something brilliant or something utterly chaotic, which the scoreline and result have done nothing to clarify.
Neutral
42.0%
"Fantastic football that from us"
Annoyance
29.3%
"Genuinely, this second half has been as bad as anything I’ve seen from Liverpool in a long long time. Awful, disjointed, sluggish. I don’t mind losing"
Disappointment
28.7%
"Genuinely, this second half has been as bad as anything I’ve seen from Liverpool in a long long time. Awful, disjointed, sluggish. I don’t mind losing"
Positive 18.9%
Neutral 21.8%
Negative 59.3%
Liverpool fans are tearing into their side's disorganised, shapeless performances this season, with widespread frustration that a team of champions spending hundreds of millions is defending their title so poorly and letting down supporters. The criticism is brutal and cuts across formation issues, lack of effort, and media leniency, though rival supporters are gleefully piling on the misery.
Neutral
63.9%
"Liverpool songs are fucking beautiful man"
Annoyance
20.0%
"This team is so unbelievably shit, honestly have never seen a worse Liverpool team in my life "
Disappointment
16.1%
"This is one of the most unlikable Liverpool teams in recent memory, definitely the least likable in a decade minimum. Hard to even support these guys "
Positive 1.9%
Neutral 34.7%
Negative 63.4%
Fans are furious about a penalty decision that wasn't awarded, with many arguing it was a clear handball or foul that should have gone to the spot. The core complaint is that referees applied wildly different standards to similar incidents within the same match, creating a perception of blatant inconsistency rather than legitimate refereeing judgement.
Neutral
71.4%
"Great penalty"
Curiosity
14.9%
"How on earth could that not be a penalty?"
Anger
13.7%
"That’s clear as fucking day a penalty, if they weren’t so fucking inept every week that would reek of corruption "
Positive 6.4%
Neutral 39.5%
Negative 54.1%
Spurs supporters are venting their frustration following a humiliating 3-0 home defeat to Nottingham Forest, with particular criticism aimed at Richarlison's performance and the team's overall quality. The negativity extends to bizarre observations about players' hairstyles and substitution decisions, reflecting how badly the result has rattled the fanbase during what's clearly a difficult period in the league.
Neutral
83.0%
"Cmon richie lets go!!!
Nice sight from Tel!!"
Annoyance
11.3%
"Solanke is so fucking bad. "
Anger
5.7%
"THOSE SUBS ARE SO FUCKING BAD. WHY WERE SIMONS NOT STARTING? "
Positive 17.9%
Neutral 32.1%
Negative 50.0%
Spurs fans are locked in heated debate over whether their goalkeeper's early departure was genuine injury or frustration-driven, whilst simultaneously acknowledging their star performers' quality amidst a humbling 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest. The discussion reveals deep concern about relegation form, with supporters arguing over individual culpability in a disastrous defensive display that saw three goals conceded.
Neutral
66.9%
"Well he will be perfect for us next season"
Admiration
20.6%
"He's great for Argentina. He'll look like a different player this summer."
Annoyance
12.6%
"He is the worst and we ALWAYS have him."
Positive 21.5%
Neutral 21.5%
Negative 57.1%
Following Everton's emphatic 3-0 win over Chelsea, fans are divided over individual performances, with particular focus on whether certain players—notably Chelsea's Wesley Fofana—live up to their reputations, whilst Everton supporters clash over whether their own attackers are genuinely world-class or benefiting from inconsistent defending. The neutral sentiment reflects a broader scepticism in the discussion, with fans using the match as evidence to either elevate or criticise individual player quality across both sides.
Neutral
61.2%
"He was brilliant today. He just keeps getting better!"
Admiration
23.5%
"He was brilliant today. He just keeps getting better!"
Annoyance
15.3%
"He's been pretty bad since his injury and I think it consistently bothers him (both the injury and his form). It's a morale issue across the board. Th"
Positive 14.8%
Neutral 46.5%
Negative 38.7%
Fans are broadly impressed by Minteh's attacking display on the left wing, with many praising his direct impact and arguing he should have stayed on the pitch longer, though there's frustration that the manager failed to capitalise on his dominance. Underneath the enthusiasm sits confusion and mild irritation about refereeing decisions and substitution choices that seemingly cut short a genuinely dangerous performance.
Neutral
81.7%
"Minteh is an absolute baller, we should defo look at him during the summer."
Curiosity
11.0%
"Minteh should have had 3 yellow cards if that's possible ?"
Admiration
7.3%
"Minteh is an absolute baller, we should defo look at him during the summer."
Positive 3.6%
Neutral 45.4%
Negative 51.0%
Fans are furious about wildly inconsistent refereeing standards in this match, where trivial incidents are producing yellow cards whilst genuinely dangerous challenges go unpunished. There's particular anger at the perception that certain players—especially Liverpool's squad—are being targeted with cards for minimal offences whilst opposition players escape accountability for far worse behaviour.
Neutral
83.0%
"Good yellow "
Annoyance
9.3%
"This ref fucking sucks. Not even a yellow for that tackle earlier "
Amusement
7.7%
"lol thats worth a fucking yellow pgmol can burn in hell every single one of them"
Positive 34.3%
Neutral 33.9%
Negative 31.9%
Fulham supporters and opposition fans are split over the club's identity—some questioning their matchday atmosphere whilst others praise their players' performances and tactical approach. The discussion ranges from individual player praise to broader debates about how British football undervalues flair and creativity in favour of pragmatism.
Neutral
76.4%
"nice goal. that pass to the wing was fantastic!"
Admiration
15.7%
"nice goal. that pass to the wing was fantastic!"
Disappointment
7.9%
"@FulhamFC Utterly embarrassing so far."
Positive 5.4%
Neutral 27.3%
Negative 67.4%
Tottenham supporters are tearing into captain Cristian Romero following his calamitous display in the 3-0 demolition by Nottingham Forest, with particular fury directed at his absent marking for Morgan Gibbs-White's second-goal tap-in. The negative sentiment centres on whether his return from injury has actually weakened the side, with some fans questioning his leadership and suggesting the club faces relegation if players of his quality cannot be trusted to defend.
Neutral
67.7%
"Really excited to see Romero's hype video for that game "
Annoyance
17.4%
"I really don’t want to see Romero play for us again. Worst captain in our history "
Anger
14.9%
"I really don’t want to see Romero play for us again. Worst captain in our history "
Positive 5.0%
Neutral 27.4%
Negative 67.6%
Manchester United fans have turned absolutely brutal on Manuel Ugarte after he came on as a substitute following Casemiro's departure, with supporters claiming his performance was so poor it exposed a genuine crisis in the club's midfield depth. The consensus is damning: Ugarte lacks basic footballing ability and raises serious questions about the club's recruitment strategy, with fans fearing what happens if injuries strike their thin defensive midfield options.
Neutral
75.5%
"What a cameo by Ugarte. One for the books this"
Annoyance
13.5%
"Ugarte is fucking so bad "
Disapproval
11.0%
"Amad
Dalot
Mainoo
Ugarte
No need for next season"
Positive 22.1%
Neutral 42.5%
Negative 35.4%
Supporters are locked in a heated debate about Sunderland's display following their Barcelona match, with opinions sharply split between those blaming individual players for poor effort and tactical execution, whilst others defend the manager's approach. The discourse reveals genuine frustration at inconsistent performances, though fans remain broadly conflicted rather than unified in their criticism.
Neutral
76.0%
"@SunderlandAFC Fucking love it yeeeeeeeeeha"
Amusement
12.0%
"@SunderlandAFC Honestly you guys are playing good football so entertaining to watch"
Anger
12.0%
"@SunderlandAFC Yassssssssssesss you fucking beautiesssss"
Positive 20.2%
Neutral 29.4%
Negative 50.4%
Fans are locked in a heated dispute over a Champions League result involving Galatasaray, with accusations of match-fixing and officiating bias flying alongside post-match recriminations. The 238-post thread reveals deep animosity between rival fanbases, mixing genuine frustration about performance with pointed jibes at opposing clubs' handling of the fixture.
Neutral
73.7%
"@LFC Gala fans are happy now. Thank you @OfficialBHAFC"
Amusement
18.0%
"@LFC Hahaahahaahahahaha er are the best Galatasaray"
Approval
8.4%
"@LFC What a goal!!!!", "Brilliant finish", "Massive mistake by Dunk, lovely strike" and loads of "We're back!" vibes with fire emojis.Some rival bante"
Positive 2.1%
Neutral 16.6%
Negative 81.3%
Newcastle supporters are calling for their manager's sack following a disappointing result, with frustration centred on squad composition, tactical decisions, and perceived underperformance despite significant investment. The debate touches on structural limitations—wage bill disadvantages against rivals—but the dominant sentiment is that managerial change is now necessary to arrest the club's trajectory.
Neutral
87.9%
"@i7eoui @NUFC I think Jose Mourinho is the perfect man for NUFC. After United, Jose hasn't got a club that can spend the players for him, so with NUFC"
Anger
8.1%
"@NUFC EH get out tonight and take the shit players with you, embarrassing players don't care, manager every half time or subs he makes us worse absolu"
Annoyance
4.0%
"@manlikefola_ @NUFC back your manager!!!"
Positive 17.9%
Neutral 32.9%
Negative 49.1%
Fans are divided over whether Bournemouth deserved their cup final victory over Manchester United, with some praising Bournemouth's superior football and others claiming VAR decisions or soft defending cost United the match. The discussion exposes genuine frustration amongst United supporters about their team's performance, whilst Bournemouth fans celebrate what they see as a well-earned win against a sluggish opponent.
Neutral
63.7%
"Delighted for Bournemouth"
Disappointment
18.5%
"Hate playing Bournemouth. Seems there is something about this match that scream bad refereeing, players not turning up, freak goals. On to the next ga"
Admiration
17.8%
"Great stuff,all hail Bournemouth who should have won by a mile..6>1 Amen"
Positive 6.0%
Neutral 17.7%
Negative 76.3%
Chelsea supporters are expressing raw frustration and exhaustion following a humiliating 3-0 away defeat to Everton, with fans describing the performance as dysfunctional and unwatchable. The overwhelming negativity centres on the team's inability to compete, with supporters openly questioning why anyone would bother watching such poor football.
Neutral
57.1%
"Woohoo! UTC!"
Sadness
24.4%
"That's fucking pathetic all around "
Annoyance
18.5%
"This is just shit. Nothing more. Nothing less. "
Positive 4.3%
Neutral 25.4%
Negative 70.3%
Premier League supporters are absolutely furious at Stuart Attwell's refereeing decisions, claiming VAR errors cost their team crucial points in a recent match and questioning whether the official should face investigation for consistency and bias. The anger is so intense that fans are openly accusing him of corruption, demanding he be removed from future fixtures, and dredging up his previous demotion from the Premier League as evidence of his inability to do the job.
Neutral
76.6%
"Another Attwell masterclass"
Anger
14.3%
"Atwell is a fucking coward! I really hope Carrick goes in on him in the post match and take a fucking fine"
Annoyance
9.1%
"Atwell is horrendous. Why does he still have a job? He’s made so many major mistakes this season and PGMOL have continually apologized for his stupidi"
Positive 17.3%
Neutral 50.2%
Negative 32.5%
Supporters are expressing chaotic, largely unfiltered reactions to extreme shifts in the match itself — one moment pulling one way, the next moment swinging the opposite direction. The overall sentiment is bemused frustration rather than genuine anger, with fans struggling to process what they're witnessing on the pitch.
Neutral
45.5%
"Oh hell yeah"
Amusement
31.5%
"lol great"
Anger
23.0%
"Oh hell yeah"
Positive 2.2%
Neutral 12.2%
Negative 85.6%
A heated 229-post debate erupted between Liverpool supporters and rival fans, with accusations of racism levelled at both sets of supporters regarding player treatment and media coverage. The discussion devolved into cross-fandom finger-pointing, with each side accusing the other of harbouring racist behaviour rather than engaging with the original argument about player selection or media bias.
Neutral
76.0%
"@tyho_lord @LFC Turks don't cry! They only defend their rights!
As a Muslim, you should know this best!
We trust in ALLAH!"
Amusement
16.0%
"@RoganMeister @abukhld70 @LFC ahahahaha you spoke racist, you despicable racist! What happened? Are you going crazy because the world knows what a fil"
Annoyance
8.0%
"@LFC May things get even worse for you, may you be relegated. You slandered us with accusations of racism to cover up your own mistakes, and God punis"
Positive 41.9%
Neutral 35.2%
Negative 22.9%
Sunderland fans are celebrating a dominant performance and double over their local rivals Newcastle, with the victory being framed as particularly emphatic given Newcastle's recent struggles. The discussion centres on Sunderland's superiority in the fixture and dismissive banter towards Newcastle, with even neutrals acknowledging the quality of Sunderland's display.
Neutral
62.4%
"Happy for Sunderland!"
Admiration
28.2%
"Sunderland best game this season, well done lads"
Amusement
9.4%
"Brilliant performance and win against the scum"
Positive 3.6%
Neutral 22.5%
Negative 73.9%
Manchester United supporters are furious about inconsistent refereeing and what they see as deliberately skewed punditry from Sky Sports, particularly accusing commentators of applying different standards to penalties involving United versus Bournemouth. The discussion hinges on allegations that key officials and pundits have undisclosed allegiances to rival clubs, with fans pointing to the contrast between how two similar penalty incidents were treated.
Neutral
67.7%
"Andy Cole is a brilliant pundit."
Annoyance
21.7%
"Jamie Redknapp is coming out with some generationally bad takes about this game, his opinion on every point of discussion is fucking wrong. "
Amusement
10.6%
"Cole laughing at him is incredible "
Positive 18.5%
Neutral 42.3%
Negative 39.2%
Fans are divided on Anthony Gordon's display, with some arguing Liverpool should have signed him whilst others criticise his finishing and overall impact. The discussion reflects broader frustration about attacking recruitment, with Gordon's performance raising questions about whether he's genuinely a solution to clubs' forward problems.
Neutral
81.3%
"REKT BY GORDON. Excellent finish!"
Admiration
10.3%
"REKT BY GORDON. Excellent finish!"
Anger
8.4%
"O'Nien just needed to fucking blast it high, what a shit pass"
Positive 51.1%
Neutral 38.0%
Negative 10.9%
Nottingham Forest demolished Tottenham 3-0 with Taiwo Awoniyi sealing the rout late on, sparking fan discussion primarily around the striker's goal celebration—which drew a booking—and its religious and cultural significance rather than the wider match performance. The conversation reveals a largely positive reception to Awoniyi's return to form, with supporters celebrating his resurgence after a difficult period.
Neutral
73.5%
"I’m so stoked for big T getting a goal. More game time and he’ll keep scoring!!"
Admiration
16.9%
"Taiwo always looks like he's having the time of his life. What a man, what a hero!"
Love
9.6%
"God is greatest in the home of the jew, best celebrating ever 🙌"
Positive 21.8%
Neutral 63.2%
Negative 15.0%
Over 220 posts from Liverpool supporters are flooded with largely emoji-based reactions—predominantly laughter mixed with occasional frustration and affection—suggesting fans are responding to a recent match or news story, though the actual substance of what's happened remains buried beneath the reaction pile. The neutral sentiment score indicates this is somewhere between banter and genuine concern, but without the actual event details, it's impossible to tell if they're taking the mickey or genuinely upset.
Amusement
44.3%
"@LFC HahahahahahahahHahaha💛❤️"
Positive 5.1%
Neutral 47.5%
Negative 47.5%
Fans are deeply divided over where the referee found nine minutes of added time in a controversial match, with some viewing it as a straightforward calculation based on VAR checks, penalties and goals, while others believe it was excessive and possibly influenced by Manchester United being down to ten men. The debate has ignited wider accusations of inconsistent officiating, particularly around identical tackles receiving vastly different punishments.
Neutral
66.2%
"Yeah, that's fair, great 15 minutes"
Anger
18.8%
"Where the fuck did they get nine fucking minutes?"
Amusement
15.0%
"Haha 9 minutes. Let’s have a winner boys!"
Positive 7.8%
Neutral 30.0%
Negative 62.2%
Liverpool supporters are furious that manager Arne Slot brought in Curtis Jones as a midfielder to replace injured Ekitike, when they believe attacking alternatives like Chiesa or Rio Ferdinand would have been far better choices. The discourse quickly turns brutal, with fans dissecting Jones's performance as passive and questioning whether he'd even cut it in the Championship if he wasn't a youth product.
Neutral
81.7%
"Decent effort from Jones there. More of that please."
Disappointment
9.2%
"@NtrnStrBlckHlDrkMttrNEnrgyhe doesn't want to injure Ramsey? But would rather injure Frimpong that just came back from injury? Doesn't wanna help Hug"
Annoyance
9.2%
"@LFC That 2nd half performance was absolute joke back to the same boring football slot should have put rio on instead of Jones too does himself no fav"
Positive 16.7%
Neutral 35.3%
Negative 47.9%
Fans are sharply divided on whether this English striker is genuinely out of form this season or being unfairly criticised given his historical quality and limited recent opportunities. The debate exposes underlying frustrations about squad performance under the new manager, with some defending his pedigree whilst others question whether he can handle the pressure of competing for starts.
Neutral
67.4%
"He’s been great today, his passing is improving"
Admiration
18.8%
"He’s been great today, his passing is improving"
Disappointment
13.8%
"He is so good, I'm glad he is getting more and more praise. He got overlooked a little at first because he wasn't getting numbers."
Positive 3.3%
Neutral 51.4%
Negative 45.3%
Premier League fans are furious over Welbeck's second goal being ruled onside when multiple angles and freeze-frames appear to show him in an offside position by several inches. The backlash centres on VAR's inconsistent application of the offside rule, with supporters pointing out that stricter margins have been used against other players in recent matches, fuelling accusations that PGMOL has robbed their team of a fair decision.
Neutral
78.6%
"No lines, good process 👌🏻"
Confusion
12.3%
"Why did welbeck look so offside for the 2nd"
Curiosity
9.1%
"Angles are amazing aren't they. Looked well off on one, then well onside on another"
Positive 21.3%
Neutral 28.9%
Negative 49.8%
Fans are locked in debate over goalkeeper Mamardashvili's performance, with some praising his crucial saves that kept Liverpool competitive whilst others criticise his distribution and suggest he's a liability compared to alternatives like Alisson or Kelleher. The consensus is mixed—he pulled off important moments but his overall contribution remains hotly contested amongst supporters.
Neutral
70.6%
"What a pass from Mama amazing "
Admiration
20.6%
"Mamar is really good at shot stopping, love him!"
Annoyance
8.8%
"This Mamardashvili is fucking rubbish. Terrified if he's the future after Alisson. "
Positive 36.8%
Neutral 40.7%
Negative 22.5%
Everton supporters have zeroed in on Beto's commanding display in the 3-0 demolition of Chelsea, with fans praising his two-goal brace and clinical finishing as evidence he's finally delivering on his potential at the club. The discourse centres on whether this performance—particularly his technical quality and work rate—represents a genuine turning point for the striker and justifies keeping faith with him going forward.
Neutral
79.0%
"So happy for Beto "
Admiration
14.6%
"Amazing day for Beto! Worked hard and made some great runs today!"
Amusement
6.4%
"the worst striker in the league is about to have a hat trick on us lmao"
Positive 9.1%
Neutral 28.7%
Negative 62.2%
Fans are expressing disappointment over striker Ekitike's injury whilst simultaneously mocking his finishing ability and questioning managerial decisions about fixture intensity. The discussion reveals underlying frustration with attacking performance and whether rotation or tactical choices contributed to the injury blow.
Neutral
65.4%
"HUGE EKITITE Quick recovery insha allah 🤲🤲🤲"
Curiosity
24.1%
"Ekitike 😂"
Sadness
10.5%
"@LFC why is ekitike faking injury? liverpool fc is miserable"
Positive 4.4%
Neutral 30.6%
Negative 65.0%
Fans are furious over what they perceive as inconsistent and incompetent VAR rulings, particularly claiming that a goal involving pushing and physical contact should never have stood. The discourse centres on perceived bias in how offside lines are applied and frustration that subjective fouls are being ignored by officials, with supporters questioning the integrity of match decisions.
Neutral
73.6%
"Even better, it’s the Diaz VAR ref "
Anger
14.2%
"PGMOL is fucking clueless. Need to completely revamp that entire organization or whatever the fuck they are. No consistency whatsoever and my 3 year "
Amusement
12.2%
"Not on the VAR lines drawn up his foot was behind the ball the line went green for inside not red for off nice try you are not a car referee lol 😂"
Positive 5.4%
Neutral 32.5%
Negative 62.1%
Chelsea supporters are livid about what they perceive as inconsistent officiating and missed VAR interventions during their 3-0 thrashing at Everton, particularly citing a controversial incident involving a potential penalty and a dubious yellow card for Garnacho. The broader complaint centres on a perceived pattern of refereeing double standards working against Chelsea this season, with fans arguing that clear fouls go unpunished whilst minor infractions result in bookings.
Neutral
73.2%
"Mental call, but brilliant!!!"
Annoyance
16.2%
"They've got to sort out the standard of refereeing this shit is seriously a disgrace to this league "
Curiosity
10.6%
"That was never a penalty."
Positive 29.0%
Neutral 61.5%
Negative 9.5%
Liverpool supporters are having a laugh at their team's expense following what appears to be a particularly embarrassing result or performance, with the overwhelmingly comedic tone suggesting they're using humour to process disappointment rather than engaging in serious criticism. The 200 posts are essentially variations of hysterical laughter — a classic fan coping mechanism when things have gone spectacularly pear-shaped.
Amusement
92.4%
"@LFC Ahahahahah i am so happy"
Neutral
7.1%
"@LFC hahahahahahah :)))"
Positive 40.9%
Neutral 31.3%
Negative 27.8%
Everton supporters are using their 3-0 demolition of Chelsea to crown Jordan Pickford as a world-class goalkeeper, repeatedly contrasting his commanding display with Chelsea's Robert Sanchez and criticising his performance. Meanwhile, Chelsea fans are in turmoil, directing their fury at the club's ownership structure (BlueCo and Clearlake Capital) and demanding managerial change, with the heavy defeat intensifying calls for a complete squad overhaul.
Neutral
67.7%
"Jordan Pickford is class , well done EFC delighted 3-0 esp against Chelsea"
Admiration
24.5%
"Jordan Pickford is class , well done EFC delighted 3-0 esp against Chelsea"
Anger
7.7%
"So sick of Pickford doing this shit"
Positive 14.8%
Neutral 45.4%
Negative 39.8%
In the aftermath of Chelsea's embarrassing 3-0 defeat to Everton, supporters have vented their frustration at striker Moises Delap, questioning his value to the squad and arguing he lacks the basic technical and physical attributes required of a centre-forward. The discourse reflects broader Chelsea discontent with squad reliability and recruitment, with only a handful of players deemed worthy of keeping.
Neutral
76.2%
"@ChelseaFC Ahh yes Tosin the best centre back to ever live! And his sidekick Delap the goal scoring beast….."
Amusement
16.8%
"Holy subject.49 x Delap 💔❤️🔥❤️🔥"
Curiosity
7.0%
"@ChelseaFC Can’t wait for the LIAM DELAP substitution, I might genuinely blow my shit smooth off"
Positive 9.7%
Neutral 87.2%
Negative 3.1%
Liverpool supporters are expressing frustration with the team's recent performance and Arne Slot's tactical approach, with many calling for either managerial changes or a return to Jürgen Klopp's methods. The discussion centres on defensive vulnerabilities, blunt attacking play, and concerns that the current system is fundamentally broken compared to previous seasons.
Neutral
83.6%
"@LFC Ahahhahahahahhahhaahjjaja beter olun AMK çocukları:))) En Büyük GALATASARAY 💛❤️💛❤️💛❤️"
Amusement
12.2%
"@LFC Ahahhahahahahhahhaahjjaja beter olun AMK çocukları:))) En Büyük GALATASARAY 💛❤️💛❤️💛❤️"
Approval
4.2%
"@LFC Beter olun , bu saatten sonra iki yakanız bir araya gelmez. We are the best , We are Galatasaray"
Positive 3.1%
Neutral 25.8%
Negative 71.1%
Spurs supporters are tearing into midfielder Sarr for a disastrous display that saw him played the full ninety minutes despite being repeatedly dispossessed and caught out of position during the 3-0 defeat—with fans baffled by manager selection, particularly the decision to keep him on while allegedly overlooking better alternatives like Palhinha and Xavi.
Neutral
75.0%
"Also so far Archie's passes are world class compared to Sarr's"
Annoyance
14.8%
"Holy fuck Sarr. Can't pass for shit. Gave away 2 fucking needless fouls"
Anger
10.2%
"Holy fuck Sarr. Can't pass for shit. Gave away 2 fucking needless fouls"
Positive 7.7%
Neutral 26.3%
Negative 66.0%
Following Chelsea's 3-0 hammering by Everton, supporters are expressing serious regret about the club's decision to sack manager Enzo Maresca, arguing that ownership interference and poor recruitment decisions—rather than managerial failings—are the real culprits behind the team's struggles. The discussion reflects growing frustration that Chelsea have cycled through multiple managers without addressing the underlying structural problems at the club.
Neutral
72.6%
"Maresca drinking a lovely bottle of scotch at the minute with the biggest grin on his face."
Annoyance
14.8%
"4 fucking losses in a row. Did Maresca even have a run this bad? "
Disappointment
12.6%
"4 fucking losses in a row. Did Maresca even have a run this bad? "
Positive 11.9%
Neutral 32.6%
Negative 55.4%
Fans are torn over Luke Shaw's performances this season, with some defending his recent improvement whilst others criticise his crossing and suggest his omission from the England squad has affected his attitude. The discussion reveals frustration about selection decisions and splits supporters between those wanting him backed and those questioning whether he's genuinely elite.
Neutral
76.4%
"Shaw has been superb so far tonight "
Anger
12.6%
"Shaw can fuck right off man… disgusting play "
Admiration
11.0%
"Great performance from shaw. My word"
Positive 8.3%
Neutral 38.5%
Negative 53.1%
Fans are venting frustration at Chiesa's theatrical behaviour on the pitch, criticising his tendency to complain to referees and display exaggerated reactions rather than focusing on improving his actual performance. The overwhelming consensus is that his dramatics are costing the team—with supporters suggesting his acting skills might serve him better than his football at this rate.
Neutral
85.3%
"Well done Chiesa earning those minutes"
Disapproval
7.8%
"Chiesa is so shit honestly "
Confusion
7.0%
"Still find it dead confusing people beg on Reddit for us to play Chiesa. He's another one, absolutely shite"
Positive 49.7%
Neutral 38.7%
Negative 11.5%
Fans are celebrating Brian Brobbey's solid performance and positive attitude on the pitch, though there's genuine recognition that Sunderland—particularly young talent Chris Rigg—actually got the better of the contest and deserve credit for how they played. It's a mixed verdict where individual performances are praised, but the overall narrative tilts toward Sunderland having nicked something from the game.
Neutral
69.6%
"So happy for Riggy"
Admiration
18.2%
"@SunderlandAFC Hahahaha! We own them! Brobbey was brilliant. Take that geordies. We love you Sunderland we do!"
Amusement
12.2%
"@SunderlandAFC Hahahaha! We own them! Brobbey was brilliant. Take that geordies. We love you Sunderland we do!"
Positive 14.5%
Neutral 49.5%
Negative 36.0%
Liverpool fans are divided over Arne Slot's decision-making regarding young talent Rio Ngumoha, with some frustrated that he isn't getting regular starts whilst others praise his impact when he does play, ultimately questioning whether Slot's cautious approach and squad rotation strategy compares unfavourably to Jurgen Klopp's bolder methods. The discussion reflects deeper concerns about Liverpool's playing style—possession-heavy but risk-averse—and whether the manager's substitution patterns cost the team in matches.
Neutral
82.9%
"Rio is so good man"
Admiration
10.0%
"Rio is so good man"
Curiosity
7.1%
"This rio kid is really good. in the few minutes he played better than all of Liverpool's forwards
I Wonder why slot never give him a start ?"
Positive 1.6%
Neutral 10.9%
Negative 87.4%
Fans are expressing deep frustration with the inconsistent and seemingly biased decision-making by Premier League officials, arguing that referees face no meaningful consequences for poor performances that directly cost teams points. The complaint centres on the stark contrast between how harshly officials are protected from criticism whilst simultaneously escaping punishment for their own egregious errors that damage the integrity of the sport.
Neutral
50.4%
"Refs deserve all the abuse they get. If I was this bad at my job I would be fired. "
Annoyance
39.3%
"Fucking disgusted with the officials. Disgraceful. Every fucking week there is a controversy with them"
Anger
10.3%
"Fucking disgusted with the officials. Disgraceful. Every fucking week there is a controversy with them"
Positive 14.0%
Neutral 44.1%
Negative 41.9%
Fans are dissecting a recent match performance with mixed reactions to how players executed, whilst also heavily criticising a controversial penalty decision they believe a referee got wrong. The discussion sits between frustration with their own team's arrogance and schadenfreude at seeing rivals struggle, with particular focus on individual player performances and officiating integrity.
Neutral
89.2%
"@WestHam Best thing is about to happen under Sullivan. Irons ⚒️"
Anger
6.5%
"@WestHam @thekingdombank_ Why the fuck is this made with AI stop pissing me off ffs"
Amusement
4.3%
"@I@Iamapieceofcheeselmao so. Look where you are though that says a lot how good you are playing."
Positive 0.0%
Neutral 21.2%
Negative 78.8%
Manchester United supporters are furious that Harry Maguire was sent off for a challenge whilst a foul on Amad in the same match was overlooked and not given as a penalty, with fans arguing the officials have applied the rules inconsistently and suggesting the league's refereeing standards are fundamentally compromised. The overwhelming complaint is one of blatant double standards—if Maguire's offence warranted a red card, then Amad's challenge should have been a clear penalty, yet neither decision logically followed from the other.
Neutral
70.4%
"Red card for Maguire for his hand on the chest and no foul on Amad is a joke and why VAR is completely pointless and have only made football so much m"
Annoyance
20.0%
"Piece of shit referee, fucking disgrace. Should've got a clear penalty on Amad and he decides to charge Maguire for murder... horrible, absolutely hor"
Confusion
9.6%
"I can say OK for Amad, but for Mcguire and RED CARD, it's a F***in disgrace! 😠"
Positive 7.3%
Neutral 39.3%
Negative 53.4%
Liverpool fans are frustrated with their players constantly going to ground during a match, accusing them of diving and time-wasting rather than staying on their feet and playing. The early kick-off time has compounded the negativity, with supporters annoyed at sacrificing sleep to watch what they perceive as poor sporting behaviour.
Neutral
67.8%
"@LFC Lovely scoreboard 🥰 https://t.co/2n1GbpV2lm"
Curiosity
21.5%
"Why are they all on the ground?"
Amusement
10.7%
"@flo_wirtz0206 @Liverbird2324 @LFC HIBE HIM A KISS, HIS MOMMY! YOU SEE HOW PEACEFULLY HE IS SLEEPING 😴! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 https://t.co/VwdLsKQnza"
Positive 12.5%
Neutral 24.4%
Negative 63.1%
Chelsea and Everton supporters have sparked a debate about the match commentator's work during the 3-0 defeat, with opinions split sharply between those who found him entertaining and knowledgeable versus those who felt he talked excessively and detracted from the action. The negativity around referee decisions appears tied to broader frustration with the broadcast coverage rather than specific on-pitch officiating calls.
Neutral
68.5%
"Yeah! What a nice guy"
Annoyance
16.7%
"He has absolutely no self awareness and that isn't going to change. Look at the stupid shit he comes out with. The guy is a disaster."
Amusement
14.8%
"Bless him - this is the only thing that makes this season worth bearing - a fascinating experiment and I hope it runs at least to the end of the seaso"
Positive 28.4%
Neutral 64.8%
Negative 6.8%
Sunderland supporters are expressing enthusiasm—likely over a manager's comeback to the club—with celebratory posts and engagement, though some rival fans are interjecting with scepticism about whether the appointment represents genuine ambition or merely accepting mediocrity.
Neutral
54.6%
"@SunderlandAFC I LOVE FOOTBALL!!!!!"
Amusement
34.9%
"@SunderlandAFC The laughing emojis are the real sting 😭😭😭"
Approval
10.5%
"@SunderlandAFC Greattt!!!"
Positive 6.9%
Neutral 42.3%
Negative 50.9%
Supporters are sharply split on defender O'Nien following a mixed performance that included an early defensive howler but a solid second-half recovery, with critics questioning his Premier League standard whilst others acknowledge his resilience under pressure. The debate reflects frustration at his occasional lapses in decision-making and positioning, though some fans recognise he's still adjusting to top-flight football at just 22 years old.
Neutral
85.3%
"@SunderlandAFC Delighted for that championship level footballer and time waster O'Nien"
Anger
9.3%
"This keeper is shite and O’Nein is league one, we should be pelting them "
Curiosity
5.4%
"well done to sunderland but judging by that anthony gordon goal, how is o’nien allowed to play prem football?????"
Positive 4.6%
Neutral 54.3%
Negative 41.0%
Chelsea supporters are calling for the removal of the BlueCo ownership group following a catastrophic 3-0 defeat to Everton, with the chant "BlueCo out" dominating post-match discussion across 173 posts. The heavy loss has crystallised long-standing frustrations amongst the fanbase about the club's direction and ownership, transforming a single result into a broader statement of no confidence in the current regime.
Neutral
87.6%
"Another massive win for BlueCo, great process lads "
Anger
8.0%
"I'm so pissed at Blue Co, they have turned this club into a garbage bin. I'll never forgive them"
Sadness
4.4%
"BlueCo out !!! 😡"
Positive 50.6%
Neutral 34.9%
Negative 14.5%
Fans are celebrating an impressive goal in the second half that defied expected statistics, with multiple posts joking about the low xG (expected goals) model being proven wrong. The discussion also includes casual player comparisons and calls for fans to submit their match ratings.
Neutral
72.9%
"@AVFCOfficial It looks as though we have been fantastic, fully deserving of our lead…
#avfc"
Admiration
20.7%
"@AVFCOfficial It looks as though we have been fantastic, fully deserving of our lead…
#avfc"
Disappointment
6.4%
"Bet that steward is well chuffed with that thumbnail photo!"
Positive 4.1%
Neutral 66.9%
Negative 29.1%
Fans are playfully ribbing each other about which "United" club they actually support — with cheeky jabs at Chelsea thrown in for good measure — whilst the thread devolves into comedy as people reference everything from PSG ownership to American football, creating pure chaotic banter rather than serious discussion.
Neutral
73.3%
"It's Manchester United ffs. They're one of the biggest clubs on the planet. They're a proper proper club with success we could only dream of. "
Curiosity
16.1%
"@NUFC Who's that team we call United?🥰🥰🥰"
Positive 13.6%
Neutral 26.0%
Negative 60.4%
Fans are torn over Michael Carrick's handling of a controversial penalty decision, with many believing the referee made a blatant error whilst others defend Carrick's measured tactical response in a recent interview. The discussion reveals deep frustration with both officiating standards and questions about Carrick's managerial credentials, though a vocal minority appreciate his composed, intelligent approach to the match.
Neutral
68.8%
"Good interview to be fair. It's better than alot I've seen recently."
Optimism
16.5%
"bad ref, incorrect decisions, BUT we are in a great spot for Champions league. Let us appreciate the points that Carrick has brought us. I have 100% c"
Annoyance
14.7%
"This ref is an absolute fucking joke. If I'm Carrick I'm calling this out instantly. Fucking rediculous decisions all night. "
Positive 36.5%
Neutral 31.7%
Negative 31.7%
Spurs supporters are fixated on young winger Mathys Tel's impact during the catastrophic 0-3 loss to Nottingham Forest, debating whether he was a genuine attacking threat or whether his involvement in the match—including a potential injury—ultimately cost the team. The discussion reveals deep frustration with both his individual performance and the broader defensive collapse that left Tottenham's relegation scrap looking increasingly desperate.
Neutral
66.4%
"Super impressive so far from Tel. One half left to flip this. COYS!"
Admiration
26.2%
"Super impressive so far from Tel. One half left to flip this. COYS!"
Annoyance
7.4%
"Tel is a serious fucking problem."
Positive 13.3%
Neutral 34.3%
Negative 52.4%
Manchester United fans are sharply divided on whether interim manager Ruud Carrick deserves the permanent job, with some praising his steadying presence and results whilst others question whether he's merely a figurehead relying on his assistant's tactics, or worry he'll enable the same player behaviour that undermined previous managers. The discussion reveals deeper frustrations about the club's direction, player discipline, and whether Carrick represents genuine change or just a familiar face masking structural problems.
Neutral
83.6%
"@ManUtd Forever grateful for being a United fan, my life has tuned back to normal.. Thank you Michael Carrick https://t.co/KWH04dikP4"
Admiration
9.1%
"@ManUtd We're now eating well. Thank you Michael Carrick you've changed our lives https://t.co/QqOlR8SBtv"
Approval
7.3%
"@ManUtd Forever grateful for being a United fan, my life has tuned back to normal.. Thank you Michael Carrick https://t.co/KWH04dikP4"
Positive 3.6%
Neutral 20.5%
Negative 75.9%
Fans are locked in heated debate over two questionable penalty decisions, with some insisting both should have been awarded whilst others defend the referee's interpretation that contact wasn't sufficient or that players were seeking fouls rather than genuinely impeded. The discussion reveals deep frustration about inconsistency in how similar incidents are adjudicated across matches.
Neutral
66.9%
"That was a clear pen lol mega shoved"
Anger
20.7%
"the worst thing about this is that you just know a week from now you're gonna have some pgmol moron issuing a statement about how that should've been "
Amusement
12.4%
"That was a clear pen lol mega shoved"
Positive 1.8%
Neutral 46.4%
Negative 51.8%
Fans are furious that referees are inconsistently applying contact fouls in the box, allowing obvious pulling, pushing, and wrestling that would be penalised anywhere else on the pitch, whilst seemingly inventing penalties for minimal contact in other matches. The core complaint is simple: a foul is a foul, but officials are applying a completely different rulebook inside the penalty area.
Neutral
78.3%
"That was very good call on that penalty because his legs just went soft as he collapsed to the ground."
Amusement
12.5%
"hahahahaha. yeloow for a shoulder push. hahaha"
Confusion
9.2%
"@markgoldbridge Isit fucking fixed or something? That is the most bizarre thing for a player todo in the box, i dont understand that at all."
Positive 17.5%
Neutral 31.9%
Negative 50.6%
Rival fans are mercilessly mocking Newcastle United's recent struggles, particularly after a disappointing result against newly promoted Sunderland, with critics suggesting the club's grand ambitions of becoming "the world's best by 2030" ring hollow given their current form. The discussion centres on Newcastle losing their status as the region's premier club, with opponents gleefully pointing out that even their airport is partly owned by their rivals.
Neutral
71.4%
"@NUFC Brilliant pressing play from Newcastle United"
Amusement
17.0%
"Newcastle think there a big club there not even the biggest club in north east 😂"
Disappointment
11.6%
"@NUFC Absolute disgrace of a game of football. Mediocre Sunderland walked all over us 2nd half. Injuries or not it’s unforgivable"
Positive 46.7%
Neutral 35.8%
Negative 17.6%
Fans are fixating on Manchester United's inability to keep clean sheets, with particular scrutiny on defender Harry Maguire's performance, whilst others offer cautiously optimistic takes on the team's overall display. The discussion remains largely neutral and fragmented, mixing criticism of individual players with scattered encouragement as the match unfolds.
Neutral
80.6%
"@ManUtd Great day in office tonight https://t.co/I6a999pHrI"
Approval
12.2%
"@ManUtd Great day in office tonight https://t.co/I6a999pHrI"
Amusement
7.2%
"still no cleansheet for goalkeeper😮"
Positive 26.7%
Neutral 62.4%
Negative 10.9%
Manchester United drew 2-2 with AFC Bournemouth in a match that left fans divided, with several United supporters claiming the referee cost them the result through questionable decisions. The discussion reveals typical post-match frustration, with some crediting Bournemouth's defensive resilience whilst others focused on controversial officiating rather than the actual football on display.
Neutral
81.7%
"@United_flow8 @ManUtd Best player for Bournemouth!"
Amusement
9.2%
"@ManUtd This team is not coached properly
BOURNEMOUTH ARE A JOKE
How can’t you beat them even with one decision going against you !!!!!!!"
Admiration
9.2%
"@United_flow8 @ManUtd Best player for Bournemouth!"
Positive 7.3%
Neutral 89.1%
Negative 3.6%
Fans are criticising Liverpool players for repeatedly going to ground and allegedly wasting time during matches, with the discussion centred on accusations that players like Ekitike are feigning contact to draw fouls or delay play. The conversation is overwhelmingly hostile in tone, mixing complaints about diving with abusive language directed at the club and its squad.
Neutral
85.3%
"@LFC Beter olun 🥳 https://t.co/01kBwvMGPS"
Amusement
12.3%
"@LFC Yalandan kendini yere atan Ekitike, zaman geçiriyor. https://t.co/uYjNe5oWkz"
Positive 44.2%
Neutral 32.5%
Negative 23.3%
Everton supporters are celebrating David Moyes's return to the club following a dominant 3-0 victory over Chelsea, with fans praising his immediate impact and expressing optimism about the club's direction under his management. The overwhelming sentiment centres on relief and vindication — Moyes is being credited with resurrecting the club's fortunes after a difficult period, sparking discussion about summer transfer strategy and whether Everton can now retain key players like Ndiaye and Branthwaite.
Neutral
67.6%
"Happy for David Moyes!"
Admiration
24.3%
"Huge fan of David Moyes! I’m enjoying this ride he’s taking us on! UTFT! "
Joy
8.1%
"Happy for David Moyes!"
Positive 4.3%
Neutral 45.4%
Negative 50.3%
Fans are furious about two separate incidents—a penalty taker using an illegal stutter-step run-up that arguably shouldn't have been allowed, and a handball decision that many believe should have been penalised but wasn't. The discussion reveals deep frustration with inconsistent penalty law enforcement and growing calls to ban deceptive run-up techniques entirely.
Neutral
74.4%
"thank the ref"
Approval
13.2%
"thank the ref"
Amusement
12.4%
"ah yes, the good ol' pgmol refs getting things right
and it's not bitching when it's my first comment about the incident lmao.. funny coming from you"
Positive 25.3%
Neutral 35.8%
Negative 38.9%
Fans are split between mocking Brentford's uninspiring performance and lamenting a fixture that failed to generate excitement, with several supporters expressing frustration over poor attacking play and questioning the match's appeal to Premier League viewers. The discussion captures genuine disappointment at what many saw as a tediously forgettable encounter rather than compelling football.
Neutral
77.7%
"@BrentfordFC Beautiful man. Caoimhin and Nathan better tuck in and sleep snug because they’re needed next week🇮🇪🇮🇪"
Admiration
12.6%
"@BrentfordFC That’s awesome! I fell asleep"
Disappointment
9.7%
"@BrentfordFC Didn't realise how anti-football you lot are ... Terrible team. You're lucky it's been a shit season, because you lot would be nowhere ne"
Positive 25.5%
Neutral 39.8%
Negative 34.8%
Fans across multiple clubs are praising Granit Xhaka's performances since joining Sunderland, with even rival supporters acknowledging his quality and impact as one of the season's standout signings. The discussion centres on how the midfielder has silenced doubters and proven himself to be underrated, with supporters crediting him as a transformative figure for the club.
Neutral
66.0%
"Best game in a while for him and it’s purely because of positioning IMO. Great to see so far "
Admiration
24.3%
"Excited to see him at the world cup, he's a real talent "
Amusement
9.7%
"Granit Xhaka loved him at Arsenal, glad he left with his character intact."
Positive 22.0%
Neutral 52.8%
Negative 25.2%
Chelsea supporters are reacting with shock and dark humour to their side's catastrophic 3-0 defeat at Everton, with the fanbase oscillating between laughter and despair at how comprehensively they were outplayed. The overwhelming tone across posts is one of resigned amusement—fans processing a genuinely embarrassing result through comedy rather than serious tactical analysis.
Positive 44.3%
Neutral 34.8%
Negative 20.9%
Fans are sharply divided over goalkeeper Lammens's performance, with some praising his shot-stopping ability and crucial saves whilst others criticise his positioning and question whether he's capable of handling high-pressure moments. The discussion reveals deeper uncertainty about whether he's genuinely the right fit between the sticks, with several supporters drawing unfavourable comparisons to alternative keepers.
Neutral
69.9%
"Just stopping by to say I’m so thankful for lammens "
Admiration
24.4%
"Senne lammens is brilliant as always thanks so much lammens hope you see this"
Gratitude
5.7%
"Senne lammens is brilliant as always thanks so much lammens hope you see this"
Positive 12.0%
Neutral 19.6%
Negative 68.4%
Fans are expressing deep frustration at the manner of Liverpool's defeats and draws rather than just the results themselves, with several pointing out this is their worst season since Klopp's first year in charge and highlighting a complete lack of conviction across performances. The overwhelming sentiment is one of disappointment at a once-dominant side now appearing disinterested and incapable of stringing together consecutive decent displays.
Neutral
42.6%
"Can't wait to see all the records we broke today that haven't been done in a life time"
Disappointment
40.6%
"We suck so much in league matches. "
Annoyance
16.8%
"We suck so much in league matches. "
Positive 17.3%
Neutral 32.1%
Negative 50.6%
Fans are debating whether Liverpool are genuinely superior to Chelsea and other rivals, with supporters pointing to inconsistent performances like the 2-1 defeat to Wolves to challenge claims of dominance. The discussion devolves into typical cross-club rivalry banter, with supporters from competing teams winding each other up about recent form and results.
Neutral
67.6%
"@LFC Thank you Liverpool, you just made my day"
Amusement
20.6%
"@robothero425 but liverpool arnt Chelsea we are miles better than Chelsea"
Disappointment
11.8%
"@LFC You are a pathetic, miserable team, Liverpool."
Positive 5.8%
Neutral 25.2%
Negative 69.0%
Spurs supporters are expressing frustration that managerial changes alone won't fix the club's deep structural problems, with some questioning the wisdom of recalling an ageing former boss whilst others argue the playing squad itself is fundamentally flawed. The discussion reveals a fanbase increasingly convinced that tactical shuffles are mere sticking plasters on a wound that runs through the entire organisation.
Neutral
71.3%
"Their current new manager bounce is going great"
Annoyance
16.0%
"The players are shit but the manager is worse. Literally everything today makes zero sense."
Curiosity
12.8%
"Excellent idea! Can we also get a save-the-club manager, mid season, who operates as the moral equivalent of an 8 year old discovering FIFA Manager Mo"
Positive 9.0%
Neutral 28.4%
Negative 62.6%
Chelsea supporters are expressing deep frustration with manager Enzo Maresca following the 3-0 hammering by Everton, drawing damaging comparisons to Graham Potter's disastrous tenure and questioning whether the club has learned anything from that failed appointment. The 155 posts reveal a fanbase in crisis, convinced they're living through another managerial nightmare despite backing a younger coach.
Neutral
73.9%
"@ChelseaFC Welcome back Graham Potter ball"
Disgust
16.0%
"He’s worse than potter lol but it starts at the top, fuck BlueCo"
Annoyance
10.1%
"He’s worse than potter lol but it starts at the top, fuck BlueCo"
Positive 0.0%
Neutral 32.5%
Negative 67.5%
Manchester United fans are split over whether Amad was fouled and deserved a penalty, with some arguing he dived and should've been booked, whilst others insist the contact was clear and the referee lacked consistency compared to earlier decisions in the match. The debate centres on whether the referee applied the same standards throughout the game or showed bias in his interpretation of contact and diving.
Neutral
86.3%
"@markgoldbridge Fuck this refree, for amad no penalty"
Amusement
8.1%
"@UnitedStandMUFC What an absolutely shit ref. The fouls on Amad was more of a penalty than that. It’s a bloody joke."
Disappointment
5.6%
"@ManUtd What a rubbish decision. How is it any different from amad foul in the box?"
Positive 1.9%
Neutral 31.2%
Negative 66.9%
Manchester United supporters are furious that a clear penalty wasn't awarded to their side during a match against Bournemouth, particularly incensed because Bournemouth went on to score immediately after the controversial non-decision. The fanbase is alleging inconsistent refereeing and VAR protocol, with many pointing out that the same incident would have resulted in a penalty if it had happened the other way around.
Neutral
73.6%
"Ref been great for Bournemouth. MOTM."
Annoyance
18.2%
"Completely ruined the start to the weekend. Bournemouth played with 12 men today, the absolute most lopsided corrupt refereeing performance I've seen "
Amusement
8.2%
"I don’t like complaining about referees but this one and his VAR team ruined the game. A stonewall penalty decision not given, which led to Bournemout"
Positive 9.2%
Neutral 20.9%
Negative 69.9%
Fans are furious that their team's victory over Galatasaray masked deeper problems, with many arguing the opposition are fundamentally poor and that beating them has provided a dangerously misleading sense of recovery. The consensus is damning: the performance against Gala was an outlier that's given false hope before inevitable disappointment returns.
Neutral
49.0%
"I just hope that win against Gala gave them the big confidence boost they needed"
Annoyance
25.5%
"Gala are so fucking shit man how did they give me hope that this team was any good"
Disappointment
25.5%
"Gala are so fucking shit man how did they give me hope that this team was any good"
Positive 28.5%
Neutral 37.7%
Negative 33.8%
Aston Villa fans are divided between appreciation for recent positive performances and frustration over the club's inconsistent ambitions, with rival supporters acknowledging Villa's improvement whilst some Villa faithful argue the team should prioritise trophies over European qualification. The discussion reveals broader concern among the fanbase about management priorities and whether chasing Champions League football actually damages domestic cup chances.
Neutral
71.9%
"This was quite literally as perfect a weekend a Villa fan could've hoped for. UTFV!"
Disappointment
15.7%
"This is so fucking sloppy... we're doing a villa right here. Need to finish off this shite team."
Admiration
12.4%
"This was quite literally as perfect a weekend a Villa fan could've hoped for. UTFV!"
Positive 14.0%
Neutral 39.3%
Negative 46.7%
Manchester United supporters are debating potential January and summer signings whilst simultaneously criticising current tactical approach and squad composition, with particular focus on whether the club needs wholesale midfield and defensive overhauls. There's palpable scepticism about whether incoming transfers will solve deeper structural problems, alongside frustration that tactical execution and substitution timing remain inconsistent despite recent investment in playing staff.
Neutral
76.3%
"offensively this has been some of the best football we‘ve played all season, lovely stuff. Also Alex Scott is an incredibly talented footballer"
Disappointment
15.5%
"@ManUtd We are playing nonsenseeeewwww fuuuuuuuck our midfield is dead"
Optimism
8.2%
"Our attack is looking very lively, wish I could say the same about our fullbacks. Need to make the most of this pressure."
Positive 11.3%
Neutral 36.0%
Negative 52.7%
Fans from the winning side are hammering their rivals over a humiliating 4-0 defeat, repeatedly bringing up the scoreline whilst the losing supporters struggle to mount a meaningful defence. The discussion is essentially one-sided mockery, with the defeated club's fanbase either absent or resigned to taking the abuse rather than fighting back.
Neutral
67.8%
"@emoo10__ @galacimbom19055 @LFC Yeah makes sense, great player especially for Napoli"
Amusement
20.9%
"@AtillaZ375093 @LFC I can't wait for them to play against PSG🤣"
Disappointment
11.3%
"@eskacksari1905 @LFC Worst Liverpool team in years destroyed you"
Positive 45.9%
Neutral 43.9%
Negative 10.1%
Manchester United supporters are locked in debate about whether Bruno Fernandes deserves Premier League Player of the Season, with some hailing him as the standout performer whilst others criticise him as overrated and reliant on set pieces. The discussion reveals a fractured fanbase—passionate defenders of his abilities clash with detractors who question his genuine impact beyond statistics.
Neutral
85.4%
"@ManUtd Bruno I love you so much"
Admiration
8.1%
"@ManUtd Bruno I love you so much"
Love
6.5%
"@ManUtd Bruno I love you so much"
Positive 18.5%
Neutral 44.5%
Negative 37.0%
Fans are divided on Lewis Dunk's performance, with criticism focused on his poor decision-making and receiving a yellow card for time-wasting, while some defend his play as legitimate football. The broader debate centres on whether he's making the right tactical choices in defence or simply lacking the composure needed for key moments.
Neutral
76.3%
"Dunk's our best player so far !!"
Amusement
11.9%
"Hahaha, great assist by Dunk"
Admiration
11.9%
"Dunk's our best player so far !!"
Positive 3.4%
Neutral 24.8%
Negative 71.7%
Chelsea supporters are directing their frustration at Wesley Fofana following the 3-0 defeat to Everton, with multiple fans calling him a liability in defence and questioning why the club continues to select him given his consistent poor performances. The discourse centres on whether offloading him is even possible given his wages, with some fans suggesting he's become their least favourite player in the squad.
Neutral
79.8%
"@ChelseaFC Fofana you’re so good"
Annoyance
13.8%
"@ChelseaFC Fofana doing his thing"
Disappointment
6.4%
"@ChelseaFC fofana is one of the worst defenders we’ve ever employed. can’t believe we wasted so much on him. lavia is soooooo overrated too."
Positive 3.5%
Neutral 7.6%
Negative 88.9%
Newcastle United supporters are absolutely fuming about their side's disastrous second-half performances across recent matches, with particular anger directed at the team's inability to maintain leads and their pedestrian, defensive approach. The overwhelming negativity suggests fans have lost patience with both the tactical setup and the players' execution, with one poster even suggesting European qualification is now completely off the table.
Neutral
51.0%
"@NUFC By far the better team second half…. gap in our midfield were as they have been since How areive, no one midfield drops deep that 2nd goal was c"
Disappointment
25.5%
"@NUFC That second half is one of the most pathetic things I’ve seen from this side, a fucking disgrace."
Annoyance
23.5%
"@NUFC This is your chance to prove us wrong….show you’re metal dig in and be the player we thought you were"
Positive 17.5%
Neutral 39.9%
Negative 42.7%
Fans are locked in debate over whether a defender deliberately handled the ball to stop a goal, with disagreement centring on whether it was a clear handball offence or a legitimate attempt to play the ball. The discussion reveals typical frustration with refereeing decisions, with some suggesting incompetence whilst others defend the official's call.
Neutral
77.0%
"@BurnleyOfficial Fucking mint lads top job cheers for that haha"
Annoyance
12.0%
"@BurnleyOfficial Fucking disgraceful. Every last fucking 1 of them. Absolutely disgraceful"
Amusement
11.0%
"@BurnleyOfficial Fucking mint lads top job cheers for that haha"
Positive 77.5%
Neutral 13.4%
Negative 9.2%
Fans are fixated on Iliman Ndiaye's brilliant performance in Everton's convincing 3-0 victory over Chelsea, with supporters across both sides praising his finishing and movement as genuinely world-class. The discussion centres entirely on Ndiaye's quality, with some even suggesting he's ready for a step up to elite European clubs or rival Premier League sides.
Admiration
50.0%
"Another clean sheet from the man! That’s our keeper! Another awesome save. "
Neutral
44.1%
"Another clean sheet from the man! That’s our keeper! Another awesome save. "
Excitement
5.9%
"YEEEESSSS WHAT A FINISH "
Positive 14.1%
Neutral 43.7%
Negative 42.3%
Chelsea supporters are in meltdown over the club's centre-back crisis following a 3-0 demolition at Everton, with fans calling for a complete defensive rebuild—selling multiple CBs, bringing in experienced replacements, and questioning whether the club's current defensive options are fundamentally broken. The consensus is bleak: without urgent recruitment in the summer window, Chelsea's backline will continue to be exposed against any competent attacking side.
Neutral
78.0%
"Idk about you guys but, I can’t wait for the next 17yo winger we buy this summer! "
Curiosity
15.0%
"Idk about you guys but, I can’t wait for the next 17yo winger we buy this summer! "
Desire
7.0%
"Keep calm, next season we have a new top international striker called Emanuel Emegha 😅🫠"
Positive 16.3%
Neutral 31.9%
Negative 51.8%
Supporters are processing their team's likely failure to secure Champions League qualification, with discussion centred on the prospect of dropping into the Europa League next season instead. The tone is predominantly resigned and self-deprecating, with fans making dark jokes about missing out on European football's premier competition after what appears to be a disappointing campaign.
Neutral
74.5%
"@LFC best of luck in the UEFA europa league next year :dddddd"
Optimism
12.8%
"@LFC best of luck in the UEFA europa league next year :dddddd"
Amusement
12.8%
"@VyleroxDu drew to them mate. Imagine if they survive relegation by 1 point"
Positive 38.1%
Neutral 47.5%
Negative 14.4%
Spurs fans are reacting with dark humour and resignation as their side's freefall continues following a catastrophic 3-0 home defeat to fellow strugglers Nottingham Forest, with supporters expressing gallows comedy about what now feels like an inevitable descent down the table. The repeated refrain of "it's happening" captures the fatalistic mood—a fanbase watching their worst fears materialise in real time.
Neutral
81.9%
"Looking forward to it"
Optimism
9.5%
"Ladies and gentlemen, I love you all. See you again next time x"
Approval
8.6%
"Looking forward to it"
Positive 15.1%
Neutral 25.9%
Negative 59.0%
Newcastle fans are overwhelmingly calling for manager Eddie Howe's sacking, with the vast majority convinced his time is finished after a disappointing season marked by poor tactical decisions and wasteful spending on average players. The frustration centres on the club's inconsistent performances, collapse against rivals like Sunderland, and the sense that significant talent like Bruno Guimarães and Tonali will leave because Howe cannot deliver the next level.
Neutral
76.5%
"Completely unacceptable, spineless performance. Eddie has to go I'm afraid."
Gratitude
12.3%
"Thank you for your service and dedication, Eddie. It's been a memorable few years."
Disappointment
11.1%
"i don't see eddie surviving longer than tomorrow"
Positive 10.9%
Neutral 37.0%
Negative 52.2%
Fans are venting raw emotional reactions to their team's poor performance, with comments oscillating between sarcasm, genuine upset, and exasperation at the situation. The discussion captures a fanbase divided between dark humour and genuine distress, with some supporters openly questioning why they continue to invest emotionally in such a frustrating campaign.
Neutral
64.9%
"@jumbo131601 @derin0103 @LFC Love the tears brother, don’t stop"
Sadness
18.0%
"@kloppschopps @LFC We made you cry twice :) Osimhen definitely made you cry, you probably remember."
Amusement
17.1%
"@danbillington why the fk would i be crying."
Positive 27.9%
Neutral 19.1%
Negative 52.9%
Spurs supporters are processing a demoralising 0-3 home loss to Nottingham Forest with gallows humour and genuine emotional distress, with some fans describing panic attacks and mental health struggles linked to the team's relegation-form performance. The discussion captures a fanbase so devastated they're finding dark comedy in Arsenal's simultaneous loss and grasping at any silver lining—international breaks and family time—just to escape the reality of their club's crisis.
Neutral
58.7%
"OMFG WERE STAYING UPP YESSSS"
Nervousness
22.2%
"I’ve never been so exited for an international break"
Sadness
19.0%
"Pretty miserable in life right now and this team just gives me absolutely zero escape from that anymore. "
Positive 10.4%
Neutral 26.7%
Negative 63.0%
Fans are furious that Frimpong was deployed at right-back in a four-man defence, where his lack of defensive discipline and positioning exposed Arsenal's right flank ruthlessly. The consensus is damning: he's a sprinter masquerading as a defender, thriving only in Leverkusen's three-at-the-back system but completely out of his depth in the Premier League's tactical demands.
Neutral
81.1%
"Frimpong is so good today with defending "
Disappointment
10.0%
"Konaté and Frimpong have been AWFUL today. Truly unplayable."
Disapproval
8.9%
"This is by far the worst match Frimpong has played for Liverpool. Absolute garbage."
Positive 23.9%
Neutral 43.3%
Negative 32.8%
Chelsea supporters are angry that the club's social media team featured Pedro Neto (Estevao) in the thumbnail for highlight content from their humiliating 3-0 defeat to Everton, arguing he was one of the few bright spots and doesn't deserve association with the defensive collapse. Fans are demanding the focus shift to the actual culprits — the defenders and goalkeeper — rather than dragging their most promising young talent through the embarrassment.
Neutral
81.2%
"Estevao is the only joy in my life rn "
Admiration
10.6%
"That Estevao is something special. Only 18. I can see him being a big star in this league for the next decade."
Disapproval
8.2%
"Putting estevao in the thumbnail is absolutely shitty. Even the social media iteam have no idea what to do."
Positive 9.0%
Neutral 20.1%
Negative 70.9%
Fans are expressing widespread frustration with the Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) for making controversial refereeing decisions and then only issuing apologies weeks later with no accountability or consequences. The core complaint is that the organisation applies double standards, lacks transparency, and suffers from a systemic culture of incompetence that goes unpunished.
Neutral
68.8%
"PGMOL apology over the international break, can’t wait "
Annoyance
15.6%
"PGMOL is just shit, week in week out. No matter who you support, they’re gonna fuck you eventually"
Remorse
15.6%
"Hyped for the apology"
Positive 9.0%
Neutral 33.6%
Negative 57.5%
Newcastle United supporters are calling for manager Eddie Howe's departure, frustrated by expensive transfer signings who haven't delivered and performances lacking urgency or tactical flexibility. Whilst acknowledging his prior achievements, fans argue his time at the club has run its course and immediate resignation is needed.
Neutral
76.7%
"@NUFC Thanks for the memories Eddie. Seeya mate"
Gratitude
16.5%
"@NUFC Thanks for the memories Eddie. Seeya mate"
Annoyance
6.8%
"@NUFC Fucking embarrassing. At home aswell. Might be time now for Eddie"
Positive 1.5%
Neutral 23.1%
Negative 75.4%
Liverpool supporters are furious that the club's recruitment team has systematically dismantled the squad by selling key players like Diaz and Jota whilst replacing them with underperforming signings, leaving the side dangerously thin in attacking depth and unable to compete. Fans are divided on whether manager Arne Slot is the primary problem or merely a scapegoat for owners and executives who have overseen what amounts to a catastrophic rebuild.
Neutral
62.2%
"Yup lots of squad depth"
Disappointment
27.8%
"Our squad is so bad. Both our starting wingers are utter shite, and we have zero depth either."
Annoyance
10.0%
"Our squad is so bad. Both our starting wingers are utter shite, and we have zero depth either."
Positive 13.5%
Neutral 32.3%
Negative 54.1%
Chelsea supporters have turned their frustration onto their goalkeeper following a humiliating 3-0 defeat to Everton, with fans unanimously calling out a disastrous goalkeeping display and questioning how the club continues to field keepers of such poor quality. The reaction goes beyond this match—it's become a broader indictment of Chelsea's chronic goalkeeping troubles over multiple seasons.
Neutral
68.8%
"Has been for about 5-6 years now. One of the best keepers in the league!"
Annoyance
16.9%
"I literally do not understand, he's the worst keeper in the Prem, he wouldn't start in ANY other premier league team, period. "
Curiosity
14.3%
"The difference is in goalkeepers"
Positive 0.8%
Neutral 7.5%
Negative 91.7%
Liverpool supporters have turned on their side following a humiliating performance, with the fanbase expressing anger at what they perceive as both abysmal defending and questionable refereeing decisions that compounded their misery. The overwhelming negativity suggests a match where the team's defensive organisation completely collapsed, leaving fans questioning whether standards can recover before the season concludes.
Neutral
76.0%
"@south_southBoy @LFC 50% agree with you"
Embarrassment
12.5%
"@LFC What the heck are we doing?
Pathetic & embarrassing!"
Annoyance
11.5%
"@LFC You lot genuinely make me wanna suicide watching this shit week in week out"
Positive 3.0%
Neutral 16.7%
Negative 80.3%
Liverpool supporters are venting frustration at their manager through personal attacks focused on his bald head, using "bald fraud" as shorthand criticism whilst simultaneously complaining about moderator censorship of such comments. The discussion reveals underlying discontent with team performance being channelled into appearance-based mockery rather than tactical analysis.
Neutral
73.8%
"I think he’s good as a blonde"
Anger
17.5%
"@LFC Fucking BALD 🧑🦲 💛♥️"
Amusement
8.7%
"@LFC Hahahaha. Salute to bald guy."
Positive 19.2%
Neutral 53.1%
Negative 27.7%
Fans are locked in heated debate over whether Harry Maguire's red card and penalty decision was justified, with some defending his performance whilst others argue the referee got it completely wrong—and there's even confusion about whether an own goal played a role in the chaos.
Neutral
82.8%
"Lord Harry What a Amazing performance 5555"
Amusement
10.1%
"my goat harryy"
Anger
7.1%
"HARRY AND HIS BIG FUCKING HEAD "
Positive 5.4%
Neutral 24.8%
Negative 69.8%
Fans of a newly promoted team are fiercely defending their club's transfer spending and dismissive of criticism from a wealthier rival, arguing their investment relative to their modest squad cost is entirely justified whilst pointing out the disparity between what they've spent to climb the divisions versus the astronomical sums their critics have invested. The discussion reveals frustration that their promoted side's underperformance is being scrutinised by fans of clubs with vastly greater financial backing, with supporters sarcastically highlighting how individual players at the bigger club cost more than their entire squad combined.
Neutral
64.7%
"We will probably be the 5-7th most consistent spenders for years to come. In the PL that is a big deal.
With a period of sustained qualification the "
Disappointment
23.5%
"No excuses, utter fucking dog shit. Players, manager, absolute disgrace. We should not be getting beat by this Sunderland team at home. Season is fuck"
Annoyance
11.8%
"No excuses, utter fucking dog shit. Players, manager, absolute disgrace. We should not be getting beat by this Sunderland team at home. Season is fuck"
Positive 14.4%
Neutral 53.6%
Negative 32.0%
Fans are bewildered that their side didn't win by a much larger margin, with dominant attacking displays from players like Mitoma and Welbeck creating numerous clear-cut chances that should have resulted in a four or five-goal victory. The consensus is their opponents got away with it — the scoreline flatters the losing team and masks a completely one-sided performance that could easily have been embarrassing.
Neutral
74.4%
"Such a flattering scoreline this. "
Approval
15.4%
"Such a flattering scoreline this. "
Optimism
10.3%
"Its worked out so well all the other times, surely this time will be the one"
Positive 22.4%
Neutral 24.0%
Negative 53.6%
Supporters are locked in a fierce debate about whether this match was genuinely compelling viewing or an absolute bore-fest that wasted everyone's time. The neutral sentiment reflects a genuine split in the fanbase, with some calling it a potential game of the season whilst others describe it as one of the worst Premier League performances in recent memory.
Neutral
58.2%
"Can't wait to watch the highlights later."
Disappointment
20.9%
"That was the worst game of Premier League football in years. Tumbleweed blew across the pitch in the 2nd half"
Admiration
20.9%
"I think we can all agree that we're glad to be watching this. Think of all the ways we could spend these two hours, this is definitely the best"
Positive 21.0%
Neutral 40.3%
Negative 38.7%
Chelsea supporters are split on midfielder Romeo Lavia's actual quality, with some defending his potential and tactical fit whilst others criticise his defensive positioning, lack of creative incisiveness, and repeated injury setbacks since his arrival. The debate hinges on whether Lavia's weaknesses—poor off-the-ball movement, limited through-ball vision, and inability to shield the defence—are being masked by Chelsea's broader tactical issues or whether he's genuinely not the midfielder the club needs him to be.
Neutral
84.0%
"Lavia looks excellent "
Admiration
9.6%
"Lavia looks excellent "
Curiosity
6.4%
"@ChelseaFC What's the fetish about Lavia? The guy's been awful since he came back from his injury."
Positive 25.0%
Neutral 56.5%
Negative 18.5%
Fans across multiple regions are discussing controversial refereeing calls in a recent match, with some calling out perceived bias and poor officiating whilst others defend the decisions or express support for their teams. The conversation remains largely neutral and fragmented, with fans posting in different languages and showing mixed reactions rather than unified outrage.
Amusement
36.5%
"Haha fucking quality 👌 "
Positive 0.8%
Neutral 8.9%
Negative 90.2%
Over 123 posts, supporters are expressing severe anger at a referee's performance, with the overwhelming consensus that the official made critical errors or acted with deliberate bias that directly affected the match outcome. Fans are calling for immediate suspension, demotion, or lifetime bans, viewing the decisions as so egregiously poor that they've crossed into allegations of corruption.
Neutral
79.2%
"WASIT GOBLOK! FIFA PLEASE INVES THAT FVCKING REFFREEE"
Annoyance
14.6%
"WASIT GOBLOK! FIFA PLEASE INVES THAT FVCKING REFFREEE"
Disapproval
6.2%
"This ref shouldn't ref another game. Absolutely corrupt."
Positive 12.2%
Neutral 48.8%
Negative 39.0%
Fans are locked in debate over Szoboszlai's performance following a missed opportunity, with opinions wildly split between those praising his effort and those criticising his execution—particularly his crossing and overall impact on the match. The discussion reveals genuine uncertainty about whether he's performing at the level required to drive Liverpool's title ambitions forward.
Neutral
78.8%
"Incredible by the great szobo "
Annoyance
11.2%
"This is the worst half I have seen out of Szobo. Totally anonymous"
Disappointment
10.0%
"Szobo was really poor today too. Terrible set piece delivery in particular. "
Positive 2.5%
Neutral 30.3%
Negative 67.2%
Spurs supporters are furious at the club's direction under their sporting director structure, blaming the decision to sack their previous manager for triggering this catastrophic form and suggesting the club deserves relegation for prioritising corporate interests over loyalty. Meanwhile, Forest fans are sardonically mocking their own transfer strategy, noting that despite spending £120 million on new wingers, they're still crying out for the same reinforcements weeks into the season.
Neutral
72.3%
"Yes football contracts mean so much"
Annoyance
18.1%
"This squad and manager are absolutely fucking shite and the only redemption the collection of nepo cunts at the top can do is to sell the club, becaus"
Disappointment
9.6%
"This squad and manager are absolutely fucking shite and the only redemption the collection of nepo cunts at the top can do is to sell the club, becaus"
Positive 5.0%
Neutral 20.7%
Negative 74.4%
Fans are venting fierce frustration over what they see as consistently poor and corrupt officiating decisions in the Premier League, with many arguing that VAR has failed to solve the problem and that the league's credibility is being damaged both domestically and on the European stage.
Neutral
62.1%
"Lots of football left boys! Play smart keep and keep the foot on the gas"
Annoyance
27.6%
"Fucking worst league in the world with the refereeing. Pratwell"
Admiration
10.3%
"Premier league , best and most watched league and this is the reffing 👏👏👏"
Positive 28.1%
Neutral 45.5%
Negative 26.4%
Newcastle supporters are frustrated that manager Eddie Howe withdrew Woltemade from the match and kept Allan Saint-Maximin's link-up partner on the bench, instead opting for a cross-heavy approach with Gordon at striker despite his poor finishing. Fans believe a different tactical setup—moving Gordon to the wing and playing Woltemade centrally—would have been far more effective and are questioning why this recurring pattern of questionable substitutions continues to happen.
Neutral
75.0%
"I'm so happy that Woltemessi is staying so high"
Admiration
17.4%
"I'm so happy that Woltemessi is staying so high"
Confusion
7.6%
"I don’t understand what’s going on. We seem to lose interest after half time, can’t keep a lead. Woltemade is not a midfielder. Predictable subs. "
Positive 26.4%
Neutral 55.4%
Negative 18.2%
A mixed group of supporters—including Liverpool and Galatasaray fans—are posting reaction content that's overwhelmingly comedic in nature, suggesting they're amused by something that's happened in a match or recent performance. The 121 posts are almost entirely composed of laughing emojis and celebratory or club-affiliated comments, indicating fans are finding entertainment value in whatever's unfolded on the pitch, though the exact incident remains unclear from the social media chatter alone.
Amusement
40.2%
"GALATASARAY❤"
Positive 29.2%
Neutral 45.0%
Negative 25.8%
Fans are overwhelmingly praising Brobbey's powerful performance and physical strength in a recent match, though some debate has emerged around controversial contact involving opposing defender Botman. The conversation centres on whether Brobbey's aggressive style and strength—which supporters celebrate as his greatest asset—crossed into foul play, with disagreement over who was genuinely at fault in the physical clash.
Neutral
77.9%
"SO HAPPY FOR HIM"
Admiration
14.7%
"Love this performance from Brobbey. Such a handful"
Amusement
7.4%
"Bwyan Bwobbey"
Positive 15.0%
Neutral 27.5%
Negative 57.5%
Newcastle fans and rivals are laying into the Magpies following a series of poor results, with particular mockery directed at their losses to newly promoted North East competitors and their overall inconsistent performances. The sentiment captures a broader frustration that Newcastle, despite their investment and ambitions, are failing to deliver and have become the butt of jokes amongst opposition supporters.
Neutral
54.0%
"They were the playoff winners the fact they are nowhere near a relegation fight in the first season back up is an incredible achievement given how pr"
Disappointment
23.8%
"Also the worst champions league knockout loss by an english team ever. cannot be understated how embarrassing that is "
Amusement
22.2%
"One of the funniest things ever written in this sub. Too bad it will go largely unnoticed. Your literary capacity is the only reason I have today to f"
Positive 24.4%
Neutral 47.9%
Negative 27.7%
Forest supporters are celebrating a dominant 3-0 dismantling of Tottenham, with particular praise for Ryan Yates's commanding midfield display and the clinical finishing from Igor Jesus, Morgan Gibbs-White, and Taiwo Awoniyi—all three goals arriving from crosses. Fans are also highlighting Neco Williams's creative contributions and expressing genuine joy at the emphatic performance that keeps Forest competitive in what's shaping up as a tight relegation battle.
Neutral
82.0%
"CHO fought so well !!! Big up CHO "
Admiration
12.4%
"CHO fought so well !!! Big up CHO "
Amusement
5.6%
"3 crosses* into the box for all 3 goals
*Cho's is more of a cutback"
Positive 11.0%
Neutral 42.4%
Negative 46.6%
Chelsea supporters are fixating on Alejandro Garnacho's peripheral role in the 3-0 defeat, with fans sarcastically questioning his impact and value to the squad amid the heavy loss. The discussion centres on the Argentine's failure to influence the match despite Chelsea's investment in attacking reinforcements.
Neutral
71.1%
"What a good guy garnacho! He's asking the crowd to join the play!"
Amusement
19.3%
"GARNACHO AGAIN HAHAHAHHAHAH RUNS INTO OBRIEN, FALLS DOWN AND WHINES AND GETS BOOKED LMAO"
Disapproval
9.6%
"God these players are so fucking awful. Garnacho can’t even win a 1v1 Christ "
Positive 85.6%
Neutral 9.3%
Negative 5.1%
Villa fans are celebrating a crucial victory and crediting the return of key midfielders McGinn and Tielemans for transforming their team's performance after weeks of struggling form. The mood is euphoric, with supporters believing this squad reinvigoration could propel them towards Champions League qualification and a genuine top-four push.
Admiration
61.3%
"Great game and good to see us back again. Also loving hearing from big Al and James"
Optimism
23.8%
"This week couldn't have gone any better for us! My hopes for CL football have doubled. Ball is in our court now!"
Neutral
15.0%
"This week couldn't have gone any better for us! My hopes for CL football have doubled. Ball is in our court now!"
Positive 49.2%
Neutral 29.7%
Negative 21.2%
United supporters are flooding social media with fragmented reactions—mostly celebratory emojis and brief exclamations—suggesting something significant has just happened at Old Trafford, though the actual context remains buried beneath the noise. The neutral sentiment score and cryptic posts hint at a divisive moment where fans can't quite settle on whether to celebrate or commiserate, creating that classic United chaos where 118 posts somehow tell you almost nothing concrete about what actually went down.
Neutral
62.1%
"@DiianaD_ @ManUtd I love you more my wife"
Approval
21.4%
"@DiianaD_ @ManUtd I love you more my wife"
Amusement
16.5%
"@ManUtd Amad first touch💔"
Positive 9.3%
Neutral 33.9%
Negative 56.8%
Supporters are expressing frustration with Virgil van Dijk's recent performances, citing poor man-marking, costly individual errors, and a general decline in form over the past year and a half. The consensus among this cohort is brutal: they're questioning whether the once-elite centre-back has lost his edge and arguing he's become massively overrated given his current inconsistency.
Neutral
79.3%
"well done Grav and Virg. "
Amusement
11.0%
"Both virg and ibou need to leave. What a joke. "
Annoyance
9.8%
"I’m so tired, Robbie. I’ve seen this shit way too many times this season. From Virgil fucking it up and blaming his teammates to Kagpo playin 90 mins "
Positive 16.5%
Neutral 72.2%
Negative 11.3%
Fans are puzzled by their team's inability to score direct free kicks despite having technically gifted players like Trippier supposedly capable of it, whilst also expressing curiosity about what actually happens behind closed doors during half-time team talks. There's a lighter undercurrent of banter about post-match team photographs and fan engagement, suggesting supporters are looking for more transparency or entertainment around match day rituals.
Neutral
79.0%
"I'm excited for the end of this. I've been told the fans from each club will have an exchange of gifts and then a union in song featuring Kumbaya"
Curiosity
12.0%
"@NUFC Can't wait to see the team photo 🥳"
Amusement
9.0%
"Aye strange that. 🤔"
Positive 6.1%
Neutral 29.6%
Negative 64.3%
Supporters are sharply split over manager Daniel Farke's pragmatic, draw-heavy approach to survival — some argue it's sensible damage control for a struggling squad, while others contend the defensive football is suffocating and that better recruitment and attacking ambition are essential for long-term progress. The debate hinges on whether grinding out 1-0 results to stay up justifies sacrificing entertainment and the club's competitive ceiling.
Neutral
77.9%
"Farke looks at this and thinks, “this is perfect no changes needed. Just need to do this a bit better.”"
Annoyance
11.7%
"@LUFC You sh*tting me!!! Subs on way too late as per! Farke back to his old self!! He'll draw us to relegation I'm afraid"
Optimism
10.4%
"Farke looks at this and thinks, “this is perfect no changes needed. Just need to do this a bit better.”"
Positive 11.4%
Neutral 50.0%
Negative 38.6%
With Tottenham getting dismantled 0-3 by Nottingham Forest, supporters are fixating on Ange Postecoglou's decision to haul off Richarlison mid-match, debating whether the Brazilian's poor form and apparent frustration on the bench justify his removal. The discussion reveals growing fan concern about the forward's confidence and tactical role, with some questioning if he should even be starting as a number ten in his current state.
Neutral
86.9%
"Great movement by Richy "
Admiration
7.1%
"Great movement by Richy "
Amusement
6.0%
"Richarlison entirely unmarked, that's fun"
Positive 6.1%
Neutral 14.9%
Negative 78.9%
West Ham supporters are absolutely fuming after a dreadful display, with fans hammering both the team's dire football and the goalkeeper's inability to keep out poor goals. The consensus is scathing—the club looked like a "doomed team" playing at Championship level rather than Premier League standard, and there's genuine frustration that even basic defending and attacking shape have completely fallen apart.
Neutral
57.3%
"@WestHam Great start"
Disappointment
29.3%
"@WestHam Bloody hell, worst half in a while. Lucky it’s only one"
Disgust
13.4%
"@WestHam You had one job today and you bottled it. Forrest understood it. Absolutely disgusting performance."
Positive 37.2%
Neutral 31.0%
Negative 31.9%
With Spurs demolished 0-3 at home by fellow strugglers Nottingham Forest, supporters are fixating on young midfielder Archie Gray as the sole bright spot in an otherwise dire performance, whilst simultaneously fretting that the club's relegation trajectory could force them to sell their most promising academy product. The mood is one of desperation mixed with recognition that Gray alone cannot save a sinking ship.
Neutral
64.0%
"Archie is so good his passing is insane "
Admiration
21.3%
"Love Archie so much man he’s so good "
Anger
14.7%
"We don’t deserve Archie Gray. And the lad certainly doesn’t fucking deserve this shit. "
Positive 15.0%
Neutral 30.1%
Negative 54.9%
After a humiliating 0-3 defeat to Nottingham Forest, some Spurs supporters are ironically (or desperately) calling for Ange Postecoglou's return as manager, whilst others ridicule the idea and question how far the club has fallen since his departure. The discussion reflects deep frustration with current managerial decisions and a longing for the intensity and trophy-winning mentality Postecoglou brought, even as the club battles relegation form.
Neutral
80.5%
"Yeah Ange is great"
Annoyance
10.4%
"@SpursOfficial What the fuck did I just watch? Get those bastard “owners” the hell out of the club and bring Ange back!!"
Disappointment
9.1%
"You think no-defending Ange would have done well with these injuries? We got 38 points last season and played some of the worst football we’d ever see"
Positive 29.2%
Neutral 31.0%
Negative 39.8%
Supporters are praising their team's performance with the classic "lads" chant, mixing genuine encouragement with sarcastic digs at how long it's taken to see improvement after years of underperformance. The tone is celebratory but grounded—this feels like a moment of relief rather than unbridled euphoria, as if fans are saying "finally, but let's not get ahead of ourselves."
Neutral
83.1%
"What a weekend!"
Amusement
8.5%
"The boys"
Anger
8.5%
"Fuckin hell. Had the worst weekend and this caps it off at 1am in Aus. "
Positive 15.9%
Neutral 57.5%
Negative 26.5%
Fans are locked in a heated rivalry discussion about whether Sunderland or Newcastle is the bigger club in the north east, with Sunderland supporters pointing to recent form and trophy cabinet whilst Newcastle fans push back on the comparison. The conversation touches on geography, historical success, and Sunderland's promotion season performance against their rivals.
Neutral
84.6%
"@newcastlesalih @SunderlandAFC Have a nice day thanks for the 6 points"
Amusement
11.0%
"Sunderland clearly the biggest club in the north east, made it look easy today with loads of injuries as well."
Sadness
4.4%
"@newcastlesalih @SunderlandAFC You must be hurting you lad . 😭😭😭😭"
Positive 31.0%
Neutral 44.2%
Negative 24.8%
Fans were genuinely impressed by Kaoru Mitoma's performance, with widespread praise for his gliding runs and technical ability down the left wing, sparking debate about why he isn't starting regularly for Brighton and whether elite clubs like Liverpool should be targeting him. The discussion balanced genuine admiration for his quality against confusion over his squad status and comparisons to other wingers at bigger clubs.
Neutral
72.7%
"Mitoma is a fantastic winger."
Admiration
13.6%
"So fun to watch Mitoma"
Amusement
13.6%
"So fun to watch Mitoma"
Positive 72.6%
Neutral 13.3%
Negative 14.2%
Supporters are hailing a particular player's moment of brilliance during the match, with praise centring on excellent finishing and attacking play that had them genuinely impressed. There's some playful debate mixed in about the quality on display, but the overwhelming consensus is that this was genuinely elite stuff worth celebrating.
Admiration
68.1%
"That's a absolutely fantastic finish from a LB "
Neutral
24.2%
"That's a absolutely fantastic finish from a LB "
Amusement
7.7%
"hahaha what a goal! "
Positive 2.7%
Neutral 26.8%
Negative 70.5%
Spurs supporters have trained their anger on referee Michael Oliver following a humbling 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest, with fans convinced the official failed to give their side any meaningful decisions throughout the match. Whilst the scoreline suggests the performance was the real problem, the overwhelmingly negative sentiment in the discussion reflects a fanbase looking to apportion blame beyond their own team's catastrophic display.
Neutral
50.0%
"Michael Oliver had a decent half to be fair"
Anger
43.3%
"Michael Oliver is a full on fucking prick. Hope he chokes on his tea the cunt "
Annoyance
6.7%
"Michael Oliver is a full on fucking prick. Hope he chokes on his tea the cunt "
Positive 4.5%
Neutral 17.0%
Negative 78.6%
Manchester United supporters are absolutely furious over a penalty decision they believe was wrongly awarded against them, with many calling it a "robbery" and questioning both the referee's competence and VAR's involvement. The overwhelming consensus is that the refereeing standard has dropped and the decision was blatantly one-sided, though some fans are also frustrated that their own team's poor performance contributed to the loss.
Neutral
70.0%
"@UnitedStandMUFC Good point considering the referee"
Annoyance
21.2%
"@UnitedStandMUFC Absolutely disgracefully from the ref, Completely ruined this game"
Disappointment
8.8%
"Pfft...Africa is way ahead of time...yet this time around well delayed😉..."
Positive 1.8%
Neutral 45.0%
Negative 53.2%
Spurs supporters are furious about a controversial incident they believe should have been a penalty in their 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest, with fans divided over whether contact was made and accusing referees of inconsistency with how other teams are treated. The discussion reveals deep frustration about perceived bias in refereeing decisions, though some acknowledge the contact may have been too soft to warrant a spot-kick.
Neutral
81.8%
"THAT'S A PEN!!! "
Confusion
10.2%
"They want a pen for that? Jesus christ"
Amusement
8.0%
"Imagine being a Tottenham supporter and thinking that was a pen 😂"
Positive 0.0%
Neutral 15.3%
Negative 84.7%
Fans are furious that a blatant penalty wasn't awarded during a match, with the VAR system failing to intervene or correct the referee's obvious error — leading to accusations that either the officials are incompetent or the technology simply isn't being used as intended. The consensus is damning: this is precisely the scenario VAR was supposed to fix, yet it's made the situation worse by doing nothing.
Neutral
63.4%
"This ref needs to be investigated. What is the point of VAR when you can have such inconsistent decisions in the same fucking game"
Annoyance
25.4%
"It just makes a mockery out of VAR really - just a complete disgrace - what possible excuse is there for not giving a penalty ?"
Surprise
11.3%
"The VAR team must be investigated and punished.
It was a clear penalty."
Positive 9.9%
Neutral 31.5%
Negative 58.6%
Fans are furious that Sky Sports is cutting away from spectacular fan displays and match atmosphere to show advertisements and irrelevant on-screen graphics, with complaints that broadcasters deliberately minimise non-Big Six club celebrations and stadium energy. The overarching frustration is that fan-funded tifos and pre-match displays—hard work by supporters—are getting milliseconds of airtime before being buried under ad breaks and corporate content.
Neutral
66.7%
"Loudest boo you’ll hear all season omg"
Annoyance
22.2%
"honestly fans were kind of shit today too. barely any fucking atmosphere. fucking joke this club is done"
Anger
11.1%
"honestly fans were kind of shit today too. barely any fucking atmosphere. fucking joke this club is done"
Positive 8.3%
Neutral 44.0%
Negative 47.7%
Fans are griping about AFC Bournemouth's notoriously cramped Vitality Stadium—the smallest ground in the Premier League—and the dreadful broadcast camera angles that make matches look like Sunday league football. There's some acknowledgement that expansion plans are coming, but the underlying frustration is real: how has one of the league's smallest stadiums managed tenth place without serious money, and why did financial hardship force them to rebrand and monetise everything, including the ground's historic identity?
Neutral
71.4%
"Always feels so hype when the dutch angle the camera for the celebration "
Amusement
14.3%
"Tried to be the Last fan standing, now I am the first fan sitting."
Annoyance
14.3%
"Another awful camera angle and another 90 minutes of me getting disproportionately mad at it. If we lose it's the cameras fault"
Positive 1.8%
Neutral 45.0%
Negative 53.2%
Fans are absolutely fuming over what they believe is a missed penalty decision that VAR should have caught, with 109 posts questioning whether the technology is even being used properly or should be scrapped entirely. The overwhelming frustration centres on the sense that VAR is either not functioning, not being monitored, or deliberately ignoring clear errors—leaving supporters convinced they're being robbed by incompetent officials.
Neutral
74.7%
"var, var, var,,... its a waaaarrrr!!!!!"
Curiosity
17.6%
"I've been waiting to see it happen since the introduction of VAR"
Confusion
7.7%
"How can you be THIS bad at your job when you have VAR?"
Positive 85.2%
Neutral 10.2%
Negative 4.6%
Sunderland supporters are celebrating a significant victory, with fans praising the team's performance and particularly highlighting Kieffer Moore's contribution to the win. The positive mood is evident across the discussion, though some rival fans are taking playful digs at Newcastle and other teams in the backdrop of what's been a successful week for the Black Cats.
Admiration
54.4%
"@SunderlandAFC Incredible!!!! You smashed it lads. Beat team won!"
Neutral
27.9%
"@SunderlandAFC Incredible!!!! You smashed it lads. Beat team won!"
Approval
17.6%
"@SunderlandAFC Absolutely amazing, thanks Newcastle for an easy 6 points 👌🏼"
Positive 22.4%
Neutral 33.6%
Negative 43.9%
Manchester United fans are split on whether Mainoo has lost his spark this season, with critics questioning his work rate, consistency, and ability to cover ground compared to alternatives, whilst supporters defend him as the team's best midfielder and point fingers at Casemiro's decline instead. The conversation keeps circling back to a deeper problem: neither midfielder has the legs to shield United's defence effectively against press-heavy opponents.
Neutral
74.7%
"Cunha and Mainoo have been excellent tonight "
Admiration
16.9%
"Cunha and Mainoo have been excellent tonight "
Disappointment
8.4%
"@ManUtd Mainoo needs to improve his game. He has been playing poorly for some weeks now."
Positive 12.3%
Neutral 22.6%
Negative 65.1%
Frustrated fans are venting about perceived VAR injustices affecting Liverpool, with rival supporters piling on with relentless jokes about "liVARpool" and poor refereeing decisions. The negativity stems from a widespread feeling that Liverpool have been let down by officials, sparking a wave of hostile banter across social media.
Neutral
59.8%
"@LFC Don't worry, you can cheer your masters on, on Sunday, that's what really matters to the pool fans"
Amusement
33.7%
"@TimothyLimbong nah...it's really enjoyable to watch this liVARpool team...never failed to entertain the world"
Caring
6.5%
"@LFC Don't worry, you can cheer your masters on, on Sunday, that's what really matters to the pool fans"
Positive 2.9%
Neutral 32.4%
Negative 64.8%
Fans are absolutely livid about two nearly identical challenges being treated differently by referees—one awarded as a penalty, the other waved away—with particular frustration directed at VAR for failing to enforce consistency. The debate centres on whether these marginal contact incidents should be penalties at all, with some arguing the standard has become laughably soft.
Neutral
61.0%
"The thumbnail is a better meme than Leonardo di Caprio's new meme"
Confusion
18.3%
"Thats the same challenge 😂 one is a pen the other is what??"
Positive 35.2%
Neutral 37.1%
Negative 27.6%
Fans are buzzing about Schar's impressive display in the recent match, with many praising his physical prowess and suggesting he deserves coverage on Match of the Day. The discussion is largely positive, though some are joking about his muscular build and wondering whether Shearer will feature on the post-match show.
Neutral
62.7%
"Schar is a very handsome man "
Admiration
31.3%
"His hair is lovely "
Curiosity
6.0%
"Poor shearer must be sick as a chip on MOTD. 😂😂😂😂😂😂"
Positive 33.3%
Neutral 53.3%
Negative 13.3%
Supporters are bleakly accepting that their club will likely finish outside the Premier League's European qualification places and drop into the Conference League next season. The mood is one of resignation mixed with frustration about the prospect—fans worry about losing key players, dealing with brutal travel schedules, and whether the squad has the depth to compete across both domestic and European competitions.
Neutral
66.3%
"Can’t wait to play in the Conference League next season! "
Optimism
18.0%
"@LFC Good luck in the conference league next year! https://t.co/0Bq8R7i3hC"
Amusement
15.7%
"@LFC Ahhahahahhahaha welcome to conference league Mothrfckrrs ;))))))"
Positive 0.0%
Neutral 56.7%
Negative 43.3%
Spurs supporters are divided and frustrated over referee decisions involving Cristian Romero during their 3-0 hammering by Nottingham Forest, with some convinced he was fouled and denied protection, whilst others argue he was diving and correctly not penalised. The 104 posts reveal deep anxiety about inconsistent officiating and fears of further disciplinary action against their players.
Neutral
86.4%
"An absolutely **despicable** dive from Romero, there!"
Amusement
7.4%
"Argentinian on the ground shock "
Curiosity
6.2%
"Looked like a hand all over Romero’s neck. Why can’t we ever get a penalty call??"
Positive 4.8%
Neutral 89.4%
Negative 5.8%
Indonesian Manchester United supporters are furious about a controversial referee decision in which a clear penalty shout for their side was apparently ignored during a match against Bournemouth. The fanbase is split between frustration over the officiating and cautious optimism about their team's performance, with several accusing the referee of corruption or incompetence.
Neutral
88.1%
"Alhamdulillah walaupun satu poin, semangat terus Manchester united 🥰❤🇮🇩🇮🇩"
Amusement
9.9%
"Hijau gampang dan murah 😊"
Positive 0.0%
Neutral 40.4%
Negative 59.6%
Fans are furious over what they believe was an unjust red card, with the overwhelming consensus being that the offence warranted a yellow at most. The anger extends to the referee's decision-making, with supporters questioning the consistency of officiating and suggesting earlier incidents should have been sanctioned equally.
Neutral
75.0%
"What the fuck.. That's not a penalty and not a red. "
Approval
13.2%
"Bruh, that shirt pull should be red card all the way 😡"
Curiosity
11.8%
"How is that even a red card"
Positive 1.0%
Neutral 32.0%
Negative 67.0%
Fans are bitterly divided over whether a challenge on Amad should have been awarded as a penalty, with the majority arguing it was a clear foul that the referee bottled, whilst others contend it was soft and part of a balanced set of decisions across the match. The heated debate centres on accusations of inconsistent refereeing and suggestions the official avoided giving United a second penalty due to bias or lack of conviction.
Neutral
67.2%
"Amad challenge was NOT pen !! He went down too soft !! What is this comment section on about"
Annoyance
16.4%
"The ref fucked it up so fucking bad!! That was a pen on Amad."
Anger
16.4%
"The ref fucked it up so fucking bad!! That was a pen on Amad."
Positive 10.7%
Neutral 17.5%
Negative 71.8%
Liverpool supporters are convinced their side will be utterly dismantled by PSG in an upcoming knockout tie, with fans posting increasingly hyperbolic scoreline predictions after a dismal defensive display. The overwhelming consensus is that Liverpool's current form—particularly their leaky defence—makes them completely outmatched against PSG's attacking firepower, though a handful of optimists are attempting to flip the narrative.
Neutral
83.6%
"PSG can’t wait to play with us for this kind of performance "
Disapproval
8.2%
"Liverpool unlike chelsea have the tools to hit psg. Pool are a much more capable attack and defence than chelsea. The chelsea midfield of caicedo-enzo"
Disappointment
8.2%
"How many times will this team ruin my weekend? I’m so fucking tired man…
What’s the excuse gonna be now? There was again no energy and creativity on t"
Positive 15.5%
Neutral 19.4%
Negative 65.0%
Liverpool supporters are deeply torn over whether the club's recent poor form stems from Arne Slot's management and transfer strategy, or whether they're simply underperforming with the quality squad Jurgen Klopp left behind — with many nostalgically comparing current displays unfavourably to the departed German's standards.
Neutral
58.5%
"Klopp showed multiple years of good football, 2 UCL Final appearances, a UCL and a Prem"
Annoyance
24.6%
"at no point was brandon rodger liverpool worse than this. we may have to go as far back as roy fucking hodgson the last time we look this fucking path"
Disappointment
16.9%
"All I have to say that we were extremely lucky that even though in 2015, we were not a top team but still got Klopp.
You only realise his genius and "
Positive 31.4%
Neutral 26.5%
Negative 42.2%
Fans are divided on a player's recent performance and contribution to the match, with some questioning his energy levels and game-time allocation, whilst others pivot to discussing potential transfer targets and squad reinforcements. The discussion reveals neutral sentiment overall, suggesting fans are genuinely torn between critiquing his recent form and recognising his underlying quality.
Neutral
64.3%
"Been an absolute boss throughout the game "
Admiration
21.4%
"Been an absolute boss throughout the game "
Disapproval
14.3%
"His decision making doesn't help"
Positive 29.4%
Neutral 55.9%
Negative 14.7%
Liverpool supporters are having a laugh at their team's expense with heavy use of laughter emojis and jokey nicknames like "Loserpool," suggesting a match or performance that's gone badly wrong. The discussion is playful rather than serious — fans are using humour to process disappointment rather than genuine anger.
Neutral
45.3%
"@asrtfx_ @LFC 🥳🤩"
Amusement
44.2%
"@LFC Hahahhahaahha❤️💛❤️💛❤️❤️💛❤️"
Approval
10.5%
"@asrtfx_ @LFC 🥳🤩"
Positive 18.8%
Neutral 46.5%
Negative 34.7%
Fans are locked in debate about whether PSG will steamroll their upcoming opponents, with most convinced the French giants are simply too strong—though the prediction scorelines are wildly exaggerated, ranging from 6-0 to 12-0 demolitions. The discussion hinges entirely on PSG's recent brutal form and past European knockout heroics, leaving little room for genuine doubt about who'll progress.
Neutral
77.0%
"@LFC Can't wait to see psg vs diverpool"
Amusement
13.5%
"@Kinki_Austria @ThisTinho @LFC See you at the PSG match. It will be a lot of fun:) 😘 https://t.co/J98z8Mtrrt"
Curiosity
9.5%
"@LFC Can't wait to see psg vs diverpool"
Positive 1.0%
Neutral 21.0%
Negative 78.0%
Manchester United supporters are furious about what they perceive as a series of poor refereeing decisions that have cost their side points, with some claiming the calls were biased and others suggesting the league outcomes are predetermined. The discourse reveals deep frustration with inconsistent officiating, though there's internal disagreement about whether specific incidents actually constituted genuine errors or player simulation.
Neutral
67.9%
"@ManUtd Robbed… Boys did well today."
Sadness
25.0%
"@ManUtd we got robbed!!!!!
By a f clown
You are clown
Stuart Attwell"
Disappointment
7.1%
"@ManUtd we got robbed!!!!!
By a f clown
You are clown
Stuart Attwell"
Positive 0.0%
Neutral 48.0%
Negative 52.0%
Fans are locked in fierce disagreement over whether Amad should have been awarded a penalty, with some insisting he was clearly fouled and denied a stonewall spot-kick, whilst others argue he went down too easily or that contact wasn't sufficient for a handball. The incident has become a flashpoint for frustration about inconsistent refereeing standards.
Neutral
68.9%
"If you’re calling that, then the one on Amad is a pen. No consistency and it’s annoying as fuck "
Amusement
18.9%
"@ManUtd Absolute joke yeah I agree that’s a pen but they did the exact same thing to amad fucking joke"
Curiosity
12.2%
"Amad was a pen"
Positive 1.0%
Neutral 11.0%
Negative 88.0%
A significant chunk of Liverpool's fanbase is calling for the manager's immediate dismissal, citing dire recent form and wasted wages, though a vocal minority defends his past success and argues for patience. The overwhelmingly negative sentiment reveals deep frustration with a dramatic dip in performance after previously winning the league.
Neutral
83.3%
"@LFC SACK HIM WHAT THE FUCK AEE YOU LOT WATCHING !!!!!!!!!"
Anger
11.1%
"@LFC Fucking shambles of a club. That useless prick should have been sacked months ago, but FSG kept him for what reaso?! I honestly would love to kno"
Curiosity
5.6%
"@LFC Fucking shambles of a club. That useless prick should have been sacked months ago, but FSG kept him for what reaso?! I honestly would love to kno"
Positive 4.0%
Neutral 36.4%
Negative 59.6%
Fans are torn over whether Casemiro's booking was harsh, but most are united in criticism of his tired, error-strewn performance and Erik ten Hag's (or Carrick's) decision to keep him on the pitch when he was clearly exhausted. The discussion reveals deeper anxiety about United's midfield vulnerability when their aging linchpin is either off the field or, as today, operating well below his standard.
Neutral
75.6%
"So good from Case"
Disappointment
15.4%
"@ManUtd Disgraceful refereeing. Disgraceful. This team needs to be upgraded really badly. Maguire, Casemiro, Mainoo, Dalot, Shaw, Ugarte… all need to "
Annoyance
9.0%
"Fuck the ref. Also thought Casemiro was p shit today. He lost the ball a million times and was just passing the ball blindly hoping someone will be on"
Positive 0.0%
Neutral 29.3%
Negative 70.7%
Fans are fuming about a match where identical or near-identical fouls resulted in completely different punishments—one side got a red card and penalty whilst the other received only a yellow—with widespread accusations of referee bias and VAR incompetence. The debate has split the fanbase over whether the same rules should apply uniformly across the pitch or whether fouls in the penalty box warrant a different threshold than fouls elsewhere.
Neutral
71.8%
"Fuck me Redknapp is doubling down on his incompetence. He genuinely thinks you can only give a penalty if a player is through on goal?? "
Annoyance
20.5%
"Fuck me Redknapp is doubling down on his incompetence. He genuinely thinks you can only give a penalty if a player is through on goal?? "
Curiosity
7.7%
"So you're not giving the Goalkeeper any chance for the ref to issue the red card there?"
Positive 32.3%
Neutral 48.5%
Negative 19.2%
Newcastle United supporters are expressing mixed emotions following the final whistle, with some dreading the result whilst others celebrate a performance or victory, particularly praising player Anthony Gordon. The discussion reflects the typical post-match atmosphere where fans process the outcome through reactions ranging from frustration to satisfaction.
Neutral
80.7%
"@NUFC Brilliant https://t.co/PWuv5nOch8"
Amusement
13.6%
"@NUFC Cheers lads https://t.co/IPTXzgxqsY"
Approval
5.7%
"@NUFC Brilliant https://t.co/PWuv5nOch8"
Positive 61.2%
Neutral 31.6%
Negative 7.1%
Aston Villa fans are celebrating John McGinn's comeback from injury, crediting his return alongside fellow midfielder Tielemans with dramatically lifting the team's performance and transforming their sluggish midfield into something sharp and dangerous again. The consensus is crystal clear: McGinn is criminally underrated across the Premier League, and his absence had been far more damaging than most neutrals realised.
Neutral
65.8%
"That's more like it, shout out to Onana, Watkins and Digne but everyone was excellent to a man and fantastic to see Tielemans back! UTV"
Admiration
26.0%
"MacPhee special there. What a lovely goal. So great to have McGinn back."
Curiosity
8.2%
"1 or 2? Which of Kamara, McGinn, Tielemans aren't key? We lost almost our entire midfield, and we're barely allowed to buy anyone (also I hope Gallagh"
Positive 0.0%
Neutral 27.6%
Negative 72.4%
Manchester United fans are furious over what they perceive as inconsistent refereeing in a match involving multiple penalty incidents—specifically claiming that a clear penalty on Amad was ignored whilst Maguire was sent off for a similar challenge, with many accusing the referee of bias against United. The debate centres on whether the officials bottled the decision on Amad to avoid awarding two penalties to United in one game, leading to broader accusations of systemic Premier League refereeing problems.
Neutral
73.4%
"Bruh the amad pulled back is way worse than bournemouth"
Annoyance
21.5%
"That ref is an utter bellend. I turned off after the maguire pen was given. Surely no one enjoys this pathetic style of refereeing. Its why i barely w"
Disappointment
5.1%
"That ref is an utter bellend. I turned off after the maguire pen was given. Surely no one enjoys this pathetic style of refereeing. Its why i barely w"
Positive 6.2%
Neutral 39.2%
Negative 54.6%
Fans are furious that VAR failed to flag obvious handball in the box and the referee bottled multiple disciplinary calls, particularly a dangerous challenge from Thiago that warranted a yellow card but went unpunished. The consensus is that Brentford received preferential treatment throughout the match, with poor officiating undermining what should have been a straightforward performance.
Neutral
75.8%
"I love when refs are consistent with their yellow cards!"
Anger
16.1%
"Why the fuck this stage play is allowed? Should be immediate yellow for simulation "
Fear
8.1%
"Var didn’t even check another blatant hand ball in box again"
Positive 11.5%
Neutral 22.9%
Negative 65.6%
Chelsea supporters are absolutely furious following the 3-0 humiliation at Everton, with the overwhelming consensus being that their manager is completely out of his depth and should be sacked immediately. Fans are mocking him relentlessly—calling him a "PE teacher," a "maths teacher," and an "English teacher"—arguing that hiring an inexperienced, incompetent tactician has been a catastrophic mistake compared to the world-class managers Chelsea have employed in the past.
Neutral
78.3%
"PE teacher and that is a compliment"
Annoyance
13.0%
"Just get him gone today. I'm done with this PE teacher 2.0. I'm done with this PE teacher 2.0. Sack the directors too. Absolutely horrible recruitment"
Amusement
8.7%
"This is what happen when you fired one of the best tactician out there and replaced him with a pretentious PE teacher 😂😂"
Positive 1.0%
Neutral 55.2%
Negative 43.8%
Ninety-six posts from supporters expressing fury over what they perceived as blatantly unfair refereeing in an away match, with the overwhelming consensus being that their team was robbed of a fair result through poor officiating. The sheer repetition of "daylight robbery" across the discussion underscores just how aggrieved the fanbase felt about the referee's performance on the day.
Neutral
90.6%
"Daylight robbery.
Well done lads"
Sadness
4.7%
"Broooo, this is robbery!"
Anger
4.7%
"This was blatant robbery. What a muppet Atwell is. Fucking hell. "
Positive 4.2%
Neutral 18.8%
Negative 77.1%
Premier League supporters are furious that VAR has failed to improve refereeing standards, arguing the technology actually shields officials from accountability and creates arbitrary, inconsistent decisions rather than objective ones. The overarching complaint is that VAR was supposed to eliminate human error but instead provides corrupt cover whilst introducing frustrating delays and robbing the game of its spontaneity.
Neutral
69.6%
"will be an interesting listen if they release the VAR audio…"
Annoyance
23.2%
"Just remove VAR! Its fucking useless at this point, because the refs sitting behind it are incompetent as fuck. "
Approval
7.2%
"The power of the people who control result is amazing.Var is a serious weapon in the arsenal can be used any which way they see fit. The Fans have the"
Positive 25.3%
Neutral 66.3%
Negative 8.4%
United supporters are reacting positively to their side's goalscoring display, with multiple fans praising the quality of finishes and suggesting the team is on a strong run. The discussion centres on attacking prowess and individual performance, with fans expressing optimism about record-breaking potential this season.
Neutral
91.6%
"@ManUtd Excellent goal."
Admiration
4.8%
"@ManUtd Excellent goal."
Approval
3.6%
"@ManUtd Excellent goal."
Positive 44.2%
Neutral 29.5%
Negative 26.3%
Fans are divided over whether Tottenham can secure a crucial six-pointer against Nottingham Forest on Sunday, whilst simultaneously critiquing Manchester United's display and demanding better performances and results from their side. The discussion reflects genuine frustration mixed with cautious optimism, with supporters calling for immediate improvement rather than offering concrete confidence in their team's ability to deliver the three points.
Neutral
76.1%
"@ManUtd We are winning this big"
Approval
14.1%
"@ManUtd We are winning this big"
Optimism
9.9%
"@ManUtd Keep the faith going team...we will win, we will have to win"
Positive 26.3%
Neutral 55.8%
Negative 17.9%
Supporters are divided and largely dismissive of debate around a referee decision, with most comments mixing playful banter, team allegiances, and reactions to match highlights rather than engaging seriously with the officiating controversy itself. The overall tone is light-hearted confusion rather than genuine outrage, suggesting fans aren't taking the decision row particularly seriously.
Neutral
51.4%
"What a Sunday👌"
Amusement
31.1%
"Bravo 👏 💙💙"
Approval
17.6%
"Absolute cinema ❤"
Positive 3.2%
Neutral 42.1%
Negative 54.7%
Liverpool fans are split on whether Mo Salah is the root cause of the team's recent struggles, with some arguing he's been invisible on the pitch whilst others insist the blame lies elsewhere—but what's clear is frustration is boiling over. The debate centres on whether Arne Slot made a tactical error by benching the Egyptian, with fans unable to agree on whether Salah is the problem or a scapegoat for deeper team issues.
Neutral
77.8%
"Oh my god, he admit it "
Curiosity
12.5%
"Not his fault"
Disapproval
9.7%
"@LFC The team without Mohamed Salah is boring, there’s no spirit in it and no good football. Salah is always the key in this dead team"
Positive 29.8%
Neutral 43.6%
Negative 26.6%
Aston Villa fans are united in one thing after this match — their Greek defender Mavropanos has been absolutely world-class, single-handedly keeping the scoreline respectable in what's otherwise been a disastrous performance. He's the only positive to emerge from a game that's left supporters furious with everyone except their towering centre-back, who's getting compared to all-time greats.
Neutral
75.3%
"this mavropanos lad looks like the best player in the world right now"
Anger
12.3%
"Fuck everything about this game except Mavropanos. "
Admiration
12.3%
"Mavro is honestly my fave player atm "
Positive 28.7%
Neutral 68.1%
Negative 3.2%
Brighton supporters are celebrating a win against Liverpool with congratulatory messages and praise for individual players, whilst some posts contain inflammatory comments targeting opposition players and tactical observations. The discussion is predominantly positive but carries an undercurrent of antagonistic banter typical of post-match social media exchanges between rival fanbases.
Neutral
78.5%
"@OfficialBHAFC Bravo takım 💛❤️🦁🦁🦁🦁"
Approval
15.1%
"@OfficialBHAFC Bravo takım 💛❤️🦁🦁🦁🦁"
Amusement
6.5%
"@OfficialBHAFC Hakeminizi çağırsaydınız urfa help 🤪😂😂🖕"
Positive 5.3%
Neutral 89.4%
Negative 5.3%
Indonesian-speaking Liverpool supporters are expressing frustration over recent poor results and questioning manager Arne Slot's tactical decisions and player selections, with particular criticism directed at the absence of key players like Mohamed Salah and defensive choices. The discussion reveals divided opinion on whether losses stem from individual player performance or systematic weaknesses in the manager's approach.
Neutral
84.9%
"@LFC Aye yin tii baajee pata pata 👏"
Amusement
14.0%
"@futbol9955 @derin0103 @LFC Daha yeni koyduk jk ye😂💪"
Positive 8.5%
Neutral 34.0%
Negative 57.4%
Fans are furious that their club spent roughly £450 million on new players this summer yet has still failed to secure Champions League qualification, with supporters arguing the money was squandered despite a "sell to buy" model that should have been more efficient than rivals. The discussion centres on the disconnect between massive spending and disappointing results, with fans sarcastically suggesting even more investment won't solve the underlying problems.
Neutral
75.0%
"Don't worry we have Isak and Wirtz coming back soon, Elon Musk too and maybe more millions if not billions for the club this summer."
Annoyance
12.5%
"@AmitM2086610262 @LFC Spent half a billion and got worse.... THE WORST CHAMPIONS EVER! https://t.co/23fgkIvPwD"
Amusement
12.5%
"£450 million not £5 billion"
Positive 37.6%
Neutral 26.9%
Negative 35.5%
Spurs supporters are split over whether young talent Archie Gray deserves his place in the side, with some backing his development as the club's only bright spark this season, whilst others criticise his inconsistency and lack of impact in matches. The debate reflects broader frustration amongst the fanbase as Tottenham suffer a heavy 3-0 defeat to fellow strugglers Nottingham Forest.
Neutral
65.7%
"Gray is amazing "
Admiration
25.7%
"love the gray-anderson match-up. two best players in the field"
Anger
8.6%
"Gray is fucking everywhere king shit"
Positive 1.1%
Neutral 80.6%
Negative 18.3%
Newcastle United supporters are split on manager Eddie Howe's position, with a significant portion calling for his removal whilst a smaller contingent backs him to stay. The discussion reveals genuine fracture among the fanbase, though the emerging nature of this debate suggests it's only beginning to gain traction.
Neutral
97.8%
"@ScottGShore @NUFC Howe in 👌🏻"
Positive 6.5%
Neutral 27.2%
Negative 66.3%
Supporters are absolutely fuming with Joe Willock's performance and consistency, demanding the club sell him after another dreadful display where he gave the ball away repeatedly and directly contributed to goals against them. The consensus is brutal—two seasons without league goals, minimal assists, and a complete inability to impact games positively means he's become dead weight that's actively hurting Newcastle's ambitions.
Neutral
64.1%
"Oof great ball from Willock there"
Anger
18.8%
"FUCKING WILLOCKS FUCKING PASS as well... jesus what e horrible cameo. GET HIM SOLD"
Annoyance
17.2%
"FUCKING WILLOCKS FUCKING PASS as well... jesus what e horrible cameo. GET HIM SOLD"
Positive 2.2%
Neutral 26.1%
Negative 71.7%
Liverpool supporters are mounting sustained pressure to sack their head coach following a run of "disgraceful" league performances since February 2025, with many arguing the manager is only surviving because of the club's Champions League involvement. The fanbase is frustrated enough to resurrect the "FSG Out" narrative if the board refuses to act, while some critics dismiss the calls for change as typical online overreaction.
Neutral
69.7%
"@LFC Yep
Bring on a ponderous technician
In place of an innovative creator
Brilliant"
Annoyance
16.7%
"@LFC How long are you going to fucking give him? He is atrocious, he can’t manage 2 games in a row. Fucking sack him or we won’t be in the champions l"
Curiosity
13.6%
"@LFC This manager is horrific why keep him?"
Positive 1.1%
Neutral 31.9%
Negative 67.0%
With Spurs demolished 3-0 at home by a fellow relegation-form side, supporters have descended into chaos—barely discussing the actual match decisions and instead venting about commentators, pundits, and the broader dysfunction at the club. The negativity is so total that even neutral observation gets drowned out by fans at breaking point, joking grimly about where their usual TV personalities have gone and expressing contempt for everyone involved in the football ecosystem around them.
Neutral
63.5%
"My pirated stream has no commentators - just crowd noise and pitch sounds. Still getting use to it but it’s quite relaxing and beats a good number of "
Anger
19.0%
"Who the fuck is this donkey of a co commentator?"
Curiosity
17.5%
"Why are the commentators always so shit towards us? It’s comical at this point "
Positive 1.1%
Neutral 12.1%
Negative 86.8%
Spurs supporters are absolutely fuming after a chastening 0-3 defeat to fellow strugglers Nottingham Forest, with fans expressing contempt for the squad's apparent lack of effort and demanding wholesale changes. The vibe in the discussion is one of despair and resignation—fans are convinced the A-team players have checked out entirely, and they'd rather see academy talent given a chance than watch the current squad continue to play without intensity or cohesion.
Neutral
50.9%
"I take it all back. Team of superstars."
Annoyance
27.3%
"fuck this team, they have no friggin heart at all. no hustle, no caring at all, they gave up period. "
Disappointment
21.8%
"This is depressing! They just suck. Can’t defend, can’t pass, can’t score, and zero heart. I can’t say one good thing about this season. "
Positive 5.5%
Neutral 25.3%
Negative 69.2%
Chelsea supporters are calling for mass boycotts and manager removal following a demoralising 3-0 defeat at Everton, with angry fans protesting outside the stadium and questioning the club's direction under current ownership. The discussion centres on whether players and staff have stopped caring about the project, with fans divided over whether booing their own players is justified or counterproductive.
Neutral
74.6%
"Pretty sure Rosy is going to say “thanks to the fans for being behind us as we continue to improve and give you all what you deserve.” "
Annoyance
14.3%
"@ChelseaFC Fans should start boycotting games. These mustards want to destroy this club. Such a disgusting set of hopeless junks"
Curiosity
11.1%
"The fans are pissed 👎"
Positive 1.1%
Neutral 15.4%
Negative 83.5%
Ninety-one posts reveal a fanbase absolutely convinced that VAR is either incompetent, corrupt, or serving mysterious betting interests rather than fair play. From accusations of match-fixing to suspicions of bias towards elite clubs, supporters are united in one sentiment: the technology designed to solve problems has become the problem itself.
Neutral
59.7%
"It’s all fixed mate sure they came out and said they want a different winner every 5 years. VAR the perfect tool to make that happen"
Anger
24.2%
"Honestly, VAR. what’s the fucking point."
Amusement
16.1%
"VAR is a fucking joke. Simple as."
Positive 18.0%
Neutral 51.7%
Negative 30.3%
With 89 posts revealing largely neutral sentiment around Everton's dominant 3-0 victory, supporters are torn between celebration and scepticism—some question whether this result signals genuine improvement or merely a temporary upturn in an otherwise troubling season. Meanwhile, broader league chaos, including shock results for City, Liverpool, and Tottenham, leaves fans grappling with what this gameweek actually means for their European ambitions.
Neutral
73.3%
"@BLUEBOY69-yl9cl blue boy 69 super cool name man so edgy"
Amusement
20.0%
"@hadirahmanz Lol, just temporarily"
Approval
6.7%
"@goldytwatus1674 Toffeeesssssss 💙💙"
Positive 2.2%
Neutral 55.1%
Negative 42.7%
Fans are divided over whether a Manchester United player was genuinely fouled for a penalty that wasn't awarded, with some arguing it was a clear dive whilst others believe the ref got the call wrong. The discussion also centres on a red card decision that's left United supporters furious, with complaints that the referee has bottled multiple key decisions in the match.
Neutral
92.6%
"@ManUtd First red card in 4 years coming on his great day"
Amusement
3.7%
"@ManUtd Where’s our penalty? A fucking joke"
Anger
3.7%
"@ManUtd Yeah that’s fucking stupid. They’ve just done the same thing to us 5 mins before and no consequence"
Positive 3.4%
Neutral 27.3%
Negative 69.3%
Manchester United supporters are absolutely seething about a missed penalty call that they believe cost them the match, convinced the referee's decision directly changed the outcome from a likely victory to a disappointing draw. The fanbase is united in their anger, with dozens of posts hammering home the same message: they were robbed of what should have been three points.
Neutral
60.0%
"Deserved!"
Sadness
27.1%
"We were robbed 🤬🤬🤬"
Disappointment
12.9%
"We were robbed 🤬🤬🤬"
Positive 58.0%
Neutral 19.3%
Negative 22.7%
Fans are torn over a spectacular long-range effort that nearly found the net, with some celebrating the technical brilliance of the shot whilst others frustrate that a clear counter-attacking opportunity was ultimately wasted. The debate hinges on whether to admire the quality of the attempt or criticise the execution in a moment that demanded a different outcome.
Admiration
44.9%
"Fantastic save. "
Neutral
44.9%
"Fantastic save. "
Anger
10.3%
"That is a tragedy. What a fucking strike "
Positive 28.4%
Neutral 33.0%
Negative 38.6%
Fans are locked in debate about Anthony Elanga's performance, with some arguing he's finally finding his stride whilst others insist he remains a liability who's regularly losing possession and making poor decisions. The neutral sentiment reflects genuine disagreement among supporters about whether he deserves to stay on the pitch or be replaced.
Neutral
64.4%
"Fantastic movement from Elanga that."
Admiration
22.0%
"Fantastic movement from Elanga that."
Annoyance
13.6%
"Jesus fucking Christ Elanga is fucking canny slow like "
Positive 1.1%
Neutral 41.4%
Negative 57.5%
Fans are locked in fierce debate over whether Manchester United should have been awarded a penalty for a challenge on Amad, with some arguing it was a clear spot-kick whilst others counter that United already received a dubious penalty decision earlier in the match and don't deserve sympathy. The argument cuts across allegiances, with even neutral observers and rival supporters conceding it looked like a penalty, but the overall negativity stems from frustration at inconsistent refereeing and the perception that United get preferential treatment from officials.
Neutral
87.3%
"@ManUtd Clear pen tbh! No attempt to play the ball and no complains !!!
Hold DATTTTTTTT"
Curiosity
7.0%
"@markgoldbridge Corrupted asf. Where was our pen earlier? Football is a fucking joke now"
Amusement
5.6%
"@markgoldbridge Corrupted asf. Where was our pen earlier? Football is a fucking joke now"
Positive 16.1%
Neutral 42.5%
Negative 41.4%
Fans are heavily criticising Wissa's £60m transfer fee and inconsistent performances, with many arguing the club wasted money that could've gone to better targets like Strand Larsen. The debate centres on whether he's simply not worth the price tag or genuinely unfit for the Premier League, creating a frustrated, divided atmosphere around his involvement.
Neutral
77.9%
"Yay, Wissa. Can’t wait to watch the ball bounce off him for the rest of the game. "
Curiosity
14.7%
"Yay, Wissa. Can’t wait to watch the ball bounce off him for the rest of the game. "
Anger
7.4%
"Wissa is my least favourite signing of all fucking time.
Lazy bastard, joined for one last hurrah. Should never have signed a lazy cunt who tries to"
Positive 8.0%
Neutral 25.3%
Negative 66.7%
Supporters are resigned to a disappointing campaign and frustrated that the club won't make meaningful changes until the season concludes, with several expressing relief that the ordeal will soon be over. There's widespread agreement that this has been a wasted season and little hope for improvement before the final whistle.
Neutral
51.0%
"Feeling less doom more hopeful. Most hopeful since November.
Almost as if results can change perspective. "
Anger
37.3%
"Same shit, different day. Plus two injuries out of nowhere. Fuck this goddamn season already. "
Annoyance
11.8%
"Same shit, different day. Plus two injuries out of nowhere. Fuck this goddamn season already. "
Positive 9.3%
Neutral 39.5%
Negative 51.2%
Spurs supporters have turned on midfielder Ange Bergvall following the catastrophic 3-0 loss to Nottingham Forest, with 86 posts questioning his work rate, positioning, and overall quality, whilst also criticising manager Ange Postecoglou's tactical substitutions that introduced the returning player in a must-win match. Fans are torn between defending the decision to ease Bergvall back from injury and attacking both his individual performance and the baffling nature of the half-time changes that completely altered Tottenham's defensive shape.
Neutral
74.6%
"GREAT SUBS BY TUDOR BTW. Let's give udogie and bergvall a bit of a run after coming back from injury while we have a MUST WIN GAME"
Annoyance
15.3%
"Udogie and Bergvall killed the game. Every sub after that made it worse. "
Disgust
10.2%
"Udogie and Bergvall killed the game. Every sub after that made it worse. "
Positive 12.9%
Neutral 40.0%
Negative 47.1%
Chelsea supporters are furious about their side's abysmal 3-0 defeat to Everton and fixating on the tactical decision to leave Brazilian prospect Estevao on the bench for most of the match, with fans arguing he was the only player who showed any attacking intent when finally introduced late on. The discussion reveals deep frustration at manager Rosenior's team selection and substitution timing, with many calling for him and the club's ownership to answer for the shambling display.
Neutral
78.5%
"@ChelseaFC Estevao played 20 mins and he was the best on the pitch"
Curiosity
13.8%
"@FutbolCheIsea @ChelseaFC This is inept..... What has estevao done to him?"
Confusion
7.7%
"@FutbolCheIsea @ChelseaFC This is inept..... What has estevao done to him?"
Positive 14.5%
Neutral 31.3%
Negative 54.2%
Spurs supporters vented their frustration during a humiliating 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest, with particular rage directed at their team's inability to defend or utilise corners effectively. The negativity around set-piece football dominated the conversation, as fans sarcastically questioned whether corners were even worth the trouble whilst their side capitulated to a relegation-form rival.
Neutral
74.0%
"He’s put in great corners this game bruh"
Annoyance
16.0%
"How the fuck can we be so lazy and stupid defending corners. All year. It happened earlier this week too. Fuck. "
Anger
10.0%
"How the fuck can we be so lazy and stupid defending corners. All year. It happened earlier this week too. Fuck. "
Positive 1.2%
Neutral 19.3%
Negative 79.5%
Spurs supporters are tearing into their side's abysmal ball retention and inability to progress play, with fans pinpointing aimless passing, poor defensive shape, and a complete midfield breakdown as the culprits behind the 3-0 hammering. The overriding frustration is that Tottenham created chances but sabotaged themselves through careless possession and an inability to execute basic defensive fundamentals when Forest came forward.
Neutral
62.5%
"That tactic of giving them the ball ,as soon as we pass halfway line is interesting "
Disappointment
19.6%
"mannnnn what happened to our defense, we're so pathetic at defending anything it's circled back round to being funny"
Annoyance
17.9%
"We are so fucking bad at man marking defensive assignments ffs"
Positive 9.6%
Neutral 74.7%
Negative 15.7%
Newcastle United supporters have flooded social media with a wave of laughing and crying emojis in response to something the club posted, though the actual substance of what sparked the reaction remains completely unclear from the emoji-only responses. This is classic football Twitter behaviour — 83 posts of pure reaction with virtually zero explanation, leaving everyone else to guess whether it's hilarious, embarrassing, or both.
Neutral
54.3%
"@NUFC 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿"
Amusement
42.0%
"@NUFC The one and only 👊"
Approval
3.7%
"@K9e5X87712 @NUFC Good idea 💡😁😁🥹"
Positive 0.0%
Neutral 19.3%
Negative 80.7%
Rather than discussing actual referee decisions, this thread has devolved into coordinated harassment of Liverpool supporters, with numerous accounts hurling insults and taunts at the club with minimal substantive football critique. The overwhelmingly negative sentiment and low-effort trolling suggests potential bot activity or organised brigading rather than genuine fan debate about officiating standards.
Neutral
70.1%
"@LFC F*ck loser lvp assfffaasddaa"
Amusement
23.9%
"@s1mp_06 @LFC Are you talking to yourself lol you guys are so low class"
Disappointment
6.0%
"@LFC The losers have screwed up again!"
Positive 11.0%
Neutral 37.8%
Negative 51.2%
Fans are relatively unbothered about their team dropping two points in recent matches, arguing that third place is secure enough to guarantee European football and the main outcome they care about. The conversation reveals a pragmatic fanbase dismissing criticism about dodgy refereeing decisions and dropped points by pointing out they'll still finish comfortably in the European spots regardless.
Neutral
69.1%
"A nine point gap to Chelsea would be huge. Let's go, lads."
Annoyance
18.2%
"A nine point gap to Chelsea would be huge. Let's go, lads."
Curiosity
12.7%
"Still 3rd anyway. On to the next one, guys! Move on!"
Positive 2.4%
Neutral 11.0%
Negative 86.6%
Fans across the football community are united in their outrage that Manchester United were denied points through what they perceive as blatantly wrong VAR calls and referee errors, with multiple incidents—including a handball and a missed foul—cited as evidence of consistent unfair treatment. The overwhelming negativity suggests a broader frustration that the officials have cost United crucial points and that refereeing standards are letting the side down.
Neutral
69.8%
"Real winner is man utd"
Sadness
22.2%
"Horrible result from United ❤"
Disappointment
7.9%
"As an Arsenal fan Man U have been robbed. It’s embarrassing.
It will be someone else next game/week football fans have had enough.
Colours don’t mat"
Positive 61.0%
Neutral 24.4%
Negative 14.6%
Manchester United supporters are fiercely defending their club against accusations of being "pen merchants" whilst rival fans pile on the ridicule over recent referee decisions. The discourse reveals a fractured fanbase — some rallying behind the team with unwavering loyalty, others resigned to the club's fall from grace, and external critics seizing every opportunity to wind them up.
Neutral
85.9%
"@ManUtd Man U juuuu🥳🥳"
Approval
7.8%
"@ManUtd Let’s keep pushing till we get it united ❤️❤️❤️"
Amusement
6.2%
"@ManUtd Lol
Nonsense club
Better take the lead now"
Positive 18.3%
Neutral 42.7%
Negative 39.0%
Supporters are discussing whether their team has reverted to an older tactical approach, with reactions split between those nostalgic for a previous era of success and those frustrated by the lack of tactical evolution. The conversation suggests confusion and resignation about the direction being taken, rather than genuine enthusiasm for the change.
Neutral
73.1%
"Yesss we are back baby! "
Annoyance
14.9%
"I don’t understand how you can live your life this way. It must be so miserable."
Amusement
11.9%
"0014 was such a funny time "
Positive 29.3%
Neutral 41.5%
Negative 29.3%
Fans are divided between frustration at the lack of silverware this season and cautious optimism about the club's remaining chances in European competition. The discussion reveals tension between those demanding immediate success and supporters arguing the team is still very much in contention across multiple competitions.
Neutral
55.2%
"@galacimbom19055 @LFC Enjoy the UCL quarter final"
Optimism
24.1%
"@immagernation I hope he will one day go to your favorite club and coach your club because you love him 🥰🥰🥰"
Curiosity
20.7%
"No trophy this season..."
Positive 12.3%
Neutral 38.3%
Negative 49.4%
Spurs supporters have vented their frustration at right-back Pedro Porro following the 3-0 loss to Nottingham Forest, criticising his defending, attitude, and behaviour towards officials throughout the match. The negativity centres on his perceived liability on the flank and the suggestion that multiple managers have failed to address what fans see as a chronic weakness in his game.
Neutral
78.1%
"Porros defensive awareness in all it's glory. "
Annoyance
10.9%
"I know he runs a lot etc but Porro is a shockingly bad defender. One of the worst I have ever seen. The absolute nerve to throw his arms up and compla"
Admiration
10.9%
"Porros defensive awareness in all it's glory. "
Positive 36.2%
Neutral 36.2%
Negative 27.5%
Fans are debating a controversial goal that earned their side a crucial point in a tight relegation fight, with opinions split between relief at the result and frustration over the circumstances surrounding the strike. The discussion reveals anxiety about goal difference and underlying concerns that despite the point gained, the team's attacking display remains worryingly blunt.
Neutral
57.1%
"That was so close. Beautiful football today. "
Desire
24.5%
"Very good football so far! Just hoping we get that second goal "
Admiration
18.4%
"Very good football so far! Just hoping we get that second goal "
Positive 1.3%
Neutral 23.7%
Negative 75.0%
Manchester United fans are furious that referee Craig Atwell failed to award a clear penalty when Amad was brought down in the box, especially after he later gave a similar penalty to Bournemouth, prompting widespread criticism of English officiating standards and calls for consistency in the Premier League.
Neutral
69.8%
"I’m a Man Utd fan and I think Amad goes down too easy! The Ref got it right in my opinion"
Annoyance
17.0%
"Jesus christ redknapp is so stupid! I hate him so much. I know you had zero technique but amad has the ball at his feet in the penalty box."
Amusement
13.2%
"United were robbed so badly from that Amad penalty I swear!!"
Positive 40.0%
Neutral 42.5%
Negative 17.5%
Liverpool supporters are responding to some unnamed disappointment or failure with dark humour and resigned laughter rather than serious complaint, suggesting they've reached a point where gallows comedy is their coping mechanism. The overwhelming response is essentially "well, what else can you do but laugh?" — indicating frustration so deep it's crossed over into comedic acceptance.
Amusement
80.3%
"@LFC Ahahahahahahaahah 🥳 Serve you right!!"
Neutral
12.7%
"@LFC Well in Dossena! 👏🏽"
Love
7.0%
"@LFC Hahahahahahaah 💛♥️💛♥️💛♥️💛♥️"
Positive 2.5%
Neutral 39.2%
Negative 58.2%
Spurs supporters are furious at what they see as selective and arbitrary yellow card decisions during their humiliating 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest, with fans questioning why certain challenges go unpunished whilst seemingly minor infractions result in bookings. The overall tone suggests deep frustration that the referee's application of the laws feels wildly inconsistent throughout the match.
Curiosity
16.1%
"Why take your shirt off and get a yellow card! Simple solution put in contract you lose a weeks wages if you take your shirt off"
Anger
14.3%
"HOLY SHIT A YELLOW"
Positive 13.9%
Neutral 55.7%
Negative 30.4%
Fans are celebrating the strong performances of Hungarian players in Liverpool's squad, particularly following Kozma's involvement, with supporters making lighthearted puns about being "Hungary" whilst expressing genuine pride in the talent these players are bringing to the club. The discussion is overwhelmingly positive, with fans joking about signing more Hungarian talent and even considering learning the language.
Neutral
76.1%
"@LFC Clever finish from the Hungarian 🇭🇺"
Curiosity
14.9%
"@LFC Where is your poor polish refree to save your ass? Oh, we are also not sorry for your one and only striker's injury. Konate next!"
Amusement
9.0%
"@LFC hahahhahaha where is your clown trainer and alcoholic polish referee"
Positive 20.3%
Neutral 49.4%
Negative 30.4%
Fans are split between those grateful for a draw that keeps their team afloat in a relegation scrap and those furious that European contenders are settling for draws instead of chasing wins. The debate hinges on perspective—whether a single point represents solid defensive work or pathetic capitulation, depending entirely on where you think the club should be fighting.
Neutral
61.7%
"Take it, big point on to the next."
Approval
23.4%
"I'm probably going to be seen as contrarian but...great great point today.
That's 4 points clear and most likely will be 4 points after tomorrow too."
Optimism
14.9%
"I'm probably going to be seen as contrarian but...great great point today.
That's 4 points clear and most likely will be 4 points after tomorrow too."
Positive 14.1%
Neutral 67.9%
Negative 17.9%
Spurs fans are in complete shock after a 3-0 demolition by a supposedly inferior Nottingham Forest side, with supporters resorting to laughing at the sheer absurdity of the collapse rather than engaging in serious analysis. The meme-heavy reaction—dominated by laughter emojis and fire drill references—suggests fans are so shell-shocked they can only process the result through dark humour.
Neutral
42.6%
"AMANZING 😍"
Amusement
32.8%
"AMANZING 😍"
Positive 44.9%
Neutral 39.7%
Negative 15.4%
Spurs supporters are retreating to their subreddit community following a humiliating 3-0 home defeat to Nottingham Forest, with posts dominated by gallows humour and encouragement to migrate to r/coys for commiseration rather than substantive tactical discussion of the match itself.
Neutral
78.5%
"Let’s go lads, COYS!!!!"
Anger
12.3%
" COYS!!!!!! "
Positive 1.3%
Neutral 96.2%
Negative 2.6%
Fans are predominantly communicating about match events by exchanging reaction GIFs and clip compilations rather than written commentary, creating a largely neutral, visual-first discussion. The high volume of image-based posts suggests fans are capturing and sharing key moments, goals, or dramatic incidents from the fixture without substantial textual analysis or debate.
Neutral
97.4%
"
Hoping and waiting for things to get better.."
Positive 19.5%
Neutral 33.8%
Negative 46.8%
Chelsea supporters are locked in a grim post-mortem following a humiliating 3-0 defeat, with discussion centred on whether the performance represents another symptom of deeper systemic problems under their current setup, or simply a catastrophic off-day tactically. The mood is overwhelmingly despondent, oscillating between resignation about the club's direction and scattered attempts to find redemptive details in an otherwise dire display.
Neutral
72.9%
"It just keeps getting better!"
Disappointment
14.6%
"This is worse than 22/23"
Optimism
12.5%
"I was filled with so much hope at the start of the season haha. "
Positive 0.0%
Neutral 93.5%
Negative 6.5%
A wave of frustrated Liverpool supporters are calling for manager Arne Slot to be sacked, with dozens of posts demanding his removal across social media. The campaign suggests growing dissatisfaction with the team's performance and a belief that change at the managerial level is needed for the club to progress.
Neutral
98.7%
"@LFC SLOT OUT @LFC Total nonsense"
Positive 3.9%
Neutral 93.5%
Negative 2.6%
Liverpool supporters are expressing frustration with the club's performance across social media in Turkish, Setswana, and English, with the repeated refrain "Beter olun" (do better) dominating the conversation. The posts suggest widespread fan dissatisfaction with the team's recent display, though the discussion remains relatively measured in tone despite the underlying disappointment.
Neutral
85.5%
"@wehaveosimhen @LFC Beter olun 😎😎"
Amusement
13.2%
"@wehaveosimhen @LFC Beter olun 😎😎"
Positive 5.3%
Neutral 27.6%
Negative 67.1%
Spurs supporters are furious that their manager's tactical substitutions at half-time destabilised the side and handed Nottingham Forest the momentum in a humiliating 3-0 defeat. The debate centres on whether bringing on under-cooked players from injury or simply making poor strategic decisions cost them the match, with fans clamouring for wholesale changes if the club is serious about avoiding relegation.
Neutral
60.9%
"Again, Vitor's subs have been good"
Curiosity
21.7%
"Today is definitely his fault, or a major part. His changes flipped the momentum completely
Yes players are shit but the subs did not help whatsoever"
Annoyance
17.4%
"It is. His subs absolutely killed it at half time "
Positive 11.8%
Neutral 48.7%
Negative 39.5%
Fans are sarcastically mocking Chelsea's much-publicised philosophy of "respecting the ball" after a humbling 3-0 defeat to Everton, suggesting all the tactical possession and technical elegance meant nothing without clinical finishing and defensive solidity. It's become a running joke in the fanbase that Chelsea's ideological commitment to controlled, respectful football has delivered zero results when it matters.
Neutral
70.0%
"Felt like Everton really respected the ball today."
Admiration
16.7%
"Chelsea respected the ball. That means more than anything ❤"
Curiosity
13.3%
"Everton respected the ball."
Positive 9.2%
Neutral 26.3%
Negative 64.5%
Following Chelsea's embarrassing 3-0 defeat to Everton, fans are caught in a bizarre online argument where PSG supporters are taunting them about past Champions League encounters, whilst others dismiss PSG's credentials entirely. The discussion reveals Chelsea supporters still raw from European disappointments, with the toxic exchange overshadowing what should be a straightforward domestic hammering.
Neutral
63.3%
"We’re better than PSG"
Disappointment
20.4%
"The mentality of this team is fucking shit. One setback against psg and now we just fucking give up when top 4 is still very wide open. Binned all of "
Annoyance
16.3%
"@ChelseaFC We were even lucky against PSG. https://t.co/106egIKMPu"
Positive 1.3%
Neutral 25.0%
Negative 73.7%
Over 76 posts, supporters are accusing match officials of corruption and inconsistency, with particular fury directed at what they perceive as selective penalty decisions that advantage certain teams. The discourse is heated and uncompromising—fans are calling for formal investigations and bans, convinced the integrity of the game itself is compromised by institutional bias at the highest levels.
Neutral
76.7%
"Be happy because you get points from the results of corruption"
Annoyance
15.0%
"9 fucking minutes, what a disgrace. It’s not corruption, it’s incompetence, but still utterly reprehensible."
Anger
8.3%
"Jesus fucking Christ. There's no end to it with these officials. Beyond incompetence, wouldn't be surprised if there's active corruption."
Positive 36.8%
Neutral 17.1%
Negative 46.1%
Mackems supporters are revelling in what appears to be a recent win, with particular praise for goalkeeper Jordan Pickford and their defensive display. The discussion is heavily tinged with local derby bragging rights, as fans take aim at Newcastle supporters and emphasise the Wearside club's superiority in the fixture.
Neutral
51.1%
"Go on the Mackems!! Much love from the Merseyside Mackems 😉"
Anger
27.7%
"What the flying fuck is going on man… I wanna see more fucking fight man. Fuck these sub-human mackem fucks"
Amusement
21.3%
"Ahahahahahaha get fucked you fat geordie bastards"
Positive 13.3%
Neutral 40.0%
Negative 46.7%
Everton and Chelsea supporters are locked in a largely baffled discussion about what "respecting the ball" actually means after the 3-0 result, with some using it as shorthand for defensive lapses whilst others openly question whether the phrase is even legitimate football terminology. The neutral sentiment reflects genuine confusion rather than consensus — fans are genuinely unsure if this is tactical analysis or just internet nonsense.
Neutral
46.9%
"The ball placement though 🤩"
Admiration
32.7%
"Great ball though"
Annoyance
20.4%
"That’s the fucking problem, the bar is on the floor "
Positive 14.7%
Neutral 21.3%
Negative 64.0%
Fans are absolutely fuming with referee performance and VAR inconsistency, arguing that officials are making obvious mistakes and taking far too long to review decisions when they finally get them right. There's particular frustration that VAR seems to intervene on non-penalties but miss genuine shouts, with supporters demanding accountability from PGMOL's refereeing standards.
Neutral
60.5%
"Officiating has been pretty good today"
Anger
23.3%
"This fucking REF Is pathetic "
Admiration
16.3%
"Always love to see a good and efficient use of VAR"
Positive 16.0%
Neutral 52.0%
Negative 32.0%
Fans are divided over whether Potts deserves his place in the side, with some defending him against comparisons to Magassa, whilst others believe Wilson and Adama offer more dynamism and would better suit the team's attacking needs. The broader discussion reveals uncertainty about the squad's tactical setup and questions over squad rotation decisions.
Neutral
85.2%
"Get Kante on, any time he’s been on he’s looked good"
Approval
7.4%
"Two of their young players I really like are Potts and Scarles"
Disapproval
7.4%
"Magassa has been appalling lately, and Kante looks alright but he lacks that technical ability "
Positive 21.3%
Neutral 40.0%
Negative 38.7%
United supporters are venting frustration over their team's blunt attacking play and inability to find the back of the net, with particular concern about falling further behind Manchester City in the title race. The discourse is predominantly critical of the team's finishing and tempo, with fans calling for immediate improvement in their attacking threat and overall intensity from the opening whistle.
Neutral
72.9%
"@ManUtd It’s been a perfect half"
Desire
16.9%
"@ManUtd This is just the beginning. More goals to come for Manchester United"
Disappointment
10.2%
"Shitchester shitnited can't score"
Positive 5.3%
Neutral 22.7%
Negative 72.0%
Fans are furious with Premier League teams attempting to build play from deep defensive positions, arguing the tactic repeatedly leads to costly mistakes and goals. The overwhelming consensus is that English clubs lack the technical ability and composure to execute this style safely, and should abandon it entirely in favour of more direct approaches.
Neutral
58.3%
"It’s so easy to call because we always do it. "
Annoyance
29.2%
"Our set pieces are fucking woeful man "
Amusement
12.5%
"We've scored plenty of set pieces and the idea has always been very good.
Problem is our set piece takers are fucking terrible most of the time lol"
Positive 13.3%
Neutral 34.7%
Negative 52.0%
Fans debated a goalless draw between Leeds United and Brentford at Elland Road, with particular frustration directed at Leeds seemingly having a player sent off for minimal injury time whilst Brentford's player remained on the pitch despite apparent cramp. The conversation split between those viewing the point positively for Brentford's European push and those disappointed by both sides' lack of attacking intent, particularly with Brentford's recent inconsistency raising questions about their championship credentials.
Neutral
58.0%
"I personally felt that the lads played very hard today, and had a sense of urgency much of the time. Brentford was absolutely excellent defensively th"
Disappointment
28.0%
"God we’re painful to watch at the moment. Of course we haven’t scored a league goal in a month; what’s the plan for doing so? I don’t understand what "
Admiration
14.0%
"I loved the change in tactics at the end there, Dan James was brilliant in the time he had. Fair play to Brentford to withstand the onslaught"
Positive 6.8%
Neutral 41.9%
Negative 51.4%
Spurs supporters are facing relentless banter after a humiliating 3-0 home defeat to fellow strugglers Nottingham Forest, with rival fans and neutrals mercilessly taunting them about the genuine threat of going down. The discussion is dominated by mockery of Tottenham's relegation danger, though some observers note the comedic irony that a club of their stature could realistically find themselves in a dogfight at the bottom.
Neutral
82.1%
"You’ll definitely finish with more, too."
Amusement
12.5%
"Your going down 🤣😂 embarrassing"
Surprise
5.4%
"We’re actually going down never thought this would happen "
Positive 10.8%
Neutral 28.4%
Negative 60.8%
Fans are locked in debate about whether their team's inconsistent campaign—highlighted by lucky wins and poor performances—can still deliver something worthwhile, with some clinging to the possibility of European qualification whilst others argue they're realistically battling for mid-table obscurity. There's underlying frustration at the season's direction, mixed with grudging acceptance that given pre-season expectations, survival and a potential late surge might constitute relative success.
Neutral
54.8%
"Yes, I think with time to rest, and players back from injury, we will end the season strongly."
Disapproval
26.2%
"Even a draw would be disgraceful and I loathe to think of anything worse than that. Utterly pathetic showing since we scored, not for the first second"
Disappointment
19.0%
"Even a draw would be disgraceful and I loathe to think of anything worse than that. Utterly pathetic showing since we scored, not for the first second"
Positive 8.2%
Neutral 28.8%
Negative 63.0%
Chelsea supporters turned their ire on midfielder Moisés Caicedo after his disastrous display in the 3-0 defeat to Everton, with fans questioning whether their record signing has lost his way and criticising his apparent lack of impact on proceedings. The consensus was damning—one of the Premier League's most hyped arrivals looked a shadow of his best self, and Everton's attackers repeatedly exploited the space he was leaving behind.
Neutral
80.4%
"@ChelseaFC Moises Caicedo keeps saving Chelsea
What can we do without him"
Curiosity
13.7%
"Is Caiceso injured? He's been horrible so far. "
Annoyance
5.9%
"He has been consistently, alongside Cucu and Caicedo, our best player for a good while.
Show some respect man, jesus christ."
Positive 11.0%
Neutral 43.8%
Negative 45.2%
Liverpool fans are expressing frustration with their side's erratic performances—particularly the stark contrast between their Champions League showings and Premier League struggles—whilst also poking fun at manager Arne Slot and individual player errors. The discussion sits firmly in neutral territory, blending legitimate criticism with self-deprecating humour about their season's trajectory.
Neutral
75.9%
"@LFC MAN OF THE MATCH. liverpool are PROUD of him https://t.co/6M43G1PHyh"
Amusement
17.2%
"Whoever does the Liverpool highlights deserves a huge thumbs up! Always enjoy seeing the perfectly cut scenes from any game.
Signed, a ManUtd fan"
Disappointment
6.9%
"@LFC @Iam_Gadifele It is so embarrassing being a Liverpool fan recently 💔 https://t.co/EKfYdB1nCF"
Positive 5.6%
Neutral 18.1%
Negative 76.4%
Following a catastrophic 0-3 home defeat to Nottingham Forest, Tottenham supporters are reconsidering their decision to sack manager Thomas Frank, with many arguing he would have at least secured draws and kept them up. The 72-post discussion reveals deep frustration with the current regime, with fans now questioning whether the problem was ever Frank at all, or whether it lies with the players and upper management instead.
Neutral
72.9%
"Games been all us. Really believe we will come back to win this one. Never felt we could under Frank. Games there for us "
Annoyance
14.6%
"Most appalling thing about this performance is it’s still an improvement on Frank-ball. "
Disappointment
12.5%
"Don’t let the Frank tenure fool you. This is a good squad with some good players. He and the ownership are entirely to blame for the position we are i"
Positive 2.8%
Neutral 15.3%
Negative 81.9%
Fans are divided over whether their team's poor performance was down to fatigue from playing just 62 hours after their previous match, with some arguing the quick turnaround made a loss inevitable, whilst others reckon the tired legs excuse is no good and point to a serious mentality problem on the pitch. The debate essentially boils down to this: are we making excuses for genuinely shattered players, or are we papering over cracks that go much deeper?
Neutral
62.3%
"On the positive side. We're deffo playing better, than recently
If we don't know who is going to Score, then neither do they 😉
Modern problems, req"
Disappointment
28.3%
"The mentality and effort from this team is incredibly inconsistent. It’s pathetic. "
Annoyance
9.4%
"The mentality and effort from this team is incredibly inconsistent. It’s pathetic. "
Positive 22.5%
Neutral 45.1%
Negative 32.4%
Fans are divided over whether Petrovic produced a genuinely outstanding goalkeeping display or simply did his job against poor finishing, with several supporters arguing their team's lack of clinical movement in and around the box — particularly absence of tap-ins from cutbacks — artificially inflates opposing keepers' reputations.
Neutral
74.1%
"Petrovic has been outstanding so far"
Admiration
14.8%
"Petrovic has been outstanding so far"
Anger
11.1%
"Is this fucking neuer? Same keeper was shite at OT"
Positive 0.0%
Neutral 4.2%
Negative 95.8%
Frustrated Liverpool supporters are calling for their manager's dismissal following a disastrous run of league performances, with the fanbase united in their anger at what they perceive as wasteful spending and tactical failure. The conversation is overwhelmingly negative and repetitive, suggesting a fanbase at breaking point rather than offering constructive criticism.
Neutral
92.6%
"@LFC Sack this Goddamned man"
Anger
5.9%
"@LFC Sack this Goddamned man"
Positive 4.3%
Neutral 64.3%
Negative 31.4%
Following Everton's 3-0 demolition of Chelsea, supporters have seized on a viral soundbite from Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior about the word "manage" literally meaning to "age men" — mocking the quote relentlessly as his ageing squad got taken apart on the pitch. It's become the go-to punchline for how his tactical approach (or lack thereof) is manifesting in real time.
Neutral
83.1%
"Man-age - ageing men. Liam is a footballing scholar that we can all believe in."
Amusement
11.9%
"You're laughing. We just got man-aged and you're laughing"
Approval
5.1%
"Man-age - ageing men. Liam is a footballing scholar that we can all believe in."
Positive 61.4%
Neutral 27.1%
Negative 11.4%
Fans are expressing genuine surprise and appreciation at Jadon Sancho's recent performances, with multiple posts highlighting his dangerous attacking play over the last few matches. The conversation also touches on defensive performances, particularly around Matty Cash's role shifts and mixed results, though opinions remain divided on his effectiveness in different positions.
Neutral
53.7%
"Great work from Sancho!"
Admiration
38.9%
"Great work from Sancho!"
Love
7.4%
"Love how much sancho has improved since the beginning of the season, some nice creativity there "
Positive 2.9%
Neutral 22.9%
Negative 74.3%
Fans are fiercely divided over whether Manchester United should have been awarded one or two penalties during a match, with most arguing the refereeing and VAR decisions were catastrophically wrong — though a small contingent defends the officials' calls and criticises United players for simulation. The discussion cuts across typical rivalries, with even non-United supporters acknowledging the controversial decisions, whilst others accuse United of habitual diving and claim other teams face stricter scrutiny in identical situations.
Neutral
66.7%
"Hmmm some strange officiating, all penalties or none are penalties. Man Utd playing well under Carrick, good for the league."
Annoyance
22.2%
"The refs are absolutely horrible, United should have gotten a second penalty. As many teams have suffered point loss from terrible refereeing"
Disappointment
11.1%
"Ref was right. I’m not a fan of any premier league side so no bias from me on this chat like a lot of United fans here. There’s difference in the two."
Positive 17.1%
Neutral 54.3%
Negative 28.6%
Fans are discussing Newcastle's goalscoring output this season, with particular frustration around the quality of recent goals and an alarming defensive record that's seen them concede nine goals in a week. The conversation ranges from questioning whether goals are legitimate to broader concerns about the team's defensive vulnerabilities and comparisons to other players' scoring records.
Neutral
84.2%
"@NUFC who scored? im excited."
Amusement
8.8%
"@NUFC What a calamity of a goal to concede lol"
Admiration
7.0%
"@NUFC Great performance so far they just need another goal to finish this game off"
Positive 1.4%
Neutral 28.6%
Negative 70.0%
A wave of angry supporters are calling for manager Arne Slot to be sacked immediately, with posts escalating in frustration and desperation across social media. The negativity centres on the belief that Slot's continued tenure is making the club's situation worse and threatening their Champions League revenue next season.
Neutral
92.3%
"Sack Slot already ffs, sick of this shit week after week. "
Annoyance
4.6%
"Sack Slot already ffs, sick of this shit week after week. "
Disapproval
3.1%
"Sack slot now"
Positive 7.1%
Neutral 37.1%
Negative 55.7%
Supporters are venting their anger at poor team performance and fixture scheduling decisions, with particular fury directed at a midday kickoff time that clashes with personal commitments and comes on the back of a Champions League match. The overall mood is one of exasperation—fans feel let down both by their side's lack of effort on the pitch and by the administrative chaos surrounding when and how the match was played.
Neutral
58.1%
"this is the day! "
Disappointment
23.3%
"Fucking donothings are only waking up when behind. 1 year of this. Sick of this lot."
Annoyance
18.6%
"Fucking donothings are only waking up when behind. 1 year of this. Sick of this lot."
Positive 5.8%
Neutral 27.5%
Negative 66.7%
West Ham fans are absolutely tearing into Jarrod Bowen's recent performances, claiming he's become a one-dimensional player that opposition defences have completely figured out, with supporters questioning why he's even on the pitch given how invisible he's been. The frustration runs deeper though — they're warning that dropping points when they desperately needed wins means the club can't afford to rely on Spurs doing them favours in the title race anymore.
Neutral
81.6%
"@WestHam Loving Bowens new RB position."
Annoyance
10.2%
"@WestHam Loving Bowens new RB position."
Sadness
8.2%
"Bowen started that sequence off. Really poor."
Positive 34.8%
Neutral 46.4%
Negative 18.8%
Newcastle fans are divided on Lewis Hall's form and future at the club, with some praising him as their best left-back whilst others criticise defensive vulnerabilities and suggest he'll leave. The discussion centres on whether Hall or O'Reilly should start, revealing genuine uncertainty about the club's defensive setup rather than consensus opinion.
Neutral
63.8%
"Lewis hall is just so so good"
Admiration
23.4%
"Lewis Hall is a great player. Really hope he can stay fit because his crosses will be a huge plus at the WC"
Curiosity
12.8%
"Just wanted to say that Hall is quickly becoming one of my favorite players to watch in the PL. Absolutely top class. Curious as to why other clubs ha"
Positive 5.9%
Neutral 52.9%
Negative 41.2%
Spurs supporters are venting their frustration at a humiliating 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest, with particular focus on goalkeeper Alfie Vicario playing through a hernia injury that appears to have compromised both his performance and his team's defensive organisation. The discussion reflects a broader sense that Tottenham shouldn't have fielded a goalkeeper clearly struggling with an injury, with fans torn between sympathy for Vicario's predicament and anger at the capitulation.
Neutral
73.5%
"He's going to get his soon. He's been good and has a fire to him."
Curiosity
18.4%
"Dan's back all taped up? Wonder if that's why he's not started. "
Confusion
8.2%
"Dan's back all taped up? Wonder if that's why he's not started. "
Positive 1.5%
Neutral 35.3%
Negative 63.2%
Fans are furious that Harry Maguire received a straight red card for a challenge in the box, whilst believing the referee showed inconsistent application of the rules by allowing similar fouls from opposition players to go unpunished or receive only yellow cards. The overwhelming consensus is that the decision represents either gross incompetence or outright corruption, with supporters questioning whether VAR is even fit for purpose at this point.
Neutral
78.7%
"Red card or not, Maguire's professionalism and strength to come back from all the stick he had in the past is phenomenal. This is only a small blot as"
Amusement
12.8%
"We Can BLAME The Ref All We Want!🤧
BUT MAGUIRE Should Have Used His Professional Footballing COMMON SENSE Not to Hold Anyone In the Box💀💀"
Confusion
8.5%
"We Can BLAME The Ref All We Want!🤧
BUT MAGUIRE Should Have Used His Professional Footballing COMMON SENSE Not to Hold Anyone In the Box💀💀"
Positive 0.0%
Neutral 43.3%
Negative 56.7%
Fans are absolutely fuming over what they believe was an utterly ridiculous yellow card, with dozens arguing it was either too harsh or wasn't even a foul in the first place. The outrage centres on perceived inconsistency in how referees handle physicality—particularly the suggestion that bigger players get punished more harshly whilst others escape similar challenges without consequence.
Neutral
70.9%
"A YELLOW???? Investigate this fucker JESUS"
Anger
23.6%
"A YELLOW???? Investigate this fucker JESUS"
Annoyance
5.5%
"A YELLOW???? Investigate this fucker JESUS"
Positive 4.5%
Neutral 35.8%
Negative 59.7%
Fans are absolutely seething over Tino's recent performances, claiming the once-brilliant defender has completely lost his edge and appears mentally checked out of the club. The discourse has spiralled into calls for his departure, with supporters also questioning the quality of the set-piece coaching and suggesting it's time for a defensive rebuild.
Neutral
78.7%
"Refcam Tindall. UGH, so hot!"
Anger
14.9%
"Fuck off Tino thst was pathetic "
Admiration
6.4%
"Refcam Tindall. UGH, so hot!"
Positive 4.5%
Neutral 34.8%
Negative 60.6%
Chelsea supporters are in open revolt following the 3-0 demolition by Everton, with Clearlake Capital ownership, Blue Co, and manager Liam Rosenior all facing intense calls for removal. The fanbase has united around a simple message — the current regime must go — as the club's sixth-place position and catastrophic defending has reached a breaking point.
Neutral
68.9%
"@ChelseaFC what a great project clearlake"
Annoyance
15.6%
"Clearlake out.
All the money spent and we’re bringing on fucking Delap to save the day?
The owners are a fucking disgrace. "
Anger
15.6%
"Fuck Clearlake, they’ve ruined everything "
Positive 12.1%
Neutral 43.9%
Negative 43.9%
Fans are torn on Millie's display, caught between admiring his work rate and commitment to the side whilst simultaneously criticising specific moments or decisions during the match. The discussion reveals genuine affection for the player's mentality and effort, even as frustration bubbles up over particular lapses in judgement or execution.
Neutral
63.8%
"Milly being milly love him"
Love
19.1%
"Milly has always been lile that. That‘s why we love him."
Anger
17.0%
"Milly man wtf why you do that shit. "
Positive 33.8%
Neutral 49.2%
Negative 16.9%
Supporters across multiple fanbases are discussing Aston Villa's 2-0 victory over West Ham and its impact on the bottom-half battle, with some expressing frustration that the result keeps Villa's survival hopes alive whilst others celebrate the win. The conversation reveals how tightly contested the relegation picture is, with fans from different clubs anxiously tracking results and their implications for their own team's fate.
Neutral
85.1%
"Bless you Villa. "
Gratitude
8.5%
"Bless you Villa. "
Optimism
6.4%
"I'm rooting for you laddies, i'm a Villa fan and i would love you chaps get all three points. "
Positive 1.5%
Neutral 69.2%
Negative 29.2%
Spurs supporters are heavily criticising Micky van de Ven's display at left-back during the 3-0 demolition by Nottingham Forest, with fans debating whether tactical instructions or individual errors were responsible for the collapse. The discussion centres on Van de Ven's inability to contain opposing pace and his apparent passiveness alongside fellow defender Udogie in a performance that exposed Tottenham's defensive vulnerabilities.
Neutral
88.0%
"Pulling Vdv is interesting "
Approval
6.0%
"exactly my point, djed and vdv were doing jackshit too"
Curiosity
6.0%
"Pulling Vdv is interesting "
Positive 6.2%
Neutral 23.1%
Negative 70.8%
Spurs supporters are furious with Destiny Udogie's second-half appearance against Nottingham Forest, with 65 posts criticising his performance as a catastrophic substitution that hastened their 3-0 defeat. Fans are demanding the left-back be dropped in favour of Souza, arguing the change at half-time was tactically disastrous and exposed fundamental defensive vulnerabilities when the game was already slipping away.
Neutral
65.9%
"Brilliant ball from Udogie tbf"
Annoyance
19.5%
"Udogie coming on may be one of the worst subs in our history. "
Disgust
14.6%
"Udogie coming on may be one of the worst subs in our history. "
Positive 0.0%
Neutral 93.8%
Negative 6.2%
Over 65 posts saw supporters repeatedly call for manager Enzo Maresca (or potentially Erik ten Hag, depending on context) to be sacked, with "Slot out" becoming a rallying cry across social media. The overwhelming repetition suggests frustration with tactical decisions or recent performances, though the discussion remained largely neutral in tone—more resignation than outright anger.
Neutral
96.9%
"Slot out.. rubbish.."
Positive 9.2%
Neutral 58.5%
Negative 32.3%
A significant portion of the fanbase is openly campaigning for Xabi Alonso to replace current manager Arne Slot, with many demanding his immediate appointment, though some acknowledge the team's broader tactical issues extend beyond just managerial change. The discussion reveals growing frustration with Slot's tenure but remains nuanced enough that supporters recognise squad-wide inconsistency and concentration lapses as contributing factors to poor performance.
Neutral
83.3%
"yeah, welcome back Xabi!!!!!!!!!!"
Disappointment
10.4%
"Slot is so gone. No idea what’s happened to him. Xabi would be sick. "
Confusion
6.2%
"Slot is so gone. No idea what’s happened to him. Xabi would be sick. "
Positive 13.8%
Neutral 44.6%
Negative 41.5%
Fans are expressing widespread frustration with refereeing standards in a heated discussion that descends into chaotic, antagonistic exchanges with little constructive analysis. The conversation lacks substance around specific decisions, instead becoming a venting session dominated by anger and sarcasm with minimal genuine debate about what actually went wrong.
Anger
18.4%
"What a load of fucking shit "
Annoyance
10.2%
"Spot on"
Positive 10.9%
Neutral 34.4%
Negative 54.7%
Spurs supporters are expressing pure relief that their side's humiliating 3-0 defeat to Forest is finally over, with posts dominated by exhausted acceptance rather than discussion of specific referee decisions despite the thread's focus on officiating. The negative sentiment reflects the desperation of a team battling relegation, where getting a heavy loss finished becomes almost a mercy.
Neutral
76.1%
"Yeah, that's the spirit!!!!!"
Disappointment
13.0%
"It's fucking over, jus a pathetic 5 minutes"
Approval
10.9%
"Yeah, that's the spirit!!!!!"
Positive 0.0%
Neutral 17.2%
Negative 82.8%
Across 64 posts, supporters are absolutely livid about a match decision, with both the on-pitch referee and VAR drawing widespread criticism for what they perceive as a catastrophic failure to get the call right. The negativity is visceral and sustained, suggesting a genuinely controversial moment that's left fans convinced the system designed to help referees has spectacularly let them down.
Neutral
59.5%
"Game fucked because of a ref even with var to help. They're such cowards, what's even the point of this shit "
Annoyance
21.6%
"Game fucked because of a ref even with var to help. They're such cowards, what's even the point of this shit "
Anger
18.9%
"Game fucked because of a ref even with var to help. They're such cowards, what's even the point of this shit "
Positive 7.9%
Neutral 44.4%
Negative 47.6%
Fans are divided over whether Nottingham Forest's Ibrahim Sangaré should have received a straight red card for his challenges, with some arguing Tottenham were getting soft decisions whilst others praise his overall performance despite the caution. The discussion centres on inconsistent refereeing standards and whether Sangaré's accumulated bookings this season reflect genuine misconduct or referee leniency.
Neutral
79.6%
"Sangare has been so good today"
Curiosity
12.2%
"He should have been sent off"
Admiration
8.2%
"Sangare has been so good today"
Positive 1.6%
Neutral 9.5%
Negative 88.9%
Supporters are convinced they've been denied a clear penalty and wrongly shown a red card, with VAR and the official completely missing crucial moments that cost their team points. The overwhelming consensus is one of betrayal—63 posts of pure frustration suggesting the referee and VAR system have actively conspired against them, turning what should've been a win into dropped points.
Neutral
48.6%
"Genuinely fuck this fucking refereeing. Dumb pricks. We were fucking robbed"
Annoyance
28.6%
"Can't say I'm mad tbh. We played well. Shame its 10 v 12"
Anger
22.9%
"Genuinely fuck this fucking refereeing. Dumb pricks. We were fucking robbed"
Positive 9.7%
Neutral 43.5%
Negative 46.8%
Spence's early removal at half-time sparked fierce debate amongst Tottenham supporters, with some defending his first-half performance and blaming the substitution itself for the club's defensive meltdown, whilst others pointed fingers at his marking lapses as one cause of the humiliating 3-0 defeat. The broader frustration centred on manager Tudor's decision-making, particularly replacing attacking and defensive players who fans felt were crucial to any chance of salvaging the match.
Neutral
76.2%
"Love Spence more every match"
Confusion
16.7%
"even though spence is the one who let it up yet again , hes so useless, how he made the england national team i have no idea,
."
Curiosity
7.1%
"Should we get Spence back in the summer? Solanke too? "
Positive 47.5%
Neutral 29.5%
Negative 23.0%
United supporters are torn between optimism about the team finding its identity and building momentum, whilst simultaneously frustrated by their inability to perform consistently against weaker opposition. The fanbase remains hopeful despite recurring performances that suggest structural problems beneath the surface.
Neutral
66.0%
"@ManUtd The best club in the world. https://t.co/SUYokxql2E"
Approval
17.0%
"@ManUtd The best club in the world. https://t.co/SUYokxql2E"
Love
17.0%
"@ManUtd You won our hearts https://t.co/lfz6hCvhES"
Positive 11.7%
Neutral 50.0%
Negative 38.3%
Spurs supporters are processing a humbling 3-0 defeat to a Nottingham Forest side languishing just above them in the table, with discussion characterised more by resigned acceptance and deflection than focused analysis of specific refereeing calls. The neutral tone suggests fans are either too demoralised to engage in substantive complaint or using dark humour and metaphorical language to cope with a result that deepens their relegation anxieties.
Neutral
76.7%
"reddit people told me he was the man."
Curiosity
11.6%
"This is actually fun to watch?"
Disapproval
11.6%
"Couldn't be me brother 😎😎"
Positive 6.7%
Neutral 35.0%
Negative 58.3%
Fans are tearing into their team's abysmal performance, criticising everything from goalkeeper and centre-back errors to non-existent attacking shape and midfield presence. The overwhelming consensus is one of despair—with accusations of poor decision-making and tactical confusion suggesting the club could go down this season, though one voice offers mitigation citing a last-minute formation change.
Neutral
72.5%
"Damn we’re actually moving the ball pretty quickly "
Disappointment
15.0%
"Our goalkeeper is shit. We can’t defend and we can’t really attack.. boys, I think we’re down this year "
Annoyance
12.5%
"My god, we are awful going forward.. wtf do they work on in training "
Positive 6.7%
Neutral 46.7%
Negative 46.7%
Newcastle fans are frustrated by Sven Botman's repeated injury problems, particularly a head injury that forced him off as a concussion substitute and seemingly derailed their defensive stability in a recent match. The discussion centres on whether the club's backline falls apart without him and growing concern about his durability at this level.
Neutral
80.4%
"@Futbol_Analiz19 @NUFC Botman is a championship player. Schar is our best defender"
Sadness
10.9%
"Botman is having a terrible game "
Annoyance
8.7%
"Botman needs to come off terrible player"
Positive 13.6%
Neutral 52.5%
Negative 33.9%
Fans are locked in debate about West Ham's relegation prospects, with some convinced the club is doomed to drop down whilst others argue there's still everything to play for. The discussion reveals deep anxiety about the team's trajectory and structural problems at the club, ranging from tactical selections to ownership and management quality.
Neutral
89.4%
"@faceofsol @WestHam Spurs will continue to have the perfect chance to do the funniest thing ever every week, and they'll do it."
Joy
6.4%
"Enjoy the championship next season "
Desire
4.3%
"@grahamalexander5800 well if West Ham won then Tottenham would be in a relegation spot"
Positive 13.6%
Neutral 67.8%
Negative 18.6%
Fans are discussing Arsenal's match where added time appeared insufficient, with supporters arguing that multiple stoppages—including injuries, substitutions, a goal, and a disallowed goal—warranted far longer than the two minutes actually given. The conversation also touches on Arsenal's pattern of similar issues throughout the season, though opinions remain mixed on whether the referee's decision was genuinely problematic.
Neutral
91.5%
"Mickey Mouse: fist time was so nice we had to do it twice"
Approval
4.3%
"Mickey Mouse: fist time was so nice we had to do it twice"
Optimism
4.3%
"Gonna be a good 10+ added I reckon"
Positive 16.9%
Neutral 39.0%
Negative 44.1%
Supporters are expressing exhaustion and disillusionment with a deeply underwhelming campaign, torn between occasional flashes of quality and relentless disappointment that has eroded their emotional investment. The fanbase appears fractured—some clinging to small positives like survival or cup runs, whilst others have emotionally checked out entirely, resigned to a forgettable season and bracing for summer departures.
Neutral
77.8%
"Cheers for the seasono"
Annoyance
11.1%
"Season is over now. Absolutely disgraceful season. "
Sadness
11.1%
"This team finds new ways to break my heart each week "
Positive 22.0%
Neutral 30.5%
Negative 47.5%
Fans are heavily criticising Aaron Ramsdale's performance, with many questioning his quality as a Premier League goalkeeper and suggesting he belongs in the Championship rather than the top flight. The discussion ranges from direct attacks on his ability to acknowledgement that defensive lapses have also contributed to conceded goals, though sentiment leans firmly negative toward the keeper himself.
Neutral
60.5%
"@NUFC Great goalkeeping by ramsdale again"
Admiration
23.7%
"@NUFC Great goalkeeping by ramsdale again"
Annoyance
15.8%
"Ramsdale is fucking wank. Ridiculous corner to concede when jt was straight at him and then that. Pope and Ramsdale are shite but I’d have Pope over t"
Positive 17.2%
Neutral 24.1%
Negative 58.6%
Spurs supporters are in complete despair after a 3-0 demolition at home to fellow strugglers Forest, with fans openly questioning the team's survival prospects and demanding immediate change. The negativity cuts deep—there's a sense this isn't just a bad result, but a symptom of something fundamentally broken at the club.
Neutral
57.9%
"Great knowing you guys"
Anger
26.3%
"I'm so fucking tired. We just fall apart. "
Curiosity
15.8%
"COYS we can survive ❤❤"
Positive 13.8%
Neutral 74.1%
Negative 12.1%
Sunderland supporters are clamouring for the club to post their customary dressing room photograph after what appears to be a victory, with fans treating it as a cherished post-match tradition. The requests carry a playful, wind-up edge, with some explicitly wanting the image to "piss off" rival fans, suggesting this particular shot has become a source of friendly banter in their fixture rivalries.
Neutral
82.6%
"@SunderlandAFC Love them me, now post the photo admin"
Curiosity
8.7%
"Where did you see that?"
Amusement
8.7%
"@SunderlandAFC hahha what a photo man"
Positive 6.9%
Neutral 60.3%
Negative 32.8%
Fans are caught between accepting that a newly promoted team cannot match elite opposition whilst simultaneously criticising the lack of attacking potency, with particular focus on how Nmecha's tactical deployment and the absence of the injured Okafor has left striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin isolated. The consensus leans toward frustration with crossing patterns and player positioning rather than outright manager criticism, though there's clear debate about whether the current setup is fit for purpose.
Neutral
77.6%
"That was really nice work from Nmecha there"
Confusion
14.3%
"Nmecha has been a bit shit so far.
Okafor on at HT or Brendy further up and Longstaff on in midfield maybe ?
Probably not"
Approval
8.2%
"That was really nice work from Nmecha there"
Positive 8.8%
Neutral 47.4%
Negative 43.9%
Following Spurs' humiliating 3-0 loss to Nottingham Forest, supporters have torn into the club's decision to sign Conor Gallagher on a reported £200,000-per-week deal, questioning whether the midfielder was worth the investment and suggesting the transfer represented a fundamental error in January business. The discussion captures a fanbase in freefall, using Gallagher's arrival as a lightning rod for broader frustration about the club's recruitment strategy and on-pitch collapse.
Neutral
75.7%
"Signing gallagher was an absolute genius piece of business. Exactly what spurs needed in January "
Curiosity
16.2%
"Will Gallagher go down as the worst signing in our history? "
Amusement
8.1%
"No they didn’t.
We weren’t interested in Tel for the price quoted. Gallagher was only a loan target, no interest in a permanent deal."
Positive 7.0%
Neutral 24.6%
Negative 68.4%
Fans are furious about goalkeepers deliberately feigning injuries to allow managers a chance to regroup their team mid-match, viewing it as blatant cheating that exploits a loophole in the rules. They're calling for immediate action to close this gap — whether that's preventing players from approaching the sideline during injury stoppages or scrapping the practice entirely.
Neutral
74.4%
"Would love to see this, have the players just start singing some elvis over their manager"
Annoyance
16.3%
"Timeout ref!"
Anger
9.3%
"These dickheads are taking a tactical timeout, wtf is this basketball. "
Positive 26.8%
Neutral 58.9%
Negative 14.3%
A thread about player performance has wound down with supporters reaching consensus and checking out of the conversation, suggesting they've either accepted an unfavourable outcome or simply exhausted their talking points. The neutral sentiment and repeated phrases like "that's a wrap" and "we're done" indicate resignation rather than heated debate—fans are essentially saying there's nothing left to discuss here.
Neutral
62.0%
"This is some good stuff here"
Approval
34.0%
"This is some good stuff here"
Disapproval
4.0%
"I don't like this "
Positive 3.6%
Neutral 91.1%
Negative 5.4%
Fans across multiple languages are venting frustration at Newcastle United, with many directing anger at what appears to be poor refereeing decisions or unfair treatment in matches—possibly following a heavy defeat. The discussion reveals global support questioning the club's officiating luck and competitive fairness this season.
Neutral
96.4%
"@NUFC Segundo tempo fazer mais gols e vencer !
Newcastle 🔥⚪⚫⚪⚫"
Positive 41.1%
Neutral 25.0%
Negative 33.9%
Fans are locked in debate following a recent derby loss, with some dismissing their rivals' derby credentials as irrelevant whilst others emphasise the importance of the result and call out their team's poor performance. The discussion reveals a fanbase split between those who downplay the fixture's significance and those demanding accountability for the home defeat.
Neutral
63.4%
"@SunderlandAFC You made us proud, proper derby https://t.co/T38qftjxaF"
Admiration
26.8%
"@SunderlandAFC You made us proud, proper derby https://t.co/T38qftjxaF"
Amusement
9.8%
"@BritMJ-97…Liverpool Everton? Families love each other at the end of the game. Told my son he’s not marrying a Mag…end of."
Positive 10.7%
Neutral 53.6%
Negative 35.7%
Fans are frustrated that their team's injury list—affecting five key players across defence, midfield and attack—has forced an overly cautious, defensive tactical approach that stifles attacking play. There's genuine debate about whether the manager should have given promising young players meaningful minutes instead of running exhausted first-teamers into the ground, especially in a game against tired opposition.
Neutral
71.1%
"A big one is Dammsgard, hes injured (not badly) but hes often a high impact player and plays some beautiful football at his best.
Not always a startin"
Curiosity
15.8%
"No Damsgaard, no Ajer, and a bench full of B-team randos. I’ll gladly take that point. "
Approval
13.2%
"A big one is Dammsgard, hes injured (not badly) but hes often a high impact player and plays some beautiful football at his best.
Not always a startin"
Positive 9.1%
Neutral 40.0%
Negative 50.9%
Supporters are expressing frustration over another heavy loss with darkly humorous posts referencing the infamous incident where Newcastle fans damaged police horses during a protest outside the manager's home. The repeated horse jokes serve as a cynical commentary on both the team's poor performance and the club's troubled recent history.
Neutral
80.0%
"Safety achieved. I can breathe easy now "
Anger
12.5%
"Fuck me, hide the horses.
Look, I don't really care, it's just another game of football.
The thing that hurts the most is throwing away point and f"
Optimism
7.5%
"Amazing the motivation you get when people are trying to smash your coach windows in...
Hopefully no horses were injured also 🎉"
Positive 10.9%
Neutral 49.1%
Negative 40.0%
Newcastle fans are convinced midfielder Bruno Guimaraes and Tonali will depart in the summer transfer window, with supporters expressing frustration at the club's inability to compete and arguing the players deserve moves to bigger clubs. The discussion reveals divided sentiment—some sympathise with the players' likely exit, whilst others criticise their commitment, but overall there's a gloomy consensus that Newcastle's project is stalling without significant investment or managerial change.
Neutral
80.5%
"@NUFC Cheers for Bruno G in the summer"
Approval
14.6%
"We <3 Schar and Tonali"
Amusement
4.9%
"You can see why Bruno wants to leave this dump of a club.😂
The bigger club won"
Positive 5.6%
Neutral 31.5%
Negative 63.0%
Supporters are baffled and exasperated by their team's consistent second-half collapses, with many directly questioning what manager Eddie is saying (or doing) during the interval that seemingly transforms their promising first-half performances into abject second-half showings. The recurring pattern has sparked genuine concern that something fundamental is going wrong tactically or psychologically at half-time, with fans oscillating between frustration and dark humour about what could possibly be causing such a dramatic shift in performance week after week.
Neutral
65.7%
"Eddie's halftime pep talk doing wonders again"
Anger
20.0%
"Yet again we come out for a 2nd half and look fucking useless. Eddie’s half time team talks seem like they’re shite. "
Disappointment
14.3%
"We had a great first half just wonder what eddie said at half time for us to not show up"
Positive 50.9%
Neutral 37.7%
Negative 11.3%
Fans are collectively praising Ross Barkley for a genuinely strong performance, with several suggesting he was the standout player of the match before his substitution. There's a broader recognition that manager Unai Emery has successfully rehabilitated Barkley's career and reputation, transforming him from a figure of ridicule into someone elite clubs would now pursue.
Neutral
54.8%
"Superb Barkley! "
Admiration
33.3%
"Superb Barkley! "
Confusion
11.9%
"Credit where credit is due Adamas been good "
Positive 3.8%
Neutral 32.1%
Negative 64.2%
West Ham fans are in panic mode over the absence of Crysencio Summerville, convinced the side lacks any attacking threat without him and fearing the injury could derail their season. There's mounting frustration that other attacking players like Bowen and Adama Traoré aren't stepping up to fill the void, with supporters increasingly worried the team simply cannot function at full capacity without their star man.
Neutral
58.3%
"Need to hope we hit another purple patch when Summerville is back "
Disappointment
27.8%
"Thank fuck it’s the international break. Everyone needs to give their heads a wobble and we need Summerville back"
Annoyance
13.9%
"Thank fuck it’s the international break. Everyone needs to give their heads a wobble and we need Summerville back"
Positive 5.7%
Neutral 39.6%
Negative 54.7%
Wolves supporters are divided over manager Nuno Espírito Santo's recent tactical decisions and overall record, with frustration centring on his reluctance to play defender Kilman, his avoidance of a 4-4-2 formation, and scepticism about premature praise given the club remains in the relegation zone with a dire win ratio of 6 in 26 matches — though some credit him for stabilising the side after Potter's disastrous tenure.
Neutral
73.5%
"@Ellis_Samizdat @WestHam Yep completely agree mate. A full season with Nuno and we are safe around 36/37 points already i would guess. We still have p"
Confusion
14.7%
"Nuno: ees Adama if you score a goal i let you go to a gym"
Disappointment
11.8%
"@WestHam Nuno is a coward. His tactics are very horrible. The players except for Marv, the rest didn't eat and and have 150% lowest IQ. They can't th"
Positive 13.2%
Neutral 35.8%
Negative 50.9%
Fans are locked in debate over midfielder Soucek's recent performances, with supporters defending his form during the team's strong run contrasting sharply with those wanting him dropped after today's loss. Meanwhile, there's widespread frustration with fellow midfielder Pablo Felipe, whose inconsistent displays and occasional errors have left supporters questioning whether he deserves continued chances at this level.
Neutral
75.0%
"Soucek with a lot of good defensive plays!"
Disapproval
12.5%
"I will never understand the stick that people give Soucek. So unjustified "
Love
12.5%
"I do quite like Pablo"
Positive 11.3%
Neutral 45.3%
Negative 43.4%
Newcastle supporters are split down the middle on centre-back Dan Burn, with some defending his contributions whilst others blame him as a consistent weak link in the defence, particularly when he partners with certain teammates. The discourse centres on whether Burn's individual errors and rash decision-making are undermining what should be a solid backline.
Neutral
67.5%
"Dan Burn playing as centre back, left winger and right winger today. Love to see it."
Anger
25.0%
"Burn is so fucking shit. He needs to leave or retire along with Trips, Murphy, Pope and Mr Howe. "
Love
7.5%
"Dan Burn playing as centre back, left winger and right winger today. Love to see it."
Positive 3.8%
Neutral 19.2%
Negative 76.9%
Fans are furious about their team's complete lack of attacking creativity and offensive threat, with several pointing to ongoing tactical issues in midfield and creative play despite having the personnel to perform better. The consensus is damning: they're boring, uninspired, and looking genuinely tired, with supporters increasingly sick of watching a supposedly talented squad underperform week after week.
Disappointment
51.3%
"Another game, another useless referee and our attack being useless. When is it going to change? "
Neutral
35.9%
"International break can’t come soon enough"
Annoyance
12.8%
"Good, trash ass team, every time I watch u guys u struggle to have any sort of offensive presence despite having the fire power."
Positive 2.0%
Neutral 14.0%
Negative 84.0%
Following a match with strong atmosphere and standout individual performances, fans have coalesced around condemning racist abuse directed at players, demanding lifetime bans and removal of offending supporters from the club. The discussion reveals widespread frustration that such behaviour persists at professional football grounds, though some acknowledge racist elements likely exist across all clubs, often undetected.
Neutral
55.9%
"A pirate life for you"
Anger
23.5%
"Aye grand. Shite performance and to top things off apparently one of our fans has been racist. "
Optimism
20.6%
"Embarassing that shit still happens. Hopefully banned for life."
Positive 4.1%
Neutral 85.7%
Negative 10.2%
A significant wave of Newcastle United supporters are demanding the removal of manager Eddie Howe, with the hashtag #HoweOut dominating discussion across social media. The campaign reflects frustration amongst the fanbase, with some expressing disappointment that the club's Saudi ownership appears unmoved by the mounting pressure for change.
Neutral
91.7%
"@NUFC Thanks for memories..
it’s time to go.
#howeout https://t.co/6fwi2w2dEd"
Gratitude
6.2%
"@NUFC Thanks for memories..
it’s time to go.
#howeout https://t.co/6fwi2w2dEd"
Positive 66.7%
Neutral 18.8%
Negative 14.6%
Fans are celebrating Ollie Watkins' standout display and goalscoring contribution, with even previous doubters now full of praise for his all-round play and effort. The discussion highlights manager Unai Emery's obvious faith in the forward and reflects genuine affection from supporters who are witnessing a player performing at his best.
Neutral
63.2%
"Hell yeah Ollie way to pounce on that rebound!!"
Admiration
21.1%
"Brilliant from Onana, Morgz and Ollie! "
Love
15.8%
"Love that guy. Ollie smiles I smile. "
Positive 14.6%
Neutral 35.4%
Negative 50.0%
Fans are divided over whether Leeds' physical, direct approach is effective football or an exploitative tactic that the Premier League should regulate. The conversation reveals frustration with how size and physicality are being used as a winning strategy, with some arguing it's simply smart play whilst others see it as anti-football that's ruining the league.
Neutral
81.6%
"@LUFC Come Leeds fans raise the roof show us the famous atmosphere!! . This game was s massive! And our fans can make the difference!! We need 3 poin"
Amusement
10.5%
"Your team wasting time for 'team talks' has been a joke, but calling the match miserable is all because of how you've approached. Leeds actually been"
Annoyance
7.9%
"@LUFC Have some b*llocks then leeds and get this sh*t looked into and cut tf out!!!🤬🤬"
Positive 0.0%
Neutral 48.9%
Negative 51.1%
Fans are locked in debate over whether a penalty should have been awarded, with a significant portion convinced it was a dodgy call—arguing the defender won the ball cleanly and questioning why other players aren't held to the same strict standards. The decision has left viewers furious at what they see as inconsistent officiating, with some threatening to switch off if the team actually scores from it.
Neutral
73.7%
"fuck off i don’t want a red"
Curiosity
18.4%
"Where's the disallowed Penalty?"
Amusement
7.9%
"Penalty only after the third man misses the shot lol can’t make this shit up"
Positive 10.9%
Neutral 37.0%
Negative 52.2%
Fans are locked in a heated debate about whether Sunderland can avoid relegation next season, with some dismissing them as a "Championship team" trapped in the Premier League and others fiercely defending the club's ability to stay up. The conversation reveals deep tension between rival supporters, particularly Newcastle fans, alongside internal disagreement about whether the club has what it takes to compete at the top level.
Neutral
78.9%
"@SunderlandAFC What a club❤️❤️
YOU OWN THAT SMALL CLUB FOR TYNE SIDE"
Amusement
13.2%
"@domw9055you would know kid since they have been in the championship for years now, also we arnt going down 🤡"
Disapproval
7.9%
"@SunderlandAFC For this win no relegation for you this season"
Positive 8.7%
Neutral 43.5%
Negative 47.8%
Fans are expressing frustration over a sudden loss of form from key attacking players like Calvert-Lewin and Bamford, with several questioning whether the squad possesses the quality and fitness to compete at the required level, whilst also debating tactical selections and player development decisions. There's a broader sense of resignation mixed with hope that the team can stabilise, stay up, and recover for a fresh challenge next season.
Neutral
72.7%
"He was good for about 3 games"
Confusion
18.2%
"He’s been shite for ages, baffled why he’s still in the team when we can’t create anything"
Curiosity
9.1%
"Whats happened to Patrick Bamford the second. Calvert-Lewin. No goals in his last few games."
Positive 8.9%
Neutral 33.3%
Negative 57.8%
Newcastle United fans are venting frustration at the Saudi-backed ownership's catastrophic transfer strategy and apparent loss of direction, pointing to over £200 million in panic spending that's failed to deliver results. The dominant complaint is that despite vast PIF resources, the club's hierarchy has bungled recruitment and dodged accountability whilst fans foot the bill through their support.
Neutral
67.7%
""Mr Howe, a warm welcome to the embassy""
Amusement
19.4%
"All that oil money, and still couldn’t beat Sunderland🥺"
Curiosity
12.9%
"All that oil money, and still couldn’t beat Sunderland🥺"
Positive 27.3%
Neutral 40.9%
Negative 31.8%
Fans are debating Jacob Murphy's contribution during the match, with opinions split between those who felt he was Newcastle's standout performer in the second half and those questioning his decision-making and positioning. The overall neutral sentiment reflects a fanbase unable to agree on whether Murphy delivered a genuinely good display or squandered opportunities through poor play and positioning.
Neutral
71.4%
"Great effort from Murphy there"
Admiration
17.1%
"Great effort from Murphy there"
Anger
11.4%
"@NUFC Murphy’s bloody useless"
Positive 41.9%
Neutral 39.5%
Negative 18.6%
Supporters are divided over a standout piece of play from McGinn, with some praising the execution as beautifully worked whilst others dismiss it as underwhelming. The largely neutral reaction suggests fans couldn't quite agree whether this was genuinely special or just routine stuff dressed up nicely.
Neutral
48.3%
"So beautifully worked."
Admiration
31.0%
"Wonderful "
Amusement
20.7%
"He made that look easy McGinn😂😂"
Positive 14.0%
Neutral 34.9%
Negative 51.2%
Newcastle supporters are venting frustration about manager Eddie Howe's apparent inability to inspire or tactically adjust the team during half-time intervals, with fans sarcastically suggesting his motivational speeches consist of little more than generic encouragement. The criticism centres on a disjointed first-half display where the team failed to capitalise on promising moments, leaving fans questioning whether Howe understands how to break down opposition defences or make meaningful tactical tweaks.
Neutral
71.9%
"@NUFC Eddie Howe's wonderful team talk again!"
Annoyance
15.6%
"@NUFC What a fucking pathetic start to the second half. Eddie Howe half time team talk strikes again."
Curiosity
12.5%
"I want to know what the fuck Howe always tells them at half time and they're coming out worse "
Positive 57.1%
Neutral 23.8%
Negative 19.0%
Fans across 42 posts are largely praising Amadou Onana's dominant midfield display, with many arguing he deserves Man of the Match honours for his work rate, ball-winning ability, and all-round excellence. The consensus suggests this was a significant performance that showcased why he's become a crucial player for Villa, though a handful of jokers and dissenters provide the only pushback.
Neutral
60.0%
"GET IN!!!! Fantastic work from Onana to win the ball back. Fucking brilliant!!"
Admiration
31.4%
"GET IN!!!! Fantastic work from Onana to win the ball back. Fucking brilliant!!"
Approval
8.6%
"GET IN!!!! Fantastic work from Onana to win the ball back. Fucking brilliant!!"
Positive 9.5%
Neutral 40.5%
Negative 50.0%
Fans are divided over goalkeeper Hermansen's performance, with many harshly criticising a crucial error that led to a goal whilst others defend him and argue that one mistake shouldn't overshadow his recent decent form. The broader frustration reveals nostalgia for previous keepers like Areola and Fabianski, suggesting deeper concerns about the club's goalkeeping decisions.
Neutral
75.0%
"I was during the first few games but not lately at all. He has been solid imo and has definitely been a positive option when we have had the ball at t"
Curiosity
12.5%
"Hermansen is not as good as Areola"
Approval
12.5%
"I was during the first few games but not lately at all. He has been solid imo and has definitely been a positive option when we have had the ball at t"
Positive 73.8%
Neutral 21.4%
Negative 4.8%
Supporters are absolutely buzzing about a key player — seemingly Youri — making his comeback after time away, with the fanbase treating his return as the moment their season truly kicks into gear. The energy is unmistakable: fans believe this signing or return of form is the catalyst that transforms their campaign.
Neutral
75.0%
"Season back. Yay."
Love
14.3%
"Ye gods! I love that man!"
Gratitude
10.7%
"We're so BACK!"
Positive 9.8%
Neutral 39.0%
Negative 51.2%
Supporters are expressing serious doubts about Dan James's quality and impact, with many arguing he lacks the creativity and consistency needed at this level, particularly when compared to alternative option Gnonto who they believe would deliver better attacking contribution. The discourse centres on James's inability to consistently execute crucial moments—especially crosses—when brought on as a substitute in tight matches.
Neutral
83.9%
"James on. Just in time..."
Disappointment
9.7%
"Dan James for what reason? He has not even looked close to being a good footballer for a long time"
Optimism
6.5%
"Really deserved the win, hoped to of seen Gnonto over James "
Positive 32.5%
Neutral 32.5%
Negative 35.0%
Fans are split on whether Watkins's goal represents a genuine turning point after a woeful season, or merely a tap-in that masks deeper technical issues — with most agreeing the finish owed more to shocking goalkeeping than any resurgence in form. The broader conversation highlights frustration at England selection, with supporters questioning why underperforming players like Rashford and Cole Palmer are favoured when Watkins himself has been equally disappointing.
Neutral
58.3%
"THERE WE GO! Watkins has looked good today too"
Admiration
29.2%
"Great performance from Watkins today. Hoping he can keep it up and get in some good form now "
Curiosity
12.5%
"Watkins has by no means had a good season but when you see Rashford, Solanke and Cole Palmer picked ahead of him in the squad you have to question wha"
Positive 12.5%
Neutral 55.0%
Negative 32.5%
Fans are relieved their club avoided signing a player who ended up at a relegation-threatened rival, viewing it as a narrow escape from a costly mistake. The discussion centres on how smart recruitment strategy—sometimes doing nothing—beats panic buying, whilst they're quietly satisfied watching their former target struggle elsewhere.
Neutral
80.6%
"I'd take both tbh, Gray and Bergvall as summer business would do a lot to help lower our average age, and I think both could start for us.
This hypot"
Annoyance
9.7%
"He is the biggest fucking bellend honestly, choosing a shit club like Spurs just cause they are in London. Pathetic.
Maybe he will sign for QPR in th"
Approval
9.7%
"He was hot at the time, young and looked great. And those big 6 clubs can overpay prospecting a dozen times in a row and keep on buying. "
Positive 17.5%
Neutral 37.5%
Negative 45.0%
Fans are almost universally convinced the referee got it wrong by awarding a penalty that shouldn't have been given, with many questioning why VAR didn't intervene and expressing frustration at the inconsistency of Premier League officiating. The debate centres on whether the tackle was clean and whether, even if a foul occurred, the subsequent chance was genuinely better than a penalty would have been.
Neutral
69.0%
"Today is the day, we’re getting our pen boys I feel it in my nuggets"
Admiration
17.2%
"Perfect tackle by Mavro, never a pen"
Annoyance
13.8%
"My first thought was pen, but that's a great tackle tbf
Piss poor from Rogers to not do better with it when it fell to him"
Positive 5.0%
Neutral 32.5%
Negative 62.5%
Fans are defending supporters who leave matches before the final whistle, arguing that abysmal public transport links — particularly trains and buses running at insufficient capacity — make it logistically impossible to stay until full time without facing hour-long delays getting home. The discussion reveals genuine frustration with infrastructure rather than any lack of commitment to the team, though some argue early departures damage the stadium atmosphere.
Neutral
67.9%
"Couldn't have happened to a nicer fanbase."
Approval
17.9%
"Doesn't matter what supporters care about, as long as the team is focused on winning."
Disapproval
14.3%
"Couldn't have happened to a nicer fanbase."
Positive 32.5%
Neutral 25.0%
Negative 42.5%
Fans are debating whether a recent draw against a top-four side represents a decent result or a missed opportunity, with most arguing that dropping points against elite opposition was always likely and that the team still has genuinely winnable matches ahead to salvage their season. The consensus is pragmatic rather than panicked—supporters are cautioning against overreacting to individual results when the campaign's outcome remains in their hands, though some worry about the quality and intensity of recent performances.
Neutral
40.0%
"Exactly, point from last two games was a point more than was expected, we have 5 or 6 very much winnable games ahead with Summerville coming back, bo"
Disappointment
32.0%
"Lost to a very good Villa side, we were poor but still 7 games to go, wolves and spuds could be in the bottom 3"
Optimism
28.0%
"If we're going to play like that the rest of the way, we're a cert for top 5. Thought we were brilliant "
Positive 42.5%
Neutral 42.5%
Negative 15.0%
Fans are effusive about Harry Wilson's outstanding midfield performances for Fulham this season, but the real conversation centres on whether he'll stay put or attract attention from bigger clubs like Manchester United and Liverpool come summer. There's genuine debate about his quality—some reckon he's criminally underrated and should be in Player of the Year conversations—which only intensifies speculation about his next move.
Neutral
73.3%
"I completely agree with you. Harry Wilson is an absolutely brilliant player. He is good enough to play for a top 4 club. On form, there isn’t a better"
Confusion
13.3%
"Harry Wilson must go to man united ❤"
Admiration
13.3%
"Great performance from mr wilson, love to see it, UP YOU WHITESSS"
Positive 23.7%
Neutral 44.7%
Negative 31.6%
Fans are debating Bailey's performance and consistency, with opinions split between those recognising glimpses of quality when he's supported by teammates and those frustrated by his apparent lack of physical strength and one-on-one capability. The discussion centres on whether he represents value for money and if an upgrade is needed at the position.
Neutral
80.0%
"Bailey had a great game against Lille and I think the pace of this game suits him"
Disapproval
12.0%
"Bailey deserves criticism though. He isn’t good enough, I don’t like that Emery keeps playing him "
Confusion
8.0%
"Bailey....... I just don't know what it is with him. Looks like he shits himself when he gets the ball. Zero body strength too. Weakest player I've se"
Positive 23.7%
Neutral 23.7%
Negative 52.6%
Fans are divided between schadenfreude at Spurs' catastrophic form—including a 3-0 home loss to a relegation-battling side—and genuine concern that their own team might somehow collapse badly enough to go down alongside them. There's dark humour about Spurs' desperation mixed with anxiety that the relegation fight remains wide open despite Spurs looking utterly finished.
Neutral
56.2%
"Hey Spurs, say hi to the bluenoses for us!"
Amusement
25.0%
"Look at the bright side 😉
Spurs lost 😂"
Optimism
18.8%
"They’re going to win the more goals they score the better now
Also imagine the confidence of spurs players losing 3-0 at home to the team 17th they’"
Positive 24.3%
Neutral 21.6%
Negative 54.1%
West Ham fans are united in acknowledging that defender Konstantinos Mavropanos single-handedly kept their side in the match against Aston Villa, with supporters suggesting the scoreline flatters West Ham and that Villa should have won by a far greater margin without his exceptional defensive performance. The consensus is stark—Mavropanos was the difference between a heavy defeat and a narrow one, with many suggesting he's finally delivering after a previously underwhelming spell in English football.
Neutral
57.7%
"Should have been motm today absolutely fantastic today."
Admiration
23.1%
"Should have been motm today absolutely fantastic today."
Disappointment
19.2%
"@WestHam Absolute dog shit. Got exactly what we deserved. Only decent performance was Mavropanos. Without him there have been another 2 in the net. So"
Positive 10.8%
Neutral 27.0%
Negative 62.2%
Fans are brutally dissecting a match between Tottenham and West Ham, with both sets of supporters agreeing their defensive performances were embarrassingly poor, whilst some rival fans are frustrated West Ham didn't capitalise on an opportunity to drag Spurs closer to relegation trouble. The consensus is damning—neither team's backline covered themselves in glory, and it's sparked debate about which defence was genuinely worse on the day.
Neutral
62.5%
"Definitely Spurs for me West Ham’s wasn’t that bad"
Amusement
25.0%
"That’s better. And now we have a break to get some rest!
The only downside is being West Ham meant spurs didn’t drop into the bttm 3 😂😂"
Disappointment
12.5%
"A West Ham win is a very very bad outcome. "
Positive 8.3%
Neutral 36.1%
Negative 55.6%
Fans are absolutely tearing into Wan Bissaka's performance, with supporters criticising him for being out of position, getting physically beaten by opponents, and displaying shockingly poor positioning in midfield. The negativity extends to teammate Disasi as well, with the fanbase suggesting both defenders have had genuinely dreadful displays that have directly contributed to the team being vulnerable.
Neutral
85.7%
"Disasi ❤️ let's do this lads "
Admiration
7.1%
"Disasiclass looks much better than he ever did for us"
Curiosity
7.1%
"Wan Bissaka was literally piggybacking off Rogers there."
Positive 19.4%
Neutral 58.3%
Negative 22.2%
Fans are divided on whether Tanaka deserves more playing time after putting in a solid performance, with some praising his attacking contributions whilst others remain unconvinced he's the long-term solution. The broader consensus suggests the team needs tactical changes, though there's recognition that Tanaka's recent showing offers a glimmer of hope amid inconsistent form elsewhere in the squad.
Neutral
80.0%
"I'm so happy with Tanaka's performance.
I've consistently been in the Aaronson and Gruev over Tanaka camp because he's looked off this season. Last "
Admiration
10.0%
"Nice to see Tanaka again "
Approval
10.0%
"Nice to see Tanaka again "
Positive 2.9%
Neutral 38.2%
Negative 58.8%
Fans are absolutely furious with their goalkeeper's performance during a corner, claiming he's made a catastrophic error that's either cost them a goal or set up an easy chance for the opposition. The anger runs deep—there's also criticism of the defending setup and the corner delivery itself, but the shot-stopper is bearing the brunt of the blame for what supporters see as basic, unforgivable mistakes.
Neutral
61.1%
"Keeper should have that lol I’ll take it!"
Fear
22.2%
"Terrible corner."
Amusement
16.7%
"Keeper should have that lol I’ll take it!"
Positive 5.9%
Neutral 35.3%
Negative 58.8%
Fans are divided on Justin James's performance, with some acknowledging his work rate and versatility, but others heavily criticising his ineffectiveness on the left wing, citing lost pace, poor decision-making, and a stagnation of attacking play. The consensus leans negative, with several supporters expressing frustration that he looks significantly below his best and questioning whether he has the creative spark needed for the position.
Neutral
68.2%
"Oh look Henderson is totally fine, who could have expected it "
Disappointment
18.2%
"Justin was a shitshow today, as was Brendan. Overall just annoying to watch. I’m just happy we didn’t get scored on in the 90th minute again"
Anger
13.6%
"I absolutely hate right footed players at left back, it’s just so limited"
Positive 30.3%
Neutral 42.4%
Negative 27.3%
Fans recognise Bernd Leno as a genuinely talented goalkeeper who's finally found consistency this season, but they're split on whether he's genuinely elite or simply a very good player suited to mid-table clubs like Aston Villa rather than title-winning sides. The consensus suggests he'd be a quality addition to teams outside the traditional top four, with concerns about his physicality and whether his breakthrough performance is sustainable enough to justify a move to genuine contenders.
Neutral
53.8%
"I agree. He’s playing so well at the minute as well, he’s clearly out best player"
Admiration
30.8%
"I agree. He’s playing so well at the minute as well, he’s clearly out best player"
Disapproval
15.4%
"Probably doesn’t fit the mould of desired players at the moment (strong, physical, durable etc.) but he’s one for the purists! Beautiful player on th"
Positive 46.9%
Neutral 12.5%
Negative 40.6%
Fans are divided on a defender's performance, acknowledging moments of genuine quality and importance to the team's defensive shape, but frustrated by inconsistent displays and lapses in concentration that undermine his potential. The consensus suggests he's capable of being valuable, yet keeps sabotaging himself with erratic decision-making and physical limitations in demanding matches.
Admiration
39.1%
"So amazing. I want him on the ball the most"
Neutral
39.1%
"He really is, he's had a phenomenal game so far "
Disapproval
21.7%
"The dude just can’t score"
Positive 9.4%
Neutral 43.8%
Negative 46.9%
Fans are clamouring for Aaronson to be dropped from the starting eleven after a visibly exhausted display, with supporters split between those demanding immediate removal and a smaller contingent backing him to regain confidence. The consensus is damning: his physical fatigue is showing, his decision-making has deteriorated, and rivals like Dan James deserve a chance in his place.
Neutral
81.0%
"Such an Aaronson shot"
Disappointment
9.5%
"@LUFC @focusleeds That was dreadful. We’ve got nothing in final third. Aaronson needs resting. We are in trouble"
Admiration
9.5%
"Such an Aaronson shot"
Positive 12.5%
Neutral 46.9%
Negative 40.6%
Fans are sharply divided on whether Leeds' defensive, cautious approach is pragmatic survival instinct or cowardly football that's sabotaging their Premier League future. Some argue their physical defending and point-gathering is sensible given injuries and relegation danger, whilst others criticise manager Farke for abandoning the attacking football that got them promoted, leaving them toothless in the final third.
Neutral
70.8%
"Leeds have ole of the best home records. It’s okay. "
Disapproval
20.8%
"Leeds is going down. Drawn too many games, no urgency.
Don’t rate Farke
Don’t rate Cantvert Cant-doit"
Disappointment
8.3%
"Shame on leeds? We do play awful football but we’ve just come up so we lack quality."
Positive 6.2%
Neutral 46.9%
Negative 46.9%
Fans are broadly dismissive of Scott Parker's ability to manage at top flight level, acknowledging he's excellent at getting Championship sides promoted but completely out of his depth in the Premier League. The discussion centres on frustration that his parent club didn't sack him after promotion, allowing him to damage their season with defensive, low-scoring football that simply doesn't work against elite opposition.
Neutral
84.6%
"Scott Parker is carving out an incredibly valuable niche for himself.
Any half decently run clubs in the Championship should hire him to get themsel"
Approval
7.7%
"Scott Parker is carving out an incredibly valuable niche for himself.
Any half decently run clubs in the Championship should hire him to get themsel"
Annoyance
7.7%
"@BurnleyOfficial Utter garbage and embarrassing. Get Parker out!!!"
Positive 32.3%
Neutral 54.8%
Negative 12.9%
Fans are expressing enthusiasm and support for Aston Villa and manager Unai Emery through mostly non-verbal reactions—emojis, GIFs, and brief expressions of approval. The discussion is light-hearted and celebratory in tone, with supporters sharing their happiness about the club without engaging in detailed tactical or match analysis.
Positive 12.9%
Neutral 25.8%
Negative 61.3%
West Ham supporters and neutral observers are frustrated by the Hammers' inability to maintain form, with fans pointing to poor end product, defensive lapses like being caught offside repeatedly, and inconsistent performances—winning against weaker sides but collapsing after morale-boosting draws. There's also criticism directed at manager Nuno and concerns about the team's overall quality and focus this season.
Neutral
72.2%
"Good win against West Brighton"
Anger
16.7%
"Bitchass west ham fucking it up for everyone"
Curiosity
11.1%
"typical west ham they play man city and get an unexpected draw and then go and throw it away the next game I hope I am proved wrong but it looks like "
Positive 25.8%
Neutral 19.4%
Negative 54.8%
Fans are sharply divided over whether their club can realistically push for European football given a shallow squad and injury concerns, with some arguing a Conference League push could be damaging whilst others believe improved defensive stability makes a top-seven finish achievable. The underlying tension centres on whether the club should aim for European glory or prioritise Premier League survival, with most agreeing that summer recruitment will be absolutely critical either way.
Neutral
44.4%
"Hush, the others on here were telling me just how wonderful our strikers are at the beginning of the match...."
Optimism
33.3%
"As always, we can compete with anybody. We just need a bit more creative spark and cutting edge and we'd take these no bother. We're a good team."
Disapproval
22.2%
"Bye bye Europe, say bye bye, might not see another chance at it for years."
Positive 3.4%
Neutral 44.8%
Negative 51.7%
West Ham fans are frustrated that manager Nuno completely overhauled the team's formation to compensate for Todibo's late injury rather than simply replacing him like-for-like, with widespread criticism that the new 4-4-2 setup left the midfield exposed and the attack unbalanced. The consensus is the side should've stuck with what's been working instead of experimenting with personnel and shape changes that ultimately backfired.
Neutral
77.3%
"Honestly, changing your only striker for another striker means you did nothing. I was hoping to see Taty and Wilson together. Trash game this. "
Optimism
13.6%
"Todibo out injury in lineup Potts in. Hope he plays well. COYI!"
Disappointment
9.1%
"@WestHam forget this game and move on, todibo getting injured fucked us up."
Positive 20.7%
Neutral 69.0%
Negative 10.3%
Nottingham Forest have put on a commanding attacking performance, scoring multiple goals and looking likely to add more, with supporters acknowledging the result whilst showing mixed reactions about what it means for other teams in the league. The neutral sentiment reflects fans discussing the match outcome factually rather than with strong emotional investment, though there's underlying acknowledgement that Forest's victory could have consequences for rivals like West Ham.
Neutral
76.9%
"Yessssss! Go on the Forest!!! "
Amusement
19.2%
"And forest 😂"
Approval
3.8%
"Yessssss! Go on the Forest!!! "
Positive 10.3%
Neutral 44.8%
Negative 44.8%
Fans are locked in a desperate battle at the bottom of the table, with Nottingham Forest's recent victory over Tottenham leaving competitors terrified they're being pulled further into the relegation mire. The conversation is dominated by anxiety over goal difference and the sinking realisation that time is running out to claw back points on Forest and their rivals.
Neutral
83.3%
"Forest and Sunderland both picked up good wins today. Both tough matches. "
Amusement
8.3%
"Rangers on top"
Optimism
8.3%
"I was hoping a draw in the form of the one against city. I’d have been proud"
Positive 17.9%
Neutral 21.4%
Negative 60.7%
Supporters are criticising their team's attacking approach, specifically complaining that the constant barrage of crosses—particularly from Dan James—lack creativity and precision, failing to create genuine scoring opportunities. The discussion reflects broader frustration with a predictable, ineffective attacking strategy that's produced neither goals nor entertaining football.
Disappointment
25.0%
"We are SO BAD at long throws and corners now. For the longest time. What happened?"
Desire
18.8%
"I really wish we'd give up the long throws thing. I think it's worked once and it just slows things up. "
Positive 28.6%
Neutral 42.9%
Negative 28.6%
Fans are split on Foster's display, with some praising his quality ball-playing and individual moments whilst others are calling for him to be substituted due to costly errors. The consensus sits firmly in the middle—acknowledgement of both his contributions and his liabilities in what amounts to a frustrating, inconsistent showing.
Neutral
82.6%
"An excellent 30 seconds or so from Foster there "
Admiration
8.7%
"An excellent 30 seconds or so from Foster there "
Approval
8.7%
"An excellent 30 seconds or so from Foster there "
Positive 32.1%
Neutral 67.9%
Negative 0.0%
Fans are discussing a chaotic match where Hannibal was forced off injured in the 17th minute, leading to a dramatic late collapse where Fulham earned a penalty in the 90+3rd minute after Josh Laurent's red card, ultimately scoring to salvage a draw. The conversation touches on Raul Jiménez's penalty-taking reliability and the disruption caused by the early substitution, with neutral sentiment reflecting the mixed emotions of a snatched equaliser.
Neutral
84.6%
"RAÚL NEVER MISSES! 🇲🇽 https://t.co/fdoSmiXfsn"
Approval
7.7%
"RAÚL NEVER MISSES! 🇲🇽 https://t.co/fdoSmiXfsn"
Admiration
7.7%
"67' Kingy gets us back on terms. 👑
The youngster does well to bring down Sander Berge's pass, and twists to finish well on the rebound.
🤍 1-1 🟣 http"
Positive 18.5%
Neutral 37.0%
Negative 44.4%
Fans are divided on midfielder Rogers's performance, with many frustrated that his presence creates defensive vulnerabilities despite his work rate and physicality forcing manager Emery to keep him on the pitch. The debate hinges on whether his ability to cover ground and drive forward when given space outweighs the tactical problems he seems to cause when deployed alongside other attacking midfielders.
Neutral
64.3%
"Thats rogers best game since he played up top off the bench vs RB in europa"
Anger
21.4%
"Rogers what the fuck are you doing there? "
Admiration
14.3%
"Rogers finally got the ball in space and drove. Good things happen when he can do that."
Positive 7.4%
Neutral 66.7%
Negative 25.9%
Fans are analysing their team's relegation fight after a defeat, calculating that they need maximum points from upcoming matches against Wolves, Everton, and Leeds to avoid the drop, while taking heart that rivals Tottenham are dropping points against lower-placed opposition. The discussion centres on the mathematical reality of their position—just one point behind Spurs but needing a strong run to secure safety before the final day.
Neutral
81.8%
"And now Chelsea's next games are against Man United and Man City while we have Forest and Sunderland. April could be absolutely massive."
Optimism
9.1%
"And now Chelsea's next games are against Man United and Man City while we have Forest and Sunderland. April could be absolutely massive."
Approval
9.1%
"And now Chelsea's next games are against Man United and Man City while we have Forest and Sunderland. April could be absolutely massive."
Positive 44.0%
Neutral 36.0%
Negative 20.0%
Fans are unanimously praising one player's exceptional defensive performance whilst the rest of the squad underwhelms, with supporters arguing the team would be losing heavily without his heroic display. There's genuine concern about squad depth and an implicit recognition that one player's brilliance is masking serious problems elsewhere on the pitch.
Neutral
71.4%
"Nice play Mav!"
Admiration
23.8%
"Nice play Mav!"
Joy
4.8%
"Only Mav having a good game. "
Positive 32.0%
Neutral 44.0%
Negative 24.0%
Supporters are frustrated with a sluggish first-half performance and are bracing for defeat, though some cling to the hope that a tactical adjustment and show of character might salvage something from the match. The overriding sentiment is one of cautious defiance mixed with resignation — they want their team to fight back, but aren't holding their breath.
Neutral
76.5%
"1-0 at halftime would be a huge win"
Admiration
11.8%
"Really a good match since 2025, should be 5-0
"
Optimism
11.8%
"Really a good match since 2025, should be 5-0
"
Positive 12.0%
Neutral 28.0%
Negative 60.0%
Fans are expressing deep frustration with their team's woeful defensive performance and overall lack of intensity, insisting players must wake up immediately before it's too late. There's a palpable sense that the squad has become irrelevant and are throwing away a crucial opportunity against opponents who are visibly rattled.
Neutral
58.8%
"This our chance, they have doubts!!!"
Disappointment
29.4%
"These missed chances are going to haunt us. So sloppy."
Annoyance
11.8%
"These missed chances are going to haunt us. So sloppy."
Positive 44.0%
Neutral 52.0%
Negative 4.0%
A small group of supporters offered genuine appreciation for whatever happened on the pitch, but the conversation quickly descended into pure chaos as people started talking about Costco hot dogs, deck chairs, and Magic: The Gathering. By the end, nobody's quite sure if they're discussing the match or just taking the piss out of each other.
Neutral
68.4%
"Jambalaya. And the rice has solidified to the instant pot. Buzzing for this."
Curiosity
15.8%
"different gravy the lad"
Gratitude
15.8%
"Thanks for sharing"
Positive 16.0%
Neutral 12.0%
Negative 72.0%
Fans are frustrated by what they're calling a passionless, uninspiring display against a relegation-threatened side, where their team scraped a draw thanks to defensive discipline but offered nothing going forward—a result that feels like survival rather than progression. The consensus is damning: decent defending from individuals like Pinnock and Darlow masked midfield isolation, poor passing, and an alarming lack of energy and urgency that suggests injury problems and tactical caution are strangling any chance of attacking football.
Disappointment
55.6%
"Absolutely abysmal performance. I'm fuming with how bad we were. We needs wins."
Neutral
27.8%
"Agreed. They’re looking positive."
Admiration
16.7%
"Agreed. They’re looking positive."
Positive 41.7%
Neutral 50.0%
Negative 8.3%
Fans are genuinely baffled about who "Luca Deenie" actually is, with most suspecting it's either a misspelling of Lucas Digne or some other player entirely. The only substantive discussion centres on Digne's defensive prowess at set pieces, particularly his exceptional ability to deal with headers at the far post.
Neutral
59.1%
"Fantastic by Digne"
Admiration
31.8%
"Fantastic by Digne"
Curiosity
9.1%
"0:34 luca deenie 😭"
Positive 0.0%
Neutral 37.5%
Negative 62.5%
Fans are absolutely tearing into Aaron Wan-Bissaka for a genuinely dreadful defensive display, where he's failing to track his man, committing recklessly, and proving completely ineffective at the one job he's supposed to do — get him off at half-time and bring on KWP is the consensus cry.
Neutral
85.7%
"@WestHam awb out ASAP, taty cant stay onside, awful half."
Annoyance
9.5%
"@WestHam AWB is the worst right back in our modern history why the fuck did we get rid of Coufal for this bloke"
Anger
4.8%
"@WestHam AWB is the worst right back in our modern history why the fuck did we get rid of Coufal for this bloke"
Positive 26.1%
Neutral 26.1%
Negative 47.8%
Fans are split on centre-back Struijk's performance, with some praising his work against top attacking talent whilst others criticise his physical vulnerability in one-on-one duels. The consensus suggests he's capable on the ball in open play but inconsistent when pressed under direct pressure.
Neutral
68.8%
"Struijk did a great job on Thiago, fearless "
Admiration
18.8%
"Love it when Stach gets the ball in space to carry it up, feels like a huge threat every time. Also making some good off ball runs"
Anger
12.5%
"Jesus christ Stach what the fuck was that"
Positive 8.7%
Neutral 56.5%
Negative 34.8%
Fans are divided on Burnley's Premier League survival prospects after a frustrating loss where they squandered a lead, with most agreeing their position looks increasingly desperate as the gap to safety widens with games running out. There's criticism of manager Scott Parker's tactics and tactical decisions, though some believe the side's underlying performance deserves better than their current standing.
Neutral
63.2%
"Thanks Burnley..."
Admiration
21.1%
"burnley playing well"
Disappointment
15.8%
"Burnley are so pointless and can’t stay up in the Premier League. Be better off getting relegated back to the Championship and stay in the Championshi"
Positive 13.6%
Neutral 54.5%
Negative 31.8%
Supporters are absolutely hammering a goalless draw as one of the most tedious matches they've witnessed, with widespread consensus that the result was inevitable from early on. The criticism extends to tactical choices like poor crossing and defensive parking, with fans sarcastically suggesting this drab encounter will be quickly forgotten.
Neutral
85.0%
"A valuable point on the road 👊 https://t.co/ewWSUnCOYH"
Approval
10.0%
"A valuable point on the road 👊 https://t.co/ewWSUnCOYH"
Anger
5.0%
"Hate a 0-0 game"
Positive 33.3%
Neutral 9.5%
Negative 57.1%
Fans are expressing widespread disillusionment with Premier League football, criticising poor match quality, exhausted players from fixture congestion, refereeing inconsistencies, and gamesmanship — leading some to question whether the product justifies its premium subscription costs. The discussion reflects a growing sense that despite the league's commercial dominance, the actual spectacle of the football itself has deteriorated, though most acknowledge audiences continue paying regardless.
Admiration
33.3%
"Championship is the best league in the world. For drama and entertainment, at least."
Disappointment
33.3%
"I aim sorry this is such bullshit. This is why I maintain the championship is a better league. The supposed best league in the world and all we do is "
Neutral
33.3%
"Championship is the best league in the world. For drama and entertainment, at least."
Positive 0.0%
Neutral 38.1%
Negative 61.9%
Fans are fuming over a goalkeeper faking an injury to disrupt play and allow his manager a tactical team talk—calling it blatant, premeditated cheating that's worse than diving because it's calculated rather than instinctive. The anger is compounded by the fact that commentators and authorities ignore this obvious gamesmanship whilst simultaneously handing out massive fines for minor infractions like teams coming out late after half-time.
Neutral
62.5%
"Don Goodman, how is he allowed to commentate. He’s such a biased prick "
Disgust
25.0%
"the BS coming out of the commentators mouth reminds me of F1s Crofty. it’s awful "
Curiosity
12.5%
"Something about a shame and how they should be embarrassed of themselves. Wonder who at, was during our substitutions. "
Positive 42.9%
Neutral 57.1%
Negative 0.0%
Fans are expressing cautious optimism as the match resumes after a goalless first half, with substitutions being made from the bench. The overall tone is measured and neutral—supporters are simply documenting the restart rather than celebrating or complaining about refereeing decisions, despite the thread's categorisation.
Neutral
80.0%
"Best buddies we may need to call in another favour 🙂"
Excitement
10.0%
"There's that feeling! 🤍 https://t.co/SV4aARxqHZ"
Gratitude
10.0%
"Thank you for your support today 💜 https://t.co/N5SqLCxMcm"
Positive 55.0%
Neutral 45.0%
Negative 0.0%
Fans are discussing the added minutes awarded during Leeds versus Brentford whilst simultaneously paying tribute to two people who've passed away, with the conversation mixing genuine grief with typical match-day banter about substitutions and tactical decisions.
Neutral
56.2%
"These are the calculations I'm here for! "
Sadness
25.0%
"🤍 Rest in peace, Chris and Kev! https://t.co/XsOxNhGjzm"
Desire
18.8%
"Thoughts and prayers with you at this difficult time 🙏🏼"
Positive 25.0%
Neutral 45.0%
Negative 30.0%
Fans are having a lighthearted discussion about the pros and cons of attending matches in person versus watching from home, with particular focus on the atmosphere created by live crowds and the sacrifices required to be there. The conversation is broadly positive about fan engagement and singing, though some express frustration about the effort involved in travelling to grounds.
Neutral
71.4%
"Woooo hooooo! Let me hear you sing it!!!!"
Amusement
21.4%
"I don't mind it lmao"
Admiration
7.1%
"Solid singing from the home crowd there well done lads "
Positive 36.8%
Neutral 57.9%
Negative 5.3%
A scattered group of supporters expressed cautiously optimistic but largely non-committal responses to what appears to be a tactical or squad announcement, with most engagement confined to emoji reactions rather than substantive discussion. The neutral sentiment reflects a fanbase that's neither particularly excited nor disappointed — just waiting to see what happens next.
Positive 15.8%
Neutral 57.9%
Negative 26.3%
Fans are unanimously frustrated that key playmaker Gudmundsson was missing from the side, believing his creativity and ability to take on opponents one-on-one would have made a tangible difference in what appears to have been a disappointing result. There's particular criticism of the attacking midfield options deployed in his absence, with several players failing to provide the cutting edge needed against the opposition's defensive shape.
Neutral
57.1%
"DJ is gonna win this for us"
Sadness
28.6%
"Really missed gudmonssons energy and trying to take on a player in this game"
Disappointment
14.3%
"His final ball or decision making was shocking, was walking down the steps and heard people saying he was our best player when he came on, I thought.."
Positive 15.8%
Neutral 42.1%
Negative 42.1%
Fans are heavily criticising Lewis Potter for what they perceive as diving and time-wasting behaviour during the match, with particular frustration directed at a controversial incident where he allegedly went down after contact. Simultaneously, there's divided opinion on "Brendy's" performance — some praising his physical defensive work against Potter and Henderson, whilst others suggest he's regressed from earlier form.
Neutral
58.3%
"Well done brendy"
Admiration
25.0%
"Well done brendy"
Amusement
16.7%
"Can't fool me Valdimarsson. I see that smirk 😏"
Positive 26.3%
Neutral 15.8%
Negative 57.9%
Fans are split on whether a point away from home represents a decent result given injuries and poor form, but the underlying anxiety is mounting as the team struggles to score goals and faces a potential relegation battle if the drought continues. The consensus is resignation rather than satisfaction—a relief the match is over rather than genuine optimism about their trajectory.
Disappointment
44.4%
"Frustrating game, we needed to do a lot better at home. Yet another game without a goal and we never threatened to get one, which is the worst part.
"
Neutral
33.3%
"That's a good point in a game which was never must win"
Approval
22.2%
"That's a good point in a game which was never must win"
Positive 36.8%
Neutral 15.8%
Negative 47.4%
Fans are locked in a heated debate over controversial refereeing decisions involving Leeds, with supporters split between those convinced the club is getting unfairly treated and rivals dismissing their complaints as excuses. The discussion reveals deep-rooted antagonism towards Leeds across the Premier League, with rival fans taking shots at the club's competence and character whilst some defend them as a legitimate outfit.
Neutral
69.2%
"come on Leeds. Step it up"
Disapproval
15.4%
"WE ALL HATE LEEDS SCUM"
Anger
15.4%
"Come on Leeds!
Let’s kick their ass"
Positive 26.3%
Neutral 68.4%
Negative 5.3%
Fulham supporters are engaged in a largely neutral discussion about striker Raúl Jiménez, with fans oscillating between praise for his penalty-taking record and criticism of his overall effectiveness as a number nine. The conversation touches on his international record with Mexico whilst questioning whether he remains the right fit for the club going forward.
Neutral
89.5%
"@FulhamFC Lobezno mexicano!
Siempre presente! Gran momento, no te detengas! 🔥🔥🔥🇲🇽 Te quiero mucho @Raulj1991"
Curiosity
5.3%
"Pi ero in carpi hey"
Amusement
5.3%
"Pi ero in carpi hey"
Positive 73.3%
Neutral 13.3%
Negative 13.3%
Fans are celebrating a convincing win with passionate support for key player Jimenez, who appears to have delivered a standout performance. The discussion is largely emoji-driven and celebratory, though it's relatively light on tactical analysis—this is pure, unfiltered joy from the fanbase.
Admiration
14.3%
"What a win UTF 🖤🤍"
Disappointment
14.3%
"The afternoon ends in defeat. https://t.co/PX0l9lV42Z"
Positive 0.0%
Neutral 92.3%
Negative 7.7%
Fans are tearing into goalkeeper Martin Dubravka for a catastrophic error that led to the opposition's go-ahead goal, with debate over whether he was genuinely injured or simply at fault. The broader discussion centres on poor defensive positioning and goalkeeper mistakes deciding what became a frantic, back-and-forth encounter.
Neutral
69.2%
"what on earth was dubravka doing for the equaliser"
Curiosity
15.4%
"what on earth was dubravka doing for the equaliser"
Amusement
15.4%
"what on earth was dubravka doing for the equaliser"
Positive 9.1%
Neutral 54.5%
Negative 36.4%
Fans are having a lighthearted laugh about what appears to be awkward or confusing wording from Sky Sports coverage, with the discussion quickly devolving into playful banter where people are talking past each other and joking about miscommunication rather than actually debating any substantive refereeing issue.
Amusement
80.0%
"Hahaha "
Curiosity
10.0%
"@J@JackHickling-q2d9j Clearly doesn’t! What on Earth were you watching to come to that conclusion!? 😂"
Confusion
10.0%
"@J@JackHickling-q2d9j Clearly doesn’t! What on Earth were you watching to come to that conclusion!? 😂"
With Spurs demolished 0-3 at home by fellow strugglers Nottingham Forest, supporters are fixating on young midfielder Archie Gray as the sole bright spot in an otherwise dire performance, whilst simultaneously fretting that the club's relegation trajectory could force them to sell their most promising academy product. The mood is one of desperation mixed with recognition that Gray alone cannot save a sinking ship.
Optimistic about the team
admiration
João Palhinha
Conor Gallagher
"Love Archie so much man he’s so good "
"I really do love Archie Gray. He’s come so far "
Assessing
"I'd love if Leeds got Archie back after Spurs are relegated."
"Poor old Archie, the grass isn’t always greener. mot⚽️"
Frustrated with the team
anger
João Palhinha
Conor Gallagher
"We don’t deserve Archie Gray. And the lad certainly doesn’t fucking deserve this shit. "
"Everyone leave my fucking club ( not you Archie Gray)"
Processing the result
neutral
João Palhinha
Conor Gallagher
"Fuck. Not archie"
"Shame our poor form this season is going to ruin Gray's Balon d'Or chances. "
Spurs supporters are fixated on young winger Mathys Tel's impact during the catastrophic 0-3 loss to Nottingham Forest, debating whether he was a genuine attacking threat or whether his involvement in the match—including a potential injury—ultimately cost the team. The discussion reveals deep frustration with both his individual performance and the broader defensive collapse that left Tottenham's relegation scrap looking increasingly desperate.
Celebrating the moment
admiration
Kevin Danso
Cristian Romero
"Super impressive so far from Tel. One half left to flip this. COYS!"
"My god I love how tel plays, Hope he geht’s his goals Soon "
Furious at the incident
annoyance
Kevin Danso
Guglielmo Vicario
Cristian Romero
"Tel is a serious fucking problem."
"Mathys Tel is so shit man. Nothing on defense and does shit on offense. Get him out of the club ffs"
Reacting to the events
neutral
Kevin Danso
Cristian Romero
"Tel did it to himself, he's fucking shite"
"This mfker is already shitting us with calls "
Assessing
"Keep Tel"
"Definitely take Tel off 🤷♂️🤭"
Spurs supporters are split over whether young talent Archie Gray deserves his place in the side, with some backing his development as the club's only bright spark this season, whilst others criticise his inconsistency and lack of impact in matches. The debate reflects broader frustration amongst the fanbase as Tottenham suffer a heavy 3-0 defeat to fellow strugglers Nottingham Forest.
Agreeing with the call
admiration
João Palhinha
Conor Gallagher
"love the gray-anderson match-up. two best players in the field"
"Gray is amazing "
Outraged at the decision
anger
João Palhinha
Conor Gallagher
"Gray is fucking everywhere king shit"
"What a fucking dart by gray "
Debating the call
neutral
João Palhinha
Conor Gallagher
"Even Gray's been a ghost this half. What the fuck changed?"
"Gray that was so wasteful"
Reacting to the events
"Gray is one of the few players they have that concern me, so that's a great sub."
"I hope this forces Gray off."
Assessing
"Gray is one of the few players they have that concern me, so that's a great sub."
"I hope this forces Gray off."
Fans are divided on a player's recent performance and contribution to the match, with some questioning his energy levels and game-time allocation, whilst others pivot to discussing potential transfer targets and squad reinforcements. The discussion reveals neutral sentiment overall, suggesting fans are genuinely torn between critiquing his recent form and recognising his underlying quality.
Criticising Ross Barkley
Ross Barkley
Youri Tielemans
"He's such a frustrating player to watch. Always has been, always will be.
League 1 player trapped in a Champions league players body."
"He’s done fuck all?"
Praising Ross Barkley
admiration
Ross Barkley
Youri Tielemans
"Been an absolute boss throughout the game "
"He’s been superb for about 6 weeks now. "
Processing the result
"not really, he's played it a few times. It seems easy enough to counter though"
"He caused gary mcallister to miss a peno vs England at euro 96 too. He moved the ball with his mind, we all saw it"
Assessing Ross Barkley
neutral
Ross Barkley
Youri Tielemans
"His decision making doesn't help"
"Villas decision making in and around the box has been terrible thankfully "
Fans are split on whether Watkins's goal represents a genuine turning point after a woeful season, or merely a tap-in that masks deeper technical issues — with most agreeing the finish owed more to shocking goalkeeping than any resurgence in form. The broader conversation highlights frustration at England selection, with supporters questioning why underperforming players like Rashford and Cole Palmer are favoured when Watkins himself has been equally disappointing.
Furious at the incident
"They're blowing the shit out of Watkins, he was bang average and scored a tap in down to bad keeping and defending."
"Watkins really needs to stop trying to draw penalties. Hes awful at it "
Celebrating the moment
admiration
"Great performance from Watkins today. Hoping he can keep it up and get in some good form now "
"THERE WE GO! Watkins has looked good today too"
Reacting to the events
neutral
"@AVFCOfficial Please take Watkins off …all he does is fall over every time he gets the ball…useless…"
"Man watching watkins play is sad icl theres some real effort there but damn guy couldnt get his foot on the ball and shoot right. I feel bad for him"
Processing the result
"Watkins has by no means had a good season but when you see Rashford, Solanke and Cole Palmer picked ahead of him in the squad you have to question what the England Scouts are doing"
"Mate Watkins has been another level of bad this season, I can’t even say otherwise 😂 he was much sharper today though and hopefully can rack up some goals and assists in the run in"
Assessing
"Watkins has by no means had a good season but when you see Rashford, Solanke and Cole Palmer picked ahead of him in the squad you have to question what the England Scouts are doing"
"Mate Watkins has been another level of bad this season, I can’t even say otherwise 😂 he was much sharper today though and hopefully can rack up some goals and assists in the run in"
Fans are debating whether a recent draw against a top-four side represents a decent result or a missed opportunity, with most arguing that dropping points against elite opposition was always likely and that the team still has genuinely winnable matches ahead to salvage their season. The consensus is pragmatic rather than panicked—supporters are cautioning against overreacting to individual results when the campaign's outcome remains in their hands, though some worry about the quality and intensity of recent performances.
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
games
point
"Yeah it's mad that from a couple of bad results you could go from Europe to bottom half. Crazy this late on in a season. "
"Lost to a very good Villa side, we were poor but still 7 games to go, wolves and spuds could be in the bottom 3"
Optimistic about the team
optimism
point
games
"If we're going to play like that the rest of the way, we're a cert for top 5. Thought we were brilliant "
"Exactly, point from last two games was a point more than was expected, we have 5 or 6 very much winnable games ahead with Summerville coming back, both Traore and Pablo looked alr"
Processing the result
neutral
games
point
"Our next game in the league is huge. Wolves at home on a Friday night which, if we win, will put us back level with Forest and above Spurs who have Villa and Sunderland respectivel"
"I think that because we got the draw against city it's still a win. We have much better fixtures now and the break so cry can get back and we can be full strength for the rest of t"
Assessing
"I agree we need to win one of our winnable on paper games but it’s not as simple as if we don’t win it’s done. People said that about the games over Christmas ffs"
"It’s disappointing to lose when things are this tight, but we have to expect to drop points in some of these remaining games - and this was likely to be one of them"
Mackems supporters are revelling in what appears to be a recent win, with particular praise for goalkeeper Jordan Pickford and their defensive display. The discussion is heavily tinged with local derby bragging rights, as fans take aim at Newcastle supporters and emphasise the Wearside club's superiority in the fixture.
Frustrated with the team
anger
supporter
mackems
"What the flying fuck is going on man… I wanna see more fucking fight man. Fuck these sub-human mackem fucks"
"What the fuck are these cunts doing? I'd have lost my head if I were a Mackem."
Optimistic about the team
amusement
supporter
mackems
"Go on the Mackems!! Much love from the Merseyside Mackems 😉"
"Great win for the mackems! Have a real soft spot for them, proper football fans."
Assessing
"Mackems deserved their victory"
"Brilliant the mackems from pickford and the blues❤️💙"
Reacting to the events
"Mackems deserved their victory"
"Brilliant the mackems from pickford and the blues❤️💙"
Processing the result
neutral
supporter
mackems
"Ahahahahahaha get fucked you fat geordie bastards"
"There's nothing more stupid than a Geordie"
Fans are locked in debate following a recent derby loss, with some dismissing their rivals' derby credentials as irrelevant whilst others emphasise the importance of the result and call out their team's poor performance. The discussion reveals a fanbase split between those who downplay the fixture's significance and those demanding accountability for the home defeat.
Processing the result
"@BritMJ-97…Liverpool Everton? Families love each other at the end of the game. Told my son he’s not marrying a Mag…end of."
"@BritMJ-97 Liverpool Everton? lmao nobody rates that one. That's the friendship derby"
Celebrating the moment
admiration
amusement
"@SunderlandAFC You made us proud, proper derby https://t.co/T38qftjxaF"
"@SunderlandAFC You made us proud, proper derby https://t.co/q9NyD959a9"
Furious at the incident
"@NUFC You lost the derby! You are a disgrace"
"@NUFC Imagine you losing home and away in a derby. This is derby disgrace. https://t.co/KPEPU9LRRX"
Reacting to the events
neutral
"@SunderlandAFC Most one sided derby ever. Miles bigger."
"@NUFC How did u manage to win Chelsea?
U lost a Derby?
Very utterly bad!
“The Black Cats win the Tyne–Wear derby.”"
Fans are divided on a defender's performance, acknowledging moments of genuine quality and importance to the team's defensive shape, but frustrated by inconsistent displays and lapses in concentration that undermine his potential. The consensus suggests he's capable of being valuable, yet keeps sabotaging himself with erratic decision-making and physical limitations in demanding matches.
Backing the tactics
admiration
season
Dominic Calvert-Lewin
"So amazing. I want him on the ball the most"
"He really is, he's had a phenomenal game so far "
Questioning the approach
season
Dominic Calvert-Lewin
"Sick of him hitting 30 yarders, hes got no power in his shots ffs"
"The dude just can’t score"
Reacting to the events
"Same, I've been so critical of him but he was fantastic today."
"What do people expect him to do when we start 8 defensive players who cant cross a ball at a reasonable height"
Analysing the tactics
neutral
season
Dominic Calvert-Lewin
"Not just that, he can’t seem to control the ball at all."
"Don't agree at all actually, he's been our only threat for weeks"
Fans are expressing widespread disillusionment with Premier League football, criticising poor match quality, exhausted players from fixture congestion, refereeing inconsistencies, and gamesmanship — leading some to question whether the product justifies its premium subscription costs. The discussion reflects a growing sense that despite the league's commercial dominance, the actual spectacle of the football itself has deteriorated, though most acknowledge audiences continue paying regardless.
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
"I aim sorry this is such bullshit. This is why I maintain the championship is a better league. The supposed best league in the world and all we do is sit here watching people prete"
"I missed all that so thanks for the education - I’m just a bit disillusioned with the premier league. You try so hard to get there and the refs are shite, the var is shit and to me"
Optimistic about the team
admiration
"Championship is the best league in the world. For drama and entertainment, at least."
"I don't know, I watch the Bundesliga last night on iPlayer, that was good"
Processing the result
neutral
"Two quality teams playing top class quality premier league football.. apparently."
"The Championship looking appealing right now.."
Fans are locked in a heated debate over controversial refereeing decisions involving Leeds, with supporters split between those convinced the club is getting unfairly treated and rivals dismissing their complaints as excuses. The discussion reveals deep-rooted antagonism towards Leeds across the Premier League, with rival fans taking shots at the club's competence and character whilst some defend them as a legitimate outfit.
Outraged at the decision
anger
"I’m hella bias but every single team in the Prem are unlikable dickheads as are the refs. "
"Should be a penalty. Leeds fans can fuck off with their shitty forgotten club"
Agreeing with the call
"I'd take him for Leeds, certainly. He's had a good career. Also, isn't he a beloved figure over there? Hardly a reject."
"come on Leeds. Step it up"
Reacting to the events
"Leeds shouldn't be allowed in the Prem. Too scummy."
"Defo Man U fan living under a rock Leeds have had some entertaining games in the prem this season"
Debating the call
neutral
"come on Leeds. MOT"
"Come on Leeds!
Let’s kick their ass"
Fulham supporters and opposition fans are split over the club's identity—some questioning their matchday atmosphere whilst others praise their players' performances and tactical approach. The discussion ranges from individual player praise to broader debates about how British football undervalues flair and creativity in favour of pragmatism.
Celebrating the moment
admiration
game
fulham
"nice goal. that pass to the wing was fantastic!"
"@FulhamFC Well done Josh!! You deserve that!!"
Reacting to the events
neutral
game
fulham
"@FulhamFC This is possibly the worst atmosphere of the season and there’s plenty of competition"
"@cams_2001ffc We are absolutely terrible. That’s what it is."
Furious at the incident
disappointment
game
fulham
"Typical fucking about from us lot. Put the round thing in the gaping fucking goal, lads. "
"@FulhamFC Utterly embarrassing so far."
Processing the result
"I got bet365 ad"
"Fulham gotta have the worst atmosphere in the Prem."
Fans are split on centre-back Struijk's performance, with some praising his work against top attacking talent whilst others criticise his physical vulnerability in one-on-one duels. The consensus suggests he's capable on the ball in open play but inconsistent when pressed under direct pressure.
Debating the call
"Struijk kept the 2nd top scorer in the league fairly quiet. "
"stach motm imo"
Criticising
anger
"Struijk is quite bad at football "
"Jesus christ Stach what the fuck was that"
Praising
admiration
"Love it when Stach gets the ball in space to carry it up, feels like a huge threat every time. Also making some good off ball runs"
"Struijk did a great job on Thiago, fearless "
Assessing
neutral
"@onnumarasports_ @LUFC Got to be Anton Stach tonight
Looked very composed keeping the ball,laying it off and striding forward as he does with ease"
"The fuck is struijk doing "
Nottingham Forest supporters are buzzing after a dominant 3-0 away win at Tottenham, with fans discussing how their side controlled the match despite Spurs showing some encouraging moments in defeat. The conversation reflects Forest's newfound confidence in the relegation scrap, whilst Tottenham fans are left analysing where it all went wrong in a performance that lacked intensity and composure.
Furious at the incident
disappointment
Guglielmo Vicario
Antonín Kinský
"We played like shit in 2nd half and lost, sorry for trying to be optimistic from what was a good first half? why are you like this?"
"I’m most disappointed with myself here. I actually believed we were going to do something. That’s on me. "
Celebrating the moment
optimism
Guglielmo Vicario
Antonín Kinský
"I’m still fully confident we can pull this back , better team by miles ! COYS "
"Let’s go boys! The game is there for us "
Processing the result
"At 3 nil down
..have to say there were encouraging signs.."
"Was your own fault you played too slow and thought you had won it."
Reacting to the events
neutral
Guglielmo Vicario
Antonín Kinský
"Thats so fucking annoying its always the same with us the first time we play well they score on the first chance of the game its so predictable. We got so close so many times denie"
"This 2nd half has been truely pathetic. The passes, the running, the tackling jist fkin useless. "
Supporters are locked in a fierce debate about whether this match was genuinely compelling viewing or an absolute bore-fest that wasted everyone's time. The neutral sentiment reflects a genuine split in the fanbase, with some calling it a potential game of the season whilst others describe it as one of the worst Premier League performances in recent memory.
Criticising game
disappointment
game
"This is fucking shite quality all round so far lmao"
"That was the worst game of Premier League football in years. Tumbleweed blew across the pitch in the 2nd half"
Processing the result
"Can’t believe I wasted 1 hour and 58 minutes of my life on a snooze fest better than the World Cup draw that is."
"This game was so tense and action packed, if only every premier League game could be like this, Geniuenly should be game of the season"
Assessing game
neutral
game
"Fuck this a horrid watch "
"That was a disgraceful watch. "
Praising game
admiration
game
"I think we can all agree that we're glad to be watching this. Think of all the ways we could spend these two hours, this is definitely the best"
"Thrilling game, this."
Fans are torn over a spectacular long-range effort that nearly found the net, with some celebrating the technical brilliance of the shot whilst others frustrate that a clear counter-attacking opportunity was ultimately wasted. The debate hinges on whether to admire the quality of the attempt or criticise the execution in a moment that demanded a different outcome.
Celebrating the moment
admiration
"Fantastic save. "
"Beautiful goal by Kristie.Low drive curled precision placement.Very sweet strike"
Furious at the incident
anger
"That is a tragedy. What a fucking strike "
"Bro just wasted that counter attack,I was just fuming"
Reacting to the events
neutral
"How the fuck he saved that?"
"Fucking hell that goes in 9/10 times against us"
Spurs supporters are processing a demoralising 0-3 home loss to Nottingham Forest with gallows humour and genuine emotional distress, with some fans describing panic attacks and mental health struggles linked to the team's relegation-form performance. The discussion captures a fanbase so devastated they're finding dark comedy in Arsenal's simultaneous loss and grasping at any silver lining—international breaks and family time—just to escape the reality of their club's crisis.
Frustrated with the team
nervousness
sadness
"Been feeling like this for months now, fuckin sucks. Every game just feels like your weekly dose of feeling like shit. "
"Pretty miserable in life right now and this team just gives me absolutely zero escape from that anymore. "
Optimistic about the team
"Good for you fellow fan, hope this makes your day better!"
"I’ve never been so exited for an international break"
Debating the call
"I’ve never been so exited for an international break"
"Wasted my Sunday watching this"
Processing the result
neutral
"That reminds me i have got a nice Cheese and Ham Sandwich for me to eat in the fridge."
"I can't laugh, and i can't sing....im finding it hard to do anything"
Liverpool fans are in open revolt over their title defence, with supporters tearing into the team's lack of creativity and ability to win even straightforward matches, whilst rival fans are openly celebrating what they see as a catastrophic collapse. The conversation reveals deep frustration that a defending champion side is underperforming so badly that they're now being mocked as a "circus" incapable of living up to their status.
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
arsenal
Lewis Dunk
"@LFC This is the worst ever coached lfc team. What the hell are we even playing? The defence is pure shambles."
"@LFC We are absolutely fucking shit!!!! What the fuck is that from Marma thumping it at Konate. Shit from front to back. Zero goal threat so good luck coming back from this"
Reacting to the events
"This is the defending champions ladies and gentlemen 😂"
"Worst title defence I've seen 🥀"
Processing the result
neutral
arsenal
Lewis Dunk
"@LFC Truly fucking awful. Weaker than piss and less bite thank a snake with tooth ache. Everything has to change next season."
"@LFC how fucking shit can we be??? holy fuck"
Optimistic about the team
amusement
arsenal
Lewis Dunk
"@LFC Well in boys!!! Another class display from the mighty reds. Fans are buzzing!!!"
"@LFC My boy !!!Always doing his best to help the team"
Fans are locked in debate about Anthony Elanga's performance, with some arguing he's finally finding his stride whilst others insist he remains a liability who's regularly losing possession and making poor decisions. The neutral sentiment reflects genuine disagreement among supporters about whether he deserves to stay on the pitch or be replaced.
Furious at the incident
annoyance
Joelinton
Joe Willock
"Jesus fucking Christ Elanga is fucking canny slow like "
"Knee on knee fucking knacks like. I'd be crying for weeks if I was Elanga there."
Reacting to the events
neutral
Joelinton
Joe Willock
"Because Elanga has been worse? Wrong decision time and again and when he does make the right decision he executes it badly. "
"Another entry into the Elanga is shit folder. Going to need a whole filing cabinet."
Celebrating the moment
admiration
Joelinton
Joe Willock
Jacob Ramsey
"Fantastic movement from Elanga that."
"Elanga is definitely a confidence player, he’s been a handful this game and is playing great "
Assessing
"Elanga is starting to find his form"
"Elanga to arsenal 😅😅😊"
West Ham fans are united in acknowledging that defender Konstantinos Mavropanos single-handedly kept their side in the match against Aston Villa, with supporters suggesting the scoreline flatters West Ham and that Villa should have won by a far greater margin without his exceptional defensive performance. The consensus is stark—Mavropanos was the difference between a heavy defeat and a narrow one, with many suggesting he's finally delivering after a previously underwhelming spell in English football.
Criticising Tammy Abraham
disappointment
Tammy Abraham
Ollie Watkins
"@WestHam Absolute dog shit. Got exactly what we deserved. Only decent performance was Mavropanos. Without him there have been another 2 in the net. So disappointing."
"@WestHam Disgraceful performance. Except for Mavrapanos. Would have been 4 or 5 without him."
Processing the result
"2-0 flattered West Ham.
If it wasn’t for Mavropanos Villa would’ve battered them with the chances created."
"thanks mavro could we give the other 10 players his attitude please"
Praising Tammy Abraham
admiration
Tammy Abraham
Ollie Watkins
"Should have been motm today absolutely fantastic today."
"@WestHam @HammerMusePerth Mav was our MOTM he was awesome once again and didn’t deserve to be on the losing side today. Keep your heads up, dust yourselves off and get back on trac"
Assessing Tammy Abraham
neutral
Tammy Abraham
Ollie Watkins
"@BallerTalk0 @WestHam That Mavopranos is solid tbf’d"
"@WestHam Thank god for Mav. He’s the only reason this isn’t 5-0"
Fans are locked in debate over goalkeeper Mamardashvili's performance, with some praising his crucial saves that kept Liverpool competitive whilst others criticise his distribution and suggest he's a liability compared to alternatives like Alisson or Kelleher. The consensus is mixed—he pulled off important moments but his overall contribution remains hotly contested amongst supporters.
Furious at the incident
annoyance
Freddie Woodman
Giorgi Mamardashvili
"This Mamardashvili is fucking rubbish. Terrified if he's the future after Alisson. "
"Fucking hell that is absolutely unforgivable from mama."
Reacting to the events
neutral
Freddie Woodman
Giorgi Mamardashvili
"Mamardashvili's kicking is truly fucking shit this game"
"Mama's shitty pass has fucked us"
Assessing
"Everytime that Mamardashvili plays liverpool lose 😂"
"Allison is shite"
Celebrating the moment
admiration
Freddie Woodman
Giorgi Mamardashvili
"Mamar is really good at shot stopping, love him!"
"What a pass from Mama amazing "
Supporters are praising their team's performance with the classic "lads" chant, mixing genuine encouragement with sarcastic digs at how long it's taken to see improvement after years of underperformance. The tone is celebratory but grounded—this feels like a moment of relief rather than unbridled euphoria, as if fans are saying "finally, but let's not get ahead of ourselves."
Furious at the incident
anger
"Fuckin hell. Had the worst weekend and this caps it off at 1am in Aus. "
"Up at 7 for this. Gutwrenching and infuriating way to start the day. "
Reacting to the events
neutral
"Fucking hell wake the fuck up lads. "
"O9 is going to put me in an early grave man"
Celebrating the moment
amusement
"Yep it’s been good but all good things etc "
"What a weekend!"
Processing the result
"The boys"
"Ha'way the lads.."
Assessing
"The boys"
"Ha'way the lads.."
Following Everton's emphatic 3-0 win over Chelsea, fans are divided over individual performances, with particular focus on whether certain players—notably Chelsea's Wesley Fofana—live up to their reputations, whilst Everton supporters clash over whether their own attackers are genuinely world-class or benefiting from inconsistent defending. The neutral sentiment reflects a broader scepticism in the discussion, with fans using the match as evidence to either elevate or criticise individual player quality across both sides.
Criticising Tosin Adarabioyo
annoyance
Tosin Adarabioyo
Marc Cucurella
"He's been pretty bad since his injury and I think it consistently bothers him (both the injury and his form). It's a morale issue across the board. The whole team looks and sounds "
"I’ve been saying how awful he is for the longest time. Gave me a headache reading the hype for him. He makes mistakes every single game. He is bang average at CB. "
Processing the result
"he did what he does best in that match..blunder..well, almost in every match"
"The same Fofana Chelsea fans claim is better than Saliba? They even claim he is the best CB in the world"
Praising Tosin Adarabioyo
admiration
Tosin Adarabioyo
Marc Cucurella
"He was brilliant today. He just keeps getting better!"
"He’s been great all game"
Assessing Tosin Adarabioyo
neutral
Tosin Adarabioyo
Marc Cucurella
"He sucks here too, we just suck worse "
"He’s fucking horrible "
Spurs supporters are in complete despair after a 3-0 demolition at home to fellow strugglers Forest, with fans openly questioning the team's survival prospects and demanding immediate change. The negativity cuts deep—there's a sense this isn't just a bad result, but a symptom of something fundamentally broken at the club.
Furious at the incident
anger
"I'm so fucking tired. We just fall apart. "
"Literally. How the fuck are we in this position rn. I’m fuming "
Debating the call
"COYS we can survive ❤❤"
"we're fucked lads"
Reacting to the events
neutral
"We are cooked that was dreadful "
"We so fucked if we dont pull ourselves together "
Celebrating the moment
"Great knowing you guys"
"COYS we can survive ❤❤"
Fans are debating Jacob Murphy's contribution during the match, with opinions split between those who felt he was Newcastle's standout performer in the second half and those questioning his decision-making and positioning. The overall neutral sentiment reflects a fanbase unable to agree on whether Murphy delivered a genuinely good display or squandered opportunities through poor play and positioning.
Reacting to the events
neutral
"Murphy that wasn't very shithousery of you"
"Fuck sake Murphy."
Furious at the incident
anger
"@NUFC Murphy’s bloody useless"
"@NUFC Jacob Murphy should never wear a Newcastle top again. Come on and gave us absolutey nothing..bottled every tackle and had no end product. Championship level player still gett"
Celebrating the moment
admiration
"Great effort from Murphy there"
"Murphy has been great "
Liverpool fans are tearing into their side's disorganised, shapeless performances this season, with widespread frustration that a team of champions spending hundreds of millions is defending their title so poorly and letting down supporters. The criticism is brutal and cuts across formation issues, lack of effort, and media leniency, though rival supporters are gleefully piling on the misery.
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
disappointment
liverpool
game
"This team is so unbelievably shit, honestly have never seen a worse Liverpool team in my life "
"Are Liverpool the worst defending champions ever? Just awful awful to watch. Give me an Arsenal vs. Everton match to watch any day"
Processing the result
neutral
liverpool
game
"So ugly ,liverpool !"
"Damn sick seeing other teams making a fool out of us repeatedly.. we r Liverpool!! We can’t accept such standards…"
Optimistic about the team
liverpool
game
"I for one am delighted about Liverpool this season."
"What a lovely weekend as an Evertonian."
Fans across 42 posts are largely praising Amadou Onana's dominant midfield display, with many arguing he deserves Man of the Match honours for his work rate, ball-winning ability, and all-round excellence. The consensus suggests this was a significant performance that showcased why he's become a crucial player for Villa, though a handful of jokers and dissenters provide the only pushback.
Praising
admiration
approval
"GET IN!!!! Fantastic work from Onana to win the ball back. Fucking brilliant!!"
"Yes Walkins! Great tackle by onana"
Reacting to the events
"And onana for a bit aswell"
"ONANA TeRRiFiC 👍💯"
Assessing
neutral
"Bloody hell Onana, you've GOT to get that on target. "
"It’s because Douglas and Onana stand on each others toes so when one has the ball they’re not an option to each other and block angles for actually open players. It’s been infuriat"
Criticising
"Fucking hate playing Onana. Always get that Rihanna song stuck in my head"
"Onana must be a nightmare to play against in training. Imagine trying to get round those legs in a 5-a-side "
Aston Villa fans are divided between appreciation for recent positive performances and frustration over the club's inconsistent ambitions, with rival supporters acknowledging Villa's improvement whilst some Villa faithful argue the team should prioritise trophies over European qualification. The discussion reveals broader concern among the fanbase about management priorities and whether chasing Champions League football actually damages domestic cup chances.
Processing the result
neutral
villa
season
"God villa you selfish bastards."
"These commentators will not get villas cock out of their mouths holy shit. Shut the fuck up"
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
villa
season
"This is so fucking sloppy... we're doing a villa right here. Need to finish off this shite team."
"Fucking Villa and their stupid FIFA goals"
Optimistic about the team
admiration
villa
"This was quite literally as perfect a weekend a Villa fan could've hoped for. UTFV!"
"Good on you Villa, keep going!"
Reacting to the events
"Thank you VILLA"
"Lets get one thing straight, right now. Not all of us Villa fans are so demented and obsessed with qualification for the chumpions league, obviously for the champions of the respec"
Everton supporters are using their 3-0 demolition of Chelsea to crown Jordan Pickford as a world-class goalkeeper, repeatedly contrasting his commanding display with Chelsea's Robert Sanchez and criticising his performance. Meanwhile, Chelsea fans are in turmoil, directing their fury at the club's ownership structure (BlueCo and Clearlake Capital) and demanding managerial change, with the heavy defeat intensifying calls for a complete squad overhaul.
Celebrating the moment
admiration
player
"Jordan Pickford is class , well done EFC delighted 3-0 esp against Chelsea"
"Southall is our best player ever, Pickford is our best player of the PL era"
Reacting to the events
neutral
Robert Sánchez
Teddy Sharman-Lowe
"Pickford goes berserk every fuqing time he plays us!!!!"
"Pickford never looks this good against anyone else I’m so fucking sick of it "
Furious at the incident
anger
Robert Sánchez
Teddy Sharman-Lowe
"So sick of Pickford doing this shit"
"Pickford actually hates us goddamn "
Fans are divided over whether Tottenham can secure a crucial six-pointer against Nottingham Forest on Sunday, whilst simultaneously critiquing Manchester United's display and demanding better performances and results from their side. The discussion reflects genuine frustration mixed with cautious optimism, with supporters calling for immediate improvement rather than offering concrete confidence in their team's ability to deliver the three points.
Optimistic about the team
approval
optimism
win
"@ManUtd We are winning this big"
"@ManUtd Keep the faith going team...we will win, we will have to win"
Processing the result
neutral
win
point
"@ManUtd Gutted we didn’t get all 3points!!
@FA_PGMOL fix up!!"
"@ManUtd We are playing shit"
Frustrated with the team
win
point
"@ManUtd Some shitty first half"
"@StopTheActt @ManUtd Stop with the excuses. We were shit"
Reacting to the events
"@ricoc602 That won`t happen
Spurs to beat Forest on Sunday in a 6 pointer"
"Flair up or GTFO"
Fans are split over whether their team genuinely deserved all three points or should have won by a larger margin, with some arguing controversial refereeing decisions (including a possible wrongful red card) cost them a victory, whilst others question how they nearly threw away a winning position. The debate centres on whether the performance justified the final scoreline, with complaints ranging from a poor first half display to frustration at conceding when they should have been further ahead.
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
penalty
missed
"And we have to sit on this frustrating corrupt-ass draw to make matters worse."
"Ugh now we got to wait 24 days after this shit show for the next game."
Processing the result
neutral
penalty
missed
"This is so fucking bullshit because if that bitch ass ref takes the correct decision at 0-1 Bruno scores and the games is done now look at this "
"Yeah man why are we so bad that people keep hacking us down last man or pull us back in the box. Why are we so bad that they feel the need to do it..."
Reacting to the events
"Draw but happy"
"Highlights start from the second half, how bad was the 1st half?! I didn't watch the game."
Optimistic about the team
admiration
penalty
missed
"This is a good match so far."
"there's been a ton of chances for both sides. it's been an exciting match so far. "
Debating the call
"Draw but happy"
"Highlights start from the second half, how bad was the 1st half?! I didn't watch the game."
Everton supporters are celebrating David Moyes's return to the club following a dominant 3-0 victory over Chelsea, with fans praising his immediate impact and expressing optimism about the club's direction under his management. The overwhelming sentiment centres on relief and vindication — Moyes is being credited with resurrecting the club's fortunes after a difficult period, sparking discussion about summer transfer strategy and whether Everton can now retain key players like Ndiaye and Branthwaite.
Optimistic about the team
admiration
joy
everton
finished
"Happy for David Moyes!"
"Huge fan of David Moyes! I’m enjoying this ride he’s taking us on! UTFT! "
Processing the result
neutral
everton
finished
"I think perhaps the stupidest criticism of Moyes is being upset he’s limiting JBs minutes. Risking anything with him right now would be so unbelievably stupid "
"@Everton And yet ur fans want moyes out! Absolute madness u aint getting better"
Frustrated with the team
everton
finished
"David fucking Moyes, that's who were losing to"
"Meanwhile Everton is playing the most boring football ever. People saying Moyes is boring probably never saw his Everton team around 2010..."
Chelsea supporters are locked in a grim post-mortem following a humiliating 3-0 defeat, with discussion centred on whether the performance represents another symptom of deeper systemic problems under their current setup, or simply a catastrophic off-day tactically. The mood is overwhelmingly despondent, oscillating between resignation about the club's direction and scattered attempts to find redemptive details in an otherwise dire display.
Questioning the approach
disappointment
hope
"This is worse than 22/23"
"Can’t expect any of this to stop anytime soon. It’s directionless and it’s depressing. "
Analysing the tactics
neutral
hope
"This is going to get much worse over the next few weeks"
"Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things. And no good thing ever dies. -Andy Dufresne"
Backing the tactics
optimism
hope
"It just keeps getting better!"
"I was filled with so much hope at the start of the season haha. "
Nottingham Forest's stunning 3-0 demolition of Tottenham has left supporters in disbelief, with fans across the league—particularly Arsenal and Liverpool supporters—using the result to mock Spurs' capitulation and question their credentials as serious contenders. The discussion centres on the sheer embarrassment of losing to a side battling relegation, with rival fanbases finding dark humour in Tottenham's collapse.
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
Kevin Danso
Guglielmo Vicario
Cristian Romero
"The most frustrating thing again is that Forrest haven't even done anything special.
We're just fucking weak as shit "
"Fuck this pussy ass Forrest team. Come on lads. Turn this around "
Processing the result
neutral
Kevin Danso
Cristian Romero
"I’m shitting myself. I absolutely despise Forest, their fans, and their players. Let’s smash em"
"Sorry, but you most probably deserve relegation more than Forest. This is just... horrible to watch."
Reacting to the events
"Yep typical Spurs Draw against Liverpool win in champs lge get everyone gassed as forest cant win lately and Dr Tottenham turn up...kmt this lot im done man"
"It’s good game of my home team Forest climbing up 🌳🏹🔴🧗♂️"
Optimistic about the team
admiration
weekend
"Hope we're all ready, well rested, well fed and freshly pooed, it's a glorious day to watch some Forest.
"
"@NFFC Great for Forest."
Fans are locked in disagreement over whether a Premier League midfielder genuinely possesses elite ability or if he's overhyped by the media, with supporters split between those highlighting his creative brilliance in key moments and those pointing to his patchy form, lack of goal contributions, and struggles to adapt to his current team's dysfunction. The conversation hinges on whether his talent will eventually translate into sustained excellence or if he represents false promise dressed up in occasional moments of quality.
Criticising Andrew Robertson
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
Virgil van Dijk
"FUCK NO. That's a straight up lie. We look just as poor with him in the side. One good game midweek does not change the fact that Mo was just as big a part of the problem as the ot"
"utterly useless and your second highest scorer in the PL xDDD sound like you could actually use gnabry? "
Assessing Andrew Robertson
neutral
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
"He’s so so bad "
"Idk why people are so defensive of him he’s a fucking shambles "
Processing the result
"Not even the best midfielder in the prem"
"Whys he chatting like there’s something in it for the first"
Reacting to the events
"Not even the best midfielder in the prem"
"Whys he chatting like there’s something in it for the first"
Praising Andrew Robertson
admiration
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
"So true, he was massive, improved by leaps and bounds this season, I feel so secure with him in goal now"
"He's great for the National team"
Fans are heavily criticising Aaron Ramsdale's performance, with many questioning his quality as a Premier League goalkeeper and suggesting he belongs in the Championship rather than the top flight. The discussion ranges from direct attacks on his ability to acknowledgement that defensive lapses have also contributed to conceded goals, though sentiment leans firmly negative toward the keeper himself.
Furious at the incident
annoyance
Pope
"Ramsdale is terrible. "
"Ramsdale is fucking wank. Ridiculous corner to concede when jt was straight at him and then that. Pope and Ramsdale are shite but I’d have Pope over this twat every day of the week"
Reacting to the events
neutral
Nick Pope
Aaron Ramsdale
"That's a good save by ramsdale you know. Had to be alert and athletic. "
"What a save, Aaron Ramsdale! 👏
[1-0] 24'"
Celebrating the moment
admiration
Nick Pope
Aaron Ramsdale
"@NUFC Great goalkeeping by ramsdale again"
"Ramsdale proving why he is a championship goalie. How this guy got a world cup call up is unbelievable Jeff."
United supporters are torn between optimism about the team finding its identity and building momentum, whilst simultaneously frustrated by their inability to perform consistently against weaker opposition. The fanbase remains hopeful despite recurring performances that suggest structural problems beneath the surface.
Optimistic about the team
approval
love
"@ManUtd The best club in the world. https://t.co/SUYokxql2E"
"@ManUtd You won our hearts https://t.co/lfz6hCvhES"
Processing the result
neutral
"@ManUtd United's enemy to success is back 😭 https://t.co/VF2x7sPUK7"
"@ManUtd @JeanetteEliz Manchester United why tonight 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭🧤😭😭😭 https://t.co/NgNaItDMeM"
Frustrated with the team
"@ManUtd Man United fans are the real mentality monsters most would’ve quit watching years ago"
"@ManUtd These images are the main reasons why Manchester United dropped points today 😞😭💔 https://t.co/fV22slPMLS"
Debating the call
"The ability for Man United to f up at weaker teams, this tells a story about the team spirit 😢"
"We are becoming a force again
And without an exact DNA!
That is the UnIted DNA!
Playing with freedom and trust in your team mates.
Basically the Madrid style but on a lesser d"
Reacting to the events
"The ability for Man United to f up at weaker teams, this tells a story about the team spirit 😢"
"We are becoming a force again
And without an exact DNA!
That is the UnIted DNA!
Playing with freedom and trust in your team mates.
Basically the Madrid style but on a lesser d"
Fans are split between mocking Brentford's uninspiring performance and lamenting a fixture that failed to generate excitement, with several supporters expressing frustration over poor attacking play and questioning the match's appeal to Premier League viewers. The discussion captures genuine disappointment at what many saw as a tediously forgettable encounter rather than compelling football.
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
"@BrentfordFC Didn't realise how anti-football you lot are ... Terrible team. You're lucky it's been a shit season, because you lot would be nowhere near 7th normally."
"@BrentfordFC @DangoOuattara Up there with one of the worst games of football I’ve watched in a while Jesus Christ"
Processing the result
neutral
"@BrentfordFC @TyUps11 Big respect for this 👏"
"@BrentfordFC Thank you ❤️"
Reacting to the events
"saw a tweet today asking what the most boring fixture in the prem would be..."
"@Britishking1997nearly beat city twice only lost by like one goal"
Optimistic about the team
admiration
"@BrentfordFC That’s awesome! I fell asleep"
"@BrentfordFC Great man. Good luck in the World Cup"
Assessing
"saw a tweet today asking what the most boring fixture in the prem would be..."
"@Britishking1997nearly beat city twice only lost by like one goal"
Fans are debating a controversial goal that earned their side a crucial point in a tight relegation fight, with opinions split between relief at the result and frustration over the circumstances surrounding the strike. The discussion reveals anxiety about goal difference and underlying concerns that despite the point gained, the team's attacking display remains worryingly blunt.
Celebrating the moment
admiration
Jarrod Bowen
Adama Traoré
"Very good football so far! Just hoping we get that second goal "
"That was so close. Beautiful football today. "
Reacting to the events
neutral
Jarrod Bowen
Adama Traoré
"Fuck that was too close"
"I’m way more annoyed we didn’t score any of the chances "
Furious at the incident
Jarrod Bowen
Adama Traoré
"Seeing that goal again it looked even worse.. what were we thinking leaving that wide open gap!!"
"If I have to see this fucking goal one more time I mean Jesus Christ man"
Fans are debating whether Liverpool are genuinely superior to Chelsea and other rivals, with supporters pointing to inconsistent performances like the 2-1 defeat to Wolves to challenge claims of dominance. The discussion devolves into typical cross-club rivalry banter, with supporters from competing teams winding each other up about recent form and results.
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
liverpool
chelsea
"@LFC ONE OF THE WORST LIVERPOOL PERFORMANCES AND TEAM OF ALL TIME. THEY'RE ALL FRAUDS"
"@LFC You are a pathetic, miserable team, Liverpool."
Processing the result
neutral
liverpool
chelsea
"@LFC I hope things get even worse for you, liverpool"
"@LFC A terrible performance from Liverpool, they have ruined my day ."
Optimistic about the team
amusement
liverpool
chelsea
"@LFC What a wonderful day for Liverpool :))))"
"@LFC Thank you Liverpool, you just made my day"
Fans are divided over whether a player's behaviour represents genuine rule-breaking or just improvisation, but the conversation quickly devolves into sarcasm and insults rather than substantive analysis. The neutral sentiment reflects widespread disagreement with no clear consensus emerging—just a lot of fans taking shots at each other's logic and spelling.
Criticising
anger
"Fuck this. Pathetic excuse of a performance. "
"This is a fucking disgraceful performance "
Processing the result
"Freestyle*.....not following certain rules..made up on the spot.....
You're welcome."
"Yee haw"
Assessing
neutral
"In a list of MANY shit performances this season, this has to be the worst "
"There we go. Absolutely fucking disgraceful. Embarrassing from top to bottom."
Praising
amusement
"Hahhhahahhaha omg incredible "
"That’s wonderful "
Fans celebrated Brighton's impressive 2-1 win over Liverpool at home, with widespread praise for the visitors' attacking prowess and intensity — though the discussion was muddied by divisive comments about refereeing decisions, Liverpool's defensive lapses, and bitter post-match recriminations between rival supporters that overshadowed what was ultimately a strong performance from the Albion.
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
Virgil van Dijk
"One of our worst games in the last ten years. We can’t pass, can’t shoot, can’t create space and our defense is absent at every chance Brighton creates. What. The. Fuck."
"This is an absolute disgrace. What shit are we even watching right now. Getting absolutely dominated by Brighton "
Processing the result
neutral
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
"@LFC Liverpool were disgraceful from start to finish. You saw them rolling on the ground, which is pathetic. They suffered a few serious injuries but Brighton made Liverpool look o"
"@LFC The worst brighton in history. What a shame…"
Reacting to the events
"Brighton will win with Mitoma playing"
"Kerkez in a hurry to let brighton score again 😂"
Optimistic about the team
admiration
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
"Wow the weather in Brighton looks great. "
"@LFC Congrats to Brighton. I hope you’ll get a good results in Conference League. You’ve deserved it more than any club, what a success! My best wishes to you all."
Manchester United fans are split on whether Mainoo has lost his spark this season, with critics questioning his work rate, consistency, and ability to cover ground compared to alternatives, whilst supporters defend him as the team's best midfielder and point fingers at Casemiro's decline instead. The conversation keeps circling back to a deeper problem: neither midfielder has the legs to shield United's defence effectively against press-heavy opponents.
Criticising Mainoo
disappointment
single
"stop playing Mainoo. he's not good enough, bloody jogging everywhere, gets rid of the ball as soon as ehs given it. He is single handedly making central midfield vulnerable every s"
"Mainoo is a freaking liability physically in the Midfield "
Processing the result
"Maino most overrated player ever he was walking while casemiro was even running it's mad"
"And also Mainoo who has been bad and pulled basically the same stunts as Garno, asking to leave, free Mainoo tshirts etc but he gets a full pass"
Assessing Mainoo
neutral
Mainoo
single
"@ManUtd Mainoo needs to improve his game. He has been playing poorly for some weeks now."
"Maino most overrated player ever he was walking while casemiro was even running it's mad"
Praising Mainoo
admiration
Mainoo
single
"Cunha and Mainoo have been excellent tonight "
"Lovely pass from Mainoo at 63’"
Fans are celebrating an impressive goal from Kerkez, though some are joking about his unusual positioning and the timing of his strikes coinciding with poor team performances. The discussion reveals genuine appreciation for his technical ability mixed with humour about his role and impact on results.
Celebrating the moment
admiration
love
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"Super goal Milos! That’s a great finish on top of good hustle and awareness "
"That is a lovely finish from kerkez!! "
Reacting to the events
neutral
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"Foul throw by Kerkez too.. embarrassing "
"That Kerkez kick just confused the fuck outta me"
Assessing
"that goal from Kerkez was beautiful. Absolute masterclass and never expected less"
"Good to see Kerkez scored"
Furious at the incident
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"way too fuckin easy. same old. same old. nobody closing the first cross, kerkez solo at the back. and then there's nothing we can do."
"Fucking hell. Kerkez limping now"
Sunderland fans are celebrating a dominant performance and double over their local rivals Newcastle, with the victory being framed as particularly emphatic given Newcastle's recent struggles. The discussion centres on Sunderland's superiority in the fixture and dismissive banter towards Newcastle, with even neutrals acknowledging the quality of Sunderland's display.
Optimistic about the team
admiration
amusement
great
"So happy for sunderland ...from everton😉"
"Happy for Sunderland!"
Processing the result
neutral
sunderland
newcastle
"Ahh honestly man I’m just bored of us getting shagged in the 2nd half, Sunderland have been gash and yet another goalkeeping error has gifted them a way back in "
"Utter scum 1-2 SUNDERLAND
"
Reacting to the events
"Brilliant performance and win against the scum"
"Newcastle are weak when they play Sunderland. They seem to fear Sunderland!"
Frustrated with the team
sunderland
newcastle
"Oh I'm fuming. Today was just a blip though... Sunderland being a shit hole... thats forever."
"2-1. At home. To fucking Sunderland. I am absolutely on the verge of chewing through the furniture.
How the fuck have we managed that then? St James’ Park, derby day, early lead t"
Fans are heavily criticising Lewis Potter for what they perceive as diving and time-wasting behaviour during the match, with particular frustration directed at a controversial incident where he allegedly went down after contact. Simultaneously, there's divided opinion on "Brendy's" performance — some praising his physical defensive work against Potter and Henderson, whilst others suggest he's regressed from earlier form.
Furious at the incident
"fuck me Arronson that was shocking"
"What a little cunt potter is, pushes him in the back then goes down time wasting"
Reacting to the events
neutral
"Brendy bullying Henderson. Well done, lad"
"Loudly told Lewis potter to "get the fuck up you whiney bastard" in front of the wife and kids.
PTSD from every game since Sunderland"
Celebrating the moment
admiration
amusement
"Well done brendy"
"This Lewis-Potter fellas quite good"
Liverpool supporters are split between celebration and frustration over the team's current form, with some embracing the struggle as part of the club's cycle whilst others are critical of tactical or individual decisions. The overwhelmingly neutral sentiment suggests fans are grappling with mixed emotions—caught between optimism for recovery and disappointment at dropped points.
Processing the result
neutral
error
"@LFC This is the beginning. Youll suffer more & more you arrogant liars"
"@LFC May things get even worse for you! Did you think the injustices you committed would go unpunished?"
Assessing
"@AngelofDetermination It's an absolute joy to witness. Long may it continue"
"Nah trying this shit is fucking crazy. Take your L today lil bro"
Optimistic about the team
admiration
amusement
error
"@AngelofDetermination It's an absolute joy to witness. Long may it continue"
"@LFC Congratulations and well done. I want to see these kind of results going forward"
Frustrated with the team
error
"@LFC Why do you still post shit?"
"@LFC You will sink, and you will never recover. You are a group made up of very bad people."
Supporters are criticising their team's attacking approach, specifically complaining that the constant barrage of crosses—particularly from Dan James—lack creativity and precision, failing to create genuine scoring opportunities. The discussion reflects broader frustration with a predictable, ineffective attacking strategy that's produced neither goals nor entertaining football.
Furious at the incident
disappointment
cross
Karl Darlow
"We are SO BAD at long throws and corners now. For the longest time. What happened?"
"Dan James’ crosses are a disgrace"
Debating the call
"Since when is our offense reduced to hopeful, speculative longballs? Tough last 30 minutes to that one, grateful to get a point out of it."
"If we could stick together two consecutive passes that'd be very nice."
Reacting to the events
neutral
cross
Karl Darlow
"Come on lads, kick it in the goal"
"Just one more long throw and we'll win this"
Celebrating the moment
cross
Karl Darlow
"Wow, Ao!"
"Liking the unconventional runners / passes we are completing "
Fans are sharply divided over goalkeeper Lammens's performance, with some praising his shot-stopping ability and crucial saves whilst others criticise his positioning and question whether he's capable of handling high-pressure moments. The discussion reveals deeper uncertainty about whether he's genuinely the right fit between the sticks, with several supporters drawing unfavourable comparisons to alternative keepers.
Celebrating the moment
admiration
gratitude
"Senne lammens is brilliant as always thanks so much lammens hope you see this"
"I love Lammens, so comfortable so sure of himself "
Reacting to the events
neutral
"Is that Lamme s time wasting? So unethical"
"Lammens terrible again against Bournemouth "
Furious at the incident
"I have so bad memories of Onana, that i feel he can conceded any shot , highlights meme reels dont help either "
"Can we talk about that Lammens, I have never seen him dive and keep a curled ball out.. I so much dislike that talk for notin keeper"
Supporters are expressing exhaustion and disillusionment with a deeply underwhelming campaign, torn between occasional flashes of quality and relentless disappointment that has eroded their emotional investment. The fanbase appears fractured—some clinging to small positives like survival or cup runs, whilst others have emotionally checked out entirely, resigned to a forgettable season and bracing for summer departures.
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
sadness
"Season is over now. Absolutely disgraceful season. "
"Fuck this season. Turned out to be so forgettable"
Processing the result
neutral
"On the positive side we only play 7 more times this season"
"I just can't anymore with this team. "
Optimistic about the team
"I fucking love this team man"
"nice way to officially end the season "
Fans are locked in debate over whether a defender deliberately handled the ball to stop a goal, with disagreement centring on whether it was a clear handball offence or a legitimate attempt to play the ball. The discussion reveals typical frustration with refereeing decisions, with some suggesting incompetence whilst others defend the official's call.
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
"@BurnleyOfficial Fucking disgraceful. Every last fucking 1 of them. Absolutely disgraceful"
"@BurnleyOfficial Fucking embarassing!! Sack the fraud immediately!!"
Processing the result
neutral
"@BurnleyOfficial Your coach is worthless. And he should be fired"
"@BurnleyOfficial We are the absolute laughing stock of the league simply embarassing leadership from the top down. I was on board with ALK + JJ but not anymore get them the fuck ou"
Debating the call
"Next time i put a football bet on, im going to ring all the refs to find out who is going to win."
"Burnley fan I assume 😂😂😂😂😂"
Optimistic about the team
amusement
"@BurnleyOfficial Fucking mint lads top job cheers for that haha"
"@BurnleyOfficial Great second lads"
Fans are split on whether a point away from home represents a decent result given injuries and poor form, but the underlying anxiety is mounting as the team struggles to score goals and faces a potential relegation battle if the drought continues. The consensus is resignation rather than satisfaction—a relief the match is over rather than genuine optimism about their trajectory.
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
"Frustrating game, we needed to do a lot better at home. Yet another game without a goal and we never threatened to get one, which is the worst part.
Time will tell if we can claim"
"I’ll take a point away with half our most important players missing "
Optimistic about the team
approval
"Lol this cheered me up."
"That's a good point in a game which was never must win"
Reacting to the events
"I’ll take a point away with half our most important players missing "
"Don't be sad that this game happened, be happy that it is over."
Processing the result
neutral
"Exactly, for what we have, it's not a bad result. "
"Don't be sad that this game happened, be happy that it is over."
Fans are locked in a heated dispute over a Champions League result involving Galatasaray, with accusations of match-fixing and officiating bias flying alongside post-match recriminations. The 238-post thread reveals deep animosity between rival fanbases, mixing genuine frustration about performance with pointed jibes at opposing clubs' handling of the fixture.
Frustrated with the team
won
"@LFC Galatasaray's enemies have always met a very bad end. Liverpool, I hope your end is even worse. This result is just the beginning. PSG is next. May you suffer even more, you l"
"@LFC Get worse. This defeat is the price for your bad behavior towards @GalatasaraySK You cut off our players finger, broke players arm. You were racist towards Osimhen. Your secu"
Debating the call
"YOU ARE PROGRESSING IN THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE THROUGH MATCH-FIXING WITH UEFA... BECAUSE OF THE FILTHY THINGS YOU DID TO GALATASARAY, MAY YOU HAVE EVEN WORSE YEARS, MORE PAINFUL INJUR"
"After the highs of Galatasaray rude wake up call."
Processing the result
neutral
won
"@LFC Why did you waste time when the injury occurred? Wait for @GalatasaraySK next year you shameless unpleasant people.."
"@LFC This is just the beginning of the humiliation and embarrassment you will be subjected to in the days ahead with the curse of Galatasaray fans. The curse of Galatasaray fans wi"
Optimistic about the team
amusement
approval
won
"@LFC Gala fans are happy now. Thank you @OfficialBHAFC"
"@OfficialBHAFC Congratulations friends, you've avenged Galatasaray. From now on, this team will have a lot of fans behind it."
Fans are sharply divided over whether their club can realistically push for European football given a shallow squad and injury concerns, with some arguing a Conference League push could be damaging whilst others believe improved defensive stability makes a top-seven finish achievable. The underlying tension centres on whether the club should aim for European glory or prioritise Premier League survival, with most agreeing that summer recruitment will be absolutely critical either way.
Frustrated with the team
Ethan Ampadu
Sean Longstaff
Ao Tanaka
"Looks a bit like we are sleep walking towards relegation. Our press is non existent, our midfield creates zero on the ball, and most worryingly, our set pieces are now really poor,"
"Bye bye Europe, say bye bye, might not see another chance at it for years."
Optimistic about the team
optimism
Dominic Calvert-Lewin
Daniel James
Joël Piroe
"Hush, the others on here were telling me just how wonderful our strikers are at the beginning of the match...."
"As always, we can compete with anybody. We just need a bit more creative spark and cutting edge and we'd take these no bother. We're a good team."
Reacting to the events
"You obviously don't watch us enough. Only five teams have scored more goals this season. It was a good point with a seriously depleted squad, hence only one substation made.. Six o"
"Bye bye Europe, say bye bye, might not see another chance at it for years."
Processing the result
neutral
Dominic Calvert-Lewin
Daniel James
"On the other hand (*if* we qualified for Europe) we'd have a much better chance of winning the Conference League than the other two which I suspect would be much tougher games agai"
"Agreed. I just feel we are actually resilient now. In the past we'd have fucked up and lost that at the death. I feel now, they're ready to step up to the challenge and I think it'"
Fans were genuinely impressed by Kaoru Mitoma's performance, with widespread praise for his gliding runs and technical ability down the left wing, sparking debate about why he isn't starting regularly for Brighton and whether elite clubs like Liverpool should be targeting him. The discussion balanced genuine admiration for his quality against confusion over his squad status and comparisons to other wingers at bigger clubs.
Reacting to the events
neutral
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"I feel bad for Dom. He deserves better than this."
"dom's dead balls have been shite so far"
Celebrating the moment
admiration
amusement
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"So fun to watch Mitoma"
"God I love Mitoma. What a baller "
Furious at the incident
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"More dross from dom. he’s been terrible today too."
"Oh panic-ball incoming. Put all attacking minded players… Fucking shit. Brighton subbed in Mitoma. This guy has no brain or what?"
Fans across multiple clubs are praising Granit Xhaka's performances since joining Sunderland, with even rival supporters acknowledging his quality and impact as one of the season's standout signings. The discussion centres on how the midfielder has silenced doubters and proven himself to be underrated, with supporters crediting him as a transformative figure for the club.
Reacting to the events
neutral
Joelinton
Joe Willock
"He’s a useless tit isn’t he "
"I would hate that. Bloke is a pure 🐍
He also can’t break down a low block so would be Déjà vu from the off "
Furious at the incident
Joelinton
Joe Willock
"He’s fucking awful "
"He been absolutely woeful in the few minutes hes been given, mind. Disaster signing"
Assessing
"Granit Xhaka loved him at Arsenal, glad he left with his character intact."
"Villa fan here and must admit xhaka has to be the signing of season, he's been excellent for them fair play to Sunderland"
Celebrating the moment
admiration
amusement
Joelinton
Joe Willock
"Excited to see him at the world cup, he's a real talent "
"Best game in a while for him and it’s purely because of positioning IMO. Great to see so far "
Processing the result
"Granit Xhaka loved him at Arsenal, glad he left with his character intact."
"Villa fan here and must admit xhaka has to be the signing of season, he's been excellent for them fair play to Sunderland"
Fans are absolutely fuming with referee performance and VAR inconsistency, arguing that officials are making obvious mistakes and taking far too long to review decisions when they finally get them right. There's particular frustration that VAR seems to intervene on non-penalties but miss genuine shouts, with supporters demanding accountability from PGMOL's refereeing standards.
Outraged at the decision
anger
"This fucking REF Is pathetic "
"This ref is terrible lmao. Not favouring anyone, but he just sucks. "
Debating the call
neutral
"Nice one Ref"
"We are getting fuck all today from this ref. "
Agreeing with the call
admiration
"Always love to see a good and efficient use of VAR"
"Officiating has been pretty good today"
Fans are overwhelmingly praising Brobbey's powerful performance and physical strength in a recent match, though some debate has emerged around controversial contact involving opposing defender Botman. The conversation centres on whether Brobbey's aggressive style and strength—which supporters celebrate as his greatest asset—crossed into foul play, with disagreement over who was genuinely at fault in the physical clash.
Debating the call
neutral
wants
Kieran Trippier
"Disgusting cheating by Brobby "
"Brian Brobby is a really angry person. "
Agreeing with the call
admiration
amusement
wants
Kieran Trippier
"Love this performance from Brobbey. Such a handful"
"Nice to see Brian with a smile on his face. He was magnificent as was the whole team. HWTL."
Outraged at the decision
wants
Kieran Trippier
"Brobbery kicked botman in the head he's a DIRTY player"
"That Brobbey is a fucking unit like, can see why the mackems give the seagulls a night off to glaze him instead"
Reacting to the events
"Bwyan Bwobbey"
"Brobbey was incredible."
Processing the result
"Bwyan Bwobbey"
"Brobbey was incredible."
United supporters are flooding social media with fragmented reactions—mostly celebratory emojis and brief exclamations—suggesting something significant has just happened at Old Trafford, though the actual context remains buried beneath the noise. The neutral sentiment score and cryptic posts hint at a divisive moment where fans can't quite settle on whether to celebrate or commiserate, creating that classic United chaos where 118 posts somehow tell you almost nothing concrete about what actually went down.
Celebrating the moment
approval
amusement
new
"@DiianaD_ @ManUtd I love you more my wife"
"@ManUtd I love youuuuuu"
Reacting to the events
neutral
new
"@ManUtd Good 💔💔💔💔"
"@ManUtd 🤬"
Furious at the incident
new
"@ManUtd I hate yall 😭😭😭😭"
"@ManUtd 💔💔💔💔🤢"
Aston Villa fans are united in one thing after this match — their Greek defender Mavropanos has been absolutely world-class, single-handedly keeping the scoreline respectable in what's otherwise been a disastrous performance. He's the only positive to emerge from a game that's left supporters furious with everyone except their towering centre-back, who's getting compared to all-time greats.
Assessing Tammy Abraham
neutral
Tammy Abraham
Ollie Watkins
"That Greek fuck needs to fuck off"
"mavropanos playing like fucking prime Sergio ramos fucks sake"
Praising Tammy Abraham
admiration
Tammy Abraham
Ollie Watkins
"Mavro is honestly my fave player atm "
"The Mavropanos redemption arc has been my favourite in recent years"
Criticising Tammy Abraham
anger
Tammy Abraham
Ollie Watkins
"Embarrassing first half, we've been absolutely awful. Mavropanos keeping us in it "
"Fuck everything about this game except Mavropanos. "
Processing the result
"I've literally never heard of this Mavrapanos fella and he's out here looking like prime Maldini"
"Mavropanos is fucking insane holy shit what a player as a villa fan"
Fans are split on whether Danny Welbeck deserves selection for England, with supporters praising his professionalism and recent form whilst critics argue his career-long inconsistency and goal tally don't justify World Cup inclusion over other strikers. The debate hinges on comparing Welbeck's credentials against underwhelming alternatives and broader questions about squad selection strategy.
Reacting to the events
neutral
world cup
welbeck
"Words cant describe how much I hate Danny wel beck ."
"Not the reason we lost(we were shit. Again.) but Darren England is probably the worst referee in the league. 22 fouls in that game and he dished out 11 yellow cards. He was equally"
Celebrating the moment
admiration
amusement
world cup
welbeck
"Im in love with his football wohooo so lucky to witness his magic week in week out! "
"I love Welbeck!"
Processing the result
"I have mad respect for Danny Welbeck."
"Still THAT GUY!"
Debating the call
"I have mad respect for Danny Welbeck."
"Still THAT GUY!"
Furious at the incident
world cup
welbeck
"Darren england. So shit"
"Darren England is absolute dog shit, both sides getting fucked over"
Fans are divided over whether Cunha's decisive performance in securing a crucial win — which looks set to fire their side into European football — should be tainted by accusations of diving and exaggerating contact. The debate hinges on whether his undeniably skilful play and clutch moments justify overlooking what many see as shameless gamesmanship that's become his trademark.
Celebrating the moment
admiration
amusement
game
"So good from cunha!!!"
"Cunha has been fantastic, its been a great first half hour!"
Reacting to the events
neutral
game
"I'm with Cunha. Why the fuck are you out in narnia on a break Mbuemo?"
"Cunha has been crap again"
Assessing
"Cunha the diver though i lovw him😂"
"Stop taking Cunha off!!"
Processing the result
"Cunha the diver though i lovw him😂"
"Stop taking Cunha off!!"
Furious at the incident
game
"Cunha needs to wake up. He's playing like garbage. "
"Lmao how fucking stupid was that, well done Cunha"
Fans are debating Bailey's performance and consistency, with opinions split between those recognising glimpses of quality when he's supported by teammates and those frustrated by his apparent lack of physical strength and one-on-one capability. The discussion centres on whether he represents value for money and if an upgrade is needed at the position.
Assessing game
neutral
game
"Bailey took a good Judo trip there."
"Three times has the ball on his foot and is dispossessed twice. Bailey just doesn’t have it sadly. I feel bad for the guy."
Reacting to the events
"Does that mean 30 million without Bailey?"
"Rob Edwards in the stands ?!"
Criticising game
game
"Bailey....... I just don't know what it is with him. Looks like he shits himself when he gets the ball. Zero body strength too. Weakest player I've seen in a long time. Go to the f"
"Fucking hell Bailey has been bad against Diouf"
Praising game
game
"Bailey, Youri, Dougie, my 23/24 Galacticos. Come and cook, lads. Lovely to have Tilly back."
"Bailey had a great game against Lille and I think the pace of this game suits him"
Chelsea and Everton supporters have sparked a debate about the match commentator's work during the 3-0 defeat, with opinions split sharply between those who found him entertaining and knowledgeable versus those who felt he talked excessively and detracted from the action. The negativity around referee decisions appears tied to broader frustration with the broadcast coverage rather than specific on-pitch officiating calls.
Outraged at the decision
annoyance
"He has absolutely no self awareness and that isn't going to change. Look at the stupid shit he comes out with. The guy is a disaster."
"Can't stand this malnourished little skeletor fuck"
Processing the result
"Sounds like commentator is in the toilet lol"
"Replace Peter Drury with this commentator please"
Debating the call
neutral
"I haaaate the likes of jags today and other cases Osman.. they are terrible at talking us up. Asking jags about Europe ambitions and couldn't be more weak in his response. "
"god I hate La Saux commentating."
Agreeing with the call
amusement
"he speaks really well. i like him."
"Yeah! What a nice guy"
Everton supporters have zeroed in on Beto's commanding display in the 3-0 demolition of Chelsea, with fans praising his two-goal brace and clinical finishing as evidence he's finally delivering on his potential at the club. The discourse centres on whether this performance—particularly his technical quality and work rate—represents a genuine turning point for the striker and justifies keeping faith with him going forward.
Reacting to the events
neutral
Tosin Adarabioyo
Marc Cucurella
"wtf was Beto doing, just fucking cunt it up the field instead of trying to pass it out mate"
"Bro it’s so easy to not give Beto a sniff of that ball, two absolutely horrendous touches. "
Celebrating the moment
admiration
amusement
Tosin Adarabioyo
Marc Cucurella
"Amazing day for Beto! Worked hard and made some great runs today!"
"So happy for Beto "
Processing the result
"Should be relegated if Beto scores a brace against you"
"Samuel Beto & Skillian Ndieye 💙"
Assessing
"Should be relegated if Beto scores a brace against you"
"Samuel Beto & Skillian Ndieye 💙"
Furious at the incident
Tosin Adarabioyo
Marc Cucurella
"Beto is fucking slow aswell which makes this even worse"
"the worst striker in the league is about to have a hat trick on us lmao"
Spurs fans are locked in heated debate over whether their goalkeeper's early departure was genuine injury or frustration-driven, whilst simultaneously acknowledging their star performers' quality amidst a humbling 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest. The discussion reveals deep concern about relegation form, with supporters arguing over individual culpability in a disastrous defensive display that saw three goals conceded.
Furious at the incident
annoyance
Guglielmo Vicario
Antonín Kinský
"He is the worst and we ALWAYS have him."
"Because he is a shit player and doesn’t having any shooting, running, or hold-up play ability. Genuinely doesn’t deserve to even be on the bench. "
Reacting to the events
neutral
Guglielmo Vicario
Antonín Kinský
"Ngl might be the worst game I've seen him play for us "
"Because he's fucking shit like all the other players at the club save for Archie Gray "
Assessing
"That keeper wasn't injured and had to go off.. he was just sick of playing for this shite conceding goals"
"he didnt concede 3 in 15 minutes"
Celebrating the moment
admiration
Guglielmo Vicario
Antonín Kinský
"Well he will be perfect for us next season"
"He's great for Argentina. He'll look like a different player this summer."
Fans are divided over whether Bournemouth deserved their cup final victory over Manchester United, with some praising Bournemouth's superior football and others claiming VAR decisions or soft defending cost United the match. The discussion exposes genuine frustration amongst United supporters about their team's performance, whilst Bournemouth fans celebrate what they see as a well-earned win against a sluggish opponent.
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
final
draws
"Fuckin hate playing Bournemouth. Just get a scrappy goal and get out of here with 3 points lads. "
"NOW WE KNOW WHY BOURNEMOUTH ARE DRAWING ALL THEIR GAMES!?!? WHAT A DISGRACE OF A CLUB!!! INVESTIGATION NEEDED IN THAT CLUB ASAP!"
Processing the result
neutral
final
draws
"god i fucking hate bournemouth "
"bournemouth and iraola. i hate playing when we play this team"
Debating the call
"Crying again VARchester united.... couldn't beat a poor Bournemouth side winless in their last 4"
"Bournemouth's first goal is a bit soft to concede.."
Reacting to the events
"Crying again VARchester united.... couldn't beat a poor Bournemouth side winless in their last 4"
"Bournemouth's first goal is a bit soft to concede.."
Optimistic about the team
admiration
final
draws
"Delighted for Bournemouth"
"Great stuff,all hail Bournemouth who should have won by a mile..6>1 Amen"
With 656 posts dominated by laughter, shock reactions, and one-word responses, Spurs supporters are processing a genuinely humiliating 0-3 defeat to a relegation-battling Nottingham Forest — a result so bleak that the fanbase has essentially given up on coherent analysis and resorted to dark comedy. The neutral sentiment masks what's clearly a crisis moment: when your team loses 3-0 to a side sat 16th, there's nothing left to debate, only gallows humour.
Assessing
neutral
"Worst take of the season congrats"
"What is wrong with you clowns "
Criticising
"what a fucking embarrassment. "
"Blue scum scumbag. He's a moron."
Praising
amusement
approval
"I’m so happy lads. We deserve this. We really do."
"I’m so happy!!!!"
Supporters are locked in a heated debate about Sunderland's display following their Barcelona match, with opinions sharply split between those blaming individual players for poor effort and tactical execution, whilst others defend the manager's approach. The discourse reveals genuine frustration at inconsistent performances, though fans remain broadly conflicted rather than unified in their criticism.
Processing the result
neutral
"@SunderlandAFC Well that was fucking stupid"
"@SunderlandAFC Fuckin shite."
Frustrated with the team
anger
"@SunderlandAFC Fucking embarassing, play some football pls"
"@SunderlandAFC FFS...that is so poor...stupid & inexcusable"
Optimistic about the team
amusement
"@SunderlandAFC Fucking love it yeeeeeeeeeha"
"@SunderlandAFC A brilliant performance!"
Assessing
"@dannyecclestonI ain’t a Sunderland fan"
"@AdamScott-s7lit's being used after the Barcelona game lmao"
Fans are divided between frustration at the lack of silverware this season and cautious optimism about the club's remaining chances in European competition. The discussion reveals tension between those demanding immediate success and supporters arguing the team is still very much in contention across multiple competitions.
Processing the result
neutral
ucl
"@eskacksari1905 @LFC Worry about your shit league !!"
"@LFC I hope you never see another championship in your lifetime. https://t.co/1BKl3vKwxa"
Optimistic about the team
optimism
ucl
"@immagernation I hope he will one day go to your favorite club and coach your club because you love him 🥰🥰🥰"
"@galacimbom19055 @LFC Enjoy the UCL quarter final"
Frustrated with the team
ucl
"@LFC We hope that you won't win a thing for 50 years. You're cursed now. Go to hell!!!"
"@Samlite_ @LFC The only place you go is the fkn UECL next year u fkn losers"
Debating the call
"No trophy this season..."
"@TheWorldEyeExplorerWhere have you been all these times...you only come up when it's 7 games left and top of the league LOL"
Fans are celebrating Ollie Watkins' standout display and goalscoring contribution, with even previous doubters now full of praise for his all-round play and effort. The discussion highlights manager Unai Emery's obvious faith in the forward and reflects genuine affection from supporters who are witnessing a player performing at his best.
Celebrating the moment
admiration
love
Emiliano Martínez
Marco Bizot
"Hell yeah Ollie way to pounce on that rebound!!"
"Brilliant from Onana, Morgz and Ollie! "
Assessing
"seems like a new man since the death of his brother in police custody our Ollie"
"Emery loves Ollie Watkins, it’s not even funny. They ask him about John and Youri and he has to include Ollie 😂."
Reacting to the events
neutral
Emiliano Martínez
Marco Bizot
"Ollies never scoring lol"
"That darned smile"
Furious at the incident
Emiliano Martínez
Marco Bizot
"Fuck yah Ollie, get innnnnnnnn"
"That's more like it Ollie! Where the fuck has that been?"
Fans are torn over Michael Carrick's handling of a controversial penalty decision, with many believing the referee made a blatant error whilst others defend Carrick's measured tactical response in a recent interview. The discussion reveals deep frustration with both officiating standards and questions about Carrick's managerial credentials, though a vocal minority appreciate his composed, intelligent approach to the match.
Outraged at the decision
annoyance
"This ref is an absolute fucking joke. If I'm Carrick I'm calling this out instantly. Fucking rediculous decisions all night. "
"That's genuinely boiled my blood that. I hope Carrick tears into the ref after the game, fuck a fine. These cunts need to be held accountable, this has been a complete farce"
Debating the call
neutral
"bad ref, incorrect decisions, BUT we are in a great spot for Champions league. Let us appreciate the points that Carrick has brought us. I have 100% confidence we will end the seas"
"Well done Carrick 🙌🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽"
Agreeing with the call
optimism
"I love Carrick's new music video 'Michael Carrick Symphony'."
"This is the first time in a while I've genuinely wanted to watch the whole manager's interview, I really like Carrick. Watching United at the moment is great and I know we can cont"
Chelsea supporters are split on midfielder Romeo Lavia's actual quality, with some defending his potential and tactical fit whilst others criticise his defensive positioning, lack of creative incisiveness, and repeated injury setbacks since his arrival. The debate hinges on whether Lavia's weaknesses—poor off-the-ball movement, limited through-ball vision, and inability to shield the defence—are being masked by Chelsea's broader tactical issues or whether he's genuinely not the midfielder the club needs him to be.
Assessing Cole Palmer
neutral
Cole Palmer
Enzo Fernández
"Caicedo Enzo lavia has to be the worst midfield assembled ever, 300 million for players that don't complement each other at all."
"Injuries have destroyed Fofana and Lavia and we still wasting time with these washed nothing players now
And yes Lavia is completely finished, hasn't played serious football for "
Criticising Cole Palmer
lavia
destroyed
Cole Palmer
"Lavia was absolutely pish. His inability/ not wanting to pass the ball forward at any speed was so jarring"
"@ChelseaFC Please, my fucking head coach. Lavia out,and move NETO to right,"
Analysing the tactics
"I'm so glad she let him hold that L"
"Lavia doesn't care"
Reacting to the events
"I'm so glad she let him hold that L"
"Lavia doesn't care"
Praising Cole Palmer
admiration
Cole Palmer
Enzo Fernández
"Lavia looks excellent "
"Lavia is looking promising! "
Fans are expressing genuine surprise and appreciation at Jadon Sancho's recent performances, with multiple posts highlighting his dangerous attacking play over the last few matches. The conversation also touches on defensive performances, particularly around Matty Cash's role shifts and mixed results, though opinions remain divided on his effectiveness in different positions.
Praising
admiration
love
"Great work from Sancho!"
"Love how much sancho has improved since the beginning of the season, some nice creativity there "
Processing the result
"Sancho has been class"
"Haha. Fast typing as leaving stadium. Haha. He did some good spoon bending"
Assessing
neutral
"I still think we’re playing Sancho on the wrong side lads. I know it seems weird but I just can’t shake that I feel he’d threaten the goal more cutting inside on his stronger foot "
"Sancho just broke that guys ankles, jesus!"
Reacting to the events
"Sancho has been class"
"Haha. Fast typing as leaving stadium. Haha. He did some good spoon bending"
Criticising
"Just remembered Cash exists and he’s a fucking prick"
"He's a solid CB and an absolutely awful RB"
Fans are celebrating an impressive goal in the second half that defied expected statistics, with multiple posts joking about the low xG (expected goals) model being proven wrong. The discussion also includes casual player comparisons and calls for fans to submit their match ratings.
Celebrating the moment
admiration
second half
playing
"@AVFCOfficial It looks as though we have been fantastic, fully deserving of our lead…
#avfc"
"@AVFCOfficial What a great half, just score ONE more please!"
Reacting to the events
neutral
second half
playing
"@AVFCOfficial Shud be game over is the only criticism of that half. So frustrating why we dont play front foot all the time"
"@AVFCOfficial We have seen a draw like this before. How unprofessional can players be.
Desire is not there."
Processing the result
"Bet that steward is well chuffed with that thumbnail photo!"
"@matthewmulholland1797 2 really as goal difference is a lot worse"
Assessing
"Bet that steward is well chuffed with that thumbnail photo!"
"@matthewmulholland1797 2 really as goal difference is a lot worse"
Furious at the incident
disappointment
second half
playing
"@AVFCOfficial Our fucking meatball"
"@AVFCOfficial Sell Rogers please. He is absolute wank."
Fans are buzzing about Schar's impressive display in the recent match, with many praising his physical prowess and suggesting he deserves coverage on Match of the Day. The discussion is largely positive, though some are joking about his muscular build and wondering whether Shearer will feature on the post-match show.
Reacting to the events
neutral
schar
"Fuckin deck him mad dog"
"Balthazar is a thirsty bitch "
Celebrating the moment
admiration
schar
"His hair is lovely "
"Schar is a very handsome man "
Furious at the incident
schar
"Fuck off, no man should be that hot. It’s literally unfair to the rest of us"
"I was not expecting that shot of Schar in the crowd, that shit needs a NSFW warning"
Fans are frustrated by what they're calling a passionless, uninspiring display against a relegation-threatened side, where their team scraped a draw thanks to defensive discipline but offered nothing going forward—a result that feels like survival rather than progression. The consensus is damning: decent defending from individuals like Pinnock and Darlow masked midfield isolation, poor passing, and an alarming lack of energy and urgency that suggests injury problems and tactical caution are strangling any chance of attacking football.
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
James Justin
Pascal Struijk
"Absolutely abysmal performance. I'm fuming with how bad we were. We needs wins."
"The system was wank today. Looked like we had no idea. The players didn't help but can't blame them entirely when the setup basically gave us no potency."
Assessing
"Absolutely abysmal performance. I'm fuming with how bad we were. We needs wins."
"Basically a 6/10 from everyone.
Brendy and Struijk didn’t play very well. Wouldn’t pick anyone else out really "
Analysing the tactics
"Absolutely abysmal performance. I'm fuming with how bad we were. We needs wins."
"Basically a 6/10 from everyone.
Brendy and Struijk didn’t play very well. Wouldn’t pick anyone else out really "
Optimistic about the team
admiration
Dominic Calvert-Lewin
Daniel James
Joël Piroe
"Agreed. They’re looking positive."
"Well, for the positives, we look competent (again) against an established Premier League Team. Tanaka looked good again. the 4-3-3 at the end actually manged to apply some pressure"
Processing the result
neutral
James Justin
Pascal Struijk
"‘Ok, whatever’ is the best way to describe that performance.
Defensively sound, yet attack was toothless. There’s been a lot of points dropped this season, but to be fair I recko"
"Were doing okay, defending has been good and relentless on the second balls.
They do seem a very good side, it's a tough game. "
United supporters are venting frustration over their team's blunt attacking play and inability to find the back of the net, with particular concern about falling further behind Manchester City in the title race. The discourse is predominantly critical of the team's finishing and tempo, with fans calling for immediate improvement in their attacking threat and overall intensity from the opening whistle.
Reacting to the events
neutral
"@ManUtd The goal will surely come 🫴"
"@ManUtd We just a terrible team
How do you always relax and allow them play once we score"
Furious at the incident
disappointment
"@ManUtd Everytime you have to concede a goal,wtf is wrong with this team ,,,ah fuck this shit.goodnyt"
"@ManUtd What a joke. They always concede right after they score."
Celebrating the moment
"@ManUtd It’s been a perfect half"
"@ManUtd This is just the beginning. More goals to come for Manchester United"
West Ham supporters and neutral observers are frustrated by the Hammers' inability to maintain form, with fans pointing to poor end product, defensive lapses like being caught offside repeatedly, and inconsistent performances—winning against weaker sides but collapsing after morale-boosting draws. There's also criticism directed at manager Nuno and concerns about the team's overall quality and focus this season.
Furious at the incident
anger
Ross Barkley
Youri Tielemans
"Bitchass west ham fucking it up for everyone"
"West ham you fucked this up wtf"
Processing the result
"typical west ham they play man city and get an unexpected draw and then go and throw it away the next game I hope I am proved wrong but it looks like their going down"
"4 London teams lost this week 😮 what's going on 🤔"
Reacting to the events
neutral
Ross Barkley
Youri Tielemans
"West Ham forwards show they have good perimeter basketball defense. All they've done today. "
"Love how the squad is still shooting. West Ham has no MF resistance, and the squad is running forward unmarked. "
Analysing the tactics
"typical west ham they play man city and get an unexpected draw and then go and throw it away the next game I hope I am proved wrong but it looks like their going down"
"4 London teams lost this week 😮 what's going on 🤔"
Celebrating the moment
Emiliano Martínez
Marco Bizot
"Good win against West Brighton"
"It must be said that West Ham's keeper is doing amazingly given all the pressure he's under.
We could genuinely be 2 - 3 up if not for his incredible saves."
Fans are divided on Anthony Gordon's display, with some arguing Liverpool should have signed him whilst others criticise his finishing and overall impact. The discussion reflects broader frustration about attacking recruitment, with Gordon's performance raising questions about whether he's genuinely a solution to clubs' forward problems.
Reacting to the events
neutral
Jacob Murphy
Harvey Barnes
"Tino and Burn were so poor today for that goal. It's those errors that have killed us all season.
Gordon seems to have forgotten how to cut in and score which he was so good at d"
"Right there is why Gordon will never be a top level 9. Dreadful shooting."
Furious at the incident
anger
Jacob Murphy
Harvey Barnes
"O'Nien just needed to fucking blast it high, what a shit pass"
"The fuck was that Gordon, awful shot."
Assessing
"Liverpool fluffed up by not buying Gordon...i predict them to put that right in the summer."
"Gordon to Arsenal this summer is confirmed"
Celebrating the moment
admiration
Jacob Murphy
Harvey Barnes
"REKT BY GORDON. Excellent finish!"
"Controversial opinion but Gordon is having an excellent season this year. He's been back to his best"
Supporters are processing their team's likely failure to secure Champions League qualification, with discussion centred on the prospect of dropping into the Europa League next season instead. The tone is predominantly resigned and self-deprecating, with fans making dark jokes about missing out on European football's premier competition after what appears to be a disappointing campaign.
Frustrated with the team
lfc
buy
"@LFC Yeah. Here we go again. Fuck sakes. Enough is enough. There is not a hope in hell of top 4. Even getting Europa league place is gonna be a challenge. What a shit show."
"@LFC You've proven what a pathetic team you are, I hope you won't be in the Champions League next year."
Processing the result
neutral
lfc
buy
"Welp Champions League, it was nice knowing you"
"@LFC I would love to see Liverpool in the conference league next season
It would make me really happy 😊😁"
Optimistic about the team
optimism
amusement
lfc
buy
"@LFC best of luck in the UEFA europa league next year :dddddd"
"@LFC Good luck in the Europa League next year!"
Supporters are hailing a particular player's moment of brilliance during the match, with praise centring on excellent finishing and attacking play that had them genuinely impressed. There's some playful debate mixed in about the quality on display, but the overwhelming consensus is that this was genuinely elite stuff worth celebrating.
Celebrating the moment
admiration
amusement
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"That's a absolutely fantastic finish from a LB "
"Wow, that was a great header by Macca."
Furious at the incident
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"It's the most arne slot team goal everywhere. He makes an absolute mess of the team and game and then a good player does something individual and bails us out."
"What a fucking gaff "
Reacting to the events
neutral
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"What a fucking goal lmao"
"What a fucking DOG"
Fans are having a lighthearted discussion about the pros and cons of attending matches in person versus watching from home, with particular focus on the atmosphere created by live crowds and the sacrifices required to be there. The conversation is broadly positive about fan engagement and singing, though some express frustration about the effort involved in travelling to grounds.
Processing the result
neutral
sub
"My wife isn’t a footy fan. She prefers it when I’m doing my shouting at the ground "
"I don't mind it lmao"
Frustrated with the team
sub
"This is why I don't go to matches any longer. Imagine travelling out and shivering in the stands for this."
"This is as flat as a witch's tit"
Optimistic about the team
amusement
admiration
sub
"Woooo hooooo! Let me hear you sing it!!!!"
"Solid singing from the home crowd there well done lads "
Debating the call
"I don't mind it lmao"
"Solid singing from the home crowd there well done lads "
Chelsea supporters are angry that the club's social media team featured Pedro Neto (Estevao) in the thumbnail for highlight content from their humiliating 3-0 defeat to Everton, arguing he was one of the few bright spots and doesn't deserve association with the defensive collapse. Fans are demanding the focus shift to the actual culprits — the defenders and goalkeeper — rather than dragging their most promising young talent through the embarrassment.
Processing the result
neutral
Pedro Neto
Liam Delap
"why are we not giving estêvão a run out? like genuinely what the fuck "
"One positive Estevao being back gives some hope. Best player this game and only played 20 minutes. "
Frustrated with the team
Pedro Neto
Liam Delap
"I feel so sry for Estevao having to play for this SHIT team! "
"Do NOT attach Estevao to this result. That’s disgusting. Admin should be ashamed"
Reacting to the events
"They didn’t even show the best of Estevao"
"Using Estevao in the thumbnail for clickbait to get more views is diabolical.. goes to show its only business for these guys nothing personal.🤦🏾♂️"
Optimistic about the team
admiration
Pedro Neto
Liam Delap
"Estevao is the only joy in my life rn "
"That Estevao is something special. Only 18. I can see him being a big star in this league for the next decade."
Fans are divided between schadenfreude at Spurs' catastrophic form—including a 3-0 home loss to a relegation-battling side—and genuine concern that their own team might somehow collapse badly enough to go down alongside them. There's dark humour about Spurs' desperation mixed with anxiety that the relegation fight remains wide open despite Spurs looking utterly finished.
Frustrated with the team
Tomáš Souček
Freddie Potts
"What really sucks is there is a legit chance Spurs could go down but we are going to suck just slightly more to allow them to stay up."
"Spurs at home too. Thats utterly demoralising "
Assessing
"Look at the bright side 😉
Spurs lost 😂"
"It’s really not that simple, we have other winnable games and spurs look awful. There will still be a lot of points to play for "
Reacting to the events
"Look at the bright side 😉
Spurs lost 😂"
"It’s really not that simple, we have other winnable games and spurs look awful. There will still be a lot of points to play for "
Optimistic about the team
amusement
optimism
Tomáš Souček
Freddie Potts
"BOOM! We're winning! Spurs losing! What a time to be alive."
"Some good news for Spurs."
Processing the result
neutral
Tomáš Souček
Freddie Potts
"They’re going to win the more goals they score the better now
Also imagine the confidence of spurs players losing 3-0 at home to the team 17th they’ve managed 1 shot on target"
"Hey Spurs, say hi to the bluenoses for us!"
Fans are divided on midfielder Rogers's performance, with many frustrated that his presence creates defensive vulnerabilities despite his work rate and physicality forcing manager Emery to keep him on the pitch. The debate hinges on whether his ability to cover ground and drive forward when given space outweighs the tactical problems he seems to cause when deployed alongside other attacking midfielders.
Criticising Kyle Walker-Peters
anger
Kyle Walker-Peters
Aaron Wan-Bissaka
Alphonse Areola
"Rogers what the fuck are you doing there? "
"Rogers decision making in the final third is horrendous at times."
Assessing Kyle Walker-Peters
neutral
Kyle Walker-Peters
Aaron Wan-Bissaka
"Omg a Rogers sub"
"Btw I'm glad we finally only have one of Rogers or Buendia on at the same time. Couldn't cope with them both playing at the same time. "
Reacting to the events
"You just pull Rogers up the field and there's a massive gap ij the defense "
"Losing my mind at us man marking Rogers. It is destroying our defense"
Praising Kyle Walker-Peters
admiration
Kyle Walker-Peters
Aaron Wan-Bissaka
"Rogers finally got the ball in space and drove. Good things happen when he can do that."
"Thats rogers best game since he played up top off the bench vs RB in europa"
Fans are sharply divided on whether this English striker is genuinely out of form this season or being unfairly criticised given his historical quality and limited recent opportunities. The debate exposes underlying frustrations about squad performance under the new manager, with some defending his pedigree whilst others question whether he can handle the pressure of competing for starts.
Criticising full backs
disappointment
full backs
attacking
"Why does he ALWAYS do that fucking hell man"
"He’s been really bad today! Gave the ball away a million times"
Assessing full backs
neutral
full backs
attacking
"What's the price tag got to do with him mate? Our incompetent board paid the amount for him. Surely the recruiting team knew his ball playing abilities are shit. Blame the shit boa"
"Why England keep picking this cart horse is beyond me. Got sent off again last night.
If he played for any other team, he’d have been dropped years ago."
Reacting to the events
"He scores lots of headers😂😂"
"I like that he speaks his mind. He's got a fire in him."
Praising full backs
admiration
full backs
attacking
"He’s been great today, his passing is improving"
"He’s grown so much. Endured that slump and learning. One of my favorites in this team."
Supporters are discussing whether their team has reverted to an older tactical approach, with reactions split between those nostalgic for a previous era of success and those frustrated by the lack of tactical evolution. The conversation suggests confusion and resignation about the direction being taken, rather than genuine enthusiasm for the change.
Analysing the tactics
neutral
hope
"0014 was such a funny time "
"This is sooo much like a cycle… Just when things get somewhat better. We encounter a shit hill again… "
Questioning the approach
annoyance
hope
"I don’t understand how you can live your life this way. It must be so miserable."
"FUCK FUCK FUCK
I'M SO FUCKING DONE WITH THIS SHIT..."
Backing the tactics
amusement
hope
"Yesss we are back baby! "
"I'm loving life right now :)"
Spurs supporters vented their frustration during a humiliating 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest, with particular rage directed at their team's inability to defend or utilise corners effectively. The negativity around set-piece football dominated the conversation, as fans sarcastically questioned whether corners were even worth the trouble whilst their side capitulated to a relegation-form rival.
Furious at the incident
annoyance
anger
corner
corners
"How the fuck can we be so lazy and stupid defending corners. All year. It happened earlier this week too. Fuck. "
"Guys I really hate corner. Like they give me mini hear attacks "
Reacting to the events
neutral
corner
corners
"are you blind, 5/8 of the corners were really well delivered"
"I’m sure this corner will be worth it"
Celebrating the moment
corner
corners
"He’s put in great corners this game bruh"
"Those corners being driven long are great"
Fans are torn over a narrow victory, celebrating the three points but heavily criticising the quality of their team's performance, defensive lapses, and the seemingly fortunate nature of their goals. The overall mood swings wildly between relief at getting a result and frustration at how poorly they played to earn it.
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
disappointment
Jacob Murphy
Harvey Barnes
Yoane Wissa
"This is a fucking disgraceful 2nd half. "
"We are so fucking useless at keeping a lead. I’m fucking sick of it. "
Reacting to the events
"I know they won but literally that goal kick wth was the tactic..if the 2 defenders stood there and GK kicks it long literally has the same effect."
"I never would of thought we would win today especially after been 1 down in the first ten minutes.
What a amazing result.
Wow. 😊"
Processing the result
neutral
Joe Willock
Jacob Ramsey
"Started this second half well. Keep it going lads"
"The players are shit.
The team has no mental fortitude, the attackers are fucking dog shit and we are playing without our only two creative players.
"
Optimistic about the team
Joe Willock
Jacob Ramsey
"Happy to have that result at half time like, defo"
"FUCKING YESSSS
Been much the better team this half especially. Thoroughly deserve to be ahead!"
Chelsea supporters are in open revolt following a 3-0 thrashing at Everton, with widespread criticism directed at manager Liam Rosenior, owner Todd Boehly's transfer strategy, and the club's chaotic defensive structure. Fans are calling for wholesale changes to the backline, midfield creativity, and coaching philosophy, with some threatening to abandon the club entirely until ownership addresses the rot at the core.
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
chelsea
Rosenior
"@ChelseaFC This fucking team and organization sucks. I will not put all the blame in Blueco, the players are also so peevish."
"@ChelseaFC You lot are a fucking diabolical joke. ROTTEN CLUB!!!!!!! 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬"
Processing the result
neutral
chelsea
Rosenior
"@ChelseaFC CHELSEA HAS TO BE THE MOST RIDDLED MISTAKE, INACCURATE PASSING TEAM. The defence is just a clown show! Make any team look top tier! Fucking draining."
"@QUEENOFDBLUES1 @ChelseaFC Sincerely the worst Chelsea team I have watched,very horrible set of players"
Reacting to the events
"I really don't know what to say but chelsea you brought shame to me"
"Por no fichar al dibu"
Optimistic about the team
amusement
chelsea
Rosenior
"@livevitaeuk @ChelseaFC Live vitae is chels! That is the best thing I’ve ever seen"
"@ChelseaFC Lovely moments we have been waiting for. Thank you @Everton"
Forest supporters are celebrating a dominant 3-0 dismantling of Tottenham, with particular praise for Ryan Yates's commanding midfield display and the clinical finishing from Igor Jesus, Morgan Gibbs-White, and Taiwo Awoniyi—all three goals arriving from crosses. Fans are also highlighting Neco Williams's creative contributions and expressing genuine joy at the emphatic performance that keeps Forest competitive in what's shaping up as a tight relegation battle.
Reacting to the events
neutral
Morgan Gibbs-White
Ryan Yates
"Ryan Yates going to kill the game w shithousery, we're fucked "
"fuckkkkk, wish neco buried that"
Furious at the incident
Morgan Gibbs-White
Ryan Yates
"fucking Ryan Yates coming on I cannot stand that dude. "
"So fucking predictable what are CHO and Hutch doing?"
Celebrating the moment
admiration
amusement
Morgan Gibbs-White
Ryan Yates
"CHO fought so well !!! Big up CHO "
"AND A NECO ASSIST AGAIN?!?!
I could cry tears of joy"
Debating the call
"3 crosses* into the box for all 3 goals
*Cho's is more of a cutback"
"Yates should have just lamped the Temu Bond villain then."
Fans are divided over whether Leeds' physical, direct approach is effective football or an exploitative tactic that the Premier League should regulate. The conversation reveals frustration with how size and physicality are being used as a winning strategy, with some arguing it's simply smart play whilst others see it as anti-football that's ruining the league.
Furious at the incident
annoyance
"@LUFC Have some b*llocks then leeds and get this sh*t looked into and cut tf out!!!🤬🤬"
"God I fucking hate the Premier League. Half time and the discussion is about Liam Rosenior. Fuck off"
Reacting to the events
neutral
"@LUFC Come on Leeds goals please 🙏"
"@LUFC Come on Leeds!"
Processing the result
"Your team wasting time for 'team talks' has been a joke, but calling the match miserable is all because of how you've approached. Leeds actually been trying to win...."
"A bit calmer now
I did notice their players made ours look like midgets
They are the original big bastards fc."
Celebrating the moment
amusement
"@LUFC Come Leeds fans raise the roof show us the famous atmosphere!! . This game was s massive! And our fans can make the difference!! We need 3 points
Ps am watching on the tele"
"@LUFC We are the best Galatasaray leeds United küme https://t.co/2jVfGH0xc0"
Liverpool supporters are deeply torn over whether the club's recent poor form stems from Arne Slot's management and transfer strategy, or whether they're simply underperforming with the quality squad Jurgen Klopp left behind — with many nostalgically comparing current displays unfavourably to the departed German's standards.
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
disappointment
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"at no point was brandon rodger liverpool worse than this. we may have to go as far back as roy fucking hodgson the last time we look this fucking pathetic "
"We genuinely look as bad today as when Klopp first took over. Absolute shambles "
Processing the result
neutral
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"All I have to say that we were extremely lucky that even though in 2015, we were not a top team but still got Klopp.
You only realise his genius and stature now that he is gone. M"
"that 2015 team was also a lot more fun to root for if we're being completely honest, some fun personalities in moreno, lovren, sakho, coutinho etc. real scrappy feeling with thos"
Optimistic about the team
ucl
"Unsurprisingly the game we played like a proper vintage Klopp team was our best performance of the season. Back to the norm this season "
"Klopp showed multiple years of good football, 2 UCL Final appearances, a UCL and a Prem"
Rival fans are mercilessly mocking Newcastle United's recent struggles, particularly after a disappointing result against newly promoted Sunderland, with critics suggesting the club's grand ambitions of becoming "the world's best by 2030" ring hollow given their current form. The discussion centres on Newcastle losing their status as the region's premier club, with opponents gleefully pointing out that even their airport is partly owned by their rivals.
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
ole
2-1
"@NUFC All I can do is laugh at us these days. Squad is terrible. Quality is dreadful! Sunderland have been wank and beat us on our turf. Terminate all their contracts."
"@NUFC How the fuck could these players lose to that fucking Sunderland side?"
Processing the result
neutral
ole
2-1
"@NUFC Thoroughly deserved for Sunderland"
"@NUFC Sunderland biggest club in tyneside. Better team history and fans"
Optimistic about the team
amusement
ole
2-1
"@NUFC Brilliant pressing play from Newcastle United"
"@NUFC The Famous Newcastle United ❤️❤️❤️🐐 https://t.co/lHUT58mBKe"
Fans are deeply split on the second-half display, with some praising improved attacking play and entertainment value whilst others criticise inconsistent quality and alarming defensive lapses. The overall sentiment is genuinely confused—nobody seems quite sure whether they've watched something brilliant or something utterly chaotic, which the scoreline and result have done nothing to clarify.
Furious at the incident
annoyance
disappointment
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"Genuinely, this second half has been as bad as anything I’ve seen from Liverpool in a long long time. Awful, disjointed, sluggish. I don’t mind losing, genuinely. But this has been"
"This game is garbage, the team is garbage. I wish i had missed the game and kept on reading a book "
Processing the result
"Bad result. But we need to focus for the next match."
"Didn't see much quality in the game tbf"
Assessing
"Bad result. But we need to focus for the next match."
"Didn't see much quality in the game tbf"
Reacting to the events
neutral
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"I completely mentally tuned out during that second half. It being boring to watch is worse than losing, I feel like I've wasted 2 hours of the day."
"You could just see what was going to happen 20 mins in. 2nd half was just awful. Thx slot ive lost all my passion. "
Celebrating the moment
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"Fantastic football that from us"
"Great match so far for us neutrals"
Nearly 500 fans have slammed the referee's performance during a Premier League match, with widespread criticism that poor decision-making cost their team the result. The overwhelming consensus is that officiating was so bad it essentially handed victory to the opposition, leaving supporters convinced the ref was the worst performer on the pitch.
Outraged at the decision
anger
annoyance
referee
ref
"Speechless this has been the worst refereeing I’ve seen this year. WOW. "
"This fucking ref hates us. What a piece of shit. "
Debating the call
neutral
referee
ref
"That was the worst performance from a ref I've seen this season. It legitimately looked like he was match fixing "
"this ref is so fking shit. "
Agreeing with the call
referee
ref
"Great performance from the ref for you, best player on the field"
"That was so entertaining up until their first equalizer. Thanks ref. "
Fans recognise Bernd Leno as a genuinely talented goalkeeper who's finally found consistency this season, but they're split on whether he's genuinely elite or simply a very good player suited to mid-table clubs like Aston Villa rather than title-winning sides. The consensus suggests he'd be a quality addition to teams outside the traditional top four, with concerns about his physicality and whether his breakthrough performance is sustainable enough to justify a move to genuine contenders.
Processing the result
neutral
"Ward-Prowse shouldn't be anywhere near the Premier League tbh"
"Spending €23m on Broja… was pretty much giving up lol
(Or some kind of tax fraud….)"
Optimistic about the team
admiration
"I agree. He’s playing so well at the minute as well, he’s clearly out best player"
"Scored a hat trick his last game for them, he is definitely their key man"
Frustrated with the team
"Burnley's keeper really seems not great"
"And we rejected 50 mill for him. Absolute joke "
Reacting to the events
"I really think leno is a top goalkeeper he should be at a club winning trophies"
"If he was English be in my squad without doubt. Probably at expense of one or two " stars .""
Spurs supporters are retreating to their subreddit community following a humiliating 3-0 home defeat to Nottingham Forest, with posts dominated by gallows humour and encouragement to migrate to r/coys for commiseration rather than substantive tactical discussion of the match itself.
Celebrating the moment
approval
"Good luck everyone, COYS!"
"Let’s go lads, COYS!!!!"
Reacting to the events
neutral
"Fucking hell, COYS"
"Few more bans for COYS tonight? We mods would never condone or encourage "
Furious at the incident
anger
"Fuck me my stomach hurts COYSCOYSCOYS"
"Have a feeling this is not going to be easy in the slightest. COYS "
Fans are expressing deep frustration at the manner of Liverpool's defeats and draws rather than just the results themselves, with several pointing out this is their worst season since Klopp's first year in charge and highlighting a complete lack of conviction across performances. The overwhelming sentiment is one of disappointment at a once-dominant side now appearing disinterested and incapable of stringing together consecutive decent displays.
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
annoyance
liverpool
season
"We suck so much in league matches. "
"I can’t believe this team ending the season with the same amount of losses as that 14/15 team. We’re so bad with the quality of players we have."
Assessing
"What people arent talking about is the manner of the defeats we honestly couldnt say we were unlucky or deserved the win in a large amount of the draws and loses and to some degree"
"From Champions to Chumps in 10 months. Well Done."
Processing the result
neutral
liverpool
season
"From Champions to Chumps in 10 months. Well Done."
"They got 1 point out of Wolves and Spurs, who actually expected them to win today? This team is awful and what makes it even worse is they are terrible to watch."
Optimistic about the team
liverpool
season
"Wow, we're making them look really good"
"Seeing his team absolutely outclass current champions. Good for him. "
Fans are divided on Lewis Dunk's performance, with criticism focused on his poor decision-making and receiving a yellow card for time-wasting, while some defend his play as legitimate football. The broader debate centres on whether he's making the right tactical choices in defence or simply lacking the composure needed for key moments.
Reacting to the events
neutral
Freddie Woodman
Giorgi Mamardashvili
"@OfficialBHAFC How shit is Dunk"
"I don't take that league seriously. A million year old gnabry is still dunking on teams. "
Furious at the incident
Freddie Woodman
Giorgi Mamardashvili
"wtf why even mess with that shit dunk… what a waste of a yellow"
"Such a soft, shit goal to give away. Dunk should no better."
Processing the result
"Dunk was yellow carded for playing proper football which resulted in match ban"
"They won but wtf was Dunk doing😭"
Debating the call
"Dunk was yellow carded for playing proper football which resulted in match ban"
"They won but wtf was Dunk doing😭"
Celebrating the moment
amusement
admiration
Freddie Woodman
Giorgi Mamardashvili
"Dunk's our best player so far !!"
"Hahaha, great assist by Dunk"
Newcastle supporters are frustrated that manager Eddie Howe withdrew Woltemade from the match and kept Allan Saint-Maximin's link-up partner on the bench, instead opting for a cross-heavy approach with Gordon at striker despite his poor finishing. Fans believe a different tactical setup—moving Gordon to the wing and playing Woltemade centrally—would have been far more effective and are questioning why this recurring pattern of questionable substitutions continues to happen.
Assessing Joelinton
neutral
Joelinton
Joe Willock
"@NUFC Karma for still playing Woltemade in the wrong fucking position"
"I don’t understand what’s going on. We seem to lose interest after half time, can’t keep a lead. Woltemade is not a midfielder. Predictable subs. "
Praising Joelinton
admiration
Joelinton
Joe Willock
"I'm so happy that Woltemessi is staying so high"
"Wolte has had a really good game so far "
Reacting to the events
"@D@DeezN1892Spot on! Gordon is a left winger.but Howe doesn’t use him to create chances for Woltemade. A complete overhaul is needed"
"I genuinely think woldemade coming off was the worst change we could have made tbh. His link up play was decent today. It wouldnt be the first time we've signed a striker who plays"
Criticising Joelinton
Joelinton
Joe Willock
"Fuck that would have been naughty by Wolte "
"It’s driving me mad seeing Woltemade being wasted. "
Fans are overwhelmingly fixated on Manchester United's perceived need for new fullbacks, with Dalot and Shaw receiving sustained criticism for their defensive vulnerabilities and overall standard. Alongside these complaints, there's scattered mention of desired attacking signings like Dimarco, Olise, and Guimarães, but the conversation is firmly anchored in the belief that the club cannot compete next season without upgrading both flanks.
Furious at the incident
anger
world class
season
"Dalot is sooo bad. "
"So fucking tired of Dalot. "
Reacting to the events
neutral
world class
season
"@markgoldbridge Dalot and Shaw are fucking terrible"
"Say it every week. Dalot stop a cross challenge: Impossible. Worst player on the pitch every fucking week."
Assessing
"Pleassee buy dimarco olise and guimaress"
"Dosser"
Celebrating the moment
admiration
world class
season
"Great run Dalot. "
"It's a really really nice cross from Dalot. He knew what he was doing there"
Fans are unanimously praising one player's exceptional defensive performance whilst the rest of the squad underwhelms, with supporters arguing the team would be losing heavily without his heroic display. There's genuine concern about squad depth and an implicit recognition that one player's brilliance is masking serious problems elsewhere on the pitch.
Optimistic about the team
admiration
joy
"Nice play Mav!"
"Mavs u beautiful man"
Processing the result
neutral
"We are getting dominated. Without Mav we could be 3-0 down in 30 mins"
"We’d be losing 5-0 without Mav"
Assessing
"Only Mav having a good game. "
"The only positive is that this is one of the greatest CB performances I've ever watched in my 19 years of life. Mav was the best player of that half. My god he's incredible
Can't "
Frustrated with the team
"Mav is playing a blinder. Jeez"
"Mavs head hammer of the year. Christ his face takes same beatings. "
Fans are convinced a controversial refereeing decision cost their team the match, with hundreds of posts accusing the official of being paid off or biased rather than accepting a legitimate defeat. The discussion has devolved into naming the referee and making aggressive demands for personal information, transforming legitimate tactical frustration into something far darker and more concerning.
Debating the call
neutral
games
win
"@Rayan_SZN @afcbournemouth You committed the biggest robbery of the season bro what the fuck are you talking about"
"Fuck this kroupi guy. Please mark him"
Outraged at the decision
games
win
"@afcbournemouth We are so fucking shit in the final third it’s unreal"
"@afcbournemouth How the fuck do a useless small club like you afford to buy the ref? Unbelivable!"
Agreeing with the call
admiration
games
win
"@afcbournemouth Congratulations you made us proud"
"@afcbournemouth Great job on your 5 straight draws"
Processing the result
"How much did Bournemouth pay the ref?"
"Need budget for educational insight for referees"
Fans are locked in debate over midfielder Soucek's recent performances, with supporters defending his form during the team's strong run contrasting sharply with those wanting him dropped after today's loss. Meanwhile, there's widespread frustration with fellow midfielder Pablo Felipe, whose inconsistent displays and occasional errors have left supporters questioning whether he deserves continued chances at this level.
Criticising Pablo
Pablo
"Why is Pablo even allowed in the league he’s not been good at all; just runs around like a fucking idiot"
"I will never understand the stick that people give Soucek. So unjustified "
Assessing Pablo
neutral
Pablo
"I was actually just joshing. I’d heard the rumour of course but I actually like Pablo."
"So we signed a striker to do what Soucek does better. Nice one.
"
Debating the call
"We shouldn't be starting Soucek"
"Hahahaha come on man, we’ve been on an absolute tear recently and Soucek has started all those games. One loss today and you want to jettison him. How many times do we have to look"
Praising Pablo
love
Pablo
"Soucek with a lot of good defensive plays!"
"@WestHam Well done nuno subbing Taty out but keeping this froud pablo"
Fans are fixating on Manchester United's inability to keep clean sheets, with particular scrutiny on defender Harry Maguire's performance, whilst others offer cautiously optimistic takes on the team's overall display. The discussion remains largely neutral and fragmented, mixing criticism of individual players with scattered encouragement as the match unfolds.
Optimistic about the team
approval
amusement
"@ManUtd Great day in office tonight https://t.co/I6a999pHrI"
"@ManUtd Respect to this man for his wonderful performance https://t.co/jXrTc0cZFJ"
Processing the result
neutral
"@ManUtd We’re finished 😭😭 https://t.co/r68JuFA4F2"
"@ManUtd 😭😭😭🖕🖕🖕 https://t.co/ho9nTaFH0K"
Reacting to the events
"still no cleansheet for goalkeeper😮"
"@Sivaji-c8wwatch magiure’s hands it has clear connections"
Frustrated with the team
"@ManUtd Incompetent c**t 😡 https://t.co/qT3rAtscoP"
"@ManUtd One word for this mfs😡😡😡 https://t.co/sV82ZStdvL"
Fans are heavily criticising Wissa's £60m transfer fee and inconsistent performances, with many arguing the club wasted money that could've gone to better targets like Strand Larsen. The debate centres on whether he's simply not worth the price tag or genuinely unfit for the Premier League, creating a frustrated, divided atmosphere around his involvement.
Assessing play
neutral
play
shape
"Wissa showing his pace and got back to tackle well. That’s the fastest I’ve seen him run for us."
"Wissa? You fucking kidding me?"
Criticising play
anger
play
shape
"Wissa is my least favourite signing of all fucking time.
Lazy bastard, joined for one last hurrah. Should never have signed a lazy cunt who tries to force a move, the only thing "
"Wissa must be absolutely shite in training mind to have lost his place to Osula. Gives weight to those rumours that he’s a lazy prick as well. "
Reacting to the events
"Wissa is shite, tbf."
"@Rrr20058bvscNewcastle spent £60m on Wissa alone"
Processing the result
"Wissa is shite, tbf."
"@Rrr20058bvscNewcastle spent £60m on Wissa alone"
Praising play
play
shape
"Yay, Wissa. Can’t wait to watch the ball bounce off him for the rest of the game. "
"Wissa looks ecstatic to be coming on against our fiercest rivals at home /s"
Newcastle fans are divided on Lewis Hall's form and future at the club, with some praising him as their best left-back whilst others criticise defensive vulnerabilities and suggest he'll leave. The discussion centres on whether Hall or O'Reilly should start, revealing genuine uncertainty about the club's defensive setup rather than consensus opinion.
Reacting to the events
neutral
Nick Pope
Aaron Ramsdale
"Kane is going to fucking FEED off Hall in the summer "
"FUCKING HELL THAT BALL FROM HALL god that would've been mint"
Celebrating the moment
admiration
Nick Pope
Aaron Ramsdale
"Lewis Hall is a great player. Really hope he can stay fit because his crosses will be a huge plus at the WC"
"Lewis hall is just so so good"
Assessing
"Hahaha Lewis boden"
"one positive for newcastle is lewis hall, its a really good debate to have between o'reilly and hall for the starting lb spot"
Processing the result
"Hahaha Lewis boden"
"one positive for newcastle is lewis hall, its a really good debate to have between o'reilly and hall for the starting lb spot"
Furious at the incident
Nick Pope
Aaron Ramsdale
"I'm glad he's not noticeable. Dont want to be reminded of that utter waste of fucking space and money"
"Hall has not had a good second half."
Supporters are frustrated with a sluggish first-half performance and are bracing for defeat, though some cling to the hope that a tactical adjustment and show of character might salvage something from the match. The overriding sentiment is one of cautious defiance mixed with resignation — they want their team to fight back, but aren't holding their breath.
Processing the result
neutral
"If we perform like we did in the first half we can hope for an optimistic 2-0 loss"
"2-0 is coming. We’re nowhere on that pitch."
Optimistic about the team
admiration
optimism
"Really a good match since 2025, should be 5-0
"
"I think we smash them 3-0 just got a feeling gonna be a good day"
Analysing the tactics
"Should of been 6 or 7"
"What a howler. Need to keep fighting purely for GD"
Debating the call
"Should of been 6 or 7"
"What a howler. Need to keep fighting purely for GD"
Frustrated with the team
"Keep this intensity up. Foot on the fucking throat lads."
"What a howler. Need to keep fighting purely for GD"
After a humiliating 0-3 defeat to Nottingham Forest, some Spurs supporters are ironically (or desperately) calling for Ange Postecoglou's return as manager, whilst others ridicule the idea and question how far the club has fallen since his departure. The discussion reflects deep frustration with current managerial decisions and a longing for the intensity and trophy-winning mentality Postecoglou brought, even as the club battles relegation form.
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
disappointment
game
league
"@SpursOfficial What the fuck did I just watch? Get those bastard “owners” the hell out of the club and bring Ange back!!"
"You think no-defending Ange would have done well with these injuries? We got 38 points last season and played some of the worst football we’d ever seen. The Ange-nostalgia is absol"
Processing the result
neutral
game
league
"Or Ange back. Get them running more in training. It’ll pay off in the end and he always wins something in his second season."
"I could see Ange coming back till the end of the season. He loves a challenge and proving people wrong. He would get them playing for the badge again."
Reacting to the events
"igone"
"Cue the Ange mask from Cundy once again on Talksport."
Debating the call
"igone"
"Cue the Ange mask from Cundy once again on Talksport."
Assessing
"igone"
"Cue the Ange mask from Cundy once again on Talksport."
Newcastle fans are overwhelmingly calling for manager Eddie Howe's sacking, with the vast majority convinced his time is finished after a disappointing season marked by poor tactical decisions and wasteful spending on average players. The frustration centres on the club's inconsistent performances, collapse against rivals like Sunderland, and the sense that significant talent like Bruno Guimarães and Tonali will leave because Howe cannot deliver the next level.
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
Nick Pope
Aaron Ramsdale
"Fucking terrible yet again, clueless defending and tactics Eddie thanks for the memories now fuck off "
"Eddie is fucking useless not bottle at all. He’s vile. Needs to go asap "
Processing the result
neutral
Nick Pope
Aaron Ramsdale
"It's been a good ride Eddie, but goodbye "
"Love to see it, pack yer bags Eddie "
Optimistic about the team
gratitude
Nick Pope
Aaron Ramsdale
"Thank you for your service and dedication, Eddie. It's been a memorable few years."
"Thanks for the memories Eddie. Good luck wherever you go."
Spurs supporters have vented their frustration at right-back Pedro Porro following the 3-0 loss to Nottingham Forest, criticising his defending, attitude, and behaviour towards officials throughout the match. The negativity centres on his perceived liability on the flank and the suggestion that multiple managers have failed to address what fans see as a chronic weakness in his game.
Furious at the incident
annoyance
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"I know he runs a lot etc but Porro is a shockingly bad defender. One of the worst I have ever seen. The absolute nerve to throw his arms up and complain about anyone else after get"
"Porro is a piss poor defender. That is all."
Reacting to the events
neutral
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"yeah, Porro has been great. sometimes vanishes or does crazy stuff, but he cares. Imagine he'd been named captain vs. Romero (he was for one game, I know - because Romero was suspe"
"If I never see Pedro Porro play a game again I’ll have lived a happy life. "
Celebrating the moment
admiration
Romero
"Porros defensive awareness in all it's glory. "
"Porro's crossing has seen better days"
Fans are almost universally convinced the referee got it wrong by awarding a penalty that shouldn't have been given, with many questioning why VAR didn't intervene and expressing frustration at the inconsistency of Premier League officiating. The debate centres on whether the tackle was clean and whether, even if a foul occurred, the subsequent chance was genuinely better than a penalty would have been.
Outraged at the decision
annoyance
"How on earth would this be a pen. What a garbage late call. These refs need to be held accountable for this horseshit"
"even as a villa fan id of been upset for footballl if that was a pen fuck me"
Debating the call
neutral
"My first thought was pen, but that's a great tackle tbf
Piss poor from Rogers to not do better with it when it fell to him"
"Good play, no pen"
Reacting to the events
"Not a pen but it annoys me that the only reason he could make that tackle is because he was all over Watkins in the first place"
"couldn't be less of a pen!"
Agreeing with the call
admiration
"Today is the day, we’re getting our pen boys I feel it in my nuggets"
"Perfect tackle by Mavro, never a pen"
Nottingham Forest supporters are in jubilant mood after a dominant 3-0 away win at Tottenham, with fans praising the team's defensive solidity, tactical discipline under Vitor Pereira, and the return of winning performances that could prove crucial in their battle to avoid relegation. The result has lifted spirits after what appears to have been a difficult run, with fans particularly impressed by the setup, set-piece defending, and contributions from players like Milenkovic and Neco Williams.
Optimistic about the team
admiration
approval
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"Great day for red and white teams so far today. "
"@NFFC Fantastic result in a high pressure game!! WELL DONE Lads!!!"
Reacting to the events
"Great result for Dyche and the boys - he has the experience to guide us to safety UTF"
"Chik King Chik king Chiiik Kiiiiiing Can you hear me??? Your boys took one helllllllll ova beating!!! 🫡🟦⬜🟨"
Processing the result
neutral
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"@NFFC step the fucking game up"
"@NFFC Only we would make spurs look decent. Absolutely awful first half apart from the goal."
Frustrated with the team
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"@NFFC FUCKING UNREAL FEELING."
"The one fucking NF player we shouldn’t let scored did , fuck this group of players "
Fans are torn over Luke Shaw's performances this season, with some defending his recent improvement whilst others criticise his crossing and suggest his omission from the England squad has affected his attitude. The discussion reveals frustration about selection decisions and splits supporters between those wanting him backed and those questioning whether he's genuinely elite.
Outraged at the decision
anger
lost
"When can we have a serious conversation about Luke shaw. He has been terrible for a while"
"luke shaw was disgraceful there."
Debating the call
neutral
lost
"What is Shaw doing??? So dumb ffs!"
"Shaw can fuck right off man… disgusting play "
Assessing
"Luke shaw guess the penalty right 😢"
"Who noticed that luke shaw guessed the right side for the penalty and lammens still went the other way😂"
Processing the result
"Luke shaw guess the penalty right 😢"
"Who noticed that luke shaw guessed the right side for the penalty and lammens still went the other way😂"
Agreeing with the call
admiration
lost
"Oh boy Luke’s gonna have fun today…"
"Great performance from shaw. My word"
Newcastle supporters are split down the middle on centre-back Dan Burn, with some defending his contributions whilst others blame him as a consistent weak link in the defence, particularly when he partners with certain teammates. The discourse centres on whether Burn's individual errors and rash decision-making are undermining what should be a solid backline.
Reacting to the events
neutral
lose
Burn
"The Dan Burn free role is giving me the fear! Love it though "
"Must be nice being one of god’s favourite the moment you are conceived"
Furious at the incident
anger
lose
Burn
"Burn is so fucking shit. He needs to leave or retire along with Trips, Murphy, Pope and Mr Howe. "
"Burn is so fucking shit. He needs to leave or retire along with Trips, Murphy, Pope and Mr Howe. "
Processing the result
"Howcome Dan Burn just thinks it’s perfectly normal when losing to just volley players who are already off the pitch."
"Only Newcastle can lose matches they have no right to lose, Dan Burn is becoming a liability?"
Celebrating the moment
love
lose
Burn
"Dan Burn playing as centre back, left winger and right winger today. Love to see it."
"I love how Burn sometimes becomes a winger or number 10 on attacks lmao"
Fans are stunned that James Milner and Danny Welbeck, both in their mid-to-late thirties, are performing far better against Liverpool than they did in their final seasons at the club, leading supporters to conclude the problem lies with Liverpool's current squad quality and physical conditioning rather than the manager. The discussion reveals frustration that aging opposition players are outpacing and outperforming Liverpool's supposedly younger, fitter attackers—a damning indictment of where the club's standards have fallen.
Processing the result
neutral
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"Thanks Milner, fucking hell why does he have to go like a fuckng lunatic in every tackle"
"Fucking hate that cunt
Like Sarr at Palace. Every fucking time."
Frustrated with the team
anger
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"Fuck me fuck Milner fuck this shit"
"FSG forcing Milner out the door was such a huge fucking mistake. "
Assessing
"That Steele guy looks really good, 2 goals today, no wonder hes made the england squad"
"Welbeck and milner are proper veterans of the prem."
Optimistic about the team
admiration
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"That Steele guy looks really good, 2 goals today, no wonder hes made the england squad"
"I really enjoy seeing Milner still in the starting 11 man's an absolute work horse"
Chelsea supporters have turned their frustration onto their goalkeeper following a humiliating 3-0 defeat to Everton, with fans unanimously calling out a disastrous goalkeeping display and questioning how the club continues to field keepers of such poor quality. The reaction goes beyond this match—it's become a broader indictment of Chelsea's chronic goalkeeping troubles over multiple seasons.
Furious at the incident
annoyance
Robert Sánchez
Teddy Sharman-Lowe
"I literally do not understand, he's the worst keeper in the Prem, he wouldn't start in ANY other premier league team, period. "
"Chelsea’s goalkeeper is soooo bad! His arms and eyes are painted on!"
Reacting to the events
neutral
Robert Sánchez
Teddy Sharman-Lowe
"Must be nice to have a good keeper"
"Honestly the goalkeeper is the most important position in a team. 100%"
Celebrating the moment
Robert Sánchez
Teddy Sharman-Lowe
Pedro Neto
"Has been for about 5-6 years now. One of the best keepers in the league!"
"I must say Chelsea's keeper was incredible.......lol I'd have played better than that clown and I support Arsenal!"
Fans are processing Chelsea's humiliating 3-0 defeat to Everton as a potential turning point in the title race, with many questioning whether Mauricio Pochettino's side can genuinely compete for Champions League football while rivals like Manchester City and the emerging Everton strengthen their cases. The discussion reveals growing belief that Everton—climbing from relegation form—now look more capable of securing a European spot than the faltering London club, fundamentally altering perceptions of who belongs in the Premier League's elite conversation this season.
Processing the result
neutral
win
chelsea
"The Premier does not deserve a 5th spot in the Champions League next season. This is beyond a joke now. All the teams involved appear determined to throw it away. "
"We dont deserve Champions league. Legit dont. "
Frustrated with the team
win
chelsea
"Our remaining fixtures are horrific. I think we're looking at conference league again."
"We are the worst team in the league right now Maybe apart from Burnley . Depressing "
Reacting to the events
"After city match: Manu : 5-0Chrlsea"
"Next match: city 7-0 Chelsea😂😂😂😂😂"
Optimistic about the team
optimism
amusement
win
chelsea
"We are massive. Can’t wait for the derby. Could be a huge one."
"Lovely stuff, hope Everton get a European spot."
Supporters are locked in a heated debate about a Manchester United player's ability, with fans wildly disagreeing on whether he's world-class or a genuine liability—creating the kind of fractured discourse that suggests the team's inconsistency is bleeding into the fanbase itself.
Processing the result
neutral
"@ManUtd Fucking embarrassing."
"@ManUtd The admin is too fuckin soft if it was me I’d be crashing out right now"
Reacting to the events
"@JamesU-f-MV end give him money ☺️"
"@minheinz tomorrow will thank MSN city for stopping noises too 😅"
Optimistic about the team
admiration
amusement
"@ManUtd The best DM in the world,thank you case for this amazing game"
"@ManUtd Fantastic show!
Well played from both teams."
Frustrated with the team
"@ManUtd Get your fucking worst, nastiest letter drafted to POGMOL tomorrow"
"@ManUtd This team is pathetic garbage !"
Newcastle fans and rivals are laying into the Magpies following a series of poor results, with particular mockery directed at their losses to newly promoted North East competitors and their overall inconsistent performances. The sentiment captures a broader frustration that Newcastle, despite their investment and ambitions, are failing to deliver and have become the butt of jokes amongst opposition supporters.
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
newcastle
season
"Also the worst champions league knockout loss by an english team ever. cannot be understated how embarrassing that is "
"As a Newcastle fan of 68 years, this is the worst Sunday morning side I've ever seen."
Assessing
"Shocking from Newcastle"
"Newcastle are so meh."
Processing the result
neutral
newcastle
season
"Big shout out to Newcastle for gifting us 6 points this season to help us stay up in the Premiership,really appreciated lads 🤣"
"I would like to humbly thank Newcastle for their 6 point contribution this season. All money no class hahaha."
Optimistic about the team
amusement
newcastle
season
"Great to see Newcastle twatted"
"One of the funniest things ever written in this sub. Too bad it will go largely unnoticed. Your literary capacity is the only reason I have today to feel any sense of pride as a Ne"
Fans are divided on a player's recent form, with some agreeing it's a notable issue whilst others dismiss concerns as overblown, though the overall tone leans towards frustration rather than constructive debate. The discussion has devolved into bickering between posters rather than substantive analysis of the actual performance in question.
Criticising
sadness
"How fucking stupid. Heads up. "
"So unbelievably poor from literally everyone there "
Assessing
neutral
"can't believe how open that is, fucking pathetic"
"This is flat out embarrassing. Getting bullied. "
Reacting to the events
"Exactly...."
"It's merely a little known fact nothing more nothing less ..."
Praising
approval
"that's a new one, nice"
"That’s an excellent way of putting it lol"
Fans debated a goalless draw between Leeds United and Brentford at Elland Road, with particular frustration directed at Leeds seemingly having a player sent off for minimal injury time whilst Brentford's player remained on the pitch despite apparent cramp. The conversation split between those viewing the point positively for Brentford's European push and those disappointed by both sides' lack of attacking intent, particularly with Brentford's recent inconsistency raising questions about their championship credentials.
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
Karl Darlow
Lucas Perri
"Oh man why would they show that Brentford late game goal stat. Fuck me. "
"God we’re painful to watch at the moment. Of course we haven’t scored a league goal in a month; what’s the plan for doing so? I don’t understand what we’ve been trying to do for a "
Processing the result
neutral
Karl Darlow
Lucas Perri
"@LUFC The performance is more encouraging than the result. That's a good point at this stage of the season. Brentford isn't our battle."
"I think we look decent and so do Brentford. We were well matched with them away too."
Assessing
"Today, Leeds played Brentford"
"Great save from Caoimhin Kelleher.
Brentford FC shared points (draw)
against Leeds United at Elland Road Stadium score by 0-0."
Reacting to the events
"Today, Leeds played Brentford"
"Great save from Caoimhin Kelleher.
Brentford FC shared points (draw)
against Leeds United at Elland Road Stadium score by 0-0."
Optimistic about the team
admiration
Karl Darlow
Lucas Perri
"I loved the change in tactics at the end there, Dan James was brilliant in the time he had. Fair play to Brentford to withstand the onslaught"
"I personally felt that the lads played very hard today, and had a sense of urgency much of the time. Brentford was absolutely excellent defensively though"
After a humiliating 3-0 home defeat to Nottingham Forest, Tottenham fans are in genuine panic about their survival prospects, with widespread criticism of the team's lack of urgency and intensity on the pitch. Rivals like Arsenal supporters are even weighing in to express concern about Spurs' ability to stay up, whilst some are already joking about them facing lower-league sides next season.
Frustrated with the team
joke
"FUCK OFF TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR, for fuck sake, ruining my fucking day. "
"After scum win today, holy shit do I not envy you local Spurs fans. You're day is about to get a whole hell of a lot worse than it already is lmao"
Processing the result
neutral
spurs
arsenal
"We are a fucking joke of a club - but at least we're not as a big of a joke then spurs"
"This is the most consistently bad spurs team I have seen and I've been a fan for 47 years"
Reacting to the events
"As an Arsenal fan i still have faith that Spurs will still stay up , yes i know we are meant to hate Spurs because they are our London rivals but i honestly beleive that Spurs will"
"My Arsenal brothers, come here to find solace."
Optimistic about the team
amusement
spurs
arsenal
"Great game! Hopefully Spurs make it level for proper crazy. "
"Love this for Spurs."
Nearly a thousand fans have erupted on social media over what they're calling a shocking and disgraceful refereeing call during a match, with the overwhelming consensus being outrage at the official's decision-making. The neutral sentiment score suggests fans are polarised between those convinced it was a clear error and others defending the ref's position, but the volume of angry posts makes it clear the majority believe a major injustice has taken place.
Outraged at the decision
anger
cherries
content
"Worst decisions I have ever seen. Abolish the whole system. This is pointless"
"I’m fuming. That’s the worst decision I have seen in months "
Debating the call
neutral
cherries
content
"holyshit, why u are so reactionary"
"what the fuck are you on about?"
Agreeing with the call
amusement
cherries
content
"I love your username 👌. Very fun "
"Hahaha yeah good one! Sausage!"
Manchester United supporters are debating potential January and summer signings whilst simultaneously criticising current tactical approach and squad composition, with particular focus on whether the club needs wholesale midfield and defensive overhauls. There's palpable scepticism about whether incoming transfers will solve deeper structural problems, alongside frustration that tactical execution and substitution timing remain inconsistent despite recent investment in playing staff.
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
games
David Brooks
"What is shit is our fullbacks fuck me."
"what the fuck is wrong with our fullbacks ?"
Processing the result
neutral
games
David Brooks
"Our attack is looking very lively, wish I could say the same about our fullbacks. Need to make the most of this pressure."
"Somebody fucking speak at the back. How many stupid corners do we have to give away ffs "
Optimistic about the team
optimism
games
David Brooks
"offensively this has been some of the best football we‘ve played all season, lovely stuff. Also Alex Scott is an incredibly talented footballer"
"My God the quality of our attack is so much better this season. Two fresh signings on the pitch transformed our link up play."
Fans are dissecting a recent match performance with mixed reactions to how players executed, whilst also heavily criticising a controversial penalty decision they believe a referee got wrong. The discussion sits between frustration with their own team's arrogance and schadenfreude at seeing rivals struggle, with particular focus on individual player performances and officiating integrity.
Assessing back of the net
neutral
back of the net
ole
"@WestHam Cmon Hammers!!
You can win"
"@WestHam Let’s turn this around!!"
Criticising back of the net
anger
back of the net
ole
"@WestHam @thekingdombank_ Why the fuck is this made with AI stop pissing me off ffs"
"@WestHam Hope you will fucking go DOWN!!!"
Processing the result
"@I@Iamapieceofcheeselmao so. Look where you are though that says a lot how good you are playing."
"@twitey13😂😂😂😂"
Praising back of the net
amusement
back of the net
ole
"@WestHam Best thing is about to happen under Sullivan. Irons ⚒️"
"@WestHam Well done mav. The rest av been pony"
With 406 posts yet minimal substantive discussion, Everton supporters are simply basking in a dominant 3-0 victory over Chelsea whilst Chelsea fans appear largely absent or shell-shocked by the scoreline. The referee decisions that emerged during the match barely registered as a talking point, overshadowed entirely by Beto's brace and Everton's clinical performance.
Debating the call
neutral
"Who the fuckin hell are you "
"They're both fucking shit mate, lets be real"
Assessing
"I zoned out 💔💔💔💔💔💔"
"Love this"
Agreeing with the call
amusement
"Happy cake day "
"Thank you sir!!"
Outraged at the decision
anger
"You fucking people are so weird "
"Probably the worst discussion of this season and there have been many lol. "
Supporters are resigned to a disappointing campaign and frustrated that the club won't make meaningful changes until the season concludes, with several expressing relief that the ordeal will soon be over. There's widespread agreement that this has been a wasted season and little hope for improvement before the final whistle.
Frustrated with the team
anger
annoyance
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"Same shit, different day. Plus two injuries out of nowhere. Fuck this goddamn season already. "
"Fucking cursed ass season. Fuck that cunt who put this upon us "
Assessing
"Makes more sense to do it in the off season (or close to it)."
"Wow. How will we ever cope with this shocking relevation that no one has been realizing all season"
Processing the result
neutral
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"Somebody tell me a single positive from today so far, other than the weather being nice"
"Thank god its almost over"
Optimistic about the team
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"I have a renewed sense of optimism. I mean we can’t get worse so it only has to get better right? ……. Right?!!"
"Feeling less doom more hopeful. Most hopeful since November.
Almost as if results can change perspective. "
Manchester United fans are sharply divided on whether interim manager Ruud Carrick deserves the permanent job, with some praising his steadying presence and results whilst others question whether he's merely a figurehead relying on his assistant's tactics, or worry he'll enable the same player behaviour that undermined previous managers. The discussion reveals deeper frustrations about the club's direction, player discipline, and whether Carrick represents genuine change or just a familiar face masking structural problems.
Frustrated with the team
carrick
assistant
"@ManUtd Carrick ball might be the worst thing I’ve laid eyes on"
"I'm so depressed this morning.
The thought of Carrick as manager going forward has brought me back to how I felt during the pointless Ole years."
Processing the result
neutral
carrick
assistant
"@plopplop0 Carrick is the reason why we could play in the UCL next season."
"@ManUtd Just let carrick have the job, man has transformed the players, all of em going front and tracking back at same time, that’s great 👍"
Analysing the tactics
"i completely stopped being MU fan after Amorim was sacked and not because i'm RA fangirl, but because it's astonishing how players changed negatively after he left. Diving, cheatin"
"do you speak about scoring or performance because scoring everybody can but majority of player now, they preform below average and not only that Carrick think the only way to win i"
Optimistic about the team
admiration
approval
carrick
assistant
"@ManUtd Forever grateful for being a United fan, my life has tuned back to normal.. Thank you Michael Carrick https://t.co/KWH04dikP4"
"@ManUtd We're now eating well. Thank you Michael Carrick you've changed our lives https://t.co/QqOlR8SBtv"
Supporters are divided over a standout piece of play from McGinn, with some praising the execution as beautifully worked whilst others dismiss it as underwhelming. The largely neutral reaction suggests fans couldn't quite agree whether this was genuinely special or just routine stuff dressed up nicely.
Backing the tactics
admiration
amusement
"Wonderful "
"So beautifully worked."
Analysing the tactics
neutral
Questioning the approach
"fuckin hell"
"Fuckkkkkkk man"
Fans are discussing Newcastle's goalscoring output this season, with particular frustration around the quality of recent goals and an alarming defensive record that's seen them concede nine goals in a week. The conversation ranges from questioning whether goals are legitimate to broader concerns about the team's defensive vulnerabilities and comparisons to other players' scoring records.
Reacting to the events
neutral
"@NUFC What a calamity of a goal to concede lol"
"Two shit goals, let's show our class now"
Furious at the incident
"Another SHIT goal - fuck FYUCAH=EFGOIPHAFG"
"@NUFC Today’s not the fkn day to be leaking shitty goals"
Celebrating the moment
amusement
admiration
"@NUFC who scored? im excited."
"@NUFC Great performance so far they just need another goal to finish this game off"
Newcastle supporters are venting frustration about manager Eddie Howe's apparent inability to inspire or tactically adjust the team during half-time intervals, with fans sarcastically suggesting his motivational speeches consist of little more than generic encouragement. The criticism centres on a disjointed first-half display where the team failed to capitalise on promising moments, leaving fans questioning whether Howe understands how to break down opposition defences or make meaningful tactical tweaks.
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
Jacob Murphy
Harvey Barnes
"@NUFC What a fucking pathetic start to the second half. Eddie Howe half time team talk strikes again."
"Eddie Howe's half time team talks are becoming a real real problem. Every single time without fail we come out looking fucking useless. "
Processing the result
neutral
Jacob Murphy
Harvey Barnes
"@NUFC Another eddie howe masterclass half time team talk"
"Howe claps aggressively and says “Come on guys” to the team."
Optimistic about the team
Jacob Murphy
Harvey Barnes
"@NUFC Eddie Howe's wonderful team talk again!"
"@NUFC Another Eddie Howe half time masterclass"
Fans are split on Foster's display, with some praising his quality ball-playing and individual moments whilst others are calling for him to be substituted due to costly errors. The consensus sits firmly in the middle—acknowledgement of both his contributions and his liabilities in what amounts to a frustrating, inconsistent showing.
Reacting to the events
neutral
"@BurnleyOfficial Get Foster off that pitch"
"@BurnleyOfficial https://t.co/oepDmJrAj7 this isn't what i meant"
Celebrating the moment
admiration
approval
"An excellent 30 seconds or so from Foster there "
"@BurnleyOfficial Standard lads get in what a match https://t.co/ehcdwi1U4A"
Furious at the incident
"@BurnleyOfficial It's getting scary and more blurry 😩 https://t.co/VnLTsd9dZO"
"@BurnleyOfficial Can't even be bothered to post a photo of the corner flag anymore.
Just imagine it"
Processing the result
"different gravy the lad"
"An excellent 30 seconds or so from Foster there "
Assessing
"different gravy the lad"
"An excellent 30 seconds or so from Foster there "
Chelsea supporters are absolutely furious following the 3-0 humiliation at Everton, with the overwhelming consensus being that their manager is completely out of his depth and should be sacked immediately. Fans are mocking him relentlessly—calling him a "PE teacher," a "maths teacher," and an "English teacher"—arguing that hiring an inexperienced, incompetent tactician has been a catastrophic mistake compared to the world-class managers Chelsea have employed in the past.
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
ucl
"Just get him gone today. I'm done with this PE teacher 2.0. I'm done with this PE teacher 2.0. Sack the directors too. Absolutely horrible recruitment with players and with the coa"
"@ChelseaFC SACK THIS FUCKING FRAUD PE TEACHER"
Debating the call
"This is what happen when you fired one of the best tactician out there and replaced him with a pretentious PE teacher 😂😂"
"Wow imagine we can get Claudio Ranieri, Jose Mourinho, Antonio Conte, and even Carlo Ancelotti at the old days and now we've served an inexperienced and incompetent PE teacher afte"
Processing the result
neutral
ucl
"@ChelseaFC Get this P.E Teacher out of my club now 🤬 https://t.co/ZJFjDzRTOq"
"there goes my mathematics' teacher uwu"
Analysing the tactics
"This is what happen when you fired one of the best tactician out there and replaced him with a pretentious PE teacher 😂😂"
"Wow imagine we can get Claudio Ranieri, Jose Mourinho, Antonio Conte, and even Carlo Ancelotti at the old days and now we've served an inexperienced and incompetent PE teacher afte"
Optimistic about the team
amusement
ucl
"PE teacher and that is a compliment"
"@ChelseaFC Can't wait to hear what the Valedictorian has to say this time✌️🥀"
In the aftermath of Chelsea's embarrassing 3-0 defeat to Everton, supporters have vented their frustration at striker Moises Delap, questioning his value to the squad and arguing he lacks the basic technical and physical attributes required of a centre-forward. The discourse reflects broader Chelsea discontent with squad reliability and recruitment, with only a handful of players deemed worthy of keeping.
Reacting to the events
neutral
championship
level
"Awful feedback loop on Tosin. Shown on screen and we instantly concede. "
"Delap Sucks!!!"
Furious at the incident
championship
level
"imagine putting fucking TOSIN on in this situation "
"@ChelseaFC mind u our rubbish striker delap bears same first name with the coach, both are terrible"
Celebrating the moment
amusement
championship
level
"@ChelseaFC Ahh yes Tosin the best centre back to ever live! And his sidekick Delap the goal scoring beast….."
"@ChelseaFC Can’t wait for the LIAM DELAP substitution, I might genuinely blow my shit smooth off"
Fans are tearing into goalkeeping mistakes from a Newcastle versus Sunderland clash, particularly the decision-making around catching versus punching the ball, whilst simultaneously questioning why referees apply VAR rulings inconsistently week to week. The broader frustration centres on modern keeper technique and officiating standards, with supporters convinced both have dropped dangerously.
Debating the call
neutral
Nick Pope
Aaron Ramsdale
"Those are so annoying, I know you can’t give reds but they are more severe than yellows "
"FUCKING GET IN TALBI LAD! The one time we actually shoot we force a corner and score from it."
Outraged at the decision
anger
Nick Pope
Aaron Ramsdale
"Genuinely what is the point of this stupid fucking ref cam? "
"@SunderlandAFC Stupid stupid goal. Not convinced by this goalkeeper. We continue to play this short ball goal kick when we don’t have the ability."
Reacting to the events
"That commentary is shocking for such a huge game and moment at the end."
"That was never a penalty."
Agreeing with the call
admiration
Nick Pope
Aaron Ramsdale
"Ayoo. Great team goal"
"That was lush ball from Walt "
Spurs fans are in panic mode after a shocking 3-0 home defeat to fellow strugglers Nottingham Forest, with widespread calls for manager Igor Tudor's sacking and grim warnings about potential Championship football if the club doesn't turn things around immediately. The negativity is compounded by broader frustrations over Daniel Levy's leadership and fears that, should Tottenham go down, climbing back up could take years.
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
Enic
Tudor
"@SpursOfficial Why the fuck did yall bring in that loser coach, holy shit."
"@SpursOfficial You players don’t deserve another ounce of support I fucking despise every single last one of you"
Processing the result
neutral
Enic
Tudor
"@SpursOfficial Worst season 3 of all fucking time my nigga"
"@SpursOfficial This team is the worst team in the world you guys deserve relegation!!!! Pls just relegate I pray and hope so!!! You guys are clownsss"
Debating the call
"Another call to prayer definitely needed at at Spurs"
"Spurs controller disconnected for that second goal..... WTF"
Optimistic about the team
amusement
Enic
Tudor
"@SpursOfficial Good performance from the boys. That was class from them."
"@SpursOfficial Great game guys. Keep it up"
Fans are celebrating Brian Brobbey's solid performance and positive attitude on the pitch, though there's genuine recognition that Sunderland—particularly young talent Chris Rigg—actually got the better of the contest and deserve credit for how they played. It's a mixed verdict where individual performances are praised, but the overall narrative tilts toward Sunderland having nicked something from the game.
Celebrating the moment
admiration
amusement
Brobbey
"I Bloody love you Brobbey can't wait to see you at the National team"
"@SunderlandAFC Hahahaha! We own them! Brobbey was brilliant. Take that geordies. We love you Sunderland we do!"
Reacting to the events
neutral
Brobbey
"@SunderlandAFC Pain delivered to Newcastle again. https://t.co/oQYqstl5OO"
"@SunderlandAFC As a rival fan you just gotta sit back and enjoy the rivalry between these lots 😭💔 https://t.co/c8vdJKNpYY"
Assessing
"My man Granit with another class performance in Sunderland shirt! So happy to see him doing that good. Once a gunner... 💪"
"So happy for Riggy"
Processing the result
"My man Granit with another class performance in Sunderland shirt! So happy to see him doing that good. Once a gunner... 💪"
"So happy for Riggy"
Furious at the incident
Brobbey
"@SunderlandAFC What a joke of a start.. embarrassing https://t.co/XfHHV7KcTE"
"@SunderlandAFC poor brobbey gets zero support"
Fans are collectively praising Ross Barkley for a genuinely strong performance, with several suggesting he was the standout player of the match before his substitution. There's a broader recognition that manager Unai Emery has successfully rehabilitated Barkley's career and reputation, transforming him from a figure of ridicule into someone elite clubs would now pursue.
Praising Ross Barkley
admiration
Ross Barkley
Youri Tielemans
"Superb Barkley! "
"Ross Barkley has been excellent so far.We look much better with him partnering Onana in there"
Assessing Ross Barkley
neutral
Ross Barkley
Youri Tielemans
"Ross fucking Barkley, my word."
"Not convinced Luiz and Buendia can play in the same team. They just don’t keep possession well enough. You can see how Barkley knows when to play one touch and when to hold the bal"
Debating the call
"Credit where credit is due Adamas been good "
"Sounds daft but no single player stands out for me? Everyone was at it today. Maybe Barkley?"
Criticising Ross Barkley
Ross Barkley
Youri Tielemans
"Yeah those two are victims of the rotten club that is Man United. Feel like Barkley has recognised that some bad decisions and perhaps poor attitude as well as bad luck had turned "
"Neither have been particularly impressive to be honest. Barkley had a couple of good moments today but still lost the ball far too often for me. "
Newcastle United supporters are engaged in a fractious debate about their team's actual capability and competitive conduct, with accusations of "dirty play" and Financial Fair Play violations flying around whilst others dismiss these claims as obvious bait designed to wind people up. The discussion is characterised by sarcasm and eye-rolling frustration rather than constructive analysis, suggesting fans are more interested in scoring points against one another than genuinely examining what's happening on the pitch.
Processing the result
neutral
trophy
lose
"@NUFC Can’t play basic football. Fucking pathetic."
"@NUFC Lost my bet now. You suck. Boooo!"
Frustrated with the team
embarrassment
trophy
lose
"@NUFC Very useless team!! Not long ago you conceded 7 goals against barca and today at home in front of your fans you still lost ? Shame on you!"
"@NUFC Fuck of embarrassing losing to theee lot twice in a season look hard at your self 🤬🤬🤬🤬"
Optimistic about the team
amusement
trophy
lose
"@NUFC Nice job!"
"@NUFC Sunny king, you make the world smile"
Supporters are expressing frustration with Virgil van Dijk's recent performances, citing poor man-marking, costly individual errors, and a general decline in form over the past year and a half. The consensus among this cohort is brutal: they're questioning whether the once-elite centre-back has lost his edge and arguing he's become massively overrated given his current inconsistency.
Furious at the incident
annoyance
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
Hugo Ekitiké
"I’m so tired, Robbie. I’ve seen this shit way too many times this season. From Virgil fucking it up and blaming his teammates to Kagpo playin 90 mins killing the attack because he "
"VvD gets away with murder with the fans. So many games he has been crap and not a word is said"
Reacting to the events
neutral
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
"Grav playing well today."
"Grav, nicely done"
Processing the result
"No drive grav never followed his man properly and neither did vvd its shambolic."
"What is van dijk doing for that 2nd goal😂😂 just lets his man run clear..... honestly he has been terrible this season."
Assessing
"No drive grav never followed his man properly and neither did vvd its shambolic."
"What is van dijk doing for that 2nd goal😂😂 just lets his man run clear..... honestly he has been terrible this season."
Celebrating the moment
amusement
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
"Lovely idea from Grav. Great ball to Virg."
"well done Grav and Virg. "
Spurs fans are processing a demoralising 3-0 home defeat to fellow strugglers Nottingham Forest whilst grappling with the psychological weight of another poor result in what's shaping up as a genuine relegation battle. The conversation veers between resignation about dropped points, sarcastic gallows humour, and raw frustration at the team's inability to compete—with some acknowledging there's still time to salvage their season, but the mood is decidedly bleak.
Criticising Lewisfamily
sadness
disappointment
Lewisfamily
game
"@thfclouie @AlasdairGold literally, thats the worst juju of all time, they could come up with a million other reasons."
"@AlasdairGold As I thought they never show up when it mattered. FUCKING DISGRACE YET AGAIN"
Assessing Lewisfamily
neutral
Lewisfamily
game
"@AlasdairGold Sack this guy too first thing I’ve heard from him and already hate him"
"@AlasdairGold He’s another who’s fucking useless. Conning a living"
Reacting to the events
"@michaeljosephgallagher4406 long way to go yet tbh really need to win both our home games after the internationals!"
"@michaeljosephgallagher4406 Maybe God doesn't like him."
Processing the result
"@michaeljosephgallagher4406 long way to go yet tbh really need to win both our home games after the internationals!"
"@michaeljosephgallagher4406 Maybe God doesn't like him."
Praising Lewisfamily
Enic
"@AlasdairGold I’m really looking forward to my 3 week holiday"
"@AlasdairGold Fantastic news."
Fans are split on Bruno's performance, with some praising his work rate and consistency while others criticise his diving, attitude, and question whether his assist—potentially off an own goal—truly reflects his contribution. The discussion reveals a fundamental divide in how supporters perceive his influence on the pitch, ranging from "outstanding as usual" to accusations of being overrated.
Reacting to the events
neutral
assist
Ruben
"Poor Bruno is fucking shattered."
"Fuck, it is an own goal. No assist for Bruno"
Debating the call
"As usual Bruno has two goal contribution"
"It is refreshing compared to how emotional/uncontrolled Ruben seemed to be"
Furious at the incident
assist
Ruben
"If Bruno is injured this is one of the worst fucking games man"
"ah fuck no assist :("
Celebrating the moment
admiration
assist
Ruben
"I’m so happy I get to watch Bruno "
"What a sweet comeback! Less go Bruno!!"
Fans are griping about AFC Bournemouth's notoriously cramped Vitality Stadium—the smallest ground in the Premier League—and the dreadful broadcast camera angles that make matches look like Sunday league football. There's some acknowledgement that expansion plans are coming, but the underlying frustration is real: how has one of the league's smallest stadiums managed tenth place without serious money, and why did financial hardship force them to rebrand and monetise everything, including the ground's historic identity?
Criticising stadium
annoyance
stadium
season
"Another awful camera angle and another 90 minutes of me getting disproportionately mad at it. If we lose it's the cameras fault"
"Hate watching games at Bournemouth. These many years in the PL and they still cannot get that shitty camera angle fixed. "
Assessing stadium
neutral
stadium
season
"I actually kinda like it, feels way closer to the action. "
"I hate the angle. It's really fucking with my head"
Debating the call
"Tried to be the Last fan standing, now I am the first fan sitting."
"Dang they have such a bad camera angles"
Reacting to the events
"Tried to be the Last fan standing, now I am the first fan sitting."
"Dang they have such a bad camera angles"
Praising stadium
amusement
stadium
season
"Always feels so hype when the dutch angle the camera for the celebration "
"Wow hell of a camera angle. "
Manchester United supporters are fiercely defending their club against accusations of being "pen merchants" whilst rival fans pile on the ridicule over recent referee decisions. The discourse reveals a fractured fanbase — some rallying behind the team with unwavering loyalty, others resigned to the club's fall from grace, and external critics seizing every opportunity to wind them up.
Agreeing with the call
approval
amusement
united
"@ManUtd This is Manchester United i love so much ❤️"
"@ManUtd Let’s keep pushing till we get it united ❤️❤️❤️"
Processing the result
"Man u"
"Pen merchant FC. Like full circle, the fall of UTD begins again 😂"
Debating the call
neutral
utd
united
"@AnuragG88 @ManUtd Says a foolish Chelsea fans who is in 6th"
"@ManUtd Lol
Nonsense club
Better take the lead now"
Outraged at the decision
manchester united
"@ManUtd This football club will suffer for 600 years."
"@ManUtd So Manchester United is now 7 points clear of my Team Chelsea 😤😭😭 a struggling Manchester United ahh I can’t believe this"
Fans are expressing genuine appreciation for Brighton's ethical approach to football and their ability to punch above their weight, with particular praise directed at a standout individual performance that's generated widespread positive sentiment across social media. The discussion reflects a growing recognition that Brighton deserves more respect for how they operate as a club whilst competing at the highest level.
Optimistic about the team
admiration
approval
Tyrone Mings
fk
"@OfficialBHAFC So good brother so good :D @LFC"
"I love him so much so happy for him"
Processing the result
neutral
Tyrone Mings
fk
"@OfficialBHAFC lewis mate what the FUCK"
"@OfficialBHAFC This place smells like shit hahahahahah https://t.co/1H3slbQaJH"
Frustrated with the team
Tyrone Mings
fk
"@OfficialBHAFC Thats fucking shocking"
"@OfficialBHAFC Such a dirty team, GFY."
Fans across multiple clubs are recalibrating their European qualification prospects after a chaotic weekend of results, with Everton's surprising rise up the table and various draws suddenly looking more valuable than they initially appeared. The discussion reveals how volatile the top-six race has become, with supporters from Liverpool, Manchester United, and Chelsea all reassessing their Champions League positioning in real time.
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
games
loss
"It would be fucking unbearable to lose to Everton and manU. Fuck"
"Chelsea, United and Villa have all dropped points in this period too. Just pathetic to come out of it with one fucking point."
Processing the result
neutral
games
loss
"I can’t see this team playing CL football next season, so bad"
"But it's fucking Leeds, spurs and Brighton we lost points against, 3 teams even at our lowest we should beat....
So disappointing.
If we lost to city, arsenal and Chelsea I wou"
Optimistic about the team
optimism
games
loss
"Great. We’ll get to see Everton in Champions League."
"I always have hope nomatter the situation our team is. Five very good performances in UCL and we will be Champions of Europe for 7th time"
Fans are divided over whether Petrovic produced a genuinely outstanding goalkeeping display or simply did his job against poor finishing, with several supporters arguing their team's lack of clinical movement in and around the box — particularly absence of tap-ins from cutbacks — artificially inflates opposing keepers' reputations.
Reacting to the events
neutral
playing
"Every goalkeeper against us plays the best game of their lives "
"Last night a keeper saved my life."
Furious at the incident
anger
playing
"Is this fucking neuer? Same keeper was shite at OT"
"Worst finisher in the league going through on goal there trust your keeper ffs "
Celebrating the moment
admiration
playing
"Petrovic has been outstanding so far"
"@ManUtd Thank you petrovic
You might reach the level of Sanchez today"
Fans are effusive about Harry Wilson's outstanding midfield performances for Fulham this season, but the real conversation centres on whether he'll stay put or attract attention from bigger clubs like Manchester United and Liverpool come summer. There's genuine debate about his quality—some reckon he's criminally underrated and should be in Player of the Year conversations—which only intensifies speculation about his next move.
Praising Harrison Reed
admiration
Harrison Reed
Tom Cairney
"Great performance from mr wilson, love to see it, UP YOU WHITESSS"
"I completely agree with you. Harry Wilson is an absolutely brilliant player. He is good enough to play for a top 4 club. On form, there isn’t a better right sided player in the lea"
Assessing Harrison Reed
neutral
Harrison Reed
Tom Cairney
"Harry Wilson is going in the summer and Fulham is getting relegated next season. You heard it here first."
"Had Mbeumo & Iwobi in my midfield when I could’ve had Fernandes & Wilson :("
Reacting to the events
"Harry Wilson must go to man united ❤"
"wilsons on fire this season"
Processing the result
"Harry Wilson must go to man united ❤"
"wilsons on fire this season"
Criticising Harrison Reed
Harrison Reed
Tom Cairney
Sander Berge
"Harry fucking wilson "
"It saddens me but I don’t see Harry staying. I really hope I’m wrong."
Chelsea supporters are fixating on Alejandro Garnacho's peripheral role in the 3-0 defeat, with fans sarcastically questioning his impact and value to the squad amid the heavy loss. The discussion centres on the Argentine's failure to influence the match despite Chelsea's investment in attacking reinforcements.
Outraged at the decision
Pedro Neto
Liam Delap
"God these players are so fucking awful. Garnacho can’t even win a 1v1 Christ "
"Garnacho does absolutely fucking nothing and his character throughout the game was atrocious. Begging for bullshit fouls and throwing his arms up when he isn’t gifted the ball to h"
Debating the call
neutral
Pedro Neto
Liam Delap
"GARNACHO AGAIN HAHAHAHHAHAH RUNS INTO OBRIEN, FALLS DOWN AND WHINES AND GETS BOOKED LMAO"
"Garnacho got hit in the throat and acted like he got punched in the face. pathetic."
Reacting to the events
"It is twoo shame under ablity. No team gider player."
"Thanks for buying GARNACHO 😂"
Processing the result
"It is twoo shame under ablity. No team gider player."
"Thanks for buying GARNACHO 😂"
Agreeing with the call
amusement
Pedro Neto
Liam Delap
"What a good guy garnacho! He's asking the crowd to join the play!"
"I’m absolutely here for O’Brien winding up Garnacho constantly. Lovely. "
Nottingham Forest demolished Tottenham 3-0 with Taiwo Awoniyi sealing the rout late on, sparking fan discussion primarily around the striker's goal celebration—which drew a booking—and its religious and cultural significance rather than the wider match performance. The conversation reveals a largely positive reception to Awoniyi's return to form, with supporters celebrating his resurgence after a difficult period.
Celebrating the moment
admiration
love
celebration
Taiwo Awoniyi
"I’m so stoked for big T getting a goal. More game time and he’ll keep scoring!!"
"Taiwo let’s go!!! Happy for him "
Reacting to the events
neutral
celebration
Taiwo Awoniyi
"Off the shin at the back post in a relegation battle against a “””big””” club. Fuck me its 23 again "
"You're in "God hates our guts" territory "
Processing the result
"God is greatest in the home of the jew, best celebrating ever 🙌"
"That Igor Jesus celebration, is it Ryu Hadouken?"
Furious at the incident
celebration
Taiwo Awoniyi
"Big fucking T in a relegation battle is LETHAL "
"Yeah god hates us"
Spurs supporters are devastated after a 3-0 home hammering by Nottingham Forest, with many expressing anger at the club's ownership and considering stepping back from following the team, whilst Forest fans are celebrating a dominant display and praising their supporters' backing throughout the match. The discussion reveals deep frustration among Tottenham's fanbase about the direction of the club, contrasted sharply with jubilation from Forest's travelling support who delivered one of the season's most eye-catching results.
Outraged at the decision
anger
annoyance
match
season
"It genuinely makes me sick to think about how much money these worthless pieces of shit make. The fans completely showed up today and this is how they respond. Fuck every single on"
"I’m tired of coddling these fucks. They don’t deserve it boo them from jump. "
Processing the result
"Couldn't happen to a nicer club"
"The only relevance this club has is Expressions' sodium-rich tears"
Debating the call
neutral
match
season
"What a bunch of fucking losers. Boo them now. Fans showed up and they crumble like a bunch of babies. "
"Giving this group of players a welcome like that earlier was so cringey. They’re fucking useless and clearly don’t understand or care about the situation they’ve got us in. "
Agreeing with the call
match
season
"I can't wait to hear the boos they're going to be glorious"
"we have the best fans in the world "
Spurs supporters have turned on midfielder Ange Bergvall following the catastrophic 3-0 loss to Nottingham Forest, with 86 posts questioning his work rate, positioning, and overall quality, whilst also criticising manager Ange Postecoglou's tactical substitutions that introduced the returning player in a must-win match. Fans are torn between defending the decision to ease Bergvall back from injury and attacking both his individual performance and the baffling nature of the half-time changes that completely altered Tottenham's defensive shape.
Criticising Taiwo Awoniyi
annoyance
disgust
Taiwo Awoniyi
Callum Hudson-Odoi
"Udogie and Bergvall killed the game. Every sub after that made it worse. "
"Udogie has been absolutely dreadful since coming on. Made the side instantly worse. Bergvall hasn’t been much better. "
Assessing Taiwo Awoniyi
neutral
Taiwo Awoniyi
Callum Hudson-Odoi
"Not start but Archie gray and bergvall have a lot of potential"
"Really happy with the subs if these two are fresh. VDV and Spence have been poor. Udogie and Bergvall potentially a big upgrade."
Reacting to the events
"Let iff, how has Bergvall missed"
"Spence and Van de Ven off for Bergvall and Udogie."
Praising Taiwo Awoniyi
Taiwo Awoniyi
Callum Hudson-Odoi
"Love seeing Bergvall on, come on lads!"
"GREAT SUBS BY TUDOR BTW. Let's give udogie and bergvall a bit of a run after coming back from injury while we have a MUST WIN GAME"
Fans are expressing deep frustration with their team's woeful defensive performance and overall lack of intensity, insisting players must wake up immediately before it's too late. There's a palpable sense that the squad has become irrelevant and are throwing away a crucial opportunity against opponents who are visibly rattled.
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
annoyance
"These missed chances are going to haunt us. So sloppy."
"We seem like the disappointing one who can’t get their crap together lol"
Reacting to the events
"I always say it, we let ourselves down sometimes."
"we suck"
Processing the result
neutral
"This is going to have to be a big team talk.
Let's get them fired up (or at least woken up)"
"This our chance, they have doubts!!!"
Optimistic about the team
"Feels like we are just now remembering how successful we were outside the box earlier this year."
"This our chance, they have doubts!!!"
Fans are locked in debate about whether PSG will steamroll their upcoming opponents, with most convinced the French giants are simply too strong—though the prediction scorelines are wildly exaggerated, ranging from 6-0 to 12-0 demolitions. The discussion hinges entirely on PSG's recent brutal form and past European knockout heroics, leaving little room for genuine doubt about who'll progress.
Processing the result
neutral
"@LFC Get even worse, Liverpool. This is what it means to waste time lying on the ground. Next up is PSG, score five goals and eliminate Liverpool."
"@LFC You deserve this, i hope PSG will score 7-8 against you"
Reacting to the events
"PSG 7 - 0 Liverpool the butchers"
"@iKraZyR4yL that's all they're capable of atm. Don't see them getting passed PSG"
Frustrated with the team
"@LFC I just imagine what PSG will do to you, I feel sorry for you. Give up before the world sees your humiliation in 4K"
"@darealking_s @LFC I am more than disappointed, this is not a team that can take on PSG."
Optimistic about the team
amusement
"god bless this team in Paris. "
"@LFC Can't wait to see psg vs diverpool"
Fans are locked in heated debate over whether Harry Maguire's red card and penalty decision was justified, with some defending his performance whilst others argue the referee got it completely wrong—and there's even confusion about whether an own goal played a role in the chaos.
Reacting to the events
neutral
"Never thought Harry was a good player .. a waste of space - proved it again today "
"Stupid thing to do Harry "
Debating the call
"my goat harryy"
"Harry should have let the player take the shot instead of taking him down. Maybe lammens would have saved it"
Furious at the incident
anger
"HARRY AND HIS BIG FUCKING HEAD "
"That was pretty bad Harry… "
Celebrating the moment
amusement
"Lord Harry What a Amazing performance 5555"
"I love you Harry"
Chelsea supporters are furious about a leaky midfield and negligent defending that allowed Everton to run riot in a 3-0 defeat, with fans pointing to poor work-rate from wingers failing to track back and a broader pattern of defensive vulnerability that's seen them concede 12 goals in under two weeks. The frustration is amplified by Chelsea's inability to convert possession into results, with one fan highlighting the futility of dominating the ball (65% control) whilst losing convincingly.
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
disappointment
Tosin Adarabioyo
Marc Cucurella
Robert Sánchez
"This string of matches may just be the saddest football I've seen us play since the Potter days... Good God we are so shit. Fuck these owners man, this defense can't do shit. You c"
"This is fucking shocking. One of the worst starts from us ever. There's mistakes everywhere. Minimal off ball movement. We should be 3 nil down if Everton weren't so shit"
Reacting to the events
"🤣🤣🤣 keep holding the ball until the opponents steal it and take us for a run!
JUST WHIP IN DESPERATE CROSSES FOR GOD'S SAKE! we could get lucky 😅
Also shows how badly we need t"
"Bruh..all i saw was a leaky midfield and poor defending..my goodness."
Processing the result
neutral
Tosin Adarabioyo
Marc Cucurella
"Everyone overanalyzing shit meanwhile i will tell you how shit we are.
We are so shit that i got a biggest fucking headache of my life after this game.
How shit you have to be to "
"This is fucking shocking. One of the worst starts from us ever. There's mistakes everywhere. Minimal off ball movement. We should be 3 nil down if Everton weren't so shit"
Assessing
"🤣🤣🤣 keep holding the ball until the opponents steal it and take us for a run!
JUST WHIP IN DESPERATE CROSSES FOR GOD'S SAKE! we could get lucky 😅
Also shows how badly we need t"
"Bruh..all i saw was a leaky midfield and poor defending..my goodness."
Optimistic about the team
Tosin Adarabioyo
Marc Cucurella
"Objectively, this is an incredibly exciting game "
"Great for us we're improving all the time"
Fans are locked in a heated debate about whether Sunderland can avoid relegation next season, with some dismissing them as a "Championship team" trapped in the Premier League and others fiercely defending the club's ability to stay up. The conversation reveals deep tension between rival supporters, particularly Newcastle fans, alongside internal disagreement about whether the club has what it takes to compete at the top level.
Frustrated with the team
"@SunderlandAFC You are the shittest good team I’ve ever seen. Complete dross but you scavenge wins. Oh well, next season you’ll revert back to type."
"@safc_jack13 @FFStephenK @vipez_sy @SunderlandAFC I want to watch you struggle to avoid relegation next year. Keep thinking like that, you wimp."
Processing the result
neutral
"@BoatsLaa Mark my words Ipswich will win the league and will own you next season"
"@SunderlandAFC For this win no relegation for you this season"
Reacting to the events
"@domw9055you would know kid since they have been in the championship for years now, also we arnt going down 🤡"
"@AdamScott-s7lArsenal-Emirates sponsoring the stadium is far less blatant and damaging than outright owner"
Optimistic about the team
amusement
"@SunderlandAFC What a club❤️❤️
YOU OWN THAT SMALL CLUB FOR TYNE SIDE"
"@SunderlandAFC What a Club❤️❤️
Own that small club from Tyne Side❤️❤️"
Fans are furious that Frimpong was deployed at right-back in a four-man defence, where his lack of defensive discipline and positioning exposed Arsenal's right flank ruthlessly. The consensus is damning: he's a sprinter masquerading as a defender, thriving only in Leverkusen's three-at-the-back system but completely out of his depth in the Premier League's tactical demands.
Criticising Andrew Robertson
disappointment
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
"This is by far the worst match Frimpong has played for Liverpool. Absolute garbage."
"frimpong is so bad at head, why man"
Analysing the tactics
"P.S2: The question of why Frimpong was deployed on Right back? What is done cannot be undone!! Where is Wataru Endo?
🥺🤔😮💨🤦🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️"
"2.2 - 1.03 on fotmob"
Assessing Andrew Robertson
neutral
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
"well said, pretty much agree with 90% of what you said here (i think frimpong deserves a bit more time but hey thats just me)"
"Frimpong getting punked over and over again today. He’s been awful "
Praising Andrew Robertson
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
"I fcking love frimpong today "
"Frimpong is so good today with defending "
Frustrated fans are venting about perceived VAR injustices affecting Liverpool, with rival supporters piling on with relentless jokes about "liVARpool" and poor refereeing decisions. The negativity stems from a widespread feeling that Liverpool have been let down by officials, sparking a wave of hostile banter across social media.
Outraged at the decision
"@LFC Diverpool! looserpool!"
"@LFC Diverpool! Shame!!!"
Debating the call
neutral
"Huh? Really? Lol I’ve been one of mos biggest supporters this year 😂"
"@OfficialBHAFC Beautiful. Please destroy loserpool"
Agreeing with the call
amusement
"@TimothyLimbong nah...it's really enjoyable to watch this liVARpool team...never failed to entertain the world"
"@LFC Don't worry, you can cheer your masters on, on Sunday, that's what really matters to the pool fans"
Liverpool supporters are responding to some unnamed disappointment or failure with dark humour and resigned laughter rather than serious complaint, suggesting they've reached a point where gallows comedy is their coping mechanism. The overwhelming response is essentially "well, what else can you do but laugh?" — indicating frustration so deep it's crossed over into comedic acceptance.
Reacting to the events
neutral
"@LFC Hahahaha 😭😭😭🤡"
"@LFC Haa 😩💔"
Celebrating the moment
amusement
love
"@LFC Ahahahahahahaahah 🥳 Serve you right!!"
"@LFC Hahahahahahaah 💛♥️💛♥️💛♥️💛♥️"
Furious at the incident
"@LFC Hahaha fucking bastards🖕🏼🖕🏼🖕🏼"
"@LFC Ahahahahahaa you bottling fucking cunts🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡"
Spurs supporters are furious with Destiny Udogie's second-half appearance against Nottingham Forest, with 65 posts criticising his performance as a catastrophic substitution that hastened their 3-0 defeat. Fans are demanding the left-back be dropped in favour of Souza, arguing the change at half-time was tactically disastrous and exposed fundamental defensive vulnerabilities when the game was already slipping away.
Criticising game
annoyance
disgust
game
"Udogie coming on may be one of the worst subs in our history. "
"Udogie is so shit !! "
Assessing game
neutral
game
"Spence was the right call , idk if mickey has a knock but udogie is solid so hopefully we can turn this around coys"
"I love watching our games in Spanish because every commentator pronounces Udogie differently "
Praising game
game
"Brilliant ball from Udogie tbf"
"Souza plays well every time, he should be playing."
Newcastle United supporters are expressing mixed emotions following the final whistle, with some dreading the result whilst others celebrate a performance or victory, particularly praising player Anthony Gordon. The discussion reflects the typical post-match atmosphere where fans process the outcome through reactions ranging from frustration to satisfaction.
Debating the call
neutral
"@NUFC You’re beyond finished bro https://t.co/xWwWFUvqAX"
"@NUFC Damn man what’s this https://t.co/5COkVYAJ2g"
Agreeing with the call
amusement
approval
"@NUFC Brilliant https://t.co/PWuv5nOch8"
"@NUFC It will continue because of your support. It's over. We deserve the best. https://t.co/AP3Rc4aGQ6"
Processing the result
"Dreading full time."
"@NUFC thank you Gordon
feel free to add more https://t.co/Z4cnX6Om2r"
Assessing
"Dreading full time."
"@NUFC thank you Gordon
feel free to add more https://t.co/Z4cnX6Om2r"
Reacting to the events
"Dreading full time."
"@NUFC thank you Gordon
feel free to add more https://t.co/Z4cnX6Om2r"
Fans are celebrating a 2-1 win over Liverpool, with some Liverpool supporters expressing frustration at the defeat whilst others make light of the result with memes and banter. The discussion captures the classic mix of post-match emotion, rivalry mockery, and in-jokes that define football social media discourse.
Debating the call
neutral
"@LFC We hate you liver"
"@LFC How long want keep this mother fucker? https://t.co/N9YfKpQtIH"
Processing the result
"@pancqkethey just prepping for the 11th"
"This will never get old and I must make a shirt"
Agreeing with the call
amusement
approval
"@LFC What a Brightened day😌"
"@LFC :) you need this https://t.co/ZMoOE8ak00"
Outraged at the decision
"@LFC Liver POOL.
You're a disgrace, Soboslai. Shameless. https://t.co/jpMFLo8p1w"
"@LFC “Fuck off, you disgusting lowlifes.” https://t.co/0Z19iXBg5E"
Fans are expressing widespread frustration with refereeing standards in a heated discussion that descends into chaotic, antagonistic exchanges with little constructive analysis. The conversation lacks substance around specific decisions, instead becoming a venting session dominated by anger and sarcasm with minimal genuine debate about what actually went wrong.
Reacting to the events
"What a bloody waste of time"
"What a load of bloody rubbish!"
Debating the call
neutral
Outraged at the decision
anger
annoyance
"What a load of fucking shit "
"This league is a fucking joke "
Agreeing with the call
"Miracle!"
"Nature is healing"
Spurs supporters have turned on manager Ange Postecoglou following a catastrophic 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest, with the overwhelming consensus across 289 posts calling for his immediate dismissal. Fans are frustrated by what they see as a lack of motivation and leadership, particularly after holding their own for 44 minutes before collapsing completely in the second half.
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
disappointment
tudor
Guglielmo Vicario
"Tudor got it all wrong AND the players are pathetic. "
"Honestly fuck this team and fuck whoever thought the fraud that Tudor is, would be our life saviour. "
Processing the result
neutral
tudor
Guglielmo Vicario
"no, there is only one problem wire and its solved by giving tudor a 10 year contract. he will win trophies for us i have a good feeling"
"Well done to Igor Tudor for the two most useless fucking subs ever to have been made in a crucial football match. Pathetic in-game management. "
Reacting to the events
"tudor to go"
"Onwards spuds ' tudor championship!!"
Optimistic about the team
tudor
Guglielmo Vicario
"So happy Tudor kept his job. "
"Nice knowing you Tudor!"
Liverpool supporters are heavily criticising centre-back Ibrahima Konate following a defensive performance riddled with individual errors, with fans specifically blaming him for goals conceded and questioning why the club would offer him a new contract. The discussion centres on whether fatigue from midweek European football contributed to the collapse, but the overwhelming consensus is that Konate's personal mistakes—poor positioning, weak aerial challenges, and lapses in concentration—were the primary culprits in what appears to have been a damaging defeat.
Furious at the incident
annoyance
Freddie Woodman
Giorgi Mamardashvili
"@LFC What the hell are you doing Konate? What the fucking HELL are you doing? Back to sniffing glue."
"This is the worst performance Konate has ever put in for us."
Reacting to the events
neutral
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
"Konate again, where is the man marking? He’s so bad he needs to go asap"
"that was a fucking terrible ball to Konate there, all starts from the keeper"
Processing the result
"both goals were Konate’s Individual Fault."
"VVD again! surely, surely even koppites can see he is a liability now?"
Debating the call
"both goals were Konate’s Individual Fault."
"VVD again! surely, surely even koppites can see he is a liability now?"
Celebrating the moment
amusement
konate
"@LFC He loves Konate very much. :) https://t.co/hNBA80zYOG"
"@LFC Konate next konate nexttt very good"
Fans are brutally dissecting a match between Tottenham and West Ham, with both sets of supporters agreeing their defensive performances were embarrassingly poor, whilst some rival fans are frustrated West Ham didn't capitalise on an opportunity to drag Spurs closer to relegation trouble. The consensus is damning—neither team's backline covered themselves in glory, and it's sparked debate about which defence was genuinely worse on the day.
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
mid table
"Nah I fucking despise this fucking shit cunt team"
"I don't know who defends worse Spurs or West Ham. Both useless."
Reacting to the events
"I don't know who defends worse Spurs or West Ham. Both useless."
"Definitely Spurs for me West Ham’s wasn’t that bad"
Debating the call
"I don't know who defends worse Spurs or West Ham. Both useless."
"Definitely Spurs for me West Ham’s wasn’t that bad"
Processing the result
neutral
hope
mid table
"Yeah West Ham have some decent games coming up. I’d be happy for them to stay up. Spurs are in free fall. "
"That’s better. And now we have a break to get some rest!
The only downside is being West Ham meant spurs didn’t drop into the bttm 3 😂😂"
Optimistic about the team
amusement
hope
mid table
"It's a win win today!! If Aston villa win, I'm happy... If west ham win, spurs are in relegation zone... There is no bad outcome "
"Definitely Spurs for me West Ham’s wasn’t that bad"
Fans are locked in debate about whether their team's inconsistent campaign—highlighted by lucky wins and poor performances—can still deliver something worthwhile, with some clinging to the possibility of European qualification whilst others argue they're realistically battling for mid-table obscurity. There's underlying frustration at the season's direction, mixed with grudging acceptance that given pre-season expectations, survival and a potential late surge might constitute relative success.
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
season
"Even a draw would be disgraceful and I loathe to think of anything worse than that. Utterly pathetic showing since we scored, not for the first second or third time this season. Or"
"I'm more annoyed we wasted the chance to go on a europe push. This stinks of midtable dross."
Processing the result
neutral
season
"Only explanation of why we did so well in CL compared to the season"
"Lads, it’s all good. We are are only 7 points off Europe. Chill /s"
Assessing
"Could be worse I could support spurs 😂😂😂"
"We still can influence the bottom we have to play Forest and Spurs at home"
Optimistic about the team
season
"@BillySmallz-x6k realistically it's an excellent season for us. I was keeping my fingers crossed for 17th at the start of the season."
"Yes, I think with time to rest, and players back from injury, we will end the season strongly."
Spurs supporters are expressing pure relief that their side's humiliating 3-0 defeat to Forest is finally over, with posts dominated by exhausted acceptance rather than discussion of specific referee decisions despite the thread's focus on officiating. The negative sentiment reflects the desperation of a team battling relegation, where getting a heavy loss finished becomes almost a mercy.
Outraged at the decision
disappointment
"It's fucking over, jus a pathetic 5 minutes"
"It’s over. All momentum died. Stadium died. So fucking sad."
Processing the result
"Finally "
"Nothing is over yet. A lot of blood sweat and tears for the next games needed"
Debating the call
neutral
"Far from over. We can still fight "
"That's helping your case for sure. Run along now, done here."
Agreeing with the call
approval
"Yeah, that's the spirit!!!!!"
"Well, finally I can breathe™"
Spurs supporters are in absolute panic mode following a humiliating 3-0 home defeat to fellow strugglers Nottingham Forest, with fans now openly discussing relegation, blaming the board's January transfer inactivity, and desperately seeking any positive result elsewhere to cling to hope. The discussion reveals a fanbase convinced their side's defensive frailties and poor investment strategy have pushed them towards the drop zone with no way back.
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
villa
points
"Don’t blame the refs. We are fucken awful and the players are a bunch of cunts. We need relegation to get them out
"
"We are an awful side and not investing properly in Jamuary could be one of the biggest mistakes in the club's history. The board and players deserve relegation but the fans do no"
Processing the result
neutral
villa
points
"Actually a decent result that keeps us ahead of west ham."
"And we're rooting for you to beat West Ham."
Optimistic about the team
optimism
villa
points
"You're safe. You're levels above spurs.
Leeds have done brilliant this season.
Great club."
"We ALL NEED TO RALLY around West Ham...!!! Let's support them to the FULLEST ⚒"
Fans are torn on Millie's display, caught between admiring his work rate and commitment to the side whilst simultaneously criticising specific moments or decisions during the match. The discussion reveals genuine affection for the player's mentality and effort, even as frustration bubbles up over particular lapses in judgement or execution.
Furious at the incident
anger
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"Milly man wtf why you do that shit. "
"wtf Millie. That was completely unnecessary. "
Reacting to the events
neutral
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"Cmon guys we all love milly"
"wtf Milly, chill out, why are they doing this to our players. "
Processing the result
"You get a pass here from me Millie, but don't do it again"
"Millie why you‘re doing this do us "
Celebrating the moment
love
milly
"Thanks, Milly, you gronk!"
"Milly has always been lile that. That‘s why we love him."
Chelsea supporters are venting their frustration at manager Liam Isma following a devastating 3-0 defeat to Everton, with the overwhelming consensus being that he lacks tactical nous, motivation, and a plan B. The negativity extends to the club's ownership and defensive vulnerabilities, but Isma bears the brunt of the blame for what fans view as yet another clueless performance.
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
disappointment
Robert Sánchez
Teddy Sharman-Lowe
"@ChelseaFC Worst first half performance in years, what the heck’s Liam doing with these players on the training ground, Jesus, they are awful to watch and support."
"Linkedin Liam is fucking terrible. That blazer hoody combo is enough to get him fired"
Processing the result
neutral
Robert Sánchez
Teddy Sharman-Lowe
"@ChelseaFC F🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🥶 off Liam , go back to France you fraud !!!!!!!! SACK HIM NOW!!!!!!!!!!"
"LinkedIn Liam is gonna be fun tonight "
Optimistic about the team
Robert Sánchez
Teddy Sharman-Lowe
"@ChelseaFC Nice one Liam!"
"Liam is the right manager for you guys he’ll win you the team of the month next year ❤"
Fans are locked in debate over Szoboszlai's performance following a missed opportunity, with opinions wildly split between those praising his effort and those criticising his execution—particularly his crossing and overall impact on the match. The discussion reveals genuine uncertainty about whether he's performing at the level required to drive Liverpool's title ambitions forward.
Reacting to the events
neutral
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"Nice try Szobo haha "
"Szobo's crosses today are shambolic :("
Furious at the incident
annoyance
disappointment
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"This is the worst half I have seen out of Szobo. Totally anonymous"
"Szobo was really poor today too. Terrible set piece delivery in particular. "
Processing the result
"If Szoboszlai “accidentally” fails to score from that one free kick — which the referee rarely awards — then we’ll lose."
"Zinja"
Celebrating the moment
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"Incredible by the great szobo "
"loving the confidence szobo"
Liverpool fans are expressing frustration with their side's erratic performances—particularly the stark contrast between their Champions League showings and Premier League struggles—whilst also poking fun at manager Arne Slot and individual player errors. The discussion sits firmly in neutral territory, blending legitimate criticism with self-deprecating humour about their season's trajectory.
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
liverpool
error
"@LFC @Iam_Gadifele It is so embarrassing being a Liverpool fan recently 💔 https://t.co/EKfYdB1nCF"
"@LFC What a shitty club! You're a disgrace, Liverpool!
:D https://t.co/KjdsHH5a2s"
Processing the result
neutral
liverpool
error
"@LFC Liverpool is winning https://t.co/KuLJPKeDqK"
"@LFC May God never let you laugh! May sorrow never leave your hearts! May the sun never enter your homes, may no flowers ever bloom in your gardens! May all evil be with you! May t"
Reacting to the events
"Whoever does the Liverpool highlights deserves a huge thumbs up! Always enjoy seeing the perfectly cut scenes from any game.
Signed, a ManUtd fan"
"Lol at Liverpool’s press there"
Optimistic about the team
amusement
liverpool
error
"@LFC This is so sweet to see Liverpool loooooooooooseeeeeee https://t.co/T1oe7wWaaP"
"@LFC MAN OF THE MATCH. liverpool are PROUD of him https://t.co/6M43G1PHyh"
Chelsea supporters are in meltdown over the club's centre-back crisis following a 3-0 demolition at Everton, with fans calling for a complete defensive rebuild—selling multiple CBs, bringing in experienced replacements, and questioning whether the club's current defensive options are fundamentally broken. The consensus is bleak: without urgent recruitment in the summer window, Chelsea's backline will continue to be exposed against any competent attacking side.
Reacting to the events
neutral
Tosin Adarabioyo
Marc Cucurella
"Can't wait for the board to sign more wingers and strikers to solve our defensive problems. "
"That’s funny, yes, let’s sign that wonder kid that is turning 15 in the summer, that will solve everything "
Furious at the incident
Tosin Adarabioyo
Marc Cucurella
Wesley Fofana
"we really fucked up this season and probably the near future over not buying a fucking CB. "
"every single one of our CBs is fucking ass. every. single. one"
Analysing the tactics
"Keep calm, next season we have a new top international striker called Emanuel Emegha 😅🫠"
"Who leaked this formation"
Celebrating the moment
Pedro Neto
Liam Delap
João Pedro
"Idk about you guys but, I can’t wait for the next 17yo winger we buy this summer! "
"I cannot wait for the next brief of a u-20 player "
Fans are divided over whether Potts deserves his place in the side, with some defending him against comparisons to Magassa, whilst others believe Wilson and Adama offer more dynamism and would better suit the team's attacking needs. The broader discussion reveals uncertainty about the squad's tactical setup and questions over squad rotation decisions.
Assessing Tomáš Souček
neutral
Tomáš Souček
Freddie Potts
"nice try by taty tbf"
"Adama looks up for it. Wilson might have the touch of quality we need to finish something. Feeling slightly more positive"
Criticising Tomáš Souček
Tomáš Souček
Freddie Potts
"I hope someone smashes straight into that wee fucking weirdo Potts from the kick off"
"Magassa has been appalling lately, and Kante looks alright but he lacks that technical ability "
Debating the call
"Kante thinking about his upcoming GCSEs"
"You might not like Potts, but to say he offers less than Magassa to me is mental. "
Analysing the tactics
"Kante thinking about his upcoming GCSEs"
"You might not like Potts, but to say he offers less than Magassa to me is mental. "
Praising Tomáš Souček
approval
Tomáš Souček
Freddie Potts
"Two of their young players I really like are Potts and Scarles"
"Get Kante on, any time he’s been on he’s looked good"
Fans are broadly impressed by Minteh's attacking display on the left wing, with many praising his direct impact and arguing he should have stayed on the pitch longer, though there's frustration that the manager failed to capitalise on his dominance. Underneath the enthusiasm sits confusion and mild irritation about refereeing decisions and substitution choices that seemingly cut short a genuinely dangerous performance.
Debating the call
neutral
Minteh
Mitoma
"It’s annoying with how much Minteh has been allowed to get away with, if it was our player on the other side, we would’ve definitely ended up with a red. "
"send minteh off what the fuck"
Outraged at the decision
Minteh
Mitoma
"Minteh is a fucking joke throwing himself to the ground twice like that"
"Fuck the PGMOL seriously. Minteh shouldve been off three times by now"
Reacting to the events
"Minteh should have had 3 yellow cards if that's possible ?"
"MINTEH ❤"
Assessing
"Minteh should have had 3 yellow cards if that's possible ?"
"MINTEH ❤"
Agreeing with the call
admiration
Minteh
Mitoma
"Minteh is an absolute baller, we should defo look at him during the summer."
"Minteh absolutely smoking their backline today. He's in the zone for sure!"
Chelsea supporters are absolutely fuming with goalkeeper Robert Sanchez following the 3-0 hammering at Everton, with 575 posts dissecting his catastrophic performance—particularly his rushed positioning for the opening goal and a pattern of erratic decision-making that has them questioning whether he's the right man between the sticks. The negativity is visceral and widespread, with fans contrasting his current form unfavourably to Chelsea's legendary keepers of the past.
Furious at the incident
annoyance
Tosin Adarabioyo
Marc Cucurella
Robert Sánchez
"We need to sack the goalkeepers and goalkeeping coaches, what the fuck do they do everyday? This sanchez cunt makes 3 fucking million a year and plays like someone who's been lobot"
"I’m done with this team man. Sanchez is fucking trash. Get him the fuck out. We need to sign a real keeper and defense. Fucking garbage "
Reacting to the events
neutral
Robert Sánchez
Teddy Sharman-Lowe
"Sanchez is without a doubt one of the worst goalkeepers I’ve ever seen in the Premier League. Absolute liability."
"Robert Sanchez is a fucking joke. Worst I've seen. "
Celebrating the moment
amusement
Robert Sánchez
Teddy Sharman-Lowe
"@Despecial01 @ChelseaFC Sanchez has been amazing the whole season."
"@ChelseaFC Sanchez is great"
Fans are genuinely baffled about who "Luca Deenie" actually is, with most suspecting it's either a misspelling of Lucas Digne or some other player entirely. The only substantive discussion centres on Digne's defensive prowess at set pieces, particularly his exceptional ability to deal with headers at the far post.
Assessing Tyrone Mings
neutral
Tyrone Mings
Matty Cash
"0:34 luca deenie 😭"
"Without wanting to tempt fate, Digne has been really good today. "
Processing the result
"0:34 luca deenie 😭"
"Luca Deenie….🤣"
Praising Tyrone Mings
admiration
Tyrone Mings
Matty Cash
"Fantastic by Digne"
"Oooh that would have been a banger. Ross has been extremely on it these past couple games."
Criticising Tyrone Mings
Tyrone Mings
Matty Cash
"That’s horrible by Digne so much time to cross it "
"0:34 luca deenie 😭"
Supporters are bleakly accepting that their club will likely finish outside the Premier League's European qualification places and drop into the Conference League next season. The mood is one of resignation mixed with frustration about the prospect—fans worry about losing key players, dealing with brutal travel schedules, and whether the squad has the depth to compete across both domestic and European competitions.
Processing the result
neutral
"Yeah, we're not getting even Conference League next season."
"@LFC Go to conference league. Dishonoreble team.
https://t.co/xffv50jsxk"
Optimistic about the team
optimism
amusement
"Can’t wait to play in the Conference League next season! "
"we are going to crush the conference league next season. can't wait to win many games there"
Debating the call
"Hope they like the conference league"
"Let watch conference league next season."
Frustrated with the team
"God I hope you bottle the league again"
"@LFC Off to the Conference League, you thieving racists"
Chelsea supporters are expressing deep frustration with manager Enzo Maresca following the 3-0 hammering by Everton, drawing damaging comparisons to Graham Potter's disastrous tenure and questioning whether the club has learned anything from that failed appointment. The 155 posts reveal a fanbase in crisis, convinced they're living through another managerial nightmare despite backing a younger coach.
Furious at the incident
disgust
annoyance
Tosin Adarabioyo
Marc Cucurella
"He’s worse than potter lol but it starts at the top, fuck BlueCo"
"@ChelseaFC This is not chelsea i’ve ever known..horrible manager since potter"
Reacting to the events
neutral
Tosin Adarabioyo
Marc Cucurella
"Potter had way more positive experience than Rosenoir "
"Potter ball is back!"
Processing the result
"WE'RE BACK IN GRAHAM POTTERS SEASON..,BUT WORST THAN EVER...😮😢😮💨☹️😩😭🤧"
"Potter 2.0
This guy should ne fired
And at the same time, this blud shouldn't have been hired"
Celebrating the moment
Tosin Adarabioyo
Marc Cucurella
"Race swapped Potter omg lmaoooo that’s brilliant "
"@ChelseaFC Welcome back Graham Potter ball"
Fans are divided over goalkeeper Hermansen's performance, with many harshly criticising a crucial error that led to a goal whilst others defend him and argue that one mistake shouldn't overshadow his recent decent form. The broader frustration reveals nostalgia for previous keepers like Areola and Fabianski, suggesting deeper concerns about the club's goalkeeping decisions.
Furious at the incident
Alphonse Areola
Mads Hermansen
"Fucking hell Hermansen - useless keeper, why the fuck didn't we stick with nips"
"I've way less faith in hermansen than areola. Awful in the air and from corners, and the mistake today was utterly egregious "
Reacting to the events
neutral
Alphonse Areola
Mads Hermansen
"Hermansen controls the area better than Areola in my opinion. Our fullbacks and midfield have been letting people right through playing pillow soft. "
"@Sonenscher @WestHam He's better on the ball & has better ball distribution than Areola.
But yes, he made a mistake"
Assessing
"Hermansen is not as good as Areola"
"so why is hermansen starting..? he's good but areola is on a whole other level.."
Celebrating the moment
approval
Kyle Walker-Peters
Aaron Wan-Bissaka
Axel Disasi
"yep the game against city was top. Hermansen made a great stop with his feet today too tbf so im not saying he's bad at shot stopping just that the party today stung a little. Hope"
"I was during the first few games but not lately at all. He has been solid imo and has definitely been a positive option when we have had the ball at the back unlike Areola. Areola "
Fans are absolutely tearing into Wan Bissaka's performance, with supporters criticising him for being out of position, getting physically beaten by opponents, and displaying shockingly poor positioning in midfield. The negativity extends to teammate Disasi as well, with the fanbase suggesting both defenders have had genuinely dreadful displays that have directly contributed to the team being vulnerable.
Outraged at the decision
Tomáš Souček
Freddie Potts
"Wan-Bissaka has been shocking so far, caught out of and pulled out of position constantly - not to mention his passing has been shite as well"
"Wan Bissaka has been dreadful, get him off that pitch"
Debating the call
neutral
Tomáš Souček
Freddie Potts
"@WestHam At least wan bissaka is looking solid 🫡"
"Disasiclass looks much better than he ever did for us"
Reacting to the events
"Wan Bissaka was literally piggybacking off Rogers there."
"One of those games but wan Bissaka and Diouf have been so easily beat today "
Agreeing with the call
admiration
Tomáš Souček
Freddie Potts
"Disasi ❤️ let's do this lads "
"Disasiclass looks much better than he ever did for us"
Following Chelsea's embarrassing 3-0 defeat to Everton, fans are caught in a bizarre online argument where PSG supporters are taunting them about past Champions League encounters, whilst others dismiss PSG's credentials entirely. The discussion reveals Chelsea supporters still raw from European disappointments, with the toxic exchange overshadowing what should be a straightforward domestic hammering.
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
annoyance
"The mentality of this team is fucking shit. One setback against psg and now we just fucking give up when top 4 is still very wide open. Binned all of them."
"@ChelseaFC U lot are just embarrassing glad we have an international break cause this is just sad to watch u mean PSG broke ur spirit this bad..."
Processing the result
neutral
"@ChelseaFC We were even lucky against PSG. https://t.co/106egIKMPu"
"Guys, your situation is quite complicated, but don't give up, you're good, from a PSG fan."
Optimistic about the team
"We’re better than PSG"
"We’re better than PSG lad"
The fanbase is torn over whether Florian Wirtz—Liverpool's reported £115-130 million signing—is genuinely underperforming or being let down by tactical setup under Arne Slot, with a sizable contingent dismissing him as a catastrophic flop whilst others insist his quality is evident but misused.
Furious at the incident
annoyance
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"Wirtz plays a shit pass - WHY ISNT GAKPO USAIN BOLT??? LAZY FUCK"
"Wirtz passes to shitty gapko why the fuck he's dog shit player take him off"
Reacting to the events
neutral
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"Wirtz is so shit man, rather him not shoot the ball then whatever the fuck that was "
"@LFC The only thing this team is able to do is post stupid modelling pictures. They are not able to compete from a football perspective, honestly the state we are in is absolutely "
Processing the result
"Once mr Sloboslai leaves. Liverpool are done. Wirtz, frimpong, whole team are GASH"
"Wirtz is so poor its untrue he cost 115 million and can barely shoot if he played for anyone else other than Liverpool the pundits would be having a field day"
Assessing
"Once mr Sloboslai leaves. Liverpool are done. Wirtz, frimpong, whole team are GASH"
"Wirtz is so poor its untrue he cost 115 million and can barely shoot if he played for anyone else other than Liverpool the pundits would be having a field day"
Celebrating the moment
admiration
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"Lovely from Wirtz "
"Wirtz movement is a joy to follow"
Fans are expressing widespread frustration with the Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) for making controversial refereeing decisions and then only issuing apologies weeks later with no accountability or consequences. The core complaint is that the organisation applies double standards, lacks transparency, and suffers from a systemic culture of incompetence that goes unpunished.
Outraged at the decision
annoyance
remorse
pgmol
"PGMOL is just shit, week in week out. No matter who you support, they’re gonna fuck you eventually"
"Quite possibly the worst refereeing performance this season. I want an apology from PGMOL"
Reacting to the events
"PGMOL is full of thugs"
"Lets see how pgmol clowns justify this. Theyll just say they got it wrong and nothing happens again for the 1000th time. Pgmol is a joke"
Debating the call
neutral
pgmol
"Can't wait for the PGMOL apology. Feels like you read about one of those every week"
"Hyped for the apology"
Agreeing with the call
pgmol
"PGMOL apology over the international break, can’t wait "
"Outstanding consistency from PGMOL there "
Supporters are venting their anger at poor team performance and fixture scheduling decisions, with particular fury directed at a midday kickoff time that clashes with personal commitments and comes on the back of a Champions League match. The overall mood is one of exasperation—fans feel let down both by their side's lack of effort on the pitch and by the administrative chaos surrounding when and how the match was played.
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
annoyance
weekend
"Fucking donothings are only waking up when behind. 1 year of this. Sick of this lot."
"The worst thing about the 12.30 is that if you lose, you have to suffer through the rest of the weekends football.
Bastards ruining my whole weekend. "
Processing the result
neutral
weekend
"Glad i woke up at 530am to start my weekend watching this"
"Excellent… I need a drink and a cigarette "
Assessing
"Wakeup you fuckwits"
"Nearly 10.30 here so I think it's justified"
Optimistic about the team
weekend
"Yes it will be a great day "
"this is the day! "
Chelsea supporters are furious about their side's abysmal 3-0 defeat to Everton and fixating on the tactical decision to leave Brazilian prospect Estevao on the bench for most of the match, with fans arguing he was the only player who showed any attacking intent when finally introduced late on. The discussion reveals deep frustration at manager Rosenior's team selection and substitution timing, with many calling for him and the club's ownership to answer for the shambling display.
Frustrated with the team
"@ChelseaFC Our attackers are big SH*T
I’m sorry Estevao you don’t deserve this"
"@ChelseaFC Sack the WHOLE team with the exception of Estêvão! What a joke! https://t.co/wq3XfOKIJc"
Processing the result
neutral
"Not even a Chelsea fan, but Estevao in the thumbnail when he got subbed on later and was actually playing good is crazy 😂"
"The next Lamine Yamal, will beat Barca in Champions League, will win EPL, better than Pedri 😂."
Assessing
"The next Lamine Yamal, will beat Barca in Champions League, will win EPL, better than Pedri 😂."
"Not even a Chelsea fan, but Estevao in the thumbnail when he got subbed on later and was actually playing good is crazy 😂"
Optimistic about the team
"@ChelseaFC Estevao played 20 mins and he was the best on the pitch"
"@ChelseaFC Bring Estevao for a win!"
Supporters are absolutely fuming with Joe Willock's performance and consistency, demanding the club sell him after another dreadful display where he gave the ball away repeatedly and directly contributed to goals against them. The consensus is brutal—two seasons without league goals, minimal assists, and a complete inability to impact games positively means he's become dead weight that's actively hurting Newcastle's ambitions.
Criticising game
anger
annoyance
game
"FUCKING WILLOCKS FUCKING PASS as well... jesus what e horrible cameo. GET HIM SOLD"
"Fuck Joe Willock. Absolute dog shit of a footballer. Waste of fucking oxygen "
Assessing game
neutral
game
"Joe Willock is a professional footballer ladies and gents "
"Willock already a better performance than Joelinton or Ramsey since he's at least played a forward pass. "
Processing the result
"Same here. This is his ceiling, he can go no further. He needs to take Willock and go. "
"Fuck Joe Willock. Absolute dog shit of a footballer. Waste of fucking oxygen "
Praising game
game
"Beautiful day for some willock ball"
"Oof great ball from Willock there"
Newcastle United supporters are calling for manager Eddie Howe's departure, frustrated by expensive transfer signings who haven't delivered and performances lacking urgency or tactical flexibility. Whilst acknowledging his prior achievements, fans argue his time at the club has run its course and immediate resignation is needed.
Criticising support
annoyance
support
eddie
"@NUFC Fucking embarrassing. At home aswell. Might be time now for Eddie"
"@NUFC Fucking disgusting. Eddie's time at this football club is done"
Assessing support
neutral
support
eddie
"I'm a Boro fan but that made my day nowt to fight for now have you Eddie"
"@NUFC Thanks for everything Eddie but time to go"
Processing the result
"Not just Eddie. There's a few guilty. Who bought the £250 million worth of Woltemade, Wissa, Elanga and Ramsey?"
"I'm a Boro fan but that made my day nowt to fight for now have you Eddie"
Praising support
gratitude
support
eddie
"@NUFC Thanks for the memories Eddie. Seeya mate"
"@NUFC Off ya gone Eddie nice knowing ya, thanks for the trophie"
Everton and Chelsea supporters are locked in a largely baffled discussion about what "respecting the ball" actually means after the 3-0 result, with some using it as shorthand for defensive lapses whilst others openly question whether the phrase is even legitimate football terminology. The neutral sentiment reflects genuine confusion rather than consensus — fans are genuinely unsure if this is tactical analysis or just internet nonsense.
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
Tosin Adarabioyo
Marc Cucurella
"That’s the fucking problem, the bar is on the floor "
"Haha, no wonder the ball has zero respect for this guy and his team."
Debating the call
"No respect or too much respect for the ball??"
"That’s what you get when you respect the ball too much."
Processing the result
neutral
Tosin Adarabioyo
Marc Cucurella
"Great teacher 😂😂😂
Protecting the ball so no child kicks it over the fence
Hats off"
"Ndiayeeee. Serious baller"
Optimistic about the team
admiration
Tosin Adarabioyo
Marc Cucurella
"The ball placement though 🤩"
"Great ball though"
A significant portion of Liverpool supporters are calling for Arne Slot's sacking, frustrated with the team's Premier League performance and unconvinced he can replicate Jürgen Klopp's success, though a smaller contingent defends him as a capable manager. The discourse reveals deep anxiety about the club's direction under new leadership, with fans split between those demanding immediate change and those counselling patience.
Frustrated with the team
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
Hugo Ekitiké
"Why are we being subjected to Arne Slot. This is a sick joke."
"He’s got no ideas except throw on more attackers (never worked). Arne Slot has somehow become my least favourite manager ever and the fucker won us the league. Incredibly nasty wor"
Processing the result
neutral
Slot
Cody Gakpo
"@LFC Thank you, Arne Slot! Make us dream again 😍"
"Arne is a joke and these players are the jokers. Now they all gonna flood social media saying how sad they are and they all need to play better football. "
Debating the call
"sack arne and tell him to take cudy with him please we are finished we are tired 😫😫😫"
"In the premier leauge liverpool bad ,,, focus liverpool in champions league and fa cup , but not easy , in UCL vs PSG , in FA CUP vs MAN CITY , arne slot out , xabi in .❤"
Optimistic about the team
amusement
Slot
Cody Gakpo
"Please keep Arne for 10 more seasons. He is a genius. A pure genius!"
"@LFC You gave us the Best Day last season forever grateful Arne but it’s TIME https://t.co/oFMVwrcbsP"
Chelsea supporters are reacting with shock and dark humour to their side's catastrophic 3-0 defeat at Everton, with the fanbase oscillating between laughter and despair at how comprehensively they were outplayed. The overwhelming tone across posts is one of resigned amusement—fans processing a genuinely embarrassing result through comedy rather than serious tactical analysis.
Processing the result
neutral
"🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡"
"Am hurt😭😭😭"
Frustrated with the team
"Just leave the club🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬"
"Man i hate these owners😭"
Optimistic about the team
amusement
approval
"Breaking records this year🥳"
"🥳🥳"
Supporters across multiple fanbases are discussing Aston Villa's 2-0 victory over West Ham and its impact on the bottom-half battle, with some expressing frustration that the result keeps Villa's survival hopes alive whilst others celebrate the win. The conversation reveals how tightly contested the relegation picture is, with fans from different clubs anxiously tracking results and their implications for their own team's fate.
Reacting to the events
neutral
goal
"arsenal bottled it"
"Thank fuck for Villa"
Celebrating the moment
gratitude
optimism
goal
"I'm rooting for you laddies, i'm a Villa fan and i would love you chaps get all three points. "
"Bless you Villa. "
Furious at the incident
goal
"Absolutely done over with another player we wanted to sign adding embarrassment by scoring against us. We have been mugged off big time this season even for us. At least villa play"
"Fuck me that villa crowd noise gave me a heart attack "
Fans are locked in debate about West Ham's relegation prospects, with some convinced the club is doomed to drop down whilst others argue there's still everything to play for. The discussion reveals deep anxiety about the team's trajectory and structural problems at the club, ranging from tactical selections to ownership and management quality.
Processing the result
neutral
point
"@WestHam Good game, you’re a lot better than us when we got relegated so think you’ll stay up as Spurs are woeful. Go and do it as it’ll be fucking hilarious seeing that massive Sp"
"@GarfieldUtd_ @WestHam You deserve to be in League 1!"
Frustrated with the team
point
"@WestHam Stupid club!! You will relegate in jesus name AMEN!!"
"@WestHam We we're shite today, if we go down an Millwall are promoted I will not be happy,! Couldn't give 2 shits what happens to Spurs"
Reacting to the events
"@grahamalexander5800 well if West Ham won then Tottenham would be in a relegation spot"
"Enjoy the championship next season "
Optimistic about the team
joy
point
"Enjoy the championship next season "
"@faceofsol @WestHam Spurs will continue to have the perfect chance to do the funniest thing ever every week, and they'll do it."
Fans are divided over a United player's performance and impact, with some arguing he lacks the service needed to be effective whilst others question whether individual moments can mask broader tactical or squad-level issues. The discussion ranges from frustration with opposing teams' sudden form improvements to broader critiques about the state of modern football itself.
Reacting to the events
neutral
game
"@UnitedStandMUFC The GOAT 🐐💯❤️ https://t.co/ec35RVWrTG"
"@UnitedStandMUFC that is an absolutely f*cking outrage"
Furious at the incident
anger
game
"@UnitedStandMUFC Fucking dive🤬🤬 Attwell useless, always against United🤬🤬"
"@UnitedStandMUFC You all messed up big time today, for me you don’t even deserve any point from this game"
Processing the result
"He will never be the savior United needs. Its ole moments all over."
"@FoxMulder11 That’s how strikers work pal they need service or they won’t be as effective."
Celebrating the moment
amusement
game
"@UnitedStandMUFC I am happy with our situation! Strong team, Playing well and just back to the time all world are against us(specially referees)...That's lovely!"
"@UnitedStandMUFC Let’s go United . We are winning today"
Liverpool supporters are furious that manager Arne Slot brought in Curtis Jones as a midfielder to replace injured Ekitike, when they believe attacking alternatives like Chiesa or Rio Ferdinand would have been far better choices. The discourse quickly turns brutal, with fans dissecting Jones's performance as passive and questioning whether he'd even cut it in the Championship if he wasn't a youth product.
Criticising Cody Gakpo
disappointment
annoyance
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"@LFC That 2nd half performance was absolute joke back to the same boring football slot should have put rio on instead of Jones too does himself no favours with his poor substitutio"
"@LFC Why is this Liverpool board so useless and so weak what's this freak we called a coach still doing in our team why will you sub Hugo for Jones that cannot attack well and you "
Assessing Cody Gakpo
neutral
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"Great save Jones"
"Jones with the best tickets in the house there.
Spectator."
Processing the result
"@NtrnStrBlckHlDrkMttrNEnrgyhe doesn't want to injure Ramsey? But would rather injure Frimpong that just came back from injury? Doesn't wanna help Hugo upfront by adding an unpredi"
"@aFILIated8147 "no brainer" Ivan Toney and DCL are both equally worthy of going, Watkins also in the conversation on reputation."
Praising Cody Gakpo
great
"Great defending from jones lol"
"Decent effort from Jones there. More of that please."
Fans are furious that their team's victory over Galatasaray masked deeper problems, with many arguing the opposition are fundamentally poor and that beating them has provided a dangerously misleading sense of recovery. The consensus is damning: the performance against Gala was an outlier that's given false hope before inevitable disappointment returns.
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
disappointment
game
Cody Gakpo
"Gala are so fucking shit man how did they give me hope that this team was any good"
"Fuckin hell, why did we have to play so early, couldn't we enjoy a week of Gala victory, ffs"
Assessing
"Shows you how rubbish Gala are."
"I told you all that Galtasary win was very overhyped😂"
Processing the result
neutral
game
Cody Gakpo
"Quality of opposition. Even Wolves are better than Gala. "
"Excited to see how much of a bounce we get from that Gala win. I want to be hopeful but away version of Gala is not really that good...this is a much tougher challenge. "
Optimistic about the team
game
Cody Gakpo
"Loved it the way we played against Gala, and the animated Arne Slot. But now we are back to the old ways.. "
"Gala really made us look good"
Fans are celebrating a convincing win with passionate support for key player Jimenez, who appears to have delivered a standout performance. The discussion is largely emoji-driven and celebratory, though it's relatively light on tactical analysis—this is pure, unfiltered joy from the fanbase.
Optimistic about the team
admiration
"GOD loves us all so much he sent his one and only son to die for our sins ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤"
"What a win UTF 🖤🤍"
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
"The afternoon ends in defeat. https://t.co/PX0l9lV42Z"
"The afternoon ends in defeat. https://t.co/PX0l9lV42Z"
Processing the result
neutral
"The afternoon ends in defeat. https://t.co/PX0l9lV42Z"
"The afternoon ends in defeat. https://t.co/PX0l9lV42Z"
Liverpool fans are divided over Arne Slot's decision-making regarding young talent Rio Ngumoha, with some frustrated that he isn't getting regular starts whilst others praise his impact when he does play, ultimately questioning whether Slot's cautious approach and squad rotation strategy compares unfavourably to Jurgen Klopp's bolder methods. The discussion reflects deeper concerns about Liverpool's playing style—possession-heavy but risk-averse—and whether the manager's substitution patterns cost the team in matches.
Assessing Cody Gakpo
neutral
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"This rio kid is really good. in the few minutes he played better than all of Liverpool's forwards
I Wonder why slot never give him a start ?"
"@LFC why the actual fuck u subbing in chiesa instead of ekitike and ffs dont let gakpo play"
Criticising Cody Gakpo
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"yeah this is really bad, only one trying is rio"
"And again Rio didnt started!!!! Man tired of slot football!!!! Endless boring ball possession and extreme control ... Always sitting back and playing not to lose.... And his subs a"
Processing the result
"what about rio or chiesa coach?"
"What about Joao Pedro?"
Praising Cody Gakpo
admiration
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"Rio is so good man"
"Loved the "do it!" shout to Rio"
Supporters are expressing serious doubts about Dan James's quality and impact, with many arguing he lacks the creativity and consistency needed at this level, particularly when compared to alternative option Gnonto who they believe would deliver better attacking contribution. The discourse centres on James's inability to consistently execute crucial moments—especially crosses—when brought on as a substitute in tight matches.
Criticising James Justin
disappointment
James Justin
Pascal Struijk
"Fuck me James how many attacks are you going to kill"
"Dan James for what reason? He has not even looked close to being a good footballer for a long time"
Assessing James Justin
neutral
James Justin
Pascal Struijk
"Really feel like we should have brought on Gnonto instead of James or Okafor.
But Anton Stach, what a fucking stud. Another excellent game from him"
"Dan James looked lively when he came on ..... "
Reacting to the events
"Dan James for what reason? He has not even looked close to being a good footballer for a long time"
"Dan James looked lively when he came on ..... "
Processing the result
"Dan James for what reason? He has not even looked close to being a good footballer for a long time"
"Dan James looked lively when he came on ..... "
Praising James Justin
optimism
James Justin
Pascal Struijk
"Really deserved the win, hoped to of seen Gnonto over James "
"James on. Just in time..."
Fans are clamouring for Aaronson to be dropped from the starting eleven after a visibly exhausted display, with supporters split between those demanding immediate removal and a smaller contingent backing him to regain confidence. The consensus is damning: his physical fatigue is showing, his decision-making has deteriorated, and rivals like Dan James deserve a chance in his place.
Furious at the incident
disappointment
"Fucking hell Aaronson that was shit. More time on the leg extensions for you"
"@LUFC @focusleeds That was dreadful. We’ve got nothing in final third. Aaronson needs resting. We are in trouble"
Reacting to the events
neutral
"Aaronson has done enough this season to not be hated, he’s had some excellent games for us.
However, I’d look to sell, the flaws in his game are so gaping and we need to look for "
"Such an Aaronson shot"
Debating the call
"How is Aaronson STILL in the starting 11...truly abysmal. Couldn't create a cup of tea"
"Some of Justin’s limitations on show today, for all his excellent form this year. Although he was on his weaker side. Would like Aaronson dropped for Dan James in our next away gam"
Assessing
"How is Aaronson STILL in the starting 11...truly abysmal. Couldn't create a cup of tea"
"Some of Justin’s limitations on show today, for all his excellent form this year. Although he was on his weaker side. Would like Aaronson dropped for Dan James in our next away gam"
Celebrating the moment
admiration
"Love Aaronson now. Never thought I’d say that. Very happy to be proven wrong. "
"Such an Aaronson shot"
Over a thousand posts reveal a fanbase at war with itself, with supporters aggressively questioning whether critics even watched the match while others slam the team's defensive vulnerabilities and question the referee's decisions. The discourse has descended into personal attacks rather than constructive analysis, with fans accusing one another of lazy thinking and bluffing instead of debating what actually went wrong on the pitch.
Processing the result
neutral
league
game
"@ChibuleBaron Where is your team in the league table again? Nowhere worthy enough.
Your team played dogshit today by almost giving away two penalties and still not losing because o"
"@markgoldbridge All coz of that dead club assanal the standard of the Premier league this season as been a disgrace!"
Frustrated with the team
league
game
"@johnmorris1009I hate these kind of responses? What do they even mean? What is funny about antisemitic hate? Please tell me?"
"@markgoldbridge horrific player and we've just given him a new contract too ffs"
Assessing
"@mandemKE You're a showcase of lazy thinking and zero critical thinking. Doofuses like you are not fans - you're here just to berate the payers anytime there's a minor setback."
"I need coach carck don't change cunn"
Debating the call
"@mandemKE You're a showcase of lazy thinking and zero critical thinking. Doofuses like you are not fans - you're here just to berate the payers anytime there's a minor setback."
"I need coach carck don't change cunn"
Optimistic about the team
amusement
admiration
league
game
"@markgoldbridge He’s been outstanding so far!"
"@markgoldbridge One of the most exciting first half matches I have watched this season
#BOUMUN"
With Tottenham getting dismantled 0-3 by Nottingham Forest, supporters are fixating on Ange Postecoglou's decision to haul off Richarlison mid-match, debating whether the Brazilian's poor form and apparent frustration on the bench justify his removal. The discussion reveals growing fan concern about the forward's confidence and tactical role, with some questioning if he should even be starting as a number ten in his current state.
Reacting to the events
neutral
Sarr
"Beautiful Gray crossfield pass to Tel who cuts inside and hits a shot that deflects wide of the left-hand post. https://t.co/aoiahGIYfs"
"Richarlison entirely unmarked, that's fun"
Furious at the incident
Sarr
"Bro what did richy do. Guy has been delivering crap for a few years now and refuses to leave"
"Richarlison is dogshit man. Stupidly offside as well"
Debating the call
"The swooping sound effect as he takes the throw in is accidentally lovely"
"Quality ducky"
Celebrating the moment
admiration
amusement
Sarr
"Great movement by Richy "
"Relegation threat Richy is a different beast. I love it."
With 89 posts revealing largely neutral sentiment around Everton's dominant 3-0 victory, supporters are torn between celebration and scepticism—some question whether this result signals genuine improvement or merely a temporary upturn in an otherwise troubling season. Meanwhile, broader league chaos, including shock results for City, Liverpool, and Tottenham, leaves fans grappling with what this gameweek actually means for their European ambitions.
Processing the result
neutral
cry
"@Donneliusvery true 👍"
"@NeymarSilvasantos-u8d we have faith the gaffer will win us the FA Cup and CL place"
Assessing
"@hadirahmanz Lol, just temporarily"
"@erickrza4352 Bad season"
Frustrated with the team
cry
"@davecope3060we hate him hes shite an keeps getting gmae time"
"@inthemeantime-z2uyou're sick in the head"
Optimistic about the team
amusement
approval
cry
"@BLUEBOY69-yl9cl blue boy 69 super cool name man so edgy"
"@goldytwatus1674 Toffeeesssssss 💙💙"
Fans are expressing frustration over a severe goal drought, with their side managing just one open play goal in six games and four consecutive Premier League matches without scoring. The overwhelming consensus is that the manager's cross-heavy tactics aren't working, with particular criticism aimed at the striker's poor form and the general lack of chance creation.
Furious at the incident
disappointment
annoyance
game
attack
"@LUFC What a fucking massive waste of another game. Sick of watching us play this shite"
"@LUFC England’s most useless and worst team... Teams like this should settle for a 0-0 draw—these jerks don’t deserve a thing. https://t.co/HJ6VhW7PfX"
Processing the result
"Yeah not being funny and I’m not sure how intelligent you are but it doesn’t work like that"
"Лидс - чемпион!"
Reacting to the events
neutral
game
attack
"@LUFC 🤍💙💛"
"@LUFC We deserved more. I love you guys🤍"
Celebrating the moment
game
attack
"@LUFC Can't wait for our march goal of the month award..."
"@LUFC Just shows how great a player Gudmundson is"
Newcastle supporters are deeply divided over their manager's future following a humiliating loss, with some calling for his sacking whilst others defend him against what they see as fickle criticism. The debate reveals frustration with the team's tactics and overall direction, with speculation already mounting about potential replacements.
Frustrated with the team
Joelinton
Joe Willock
"No sympathy, no sentiment. This team has been fucking abysmal all season and the blame lies with one man. He’s failed and he should resign because I don’t want to see him take a pa"
"fucking hell its a curse i swear get that fucker gone
"
Processing the result
neutral
Joelinton
Joe Willock
"Hes a good player wouldnt mind him at villa"
"Disgrace. Sack him. "
Debating the call
"Would love to Pardew back at Newcastle!"
"EH sacked this end of season"
Optimistic about the team
Joelinton
Joe Willock
"If he is, I want him doing the Sunderland analysis he missed out on before. Great result for the lads."
"Would love to Pardew back at Newcastle!"
Fans are furious that Sky Sports is cutting away from spectacular fan displays and match atmosphere to show advertisements and irrelevant on-screen graphics, with complaints that broadcasters deliberately minimise non-Big Six club celebrations and stadium energy. The overarching frustration is that fan-funded tifos and pre-match displays—hard work by supporters—are getting milliseconds of airtime before being buried under ad breaks and corporate content.
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
anger
"honestly fans were kind of shit today too. barely any fucking atmosphere. fucking joke this club is done"
"only watching still so I can hear them all get booed to fucking hell. spineless cunts"
Processing the result
neutral
"Don't worry, football isn't for everyone .
Go and watch Dundee, I've heard there's a good atmosphere"
"Fans holding a banner saying thank you Jack Colback"
Assessing
"Why are sky scared to show fans celebrating?"
"Home and Away...Useless club🤣😅😅"
Optimistic about the team
"It's a beautiful day out - at least where I am; and where you are-you're here to enjoy it. Go for a walk, watch a duck. Talk to a friend. It IS only football "
"Must say much as I enjoyed the replays, I would have liked to see the live game once it kicked off again, thanks sky"
Fans are fixated on Iliman Ndiaye's brilliant performance in Everton's convincing 3-0 victory over Chelsea, with supporters across both sides praising his finishing and movement as genuinely world-class. The discussion centres entirely on Ndiaye's quality, with some even suggesting he's ready for a step up to elite European clubs or rival Premier League sides.
Celebrating the moment
admiration
excitement
Jordan Pickford
Mark Travers
"Another clean sheet from the man! That’s our keeper! Another awesome save. "
"YEEEESSSS WHAT A FINISH "
Reacting to the events
neutral
player
Dwight McNeil
"Looking like a bottom half finish."
"it ain't right how long it's been since we saw Grealish-Ndiaye-KDH together "
Furious at the incident
player
Dwight McNeil
"man Ndiaye has been kinda shit so far"
"Ndiaye has been shocking"
A large group of fans are mocking Liverpool after a loss, suggesting the club only succeeds when referees favour them and claiming they've been exposed as average without official help. The discourse centres on accusations that Liverpool received preferential treatment in previous matches, with some suggesting this defeat represents "divine justice" now that refereeing decisions went against them.
Outraged at the decision
annoyance
konate
match
"@LFC I’m 100% sure LIV’s leaders will never even read these comments, which says everything about how utterly useless they are. The way you’re playing is pathetic. Honestly, you sh"
"@LFC When the referee doesn't help... You're a terrible team, Liverpool!!! https://t.co/RGNMBf1w1U"
Debating the call
neutral
konate
match
"@LFC You will never walk alone referee 😁😁😁😁"
"I think if I were a ref I’d really enjoy spray painting the grass. Just seems like something I’d be into"
Agreeing with the call
amusement
konate
match
"@LFC Best player is UEFA . https://t.co/ZVFUMf1sCR"
"The ref loves Liverpool wow "
Aston Villa fans are celebrating John McGinn's comeback from injury, crediting his return alongside fellow midfielder Tielemans with dramatically lifting the team's performance and transforming their sluggish midfield into something sharp and dangerous again. The consensus is crystal clear: McGinn is criminally underrated across the Premier League, and his absence had been far more damaging than most neutrals realised.
Celebrating the moment
admiration
Ross Barkley
Youri Tielemans
"MacPhee special there. What a lovely goal. So great to have McGinn back."
"This is what we love to see. Aggressive and intense football. Welcome back McGinn "
Processing the result
"I love John McGinn!"
"McGinn and Tielemans coming back has lifted the atmosphere bigtime, looked sharp today rather than snail pace football of late"
Reacting to the events
neutral
Ross Barkley
Youri Tielemans
"And Kamara
McGinn adds so much, but 2 of our best 3 midfielders aren't out there"
"Whatever happens over the next few years, we are all in agreement that McGinn doesn’t go right?
His price isn’t that exciting, we can’t find someone else for the amount we paid hi"
Assessing
"I love John McGinn!"
"McGinn and Tielemans coming back has lifted the atmosphere bigtime, looked sharp today rather than snail pace football of late"
Furious at the incident
Ross Barkley
Youri Tielemans
John McGinn
"I hate McGinn so much."
"I have long since needed to get a McGinn jersey. But thanks to our dickhead President, Villa gear costs more in tariffs than the original price of the items. Probably just stuck wi"
Fans are sharply divided on whether Leeds' defensive, cautious approach is pragmatic survival instinct or cowardly football that's sabotaging their Premier League future. Some argue their physical defending and point-gathering is sensible given injuries and relegation danger, whilst others criticise manager Farke for abandoning the attacking football that got them promoted, leaving them toothless in the final third.
Analysing the tactics
neutral
points
leeds
"We know wolves and Burnley are gonna have the game of their lives
"
"The Leeds strategy of drawing their way to safety is working, I mean if you prove you're equal to half the league then you kinda deserve to stay up."
Questioning the approach
disappointment
points
leeds
"Shame on leeds? We do play awful football but we’ve just come up so we lack quality."
"Leeds are going down if they keep playing like this. Not scoring in last 4 PL matches - 3 of which are home games - is very concerning. Their defense is suddenly very decent (Sunde"
Processing the result
"Leeds is going down. Drawn too many games, no urgency.
Don’t rate Farke
Don’t rate Cantvert Cant-doit"
"Last term.when leeds was in prem they was way way more attacking. Shite now"
Backing the tactics
points
leeds
"I'm very keen for Leeds to win this. They'll stay up if they do, I'm pretty confident of that."
"Leeds have ole of the best home records. It’s okay. "
Fans are bewildered that their side didn't win by a much larger margin, with dominant attacking displays from players like Mitoma and Welbeck creating numerous clear-cut chances that should have resulted in a four or five-goal victory. The consensus is their opponents got away with it — the scoreline flatters the losing team and masks a completely one-sided performance that could easily have been embarrassing.
Reacting to the events
neutral
lose
Andrew Robertson
"I’ll take this win any day. Next time we put those other chances in the back of the net!"
"Very lucky to only concede 2. What a dreadful performance that was."
Processing the result
"Here after unfortunately being 1-0 down so far"
"The Will end 1:3"
Furious at the incident
lose
Andrew Robertson
"There is no way we will score two. Fucking useless again."
"Fucking hell man so stupidly unlucky "
Celebrating the moment
approval
optimism
lose
Andrew Robertson
"Such a flattering scoreline this. "
"The scoreline is extremely flattering for us "
Manchester United supporters are split over Amad Diallo following a goalmouth incident, with some furious at what they see as a blatant refereeing mistake or VAR failure, whilst others criticise his recent form, accusing him of poor decision-making, weak finishing, and theatrical play-acting rather than genuine impact on the pitch.
Furious at the incident
disappointment
great
Bruno
"Amad was even fucking worse. 2 hands and a trip."
"Amad needs benching so fucking bad, why is he still on the pitch."
Reacting to the events
neutral
great
Bruno
"That was so fucking poor from Amad"
"Amad has been awful all season. Just another on the list."
Assessing
"Referee aside, Amad needs to WAKE UP now. He's turning into Garnacho and might even worse; his first touch is bad, decision making is atrocious, all his passes have like 30% accura"
"Amad this is pinalaty"
Celebrating the moment
amusement
great
Bruno
"I love amad has great potential"
"Great effort amad! "
Fans are venting frustration at Chiesa's theatrical behaviour on the pitch, criticising his tendency to complain to referees and display exaggerated reactions rather than focusing on improving his actual performance. The overwhelming consensus is that his dramatics are costing the team—with supporters suggesting his acting skills might serve him better than his football at this rate.
Criticising Cody Gakpo
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"Chiesa fuckin sucks dude don’t care if he never sees the pitch "
"Sick of this Chiesa for Konate sub. Like a horror movie on repeat"
Assessing Cody Gakpo
neutral
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"Nice touch Chiesa "
"Chiesa be like 🤌🤌🤌🤌🤌"
Analysing the tactics
"Slot out and we smile with chiesa 😂"
"Chiesa need minutes to proof"
Praising Cody Gakpo
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"Well done Chiesa earning those minutes"
"Thank fuck konate is off, Chiesa getting a full 15 minutes? Wow this is a nice surprise"
After a poor performance (possibly against Torquay United in the cup), Liverpool supporters are calling for manager Arne Slot's immediate sacking, citing a damning 34.6% win rate over 26 league games and claims he's mismanaging one of Europe's most talented squads. The discourse reveals deep frustration with both Slot's in-game decisions—particularly his substitution choices—and the club's perceived reluctance to act on managerial change sooner.
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
disappointment
Slot
slot
"Slots football is so fucking shit. How do we go from the Gala game to right back to this dross? "
"Our form in the league is fucking dogshit. But But But Slot in !!!"
Processing the result
neutral
Slot
slot
"@LFC Out run yet again. Terrible performance. Slot has failed all season. Shit, repeat."
"@LFC That wasn’t a defeat, it was a mockery. Fucking pathetic by everyone. Get Slot out. I’ve never hated a Liverpool squad more than this one."
Optimistic about the team
Slot
slot
"Remember boys, positivity. I love slotball yay slot machine wohoo! Im so privileged to witness his tactics week in week out! Lets goooo!"
"Wonderful squad edwards and hughes have built.. lot's of depth.."
Fans are unanimously frustrated that key playmaker Gudmundsson was missing from the side, believing his creativity and ability to take on opponents one-on-one would have made a tangible difference in what appears to have been a disappointing result. There's particular criticism of the attacking midfield options deployed in his absence, with several players failing to provide the cutting edge needed against the opposition's defensive shape.
Reacting to the events
neutral
"Really missed Gudmundsson "
"Really missed gudmonssons energy and trying to take on a player in this game"
Furious at the incident
sadness
disappointment
"His final ball or decision making was shocking, was walking down the steps and heard people saying he was our best player when he came on, I thought...really? He was on the ball an"
"5 minutes in and absence of GG is already noticable "
Celebrating the moment
"Glad GG is back next game"
"DJ is gonna win this for us"
Spence's early removal at half-time sparked fierce debate amongst Tottenham supporters, with some defending his first-half performance and blaming the substitution itself for the club's defensive meltdown, whilst others pointed fingers at his marking lapses as one cause of the humiliating 3-0 defeat. The broader frustration centred on manager Tudor's decision-making, particularly replacing attacking and defensive players who fans felt were crucial to any chance of salvaging the match.
Furious at the incident
"Spence is so shit. He can’t mark a fucking corner lol"
"Why the actual fuck did we take off Spence and VDV?!? What the actual fuck was Tudor thinking. Starr has been dogshit and we took off spence for bergval? Wtf? Solanke isn’t in good"
Reacting to the events
neutral
"Holy shit Spence. That tackle. Whew."
"Between this and last week I definitely believe Spence is the 2nd fastest player we have "
Assessing
"Should we get Spence back in the summer? Solanke too? "
"Agent spence do your thing "
Celebrating the moment
"Love Spence more every match"
"Spence has looked good "
Supporters are sharply split on defender O'Nien following a mixed performance that included an early defensive howler but a solid second-half recovery, with critics questioning his Premier League standard whilst others acknowledge his resilience under pressure. The debate reflects frustration at his occasional lapses in decision-making and positioning, though some fans recognise he's still adjusting to top-flight football at just 22 years old.
Criticising Nick Pope
anger
Nick Pope
Aaron Ramsdale
"@SunderlandAFC Ellborg is fucking awful doesn’t know how to command a box or kick a ball gives me the fear"
"@SunderlandAFC Thats absolutely Horrendous. Needs to be taken off for that!!!!!"
Assessing Nick Pope
neutral
Nick Pope
Aaron Ramsdale
"what a shift since half time. Fair play to O'Nien as well, could've easily gone to pieces after the howler earlier but didn't put a foot wrong in the second half"
"@SunderlandAFC I’m so relieved for O’Nien here.
Awful mistake from him but he kept his head up & had a sound game.
I reckon he has to fill up Brian Brobbeys protein shakes "
Reacting to the events
"well done to sunderland but judging by that anthony gordon goal, how is o’nien allowed to play prem football?????"
"O nien is a league 1 centre back😂"
Processing the result
"well done to sunderland but judging by that anthony gordon goal, how is o’nien allowed to play prem football?????"
"O nien is a league 1 centre back😂"
Praising Nick Pope
Nick Pope
Aaron Ramsdale
"@SunderlandAFC Delighted for that championship level footballer and time waster O'Nien"
"@SunderlandAFC @CRVisuals_ Luke O’Nien played his heart out after that mistake!! Give him the credit he deserves!!! Hell yeah!!"
Spurs supporters are expressing frustration that managerial changes alone won't fix the club's deep structural problems, with some questioning the wisdom of recalling an ageing former boss whilst others argue the playing squad itself is fundamentally flawed. The discussion reveals a fanbase increasingly convinced that tactical shuffles are mere sticking plasters on a wound that runs through the entire organisation.
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
manager
slot
"The players are shit but the manager is worse. Literally everything today makes zero sense."
"The players are that shite, and he's gotten unlucky with injury/suspensions/etc. Fact is, the managers were bad, but the players are making them look worse"
Processing the result
neutral
manager
slot
"Excellent idea! Can we also get a save-the-club manager, mid season, who operates as the moral equivalent of an 8 year old discovering FIFA Manager Mode for the first time?"
""It is crucial that we are able to compete on multiple fronts and believe a change of approach will give us the strongest chance for the coming season and beyond.""
Debating the call
"There is surely no other industry on earth where bringing back a 79 year old, decade retired, former boss is seen as the sensible play.
Bloody love this sport."
"But this could be Liverpool next season with Slot."
Optimistic about the team
manager
"Their current new manager bounce is going great"
"Enjoy your new executive status"
Chelsea supporters are in open revolt following a demoralising 3-0 defeat to Everton, with the overwhelming consensus blaming the current manager and demanding immediate removal alongside a major defensive overhaul. Fans are expressing deep frustration at what they perceive as tactical incompetence and player underperformance, with many questioning whether the club will even qualify for European football next season.
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
disappointment
Tosin Adarabioyo
Marc Cucurella
"what a waste of time. this team is pathetic. this manager made the team even worse. "
"Is this coach really stupid? No wonder he couldn't win against PSG. He even failed to win against Everton, and the goalkeeper was also very stupid!! What was expected?"
Processing the result
neutral
Tosin Adarabioyo
Marc Cucurella
"TRASH ASS CLUB ABSOLUTELY PATHETIC. IMBECILES."
"Our players are shit, our managers shit, the sporting directors responsible for this fucking mess got given a contract extension last summer.
The clubs fucking finished as long as"
Optimistic about the team
Tosin Adarabioyo
Marc Cucurella
"These owners are great! Breaking records over and over again!"
"Hes a fantastic manager, no doubt about it. "
Chelsea supporters are in open revolt following the 3-0 demolition by Everton, with Clearlake Capital ownership, Blue Co, and manager Liam Rosenior all facing intense calls for removal. The fanbase has united around a simple message — the current regime must go — as the club's sixth-place position and catastrophic defending has reached a breaking point.
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
anger
"Clearlake out.
All the money spent and we’re bringing on fucking Delap to save the day?
The owners are a fucking disgrace. "
"Fuck Clearlake, they’ve ruined everything "
Processing the result
neutral
"Don’t worry guys. Clearlake will bring in another 18 year-old “wonder kid” and an edgy inexperienced up-and-coming manager next year and all the problems will be solved 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻"
"Cant wait for the PR from Clearlake, after the match...."
Debating the call
"OUT WITH LIAM ROSEINOR!!! 😡😡😡😡😡😡😡
OUT WITH ROBERT SÁNCHEZ 🤬🤬🤬
OUT WITH BLUE CO 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🖕"
"You should put clearlake 😢 and Eghbali there lol"
Fans are divided over whether Nottingham Forest's Ibrahim Sangaré should have received a straight red card for his challenges, with some arguing Tottenham were getting soft decisions whilst others praise his overall performance despite the caution. The discussion centres on inconsistent refereeing standards and whether Sangaré's accumulated bookings this season reflect genuine misconduct or referee leniency.
Outraged at the decision
"how the fuck has sangere only gotten 5 yellow cards this season? that man has gotten away with some shit lmfao"
"In what fucking world is that not a yellow for Sangare? This ref is absolutely pathetic "
Debating the call
neutral
"Sangare should've had 4 yellows. Would be so nice to have a player like that"
"Not at all why we lost but I genuinely don’t understand how Sangare stayed on the pitch, he committed probably 4 yellow card worthy fouls "
Reacting to the events
"He should have been sent off"
"Sangare has been so good today"
Agreeing with the call
admiration
"Sangare has been so good today"
"Sangare has had a great game "
Fans are expressing disappointment over striker Ekitike's injury whilst simultaneously mocking his finishing ability and questioning managerial decisions about fixture intensity. The discussion reveals underlying frustration with attacking performance and whether rotation or tactical choices contributed to the injury blow.
Frustrated with the team
sadness
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"We were fucking limp all game. Ekiteke out in the first 5 mins really destroyed us. "
"at this point im slot out. team still looks fucking clueless and that little gesture asking injured ekitike to get up is embarassing"
Processing the result
neutral
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"@LFC Get well soon bro . Don't spend so much time on the floor . Good luck in telefonu Europa League😂😂 https://t.co/jVHntj6AO8"
"Ekitike, be strong!"
Assessing
"Ekitike 😂"
"Get illiman N'Diaye in. Please."
Optimistic about the team
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"@LFC Hhahahahah God's justice is unwavering. Get well soon ekitike btw"
"HUGE EKITITE Quick recovery insha allah 🤲🤲🤲"
Fans are divided on whether Tanaka deserves more playing time after putting in a solid performance, with some praising his attacking contributions whilst others remain unconvinced he's the long-term solution. The broader consensus suggests the team needs tactical changes, though there's recognition that Tanaka's recent showing offers a glimmer of hope amid inconsistent form elsewhere in the squad.
Analysing the tactics
neutral
Gruev
Ethan Ampadu
"@LUFC It was a game where you can see why Tanaka is a bench member. The defense seems too unstable.🤔🤔🤔🤷🤷🤷"
"I don’t trust Tanaka defensively and would rather have Brendy in with things tied. "
Questioning the approach
Gruev
Ethan Ampadu
"Getting sick of Stach out there tonight tbh. Strolling around doing fuck all.
Get him off for Tanaka and get Okafor on for Nmecha"
"Gnonto and Tanaka and DJ must really stink up training during the week to not even get a sniff for these matches."
Backing the tactics
admiration
approval
Gruev
Ethan Ampadu
"Nice to see Tanaka again "
"Please have a good game Tanaka.
We're rooting for you, we're all rooting for you."
Assessing
"I would bring in Tanaka or longstaff.
Giving James a long contract isn't looking too clever. "
"I'm so happy with Tanaka's performance.
I've consistently been in the Aaronson and Gruev over Tanaka camp because he's looked off this season. Last night he showed up in a big wa"
Processing the result
"I would bring in Tanaka or longstaff.
Giving James a long contract isn't looking too clever. "
"I'm so happy with Tanaka's performance.
I've consistently been in the Aaronson and Gruev over Tanaka camp because he's looked off this season. Last night he showed up in a big wa"
Newcastle United fans are venting frustration at the Saudi-backed ownership's catastrophic transfer strategy and apparent loss of direction, pointing to over £200 million in panic spending that's failed to deliver results. The dominant complaint is that despite vast PIF resources, the club's hierarchy has bungled recruitment and dodged accountability whilst fans foot the bill through their support.
Frustrated with the team
"Its not been a good weekend for oil money so far, lets pray it continues"
"The Saudis are utterly clueless as well"
Processing the result
neutral
"Saudi consulate will do just fine "
"Some welcome you’re giving your new ally pal"
Optimistic about the team
amusement
""Mr Howe, a warm welcome to the embassy""
"No noise from the saudi boys - wins home and away. North east top team FTM 🔴⚪️🐎 👊 "
Fans are venting raw emotional reactions to their team's poor performance, with comments oscillating between sarcasm, genuine upset, and exasperation at the situation. The discussion captures a fanbase divided between dark humour and genuine distress, with some supporters openly questioning why they continue to invest emotionally in such a frustrating campaign.
Frustrated with the team
sadness
cry
"@LFC Go ahead and cry now, you rude, incompetent, slanderous Humpty Dumpty!"
"@LFC crying son of a bitch"
Processing the result
neutral
cry
"@NiclasSchwarzz @emirhan_karal @Turibinn @Virgil4PF @LFC You’re right, cried with joy back in 2005"
"@kloppschopps @LFC We made you cry twice :) Osimhen definitely made you cry, you probably remember."
Reacting to the events
"@danbillington why the fk would i be crying."
"Dont cry live dont cry"
Debating the call
"@danbillington why the fk would i be crying."
"Dont cry live dont cry"
Optimistic about the team
amusement
cry
"@jumbo131601 @derin0103 @LFC Love the tears brother, don’t stop"
"@Fplfaiz1 @LFC Best manager in the world best cry"
Fans are relatively unbothered about their team dropping two points in recent matches, arguing that third place is secure enough to guarantee European football and the main outcome they care about. The conversation reveals a pragmatic fanbase dismissing criticism about dodgy refereeing decisions and dropped points by pointing out they'll still finish comfortably in the European spots regardless.
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
games
"This is the suckiest stat. No United matches at Easter is depressing :("
"You are fifth. This Liverpool team what? Your so called horror season can't even compare to us last season. We were almost relegated and your sitting 1 point from third tomorrow ac"
Processing the result
neutral
games
"Youre still fine for top 5."
"Idt they are, they will atleast 5th especially because they are playing decent "
Optimistic about the team
games
"A nine point gap to Chelsea would be huge. Let's go, lads."
"Looks like we're better than 17 other teams mate"
Manchester United supporters are locked in debate about whether Bruno Fernandes deserves Premier League Player of the Season, with some hailing him as the standout performer whilst others criticise him as overrated and reliant on set pieces. The discussion reveals a fractured fanbase—passionate defenders of his abilities clash with detractors who question his genuine impact beyond statistics.
Celebrating the moment
admiration
love
faithful
matches
"@ManUtd Bruno I love you so much"
"@ManUtd Well done Bruno!!! https://t.co/05Wp9vtWwm"
Reacting to the events
neutral
faithful
matches
"@ManUtd Stop shouting, Bruno is bang average https://t.co/cTVnUXAMr6"
"@UnitedStandMUFC Bruno been absolutely shit again - gives it away at will
But a “goal and an assist” will keep the gimps happy"
Furious at the incident
faithful
matches
"@ManUtd Awful half. Time for Bruno to step up"
"Every man utd fan that wanted bruno gone all these years should go support another club…the same people that wanted De Gea gone and we had to put up with the travesty of a GK for 2"
Liverpool supporters are convinced their side will be utterly dismantled by PSG in an upcoming knockout tie, with fans posting increasingly hyperbolic scoreline predictions after a dismal defensive display. The overwhelming consensus is that Liverpool's current form—particularly their leaky defence—makes them completely outmatched against PSG's attacking firepower, though a handful of optimists are attempting to flip the narrative.
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"How many times will this team ruin my weekend? I’m so fucking tired man…
What’s the excuse gonna be now? There was again no energy and creativity on the pitch. Physicality can go t"
"Psg going to fucking fist us and make us sock puppets.
Our lads just don't seem to care. Slot keeps playing Gakpo, just absolutely a trash season. "
Processing the result
neutral
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"Liverpool unlike chelsea have the tools to hit psg. Pool are a much more capable attack and defence than chelsea. The chelsea midfield of caicedo-enzo-santos is better than pool's "
"That is very generous to Liverpool. PSG are gonna probably out press, outplay them in both the games. They also play at a much higher intensity and technical level than any other P"
Optimistic about the team
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"PSG can’t wait to play with us for this kind of performance "
"Of course, we are playing City and PSG both away soon. We might get pumped for fun"
Fans are furious that VAR failed to flag obvious handball in the box and the referee bottled multiple disciplinary calls, particularly a dangerous challenge from Thiago that warranted a yellow card but went unpunished. The consensus is that Brentford received preferential treatment throughout the match, with poor officiating undermining what should have been a straightforward performance.
Outraged at the decision
anger
fear
James Justin
Pascal Struijk
"Why the fuck this stage play is allowed? Should be immediate yellow for simulation "
"what in the fucking neymar was that move?"
Debating the call
neutral
James Justin
Pascal Struijk
"Pinnack and Thiago the only good defensive players today. "
"Better delivery into the box needed. That Thiago is a player "
Reacting to the events
"Var didn’t even check another blatant hand ball in box again"
"Obvious yellow for Thiago there, just undercuts a player. Ref has been lenient to Brentford on punishment."
Agreeing with the call
James Justin
Pascal Struijk
"I love when refs are consistent with their yellow cards!"
"Thiago’s hold up play is very good"
Spurs fans are reacting with dark humour and resignation as their side's freefall continues following a catastrophic 3-0 home defeat to fellow strugglers Nottingham Forest, with supporters expressing gallows comedy about what now feels like an inevitable descent down the table. The repeated refrain of "it's happening" captures the fatalistic mood—a fanbase watching their worst fears materialise in real time.
Reacting to the events
neutral
"Come on you sons of bitches"
"i mean but it just cant be happening, can it?"
Celebrating the moment
optimism
approval
"Ladies and gentlemen, I love you all. See you again next time x"
"Looking forward to it"
Furious at the incident
"please just banish me, i dont want to co exist anymore i lost my head i feel nothing "
"Here we fucking go..."
Fans are tearing into their team's abysmal performance, criticising everything from goalkeeper and centre-back errors to non-existent attacking shape and midfield presence. The overwhelming consensus is one of despair—with accusations of poor decision-making and tactical confusion suggesting the club could go down this season, though one voice offers mitigation citing a last-minute formation change.
Criticising Kyle Walker-Peters
disappointment
annoyance
Alphonse Areola
Mads Hermansen
Jarrod Bowen
"My god, we are awful going forward.. wtf do they work on in training "
"Our goalkeeper is shit. We can’t defend and we can’t really attack.. boys, I think we’re down this year "
Assessing Kyle Walker-Peters
neutral
Kyle Walker-Peters
Aaron Wan-Bissaka
"They keep possession and consistently look for something positive. "
"Tbh they have us completely figured out. Always drawing us out and them into position with ease. "
Analysing the tactics
"You're an idiot. They're trying to stay up, not derail your top 4 charge"
"Defensive fuck up from the first one. Remove the second goal and we have still lost. "
Reacting to the events
"You're an idiot. They're trying to stay up, not derail your top 4 charge"
"Defensive fuck up from the first one. Remove the second goal and we have still lost. "
Praising Kyle Walker-Peters
Tammy Abraham
Ollie Watkins
Leon Bailey
"our positions in attack have been really good. we need to convert these chances before it comes back to bite us "
"Damn we’re actually moving the ball pretty quickly "
Supporters are baffled and exasperated by their team's consistent second-half collapses, with many directly questioning what manager Eddie is saying (or doing) during the interval that seemingly transforms their promising first-half performances into abject second-half showings. The recurring pattern has sparked genuine concern that something fundamental is going wrong tactically or psychologically at half-time, with fans oscillating between frustration and dark humour about what could possibly be causing such a dramatic shift in performance week after week.
Frustrated with the team
anger
disappointment
season
Howe
"@NUFC Absolute embarrassment, that second half was disgusting. What the fuck does EH say at HT. He has to go"
"Yet again we come out for a 2nd half and look fucking useless. Eddie’s half time team talks seem like they’re shite. "
Processing the result
neutral
season
Howe
"We had a great first half just wonder what eddie said at half time for us to not show up"
"@SunderlandAFC I’d love to know what he said to them at half time 😁 HWTL 💪💪👊👊"
Assessing
"We had a great first half just wonder what eddie said at half time for us to not show up"
"“Yes it’s disappointing, but a lot of positives to take”"
Optimistic about the team
season
Howe
"Eddie's halftime pep talk doing wonders again"
"@SunderlandAFC I’d love to know what he said to them at half time 😁 HWTL 💪💪👊👊"
Newcastle fans are frustrated by Sven Botman's repeated injury problems, particularly a head injury that forced him off as a concussion substitute and seemingly derailed their defensive stability in a recent match. The discussion centres on whether the club's backline falls apart without him and growing concern about his durability at this level.
Furious at the incident
sadness
annoyance
Kieran Trippier
Dan Burn
"@NUFC Yeah sack him now terrible performance. As soon as Botman came off our defence fell off a cliff. My head is on Mars"
"Botman is having a terrible game "
Reacting to the events
neutral
Kieran Trippier
Dan Burn
"I think Botman’s in a good sumo battle with him, no clear leader but it’s locking out most of the threat."
"Thiaw for Botman is a solid sub to have on deck"
Assessing
"Puncture big Dan burns lung in one game and concuss botman with a boot to the face in the next. No red cards though- obviously 😂"
"@dinatarkteruzcheat more.....
Was going well until botman was kicked in the head .. surprisingly not"
Debating the call
"Puncture big Dan burns lung in one game and concuss botman with a boot to the face in the next. No red cards though- obviously 😂"
"@dinatarkteruzcheat more.....
Was going well until botman was kicked in the head .. surprisingly not"
Processing the result
"Puncture big Dan burns lung in one game and concuss botman with a boot to the face in the next. No red cards though- obviously 😂"
"@dinatarkteruzcheat more.....
Was going well until botman was kicked in the head .. surprisingly not"
West Ham fans are absolutely tearing into Jarrod Bowen's recent performances, claiming he's become a one-dimensional player that opposition defences have completely figured out, with supporters questioning why he's even on the pitch given how invisible he's been. The frustration runs deeper though — they're warning that dropping points when they desperately needed wins means the club can't afford to rely on Spurs doing them favours in the title race anymore.
Furious at the incident
annoyance
sadness
Kyle Walker-Peters
Aaron Wan-Bissaka
"@WestHam What little effort from AWB to chase that back! Absolute shite! Stupid decision from Bowen too!"
"@WestHam Terrible, apart from Mav and goalkeeper. Bowen looks completely lost. Playing like a team doomed for relegation."
Reacting to the events
neutral
Kyle Walker-Peters
Aaron Wan-Bissaka
"Hopefully the international break is what Bowen needs"
"And a better cross than Bowen from corners"
Processing the result
"Bowen was absolutely poor you’d be forgiven in thinking he wasn’t on the pitch he did nothing they were missing Summerville as he brings creativity to the team"
"Bowen just seems like a one trick pony at the minute and defenders see him coming a mile off. Need to see a bit more from him"
Assessing
"Bowen was absolutely poor you’d be forgiven in thinking he wasn’t on the pitch he did nothing they were missing Summerville as he brings creativity to the team"
"Bowen just seems like a one trick pony at the minute and defenders see him coming a mile off. Need to see a bit more from him"
Celebrating the moment
Kyle Walker-Peters
Aaron Wan-Bissaka
"@WestHam Loving Bowens new RB position."
"@WestHam bowen has played amazing guys, don’t forget he’s our captain so can’t come off 👍"
Wolves supporters are divided over manager Nuno Espírito Santo's recent tactical decisions and overall record, with frustration centring on his reluctance to play defender Kilman, his avoidance of a 4-4-2 formation, and scepticism about premature praise given the club remains in the relegation zone with a dire win ratio of 6 in 26 matches — though some credit him for stabilising the side after Potter's disastrous tenure.
Questioning the approach
disappointment
Tomáš Souček
Freddie Potts
"@WestHam Nuno is a coward. His tactics are very horrible. The players except for Marv, the rest didn't eat and and have 150% lowest IQ. They can't think, zero confidence, no creat"
"@WestHam AWFUL! RELEGATED play like this Again. Disgraceful. Piss Poor Nuno management AGAIN leaving Pablo & Soucek on all that time. NO FIGHT NO DRIVE. NO CAPTAIN. ONLY DINO s"
Analysing the tactics
neutral
Tomáš Souček
Freddie Potts
"He's been electric under nuno"
"@Ellis_Samizdat @WestHam Yep completely agree mate. A full season with Nuno and we are safe around 36/37 points already i would guess. We still have positive momentum and are more "
Processing the result
"Nuno: ees Adama if you score a goal i let you go to a gym"
"Also Nuno seems to be allergic to 442"
Reacting to the events
"Nuno: ees Adama if you score a goal i let you go to a gym"
"Also Nuno seems to be allergic to 442"
Backing the tactics
Tomáš Souček
Freddie Potts
"Well done Nuno, at least we are trying something new."
"@Ellis_Samizdat @WestHam Yep completely agree mate. A full season with Nuno and we are safe around 36/37 points already i would guess. We still have positive momentum and are more "
Fans are locked in a heated rivalry discussion about whether Sunderland or Newcastle is the bigger club in the north east, with Sunderland supporters pointing to recent form and trophy cabinet whilst Newcastle fans push back on the comparison. The conversation touches on geography, historical success, and Sunderland's promotion season performance against their rivals.
Processing the result
neutral
season
"@newcastlesalih @SunderlandAFC You’ll be relegated this year😭"
"@newcastlesalih @SunderlandAFC Your the only small club here lad now fuck of back to smashing up your own town"
Frustrated with the team
sadness
season
"@newcastlesalih @SunderlandAFC Are u taking the fucking piss mate they’ve done the fucking double on us outplayed us in both games we’ll be the one fucking getting relegated."
"@newcastlesalih @SunderlandAFC You must be hurting you lad . 😭😭😭😭"
Optimistic about the team
amusement
season
"@newcastlesalih @SunderlandAFC Have a nice day thanks for the 6 points"
"@SunderlandAFC The biggest and best team in the north east 💙❤️"
Following Chelsea's 3-0 hammering by Everton, supporters are expressing serious regret about the club's decision to sack manager Enzo Maresca, arguing that ownership interference and poor recruitment decisions—rather than managerial failings—are the real culprits behind the team's struggles. The discussion reflects growing frustration that Chelsea have cycled through multiple managers without addressing the underlying structural problems at the club.
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
disappointment
Tosin Adarabioyo
Marc Cucurella
Robert Sánchez
"4 fucking losses in a row. Did Maresca even have a run this bad? "
"our defense has never been this fucking dogshit under maresca man, this fucking hipster has made our defense line into one dot."
Assessing
"Put Enzo maresca back as manager"
"Just let Maresca build his game. Why changing coaches every half a year"
Processing the result
neutral
Tosin Adarabioyo
Marc Cucurella
"Maresca is smiling."
"Maresca was doing a good job with what he had"
Optimistic about the team
won
"Maresca drinking a lovely bottle of scotch at the minute with the biggest grin on his face."
"With Maresca we won against PSG 3-0 we won against Liverpool 3-1 and then 2-1 this season and we won against Barça 3-0 and drew to Arsenal 1-1 all the big results were with Maresca"
Chelsea supporters are heavily criticising Pedro Neto's contribution during the 3-0 defeat at Everton, with particular frustration aimed at his ineffectiveness for the first hour of the match and questions about his tactical positioning. The discussion reveals deeper unease about Chelsea's squad construction and tactical decisions, rather than focused analysis of what was a genuinely poor individual display.
Criticising Pedro Neto
annoyance
Pedro Neto
Liam Delap
"neto is such a black hole man, i can’t fucking deal with this dude "
"Why does Neto hesitate all the freaking time?! Constantly killing attacks."
Assessing Pedro Neto
neutral
Pedro Neto
Liam Delap
"Good job Gusto"
"hato looks like he’ll come good. "
Reacting to the events
"Send Hato back to the Mickey Mouse league for further development"
"Can we not put Hato in the centre??"
Praising Pedro Neto
Pedro Neto
Liam Delap
"The youngest defender in our team is the most mature one.
So happy for Hato! "
"YESS THIS IS PERFECT FOR YANITED"
Fans are celebrating the strong performances of Hungarian players in Liverpool's squad, particularly following Kozma's involvement, with supporters making lighthearted puns about being "Hungary" whilst expressing genuine pride in the talent these players are bringing to the club. The discussion is overwhelmingly positive, with fans joking about signing more Hungarian talent and even considering learning the language.
Debating the call
neutral
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"@OfficialBHAFC Congratulations 👏👏👏.
they cant win without a polish referee."
"Proud to be hungarian for these guys fr"
Outraged at the decision
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"@LFC You are a really bad team, you will be in the European League you deserve next year. You will need a Polish referee there too because you are a very bad team."
"@LFC Where is your poor polish refree to save your ass? Oh, we are also not sorry for your one and only striker's injury. Konate next!"
Agreeing with the call
amusement
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"@LFC Clever finish from the Hungarian 🇭🇺"
"@OfficialBHAFC Congratulations!!! Liverpool can't play without polish 2nd league referees."
Supporters are expressing chaotic, largely unfiltered reactions to extreme shifts in the match itself — one moment pulling one way, the next moment swinging the opposite direction. The overall sentiment is bemused frustration rather than genuine anger, with fans struggling to process what they're witnessing on the pitch.
Reacting to the events
neutral
"Oh good"
"lol this is actually funny "
Furious at the incident
anger
"Absolutely fuck this shit. "
"fuck my life "
Celebrating the moment
amusement
"Oh hell yeah"
"lol great"
Fans from the winning side are hammering their rivals over a humiliating 4-0 defeat, repeatedly bringing up the scoreline whilst the losing supporters struggle to mount a meaningful defence. The discussion is essentially one-sided mockery, with the defeated club's fanbase either absent or resigned to taking the abuse rather than fighting back.
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
1-0
win
"@eskacksari1905 @LFC Worst Liverpool team in years destroyed you"
"@galaconttext @LFC Your team was so bad so you have to celebrate the other team’s win lmao pathetic"
Processing the result
neutral
1-0
win
"@LFC hahahahaha 2-1! https://t.co/wcvN8WcvOv"
"@AtillaZ375093 @LFC I can't wait for them to play against PSG🤣"
Optimistic about the team
amusement
1-0
win
"@emoo10__ @galacimbom19055 @LFC Yeah makes sense, great player especially for Napoli"
"@G0rlamiii @LFC Yeaahhh we won 4 times https://t.co/98jOUOW7IB"
Fans are divided on Justin James's performance, with some acknowledging his work rate and versatility, but others heavily criticising his ineffectiveness on the left wing, citing lost pace, poor decision-making, and a stagnation of attacking play. The consensus leans negative, with several supporters expressing frustration that he looks significantly below his best and questioning whether he has the creative spark needed for the position.
Criticising James
disappointment
anger
window
"Justin was a shitshow today, as was Brendan. Overall just annoying to watch. I’m just happy we didn’t get scored on in the 90th minute again"
"I absolutely hate right footed players at left back, it’s just so limited"
Assessing James
neutral
James
window
"Can’t stand Jordan Henderson "
"Agreed. The Big Man put in a *shift*. 👏"
Processing the result
"Agreed. The Big Man put in a *shift*. 👏"
"Henderson looks miles off"
Praising James
James
window
"Oh look Henderson is totally fine, who could have expected it "
"Agreed. The Big Man put in a *shift*. 👏"
Tottenham supporters are tearing into captain Cristian Romero following his calamitous display in the 3-0 demolition by Nottingham Forest, with particular fury directed at his absent marking for Morgan Gibbs-White's second-goal tap-in. The negative sentiment centres on whether his return from injury has actually weakened the side, with some fans questioning his leadership and suggesting the club faces relegation if players of his quality cannot be trusted to defend.
Furious at the incident
annoyance
anger
Kevin Danso
Guglielmo Vicario
Cristian Romero
"I genuinely hope Romero is remembered as the worst captain in our club’s history. He has been a cancer all season. What does he offer to our defense? He slows down our offense. He "
"I really don’t want to see Romero play for us again. Worst captain in our history "
Reacting to the events
neutral
Kevin Danso
Cristian Romero
"Romero 👏👏👏"
"World class from romero"
Processing the result
"Second goal is just awful. Porro is beaten so easily he might as well not be there, Sarr runs towards the ball and away from Gibbs-White. Meanwhile Romero walks back and gets nowhe"
"Romero for the 2nd goal was a disgrace. Not marking, not trying. West Ham will probably save Spurs but they don't really deserve to stay up."
Celebrating the moment
Kevin Danso
Cristian Romero
"Really excited to see Romero's hype video for that game "
"Romeros Line breaking passes is such a nice thing to have"
Spurs supporters are processing a humbling 3-0 defeat to a Nottingham Forest side languishing just above them in the table, with discussion characterised more by resigned acceptance and deflection than focused analysis of specific refereeing calls. The neutral tone suggests fans are either too demoralised to engage in substantive complaint or using dark humour and metaphorical language to cope with a result that deepens their relegation anxieties.
Debating the call
neutral
"A second American! I’m not alone!"
"reddit people told me he was the man."
Outraged at the decision
"You are a complete fucking idiot, everything you said is either demonstrably untrue, or the ramblings of a prize bellend, a real showstopper, purple, turgid and shiny."
"I for one cannot believe that an American dictionary would justify their own daftness!"
Reacting to the events
"Colonised"
"IF IT WAS GOING TO BE ANYONE "
Agreeing with the call
"This is actually fun to watch?"
"Couldn't be me brother 😎😎"
Fans are frustrated with manager Carrick's team selection and tactical choices, particularly questioning why Sesko wasn't given a starting role whilst Mbeumo continues to underperform on the right wing. The discussion reveals broader concern about squad rotation, attacking balance, and whether the current manager is capable of getting Manchester United back to winning ways at the highest level.
Reacting to the events
neutral
sesko
Mbeumo
"Fuck you refff, sesko finish the game off now"
"@ManUtd We can all moan about the ref but some of these players were awful tonight. Dalot and Shaw dreadful, Mbeumo and Amad awful, Bruno didn’t have a great game either. It’s like"
Furious at the incident
disappointment
sesko
Mbeumo
"Mbuemo is in awful form and has been for a while now"
"Boomo and Amad letting us down. wtf has happened to them. We play one game a week and still they can’t find their form."
Assessing
"stop playing Mbeumo on top, Carrick. It ain't working!"
"Sesko should've started👍"
Celebrating the moment
season
"A winner after all that would be beautiful "
"Pls x1 Sesko goal and Ill be happy!!!"
Spurs fans are absolutely furious that manager Ange Postecoglou left Xavi Simons on the bench despite the midfielder's man-of-the-match display against Atletico Madrid midweek, with supporters convinced the decision to axe him for the 0-3 relegation collapse represents catastrophic in-game management. The debate centres on why such a in-form player wasn't trusted from the start in such a crucial fixture, with fans questioning whether poor tactical choices cost them dearly in a match that could prove pivotal to their survival hopes.
Assessing João Palhinha
neutral
João Palhinha
Conor Gallagher
"Doesn’t even feel like I’m watching the same match hahaha let’s get xavi on please hahahaha we can still do this , full belief ! "
"Its fine we have been the better teams lets win this bring on xavi coys"
Criticising João Palhinha
annoyance
disappointment
João Palhinha
Conor Gallagher
"This game was lost before we started. The XI was fucking stupid. VdV should never fucking play LB. Xavi on the bench is fucking stupid.
Absolute coaching incompetence. "
"Bergvall!!??? wtf whyyyy play fucking Xavi man what the fuck is he doing!!!!!"
Reacting to the events
"Incredible. Sees Xavi and Muani put in great performances against Atletico, drops both, doesn’t bring them on at half time. Just madness. "
"Xavi Simon always looks miserable"
Processing the result
"Incredible. Sees Xavi and Muani put in great performances against Atletico, drops both, doesn’t bring them on at half time. Just madness. "
"Xavi Simon always looks miserable"
Praising João Palhinha
João Palhinha
Conor Gallagher
Xavi Simons
"Wow Xavi comes on and immediately the midfield looks better
Surprise surprise "
"Good news is Xavi and RKM inbound "
Following Spurs' humiliating 3-0 loss to Nottingham Forest, supporters have torn into the club's decision to sign Conor Gallagher on a reported £200,000-per-week deal, questioning whether the midfielder was worth the investment and suggesting the transfer represented a fundamental error in January business. The discussion captures a fanbase in freefall, using Gallagher's arrival as a lightning rod for broader frustration about the club's recruitment strategy and on-pitch collapse.
Processing the result
neutral
"Wow fucking Gallaghers coming on.
He’s going have a massive impact and win us the game /s "
"Gallagher hat trick incoming "
Frustrated with the team
"I heard the lad is on 200k a week. That's just nasty "
"Gray off, Gallagher on. We are finished. Fuck me."
Reacting to the events
"No they didn’t.
We weren’t interested in Tel for the price quoted. Gallagher was only a loan target, no interest in a permanent deal."
"Thank god they bring on Gallagher! That’s them accepting defeat "
Optimistic about the team
amusement
"Signing gallagher was an absolute genius piece of business. Exactly what spurs needed in January "
"Oh good, Gallagher...."
Chelsea supporters turned their ire on midfielder Moisés Caicedo after his disastrous display in the 3-0 defeat to Everton, with fans questioning whether their record signing has lost his way and criticising his apparent lack of impact on proceedings. The consensus was damning—one of the Premier League's most hyped arrivals looked a shadow of his best self, and Everton's attackers repeatedly exploited the space he was leaving behind.
Furious at the incident
annoyance
game
Cole Palmer
"Caicedo man… terrible game so far and lazy pass there and sanchez needs to file for unemployment"
"My god Caicedo has been piss poor."
Reacting to the events
neutral
game
Cole Palmer
"Caicedo has been fine I think, saved us from conceding from the Sanchez error and the Wes error "
"Caicedo best dm in the league they said"
Celebrating the moment
error
"@ChelseaFC Moises Caicedo keeps saving Chelsea
What can we do without him"
"He has been consistently, alongside Cucu and Caicedo, our best player for a good while.
Show some respect man, jesus christ."
Fans are absolutely livid about their team's basic execution on the pitch—shoddy defending, poor decision-making with the ball, and a lack of conviction in shooting and positioning. The overarching complaint is that the side looks disorganised and unmotivated, with supporters questioning whether the manager has lost control of the dressing room.
Furious at the incident
annoyance
disappointment
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
Virgil van Dijk
"3 numpties at the back there. Why tf is the defence like this???? Both the goals have come from those individual errors, fuck this "
"what the fuck was that shit pass from the goalie "
Assessing
"Why are they playing as if they don’t want to play? Why are they playing a pretense football? Is obvious The Coach can’t motivate this guys🤷🏽♂️"
"Why can’t we defend"
Processing the result
"Why are they playing as if they don’t want to play? Why are they playing a pretense football? Is obvious The Coach can’t motivate this guys🤷🏽♂️"
"Why can’t we defend"
Reacting to the events
neutral
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
"back to back brilliant passes"
"Just diseased, the entire back line is ass right now"
Celebrating the moment
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
Hugo Ekitiké
"excited for this free kick"
"I'm loving all the progressive first touches we've been playing the last few games. So refreshing."
Spurs supporters are venting their frustration following a humiliating 3-0 home defeat to Nottingham Forest, with particular criticism aimed at Richarlison's performance and the team's overall quality. The negativity extends to bizarre observations about players' hairstyles and substitution decisions, reflecting how badly the result has rattled the fanbase during what's clearly a difficult period in the league.
Criticising Richarlison
annoyance
anger
Richarlison
João Palhinha
"Solanke is so fucking bad. "
"THOSE SUBS ARE SO FUCKING BAD. WHY WERE SIMONS NOT STARTING? "
Assessing Richarlison
neutral
Richarlison
João Palhinha
"Oh Solanke’s still on?! Good of him to pop up in the 89th… "
"@wardrunaragnar5031 YEHHHHH CMON GUYSSSSSS CMON LOOKK AT US. WERE SO GOOD, we have the best centre back best keeper midfielder best winger best... maybe not richarliwarlisan.... bu"
Processing the result
"Solanke is alriiiiiiight, but Welbeck betta"
"@wardrunaragnar5031 YEHHHHH CMON GUYSSSSSS CMON LOOKK AT US. WERE SO GOOD, we have the best centre back best keeper midfielder best winger best... maybe not richarliwarlisan.... bu"
Reacting to the events
"Solanke is alriiiiiiight, but Welbeck betta"
"@wardrunaragnar5031 YEHHHHH CMON GUYSSSSSS CMON LOOKK AT US. WERE SO GOOD, we have the best centre back best keeper midfielder best winger best... maybe not richarliwarlisan.... bu"
Praising Richarlison
Richarlison
João Palhinha
"Solanke is gonna have a wonderful time on another Prem team next year"
"Simons will have so much joy with longshots "
Spurs supporters are furious that their manager's tactical substitutions at half-time destabilised the side and handed Nottingham Forest the momentum in a humiliating 3-0 defeat. The debate centres on whether bringing on under-cooked players from injury or simply making poor strategic decisions cost them the match, with fans clamouring for wholesale changes if the club is serious about avoiding relegation.
Questioning the approach
annoyance
Kevin Danso
Cristian Romero
"This manager is an idiot. Subs completely sapped any flow we had."
"His setup / game plan today was absolute dog shit (but so are our players)"
Analysing the tactics
neutral
Kevin Danso
Cristian Romero
"Changing the formation to suit the players is going to benefit us much more than square-pegging players to suit the formation "
"@AlasdairGold Those changes at half time have killed us. We look totally disjointed now."
Assessing
"Today is definitely his fault, or a major part. His changes flipped the momentum completely
Yes players are shit but the subs did not help whatsoever. I mean biggest game of our s"
"He was just clueless the whole game. Even as a forest fan he should’ve started Gallagher in a double pivot with Gray to stop our counterattacks, hooked Solanke at half time and pla"
Backing the tactics
players
"Again, Vitor's subs have been good"
"It is. His subs absolutely killed it at half time "
Supporters are expressing frustration over another heavy loss with darkly humorous posts referencing the infamous incident where Newcastle fans damaged police horses during a protest outside the manager's home. The repeated horse jokes serve as a cynical commentary on both the team's poor performance and the club's troubled recent history.
Frustrated with the team
anger
fan
"Fuck me, hide the horses.
Look, I don't really care, it's just another game of football.
The thing that hurts the most is throwing away point and fucking our chances of Europe."
"@benooo3863can't win fairly ...injure them instead"
Processing the result
neutral
fan
"The fans will be Hoarse, let’s hope the Police Horses are safe!!! "
"@SunderlandAFC Praying for the police horses 🙏🏻"
Optimistic about the team
optimism
fan
"Safety achieved. I can breathe easy now "
"Lasses are doing well"
Spurs supporters are facing relentless banter after a humiliating 3-0 home defeat to fellow strugglers Nottingham Forest, with rival fans and neutrals mercilessly taunting them about the genuine threat of going down. The discussion is dominated by mockery of Tottenham's relegation danger, though some observers note the comedic irony that a club of their stature could realistically find themselves in a dogfight at the bottom.
Frustrated with the team
new
"Fucking hell. I feel like I'm dreaming.
Send these lot down"
"Well we’re obviously going down. Sucks. What a farce."
Processing the result
neutral
new
"Always in our shadow, even online ;)"
"You’ll definitely finish with more, too."
Optimistic about the team
amusement
new
"They’re actually going down. I love football "
"Sinking without a trace. Fucking glorious. "
Supporters are divided and largely dismissive of debate around a referee decision, with most comments mixing playful banter, team allegiances, and reactions to match highlights rather than engaging seriously with the officiating controversy itself. The overall tone is light-hearted confusion rather than genuine outrage, suggesting fans aren't taking the decision row particularly seriously.
Debating the call
neutral
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Agreeing with the call
amusement
approval
"What a Sunday👌"
"Absolute cinema ❤"
Following Chelsea's embarrassing 3-0 loss to Everton, Chelsea supporters have launched a scathing critique of midfielder Enzo Fernández, with many questioning his defensive capabilities and suggesting he's become a liability in the midfield. The negativity centres on claims he's either lost interest in the club, wasn't worth the investment, or should leave for a bigger team — with some fans even joking the club deserves Championship football if this is the standard of midfield performance.
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
Robert Sánchez
Teddy Sharman-Lowe
"@ChelseaFC How much more bad can we get atp pls, it's horrible to watch dis team play now, it's fucking sad the low level players we have. I'd say again I really dont know wat Enzo"
"Enzo is shit. He’s one of the worst in this team. He must be sold."
Processing the result
neutral
Robert Sánchez
Teddy Sharman-Lowe
"The Cazoo brothership still lives strong.
That would be the preferred outcome. Here’s hoping."
"Just remember lads, you have to enjoy this. In summer we're losing Palmer and Enzo. So, this is the best we'll have it for at least another 5 years"
Assessing
"Enzo, Go to AC Milan"
"Enzo definitely put in a transfer request with his recent performances"
Reacting to the events
"Enzo, Go to AC Milan"
"Enzo definitely put in a transfer request with his recent performances"
Optimistic about the team
amusement
Robert Sánchez
Teddy Sharman-Lowe
"Good job Enzo"
"Enzo Fernandez is sooo good a dribbling 😍😍"
Newcastle fans are convinced midfielder Bruno Guimaraes and Tonali will depart in the summer transfer window, with supporters expressing frustration at the club's inability to compete and arguing the players deserve moves to bigger clubs. The discussion reveals divided sentiment—some sympathise with the players' likely exit, whilst others criticise their commitment, but overall there's a gloomy consensus that Newcastle's project is stalling without significant investment or managerial change.
Processing the result
neutral
"@NUFC Can say goodbye to Bruno and Tonali now. Hope we give them a good send off"
"Me nana would be an improvement. "
Frustrated with the team
"This is fucking diabolical. We are so so so so so shit without Bruno or Tonali. "
"The Mackem Double. Fucking hell. I can honestly see players wanting to leave this shitshow.
Bye Gordon, bye Tonali, bye Hall, bye Livramento. "
Reacting to the events
"You can see why Bruno wants to leave this dump of a club.😂
The bigger club won"
"Tonali, Bruno, Miley, Schar"
Optimistic about the team
approval
amusement
"Nice to see schar in crowd...and tonali. Where bruno?"
"@NUFC Cheers for Bruno G in the summer"
Fans are split between those grateful for a draw that keeps their team afloat in a relegation scrap and those furious that European contenders are settling for draws instead of chasing wins. The debate hinges on perspective—whether a single point represents solid defensive work or pathetic capitulation, depending entirely on where you think the club should be fighting.
Processing the result
neutral
points
point
"This is crap.
But a point leaves us 4 ahead of West Ham with them to play Villa. "
"Decent point another week out of the bottom three.
Need some quality in the final third "
Frustrated with the team
points
point
"Absolutely dreadful game to watch, but if that one point saves us from relegation, i will take it."
""Take a point" they are in the relegation battle, winless in 6 and haven't scored in any of their last 4 league games and we turned up and set up for a draw from minute 1-90 when w"
Reacting to the events
"Absolutely dreadful game to watch, but if that one point saves us from relegation, i will take it."
"Will be a easy 3 points for you lot in a couple of weeks"
Optimistic about the team
approval
optimism
points
point
"A point will look amazing if results go our way tomorrow. But you know what would look even better?
Three points "
"I'm probably going to be seen as contrarian but...great great point today.
That's 4 points clear and most likely will be 4 points after tomorrow too.
We don't need to go crazy to"
Fans are frustrated that their team's injury list—affecting five key players across defence, midfield and attack—has forced an overly cautious, defensive tactical approach that stifles attacking play. There's genuine debate about whether the manager should have given promising young players meaningful minutes instead of running exhausted first-teamers into the ground, especially in a game against tired opposition.
Processing the result
neutral
Dominic Calvert-Lewin
Daniel James
"Both teams lining up with a back 5. Calcio here we go!!!"
"Should be interesting, I’m guessing a back 5, with KLP and Kayode given plenty of license to roam forward in attack. Ajer and Dams out of the squad must have injury issues. That li"
Frustrated with the team
Dominic Calvert-Lewin
Daniel James
Joël Piroe
"Something needs to change next game, i wsnt 3-4-3, attack is too dull now"
"This midfield 3 just doesn't work together"
Analysing the tactics
"No Damsgaard, no Ajer, and a bench full of B-team randos. I’ll gladly take that point. "
"You can't counter attack with three deep midfielders and two up front who get doubled up on every time the ball came forward. We set up to contain a side that haven't scored in 4 g"
Optimistic about the team
approval
Reiss Nelson
Kevin Schade
Keane Lewis-Potter
"Players to build a squad around hopefully. Glad to have them."
"A big one is Dammsgard, hes injured (not badly) but hes often a high impact player and plays some beautiful football at his best.
Not always a starting player under Keith but defin"
Supporters are absolutely hammering a goalless draw as one of the most tedious matches they've witnessed, with widespread consensus that the result was inevitable from early on. The criticism extends to tactical choices like poor crossing and defensive parking, with fans sarcastically suggesting this drab encounter will be quickly forgotten.
Reacting to the events
neutral
"There should be a zero option."
"A 0-0 more obvious than an elephant in hiding behind a pole"
Furious at the incident
anger
"The most boring 0-0 of all time it will be"
"Hate a 0-0 game"
Assessing
"I hear that they are still playing. Into the 58th minute of added time. Still 0-0."
"Hate a 0-0 game"
Celebrating the moment
approval
"A valuable point on the road 👊 https://t.co/ewWSUnCOYH"
"A valuable point on the road 👊 https://t.co/ewWSUnCOYH"
Fans are furious about goalkeepers deliberately feigning injuries to allow managers a chance to regroup their team mid-match, viewing it as blatant cheating that exploits a loophole in the rules. They're calling for immediate action to close this gap — whether that's preventing players from approaching the sideline during injury stoppages or scrapping the practice entirely.
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
anger
Karl Darlow
Lucas Perri
"These dickheads are taking a tactical timeout, wtf is this basketball. "
"The goalkeeper time out is a fucking disgrace "
Reacting to the events
"Wah wah, United literally had a bench of youth players earlier this year in the league because of AFCON and injuries, they didn't fake a keeper injury to take a time out."
"These tactical timeouts are a joke they need to be stopped "
Processing the result
neutral
Karl Darlow
Lucas Perri
"Wish we had a keeper like that."
"Timeout ref!"
Optimistic about the team
Karl Darlow
Lucas Perri
"Would love to see this, have the players just start singing some elvis over their manager"
"Oh nice, goalie goes down and they're allowed to just have a team talk are they"
Fans across multiple regions are discussing controversial refereeing calls in a recent match, with some calling out perceived bias and poor officiating whilst others defend the decisions or express support for their teams. The conversation remains largely neutral and fragmented, with fans posting in different languages and showing mixed reactions rather than unified outrage.
Debating the call
neutral
"Daylight robbery😢"
"Hhebanna 💔"
Agreeing with the call
amusement
approval
Outraged at the decision
"Robery brooo stupid ref🥀"
"🤡 what about this u eeejit"
Frustrated Liverpool supporters are savagely criticising Cody Gakpo's repeated selection and performances, with many demanding his removal alongside manager Arne Slot, though some data-minded fans point out the winger's output remains solid and the real problem lies with the team's tactical system under the new manager. The negativity reflects broader disappointment with Liverpool's current form and recent recruitment decisions, rather than Gakpo being uniquely culpable.
Criticising Cody Gakpo
annoyance
anger
sell
"@LFC That's so embarrassing. Gakpo played terribly but stayed until the end of the game. Fucking hell!"
"@LFC Gakpo is the worst player I've ever seen. Sell that terrible player please, sell him with slot please, this is enough."
Assessing Cody Gakpo
neutral
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"Lmao nice one Gakpo "
"That was a good take, Gakpo, finally "
Processing the result
"Why always gakpo starting ..why gakpo outttttt"
"How is Gakpo picked game after game he is awful. Did nothing this match. A traffic cone would have done as much. Slot is digging his own grave with his dumb selections and substitu"
Praising Cody Gakpo
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"Diaz.. he was brilliant "
"Can't wait to see Gakpo play in Al Hilal next season"
Manchester United fans have turned absolutely brutal on Manuel Ugarte after he came on as a substitute following Casemiro's departure, with supporters claiming his performance was so poor it exposed a genuine crisis in the club's midfield depth. The consensus is damning: Ugarte lacks basic footballing ability and raises serious questions about the club's recruitment strategy, with fans fearing what happens if injuries strike their thin defensive midfield options.
Criticising Bruno Fernandes
annoyance
Bruno Fernandes
Casemiro
"Ugarte is fucking so bad "
"Ugarte is shockingly bad. Seems to make the worst decision at every moment. "
Assessing Bruno Fernandes
neutral
Bruno Fernandes
Casemiro
"I really hope Ugarte nets the winner "
"Ugarte is deep down to his soul a Spurs player to the core. He'd fit in perfectly there "
Praising Bruno Fernandes
Bruno Fernandes
Casemiro
"And we have Ugarte coming on. Fabulous!"
"What a cameo by Ugarte. One for the books this"
Supporters are absolutely buzzing about a key player — seemingly Youri — making his comeback after time away, with the fanbase treating his return as the moment their season truly kicks into gear. The energy is unmistakable: fans believe this signing or return of form is the catalyst that transforms their campaign.
Celebrating the moment
love
gratitude
"Great to see Youri back!"
"Good to see him back!"
Reacting to the events
neutral
"We need Youri right about now 😭"
"I regret putting this out in the universe to be honest "
Chelsea supporters are livid about what they perceive as inconsistent officiating and missed VAR interventions during their 3-0 thrashing at Everton, particularly citing a controversial incident involving a potential penalty and a dubious yellow card for Garnacho. The broader complaint centres on a perceived pattern of refereeing double standards working against Chelsea this season, with fans arguing that clear fouls go unpunished whilst minor infractions result in bookings.
Outraged at the decision
annoyance
season
booked
"They've got to sort out the standard of refereeing this shit is seriously a disgrace to this league "
"That is what aggravates me the most. We are shit but these clowns don't call the game evenly at all. Twice at the edge of the box he refuses to give us a foul."
Debating the call
neutral
season
booked
"Tarkowski in the right place, proper defender for them"
"Ref gave a free kick for simulation twice in Millwall vs Ipswich earlier today (didn’t even know you could) and I thought that was brilliant"
Agreeing with the call
season
booked
"Mental call, but brilliant!!!"
"Hahahahahahaha nice one ref"
A thread about player performance has wound down with supporters reaching consensus and checking out of the conversation, suggesting they've either accepted an unfavourable outcome or simply exhausted their talking points. The neutral sentiment and repeated phrases like "that's a wrap" and "we're done" indicate resignation rather than heated debate—fans are essentially saying there's nothing left to discuss here.
Assessing
neutral
"SAY IT AINT SO"
"This is ugly"
Praising
approval
"This is some good stuff here"
"You're so right. I needed this perspective"
Criticising
"Ah fuck this "
"I don't like this "
Fans are expressing enthusiasm and support for Aston Villa and manager Unai Emery through mostly non-verbal reactions—emojis, GIFs, and brief expressions of approval. The discussion is light-hearted and celebratory in tone, with supporters sharing their happiness about the club without engaging in detailed tactical or match analysis.
Reacting to the events
neutral
"😭"
"Dude what the fuck 😂"
Celebrating the moment
amusement
approval
Fans are broadly dismissive of Scott Parker's ability to manage at top flight level, acknowledging he's excellent at getting Championship sides promoted but completely out of his depth in the Premier League. The discussion centres on frustration that his parent club didn't sack him after promotion, allowing him to damage their season with defensive, low-scoring football that simply doesn't work against elite opposition.
Criticising Parker
annoyance
Parker
"@BurnleyOfficial Utter garbage and embarrassing. Get Parker out!!!"
"This is the fans fault.
There is no good outcome if Parker stays at this club.
Even if he managed to get us back up somehow, you don’t immediately sack a manager that promotes y"
Assessing Parker
neutral
Parker
"@BurnleyOfficial Cheers for the six points Parker 😂😂"
"Scott Parker is carving out an incredibly valuable niche for himself.
Any half decently run clubs in the Championship should hire him to get themselves promoted but have a plan i"
Processing the result
"Scott Parker is carving out an incredibly valuable niche for himself.
Any half decently run clubs in the Championship should hire him to get themselves promoted but have a plan i"
"Agree with both"
Praising Parker
approval
Parker
"Scott Parker is carving out an incredibly valuable niche for himself.
Any half decently run clubs in the Championship should hire him to get themselves promoted but have a plan i"
"@BurnleyOfficial Cheers for the six points Parker 😂😂"
Newcastle supporters are increasingly questioning Eddie Howe's future at the club, citing alarming inconsistency—particularly embarrassing home defeats and a failure to secure a centre forward in the transfer window. Fans argue that despite the club's vast resources and Saudi backing, Newcastle are regressing rather than progressing, with poor defending and a lack of intensity suggesting the manager has lost control of the dressing room.
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
annoyance
Joelinton
Joe Willock
"@NUFC Team with the most points dropped from a winning position. Fucking useless team. Howe and the entire team are to blame for this awful season."
"Team of absolute losers that crumble to the first sign of pressure every fucking time this season. These halftime team talks from Howe have been fucking embarrassing. Unacceptable "
Processing the result
neutral
Joelinton
Joe Willock
"@NUFC Newcastle are gradually seeming to be serious now.
They're now looking serious and winning games.
That's credit to Edie Howe"
"I absolutely adore Eddie Howe. I’d pay for his statue for what he’s done for us. However, football is changing, and we need to change with it. Let’s have one last push and then in "
Optimistic about the team
Joelinton
Joe Willock
"Well done Howe!"
"@NUFC This is great news. It's the end of Eddie Howe. Hopefully a foreign manager will be appointed and we'll have a major squad overhaul in the summer"
Chelsea supporters are expressing frustration at Cole Palmer's invisible performance during the 3-0 defeat to Everton, with many arguing he's been consistently poor all season despite media hype and suggesting his absence through injury actually improved the team's structure. The negativity centres on accusations that Palmer wastes possession, lacks creativity in the final third, and receives unfair protection from criticism compared to teammates like Neto and Garnacho.
Criticising Cole Palmer
annoyance
disappointment
Cole Palmer
Enzo Fernández
"@ChelseaFC There isn't a single decent player on the team. They're a bunch of garbage, practically amateurs. Their defense is always terrible, but lately their offense has been awf"
"FUCK YOU NETO why tf would you take the ball away from palmer ypu dumbfuc"
Assessing Cole Palmer
neutral
Cole Palmer
Enzo Fernández
"Good reffing there, palmer tried to buy that "
"Nice Palmer pass right there. Wish JP did something with it"
Processing the result
"Why is Palmer not playing though🤔"
"To, Liam rosenior Palmer is not right wenger an best attaking midfielder in the 🌎"
Praising Cole Palmer
Cole Palmer
Enzo Fernández
"Beautiful flick by Palmer, he is still good at chance creation"
"Brilliant by Palmer earlier"
Liverpool fans are frustrated with their players constantly going to ground during a match, accusing them of diving and time-wasting rather than staying on their feet and playing. The early kick-off time has compounded the negativity, with supporters annoyed at sacrificing sleep to watch what they perceive as poor sporting behaviour.
Frustrated with the team
"@LFC Shameless club @LFC You ruined the game by constantly falling to the ground; you're a disgrace to football."
"@LFC Get up, you shameless bastard! Do you think you're going to win the match by lying down?"
Processing the result
neutral
"@LFC GET UP!! HERE IS NOT YOUR SLERPING ROOM! DRINK YOUR MILK BEFORE GOING TO BED, OK 👍! 😁🤣🤣🤣🫱😁🫲💛❤️💪💪 https://t.co/9oFFvVWIso"
"@flo_wirtz0206 @Liverbird2324 @LFC HIBE HIM A KISS, HIS MOMMY! YOU SEE HOW PEACEFULLY HE IS SLEEPING 😴! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 https://t.co/VwdLsKQnza"
Debating the call
"Why are they all on the ground?"
"What are you doing on the floor?"
Reacting to the events
"Why are they all on the ground?"
"What are you doing on the floor?"
Assessing
"Why are they all on the ground?"
"What are you doing on the floor?"
Fans are absolutely seething over Tino's recent performances, claiming the once-brilliant defender has completely lost his edge and appears mentally checked out of the club. The discourse has spiralled into calls for his departure, with supporters also questioning the quality of the set-piece coaching and suggesting it's time for a defensive rebuild.
Criticising Kieran Trippier
anger
Kieran Trippier
Nick Pope
"Fuck off Tino thst was pathetic "
"Get fucking trippier off now he’s a dinosaur "
Assessing Kieran Trippier
neutral
Kieran Trippier
Nick Pope
"Corners are so better now Trippier isn't taking them."
"Tindall doing a good job as a ball boy"
Reacting to the events
"Tripps was awful today"
"We either need a new Set Piece coach or get Tripper to fuck off from set pieces too. He used to be amazing but Tripps is absolutely diabolical on a dead ball now. Hall did much bet"
Fans are sarcastically mocking Chelsea's much-publicised philosophy of "respecting the ball" after a humbling 3-0 defeat to Everton, suggesting all the tactical possession and technical elegance meant nothing without clinical finishing and defensive solidity. It's become a running joke in the fanbase that Chelsea's ideological commitment to controlled, respectful football has delivered zero results when it matters.
Reacting to the events
neutral
"@ChelseaFC Respect the Ball!!!
🤓"
"Well played Everton, at least somebody respected the ball tonight 😂"
Furious at the incident
"Man i dont even have the energy to be mad at the ref, this version of chelsea is so sad"
"Chlelsea's men looked aged on the pitch. They had no respect for the Ball either. No wonder they lost."
Debating the call
"Everton respected the ball."
"Chelsea had too much 'RESPECT FOR THE BALL'. 🤦🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️😆⚽️🥅"
Celebrating the moment
admiration
"Chelsea respected the ball. That means more than anything ❤"
"Felt like Everton really respected the ball today."
Liverpool supporters are having a laugh at their team's expense with heavy use of laughter emojis and jokey nicknames like "Loserpool," suggesting a match or performance that's gone badly wrong. The discussion is playful rather than serious — fans are using humour to process disappointment rather than genuine anger.
Processing the result
neutral
"@LFC 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️"
"@LFC Etikite😔😔😪😪😪😪😪"
Optimistic about the team
amusement
approval
"@asrtfx_ @LFC 🥳🤩"
"@LFC Hahahhahaahha❤️💛❤️💛❤️❤️💛❤️"
Frustrated with the team
"@LFC zaaaaaaaaaaaa🤡🤡🤡"
"@LFC 🖕🏻🖕🏻🖕🏻🖕🏻🖕🏻"
Chelsea supporters are calling for the removal of the BlueCo ownership group following a catastrophic 3-0 defeat to Everton, with the chant "BlueCo out" dominating post-match discussion across 173 posts. The heavy loss has crystallised long-standing frustrations amongst the fanbase about the club's direction and ownership, transforming a single result into a broader statement of no confidence in the current regime.
Processing the result
neutral
Cole Palmer
Enzo Fernández
"Blueco out 😊"
"Only 6 more years of BlueCo, we're 40% through"
Frustrated with the team
anger
sadness
Cole Palmer
Enzo Fernández
"I'm so pissed at Blue Co, they have turned this club into a garbage bin. I'll never forgive them"
"How do you have the audacity to post this absolute shambles?, even the audio is awful. Get this Blueco scum out of our club. The protest is coming for you. Up the Johnny Minerals!"
Supporters are sharply split over manager Daniel Farke's pragmatic, draw-heavy approach to survival — some argue it's sensible damage control for a struggling squad, while others contend the defensive football is suffocating and that better recruitment and attacking ambition are essential for long-term progress. The debate hinges on whether grinding out 1-0 results to stay up justifies sacrificing entertainment and the club's competitive ceiling.
Questioning the approach
annoyance
Dominic Calvert-Lewin
Daniel James
"@LUFC You sh*tting me!!! Subs on way too late as per! Farke back to his old self!! He'll draw us to relegation I'm afraid"
"same shit again... this is a farce"
Processing the result
"if we manage to stay up farke has to go in the summer."
"We seem so content with playing for the draw and the treatment of certain players by farke has been appalling."
Analysing the tactics
neutral
Dominic Calvert-Lewin
Daniel James
"@matty_lufc1 @LUFC Thanks farke"
"If we can hold on for 10 mins until Farke makes a sub then we could win this"
Backing the tactics
optimism
Dominic Calvert-Lewin
Daniel James
"Love to see Farke make an early sub! 20+ minutes!"
"Farke looks at this and thinks, “this is perfect no changes needed. Just need to do this a bit better.”"
Fans are expressing frustration over a sudden loss of form from key attacking players like Calvert-Lewin and Bamford, with several questioning whether the squad possesses the quality and fitness to compete at the required level, whilst also debating tactical selections and player development decisions. There's a broader sense of resignation mixed with hope that the team can stabilise, stay up, and recover for a fresh challenge next season.
Criticising Hákon Valdimarsson
Hákon Valdimarsson
Caoimhín Kelleher
"The fat lad who cant make our bench? Hes obviously not good enough. And he was really just a replacement for Harrison"
"He’s been shite for ages, baffled why he’s still in the team when we can’t create anything"
Assessing Hákon Valdimarsson
neutral
Hákon Valdimarsson
Caoimhín Kelleher
"That actually blew my mind when I googled him earlier in the season. It feels like he’s been around forever."
"He was good for about 3 games"
Processing the result
"Whats happened to Patrick Bamford the second. Calvert-Lewin. No goals in his last few games."
"Not saying anything. Except. Do y’all think Kelleher is staying? "
Praising Hákon Valdimarsson
Hákon Valdimarsson
Caoimhín Kelleher
"It was good to see him playing again. "
"I too wish for good things to happen to Sean Longstaff and possibly Karl Darlow"
Fans are tearing into Harry Maguire following a disastrous defensive performance where he was directly responsible for two goals in a crucial match, with some even crediting him for an own goal. The discussion reflects wider frustration at his defensive standards and calls for the club to move him on and invest in younger talent.
Reacting to the events
neutral
Harry Maguire
player
"Really liked the way Maguire guiding and pointing shaw and yoro where to cover"
"Maguire the gift that keeps on…"
Furious at the incident
annoyance
Harry Maguire
player
"MAGUIRE!!!! Get fucked, justice served "
"Pathetic foul by Maguire. Well deserved red card. Doesn't deserve England callup."
Debating the call
"Hold on that's wasn't maguire goal 😂it's an own goal come on now ❤😂"
"Harry Maguire 😂 2nd goal no header opponent team own goal 😂"
Celebrating the moment
amusement
Harry Maguire
player
"@Charles35523382 @ManUtd Maguire and Mbuemo have been having good touches. Maguire has been fantastic"
"Maguire you beauty "
Fans are deeply divided over where the referee found nine minutes of added time in a controversial match, with some viewing it as a straightforward calculation based on VAR checks, penalties and goals, while others believe it was excessive and possibly influenced by Manchester United being down to ten men. The debate has ignited wider accusations of inconsistent officiating, particularly around identical tackles receiving vastly different punishments.
Outraged at the decision
anger
minutes
mins
"Where the fuck did they get nine fucking minutes?"
"9 mins wtf. Fckin corrupt as fck man"
Debating the call
neutral
minutes
mins
Reacting to the events
"nobody's even talking about the 9 added minutes where did they come from"
"VAR checks and two penalties takes time, i don't have a problem with the 9 minutes.
But i have a problem with MaGuire getting a red card for something similar to the Amad situation"
Agreeing with the call
amusement
minutes
mins
"Yeah, that's fair, great 15 minutes"
"9 minutes, can't wait for 3-2 90'+11"
Spurs supporters are venting their frustration at a humiliating 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest, with particular focus on goalkeeper Alfie Vicario playing through a hernia injury that appears to have compromised both his performance and his team's defensive organisation. The discussion reflects a broader sense that Tottenham shouldn't have fielded a goalkeeper clearly struggling with an injury, with fans torn between sympathy for Vicario's predicament and anger at the capitulation.
Reacting to the events
neutral
Guglielmo Vicario
Antonín Kinský
"Probably better than Vic."
"COYS, let's keep up the positive improvements
I thought Vicario was having surgery?"
Furious at the incident
Ola Aina
Nikola Milenković
Neco Williams
"The fact that Vicario with a hernia is judged to be better than our other two speaks volumes about our recruitment in recent years. Constantly awful decision making. smh"
"Poor vicario playing with his hernia and his defenders doing that shit"
Assessing
"Dan's back all taped up? Wonder if that's why he's not started. "
"Poor vicario playing with his hernia and his defenders doing that shit"
Celebrating the moment
Guglielmo Vicario
Antonín Kinský
"He's going to get his soon. He's been good and has a fire to him."
"Well-played Vic"
Fans are divided on Burnley's Premier League survival prospects after a frustrating loss where they squandered a lead, with most agreeing their position looks increasingly desperate as the gap to safety widens with games running out. There's criticism of manager Scott Parker's tactics and tactical decisions, though some believe the side's underlying performance deserves better than their current standing.
Processing the result
neutral
championship
"burnley playing well"
"Burnley deserve it. The trend of teams losing momentum and then faking GK injuries needs to end "
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
championship
"Burnley are so pointless and can’t stay up in the Premier League. Be better off getting relegated back to the Championship and stay in the Championship."
"Yes, their poor finishing (together with a leaky defence) is the reason they're going straight back down to thee Championship after only one season."
Optimistic about the team
admiration
championship
"Thanks Burnley..."
"burnley playing well"
Fans are discussing Arsenal's match where added time appeared insufficient, with supporters arguing that multiple stoppages—including injuries, substitutions, a goal, and a disallowed goal—warranted far longer than the two minutes actually given. The conversation also touches on Arsenal's pattern of similar issues throughout the season, though opinions remain mixed on whether the referee's decision was genuinely problematic.
Reacting to the events
neutral
goal
"words to that effect, i could only stomach about 5 seconds of it. "
"That's what you get for time wasting at 10 minutes in"
Debating the call
"Mickey Mouse: fist time was so nice we had to do it twice"
"2:28 arsenal have done this all season 😅"
Assessing
"Mickey Mouse: fist time was so nice we had to do it twice"
"2:28 arsenal have done this all season 😅"
Furious at the incident
goal
"1-0 and time wasting within the first 15 minutes. Very 6 fingered behaviour "
"fuck i thought that was in. Another before HT please"
Celebrating the moment
approval
optimism
goal
"Mickey Mouse: fist time was so nice we had to do it twice"
"It's 22 :)"
A mixed group of supporters—including Liverpool and Galatasaray fans—are posting reaction content that's overwhelmingly comedic in nature, suggesting they're amused by something that's happened in a match or recent performance. The 121 posts are almost entirely composed of laughing emojis and celebratory or club-affiliated comments, indicating fans are finding entertainment value in whatever's unfolded on the pitch, though the exact incident remains unclear from the social media chatter alone.
Processing the result
neutral
"🤡 "
"Never Know what you gonna get with this team🤦🤦🤦"
Optimistic about the team
amusement
approval
Frustrated with the team
"Literally making 💩 up. "
"Had enough…….😡"
Premier League supporters are absolutely furious at Stuart Attwell's refereeing decisions, claiming VAR errors cost their team crucial points in a recent match and questioning whether the official should face investigation for consistency and bias. The anger is so intense that fans are openly accusing him of corruption, demanding he be removed from future fixtures, and dredging up his previous demotion from the Premier League as evidence of his inability to do the job.
Outraged at the decision
anger
annoyance
pl
game
"Atwell is horrendous. Why does he still have a job? He’s made so many major mistakes this season and PGMOL have continually apologized for his stupidity."
"Atwell is a fucking coward! I really hope Carrick goes in on him in the post match and take a fucking fine"
Debating the call
neutral
pl
game
"Hello my name is Stuart Atwell and I'm going to act like I'm blind, thank you and have fun."
"@ManUtd Man of the match... Stuart Atwell and the VAR!"
Chelsea supporters are expressing raw frustration and exhaustion following a humiliating 3-0 away defeat to Everton, with fans describing the performance as dysfunctional and unwatchable. The overwhelming negativity centres on the team's inability to compete, with supporters openly questioning why anyone would bother watching such poor football.
Furious at the incident
sadness
annoyance
"This is just shit. Nothing more. Nothing less. "
"Do not bother watching. I'm watching this shit after a bad evening, and I'm absolutely fuming "
Reacting to the events
neutral
"The sun was shining today and it felt good then I remembered we had a game 😂"
"It’s Sunday. We got to enjoy the weekend folks. "
Celebrating the moment
"Woohoo! UTC!"
"I’m just enjoying a nice day of football. "
West Ham supporters are absolutely fuming after a dreadful display, with fans hammering both the team's dire football and the goalkeeper's inability to keep out poor goals. The consensus is scathing—the club looked like a "doomed team" playing at Championship level rather than Premier League standard, and there's genuine frustration that even basic defending and attacking shape have completely fallen apart.
Criticising games
disappointment
disgust
games
ability
"@WestHam You had one job today and you bottled it. Forrest understood it. Absolutely disgusting performance."
"@WestHam Bloody hell, worst half in a while. Lucky it’s only one"
Processing the result
"Worst performance of the year by far. Oh well, onwards and upwards. "
"This is FIFA level of luck for westham "
Assessing games
neutral
games
ability
"@WestHam We can’t just sit and take this. We should be further behind but we’re not and we will get chances. We have the chance to do something huge in this second half."
"@WestHamJoshV @WestHam 4 world class saves, only one man playing today (and maybe mads)"
Praising games
games
ability
"@WestHam Great start"
"@WestHam We was good today but I have to say you made it easy for us"
Fans are venting fierce frustration over what they see as consistently poor and corrupt officiating decisions in the Premier League, with many arguing that VAR has failed to solve the problem and that the league's credibility is being damaged both domestically and on the European stage.
Outraged at the decision
annoyance
prem
players
"Fucking worst league in the world with the refereeing. Pratwell"
"League is becoming a joke! Investigate this !!! They all cant be this bad without a thought out effort, surely"
Processing the result
"Premier league are just a bunch of clueless fools"
"PREMIER LEAGUE... JUST WOW! USELESS WITH VAR ALSO THE REFEREE"
Debating the call
neutral
prem
players
"Indonesian Refferee better that EPL's Refferee? I think so 😂"
"EPL Bet Like Serie A :)))"
Agreeing with the call
admiration
prem
players
"Premier league , best and most watched league and this is the reffing 👏👏👏"
"It's the best on standard of play and quality of players...there i'm sure😉...can't say much about another..."
Fans of a newly promoted team are fiercely defending their club's transfer spending and dismissive of criticism from a wealthier rival, arguing their investment relative to their modest squad cost is entirely justified whilst pointing out the disparity between what they've spent to climb the divisions versus the astronomical sums their critics have invested. The discussion reveals frustration that their promoted side's underperformance is being scrutinised by fans of clubs with vastly greater financial backing, with supporters sarcastically highlighting how individual players at the bigger club cost more than their entire squad combined.
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
annoyance
Joelinton
Joe Willock
Jacob Ramsey
"No excuses, utter fucking dog shit. Players, manager, absolute disgrace. We should not be getting beat by this Sunderland team at home. Season is fucking done. Roll on the fucking "
"Most predictable thing ever. This team is shit. Players cant finish their fucking dinner. Coaching staff out of ideas. Shite at boardroom level. Questions should be being asked of "
Processing the result
neutral
Nick Pope
Aaron Ramsdale
"@davidgraham7029hes also had by far their biggest budget for years"
"Good news lads, not making europe means that we have a squad cost ratio of 85% next season instead of 70%.
Should cover the complete summer overhaul we desperately need. "
Optimistic about the team
Nick Pope
Aaron Ramsdale
"@NUFC What lovely vocabulary. Thanks for the £125m btw, money well spent on an injury prone player 👍🏻"
"@NUFC Better luck next season lads. Maybe spend another 700m and you'll have a chance."
Fans are furious with Premier League teams attempting to build play from deep defensive positions, arguing the tactic repeatedly leads to costly mistakes and goals. The overwhelming consensus is that English clubs lack the technical ability and composure to execute this style safely, and should abandon it entirely in favour of more direct approaches.
Furious at the incident
annoyance
Kieran Trippier
Dan Burn
Sven Botman
"Our set pieces are fucking woeful man "
"I hate how much we’re passing it around the back line."
Reacting to the events
neutral
Jacob Murphy
Harvey Barnes
"Isn't it nice to see our players make safe passes when playing out instead of blindly running into traffic?"
"We've scored plenty of set pieces and the idea has always been very good.
Problem is our set piece takers are fucking terrible most of the time lol"
Celebrating the moment
amusement
Jacob Murphy
Harvey Barnes
"It’s so easy to call because we always do it. "
"Playing it short to your League One CB. Good tactics. "
Chelsea supporters have zeroed in on Wesley Fofana's defensive performance as the primary culprit behind their side's humiliating 3-0 defeat at Everton, with 292 posts criticising his positioning, awareness, and seemingly indifferent body language throughout the match. The negative discourse centres on Fofana's failure to track runners and intercept passes, with fans questioning why he continues to receive regular playing time when alternatives sit unused on the bench.
Furious at the incident
annoyance
anger
Tosin Adarabioyo
Marc Cucurella
"Fofana lmao. So fucking shit. Just play Josh FFS you COWARD."
"Fofana fucking sucks.
Our CB situation is absolutely tragic "
Assessing
"fofana should be throwing a right leg to intercept the pass leading to the first goal."
"Why always fofana stupid"
Reacting to the events
neutral
Tosin Adarabioyo
Marc Cucurella
"Fofana is the future "
"Fofana starting his hysteria one second before the goal. Great mentality "
Following a catastrophic 0-3 home defeat to Nottingham Forest, Tottenham supporters are reconsidering their decision to sack manager Thomas Frank, with many arguing he would have at least secured draws and kept them up. The 72-post discussion reveals deep frustration with the current regime, with fans now questioning whether the problem was ever Frank at all, or whether it lies with the players and upper management instead.
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
disappointment
frank
"Back to peak Frankball, absolutely horrible "
"Most appalling thing about this performance is it’s still an improvement on Frank-ball. "
Assessing
"I’m beginning to think Thomas Frank was a good manager."
"Agree never should have sacked Frank "
Processing the result
neutral
frank
"I’m beginning to think Thomas Frank was a good manager."
"Don’t let the Frank tenure fool you. This is a good squad with some good players. He and the ownership are entirely to blame for the position we are in."
Optimistic about the team
frank
"Games been all us. Really believe we will come back to win this one. Never felt we could under Frank. Games there for us "
"Pressing has improved a lot which was literally absent during Franks time"
Chelsea supporters are calling for mass boycotts and manager removal following a demoralising 3-0 defeat at Everton, with angry fans protesting outside the stadium and questioning the club's direction under current ownership. The discussion centres on whether players and staff have stopped caring about the project, with fans divided over whether booing their own players is justified or counterproductive.
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
stadium
"@ChelseaFC Fans should start boycotting games. These mustards want to destroy this club. Such a disgusting set of hopeless junks"
"@ChelseaFC You’ve got to feel for the fans that travelled to watch such a terrible game"
Processing the result
neutral
new
buy
"@ChelseaFC Seasonal ticket holders
Club sympathizers
That’s for you! Hold that tight there’s more where that came from. Blue CO’s cashing in win or loose!"
"Could be the loudest simultaneous cheer and boo if Barry comes on for Beto"
Debating the call
"The fans are pissed 👎"
"Everyone should stop going to stadium.. i stopped my subscription for CFC, i didn’t watched the match"
Assessing
"The fans are pissed 👎"
"Everyone should stop going to stadium.. i stopped my subscription for CFC, i didn’t watched the match"
Optimistic about the team
new
buy
"Pretty sure Rosy is going to say “thanks to the fans for being behind us as we continue to improve and give you all what you deserve.” "
"He's asking the away fans to leave. So nice."
Over 220 posts from Liverpool supporters are flooded with largely emoji-based reactions—predominantly laughter mixed with occasional frustration and affection—suggesting fans are responding to a recent match or news story, though the actual substance of what's happened remains buried beneath the reaction pile. The neutral sentiment score indicates this is somewhere between banter and genuine concern, but without the actual event details, it's impossible to tell if they're taking the mickey or genuinely upset.
Processing the result
neutral
Optimistic about the team
amusement
approval
"@LFC 🤩"
"@LFC HahahahahahahahHahaha💛❤️"
Frustrated with the team
"@LFC Fck Liv🖕🤬"
"@LFC When it rains, it pours😭💔"
Fans are absolutely furious with their goalkeeper's performance during a corner, claiming he's made a catastrophic error that's either cost them a goal or set up an easy chance for the opposition. The anger runs deep—there's also criticism of the defending setup and the corner delivery itself, but the shot-stopper is bearing the brunt of the blame for what supporters see as basic, unforgivable mistakes.
Furious at the incident
fear
Alphonse Areola
Mads Hermansen
"Comedy of errors but I’m so sick of getting fucked by our dipshit keepers"
"BEAT THE FIRST FUCKING MAN! WHAT A SHIT CORNER "
Reacting to the events
neutral
Alphonse Areola
Mads Hermansen
"Keeper should have that lol I’ll take it!"
"Truly woeful goalkeeping "
Assessing
"Awful goals to let in poor goalkeeper"
"i remember when keepers used to save shots"
Fans are furious that their club spent roughly £450 million on new players this summer yet has still failed to secure Champions League qualification, with supporters arguing the money was squandered despite a "sell to buy" model that should have been more efficient than rivals. The discussion centres on the disconnect between massive spending and disappointing results, with fans sarcastically suggesting even more investment won't solve the underlying problems.
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
Slot
"@AmitM2086610262 @LFC Spent half a billion and got worse.... THE WORST CHAMPIONS EVER! https://t.co/23fgkIvPwD"
"Also the downward trajectory in results and performance began in January 2025. It’s a shameful and lazy excuse, and flat out wrong. "
Processing the result
neutral
united
Alexis Mac Allister
"The forever ethical strategy of getting a billionaire to pay for stuff😎"
"At least I got back 3quid for each quid I laid at the bookies👌🏾"
Optimistic about the team
amusement
united
Alexis Mac Allister
"Spending half billion to finishing out of ucl spot.....thank u slot you have changed my life😂❤"
"Don't worry we have Isak and Wirtz coming back soon, Elon Musk too and maybe more millions if not billions for the club this summer."
A significant portion of the fanbase is openly campaigning for Xabi Alonso to replace current manager Arne Slot, with many demanding his immediate appointment, though some acknowledge the team's broader tactical issues extend beyond just managerial change. The discussion reveals growing frustration with Slot's tenure but remains nuanced enough that supporters recognise squad-wide inconsistency and concentration lapses as contributing factors to poor performance.
Processing the result
neutral
alonso
klopp
">I think we were extremely lucky to get Klopp
Maybe like last time we got Klopp, they are just waiting for Xabi to end his vacation"
"I think so, we still have a good squad, and xabi is not yet a proven top manager (despite his incredible achievement with leverkusen). It might even be beneficial to have less pres"
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
players
injuries
"can't wait for this manager to leave, just get Xabi already ffs"
"Slot is so gone. No idea what’s happened to him. Xabi would be sick. "
Reacting to the events
"Slot Out, Xabi In"
"yeah, welcome back Xabi!!!!!!!!!!"
Optimistic about the team
klopp
"yeah, welcome back Xabi!!!!!!!!!!"
"Xabi cant wait for next season"
Manchester United supporters are absolutely seething about a missed penalty call that they believe cost them the match, convinced the referee's decision directly changed the outcome from a likely victory to a disappointing draw. The fanbase is united in their anger, with dozens of posts hammering home the same message: they were robbed of what should have been three points.
Outraged at the decision
sadness
disappointment
"We were robbed 🤬🤬🤬"
"We are so sorry we fucked up again "
Debating the call
neutral
Chelsea supporters are calling for manager Liam Rosenior to resign or be sacked following the 3-0 defeat to Everton, with many arguing that predecessor Enzo Maresca would have delivered better results with the same squad. The overwhelming negativity centres on Rosenior's tactical approach and man-management, with fans losing patience after what they perceive as a humiliating performance.
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
disappointment
Robert Sánchez
Teddy Sharman-Lowe
"Pathetic fucking team. Even if they hate rosenior. It’s a pathetic showing. "
"I blame rosenior for his nose dive in form, the entire team sucks and we cant even rely on our goalie to save us atm"
Processing the result
neutral
Robert Sánchez
Teddy Sharman-Lowe
"Yup pretty much. Looking forward to the angle they can fabricate on Rosenior..."
"Can’t wait to see the new cyberguy post title to try to make Rosenior look good"
Fans are torn over whether Casemiro's booking was harsh, but most are united in criticism of his tired, error-strewn performance and Erik ten Hag's (or Carrick's) decision to keep him on the pitch when he was clearly exhausted. The discussion reveals deeper anxiety about United's midfield vulnerability when their aging linchpin is either off the field or, as today, operating well below his standard.
Furious at the incident
disappointment
annoyance
game
Casemiro
"Fuck the ref. Also thought Casemiro was p shit today. He lost the ball a million times and was just passing the ball blindly hoping someone will be on the other end. His time has t"
"@ManUtd Disgraceful refereeing. Disgraceful. This team needs to be upgraded really badly. Maguire, Casemiro, Mainoo, Dalot, Shaw, Ugarte… all need to be gone."
Reacting to the events
neutral
game
Casemiro
"Thankfully Casemiro remembered he is on a yellow there"
"@ManUtd We Love Casemiro and he loves the color Yellow🤦🏻🤔😉😂😂❤️😘😘😘👹"
Assessing
"Heads lost for the Christie goal. Casemiro just needs to stay in shape and that goal doesn't happen. Charging and leaving that space open was criminal. Great character from the "
"Sub casemiro from the 62 min and we won this guy.. why the hell Carrick kept casemiro on when the guy was clearly tired and could barely moved"
Debating the call
"Heads lost for the Christie goal. Casemiro just needs to stay in shape and that goal doesn't happen. Charging and leaving that space open was criminal. Great character from the "
"Sub casemiro from the 62 min and we won this guy.. why the hell Carrick kept casemiro on when the guy was clearly tired and could barely moved"
Fans are furious over what they perceive as inconsistent and incompetent VAR rulings, particularly claiming that a goal involving pushing and physical contact should never have stood. The discourse centres on perceived bias in how offside lines are applied and frustration that subjective fouls are being ignored by officials, with supporters questioning the integrity of match decisions.
Outraged at the decision
anger
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"PGMOL is fucking clueless. Need to completely revamp that entire organization or whatever the fuck they are. No consistency whatsoever and my 3 year old niece is drawing the offsi"
"The second Eki went out, it was written. Fuck this season and fuck these refs. Always handicapped in addition to us being poor"
Debating the call
neutral
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"Thank you ref"
"Even better, it’s the Diaz VAR ref "
Manchester United supporters are outraged over a controversial refereeing decision they believe cost their team three points, with many demanding complaints be filed against the official and some sarcastically suggesting legal action. The fanbase is split between those condemning the ref's call as biased and others defending the decision as correct.
Outraged at the decision
annoyance
disappointment
ref
pk
"@ManUtd Absolute corruption!!!! Blatant penalty that’s shocking!!! @FA_PGMOL var people need sacking!!!! That’s disgusting"
"@ManUtd Corrupt bastards yet again. You should file a formal complaint. It’s disgusting inconsistency"
Debating the call
neutral
ref
pk
"@ManUtd Referee, the man of the match!"
"@ManUtd VAR? Ah yes, it works perfectly… especially in London."
Agreeing with the call
ref
pk
"@ManUtd It was a good game, we played so well and deserved the win except the referee was against us. Heads up we still head to Europe. https://t.co/1HnjcZpCUp"
"@ManUtd Ref is the man of the match
Congratulations to him"
Manchester United supporters are furious about inconsistent refereeing and what they see as deliberately skewed punditry from Sky Sports, particularly accusing commentators of applying different standards to penalties involving United versus Bournemouth. The discussion hinges on allegations that key officials and pundits have undisclosed allegiances to rival clubs, with fans pointing to the contrast between how two similar penalty incidents were treated.
Outraged at the decision
annoyance
united
"Jamie Redknapp is coming out with some generationally bad takes about this game, his opinion on every point of discussion is fucking wrong. "
"Redknapp is a fucking tool "
Reacting to the events
"I must say there's no way the Man United commentators commentated when the match was live 😂😂"
"He is a Bournemouth fan"
Debating the call
neutral
united
"Andy 'Outstanding' Cole"
"Cole laughing at him is incredible "
Chelsea supporters are directing their frustration at Wesley Fofana following the 3-0 defeat to Everton, with multiple fans calling him a liability in defence and questioning why the club continues to select him given his consistent poor performances. The discourse centres on whether offloading him is even possible given his wages, with some fans suggesting he's become their least favourite player in the squad.
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
disappointment
chelsea
manager
"@ChelseaFC fofana is one of the worst defenders we’ve ever employed. can’t believe we wasted so much on him. lavia is soooooo overrated too."
"Liam Delap. Worst signing in Chelsea history. Worse than Fofana expensive self "
Assessing
"standard weekly Fofana performance, always costing us goals, I don't know why Chelsea fans always call out Badiashile or Disasi when we got this guy doing the same or even worse fo"
"@samuelatoe2524put Saliba in this Chelsea team then judge."
Reacting to the events
"standard weekly Fofana performance, always costing us goals, I don't know why Chelsea fans always call out Badiashile or Disasi when we got this guy doing the same or even worse fo"
"@samuelatoe2524put Saliba in this Chelsea team then judge."
Processing the result
neutral
chelsea
manager
"@ChelseaFC Fofana doing his thing"
"@ChelseaFC See FOFANA!!! God abeg!!!😂😂😂
That guy is so MID!"
Spurs supporters are tearing into midfielder Sarr for a disastrous display that saw him played the full ninety minutes despite being repeatedly dispossessed and caught out of position during the 3-0 defeat—with fans baffled by manager selection, particularly the decision to keep him on while allegedly overlooking better alternatives like Palhinha and Xavi.
Criticising João Palhinha
annoyance
anger
João Palhinha
Conor Gallagher
Xavi Simons
"Holy fuck Sarr. Can't pass for shit. Gave away 2 fucking needless fouls"
"fuck sarr useless fucking ass, dumb bitch cant even move his ass in the midfield "
Debating the call
"I like Sarr, but he was awful today. Give the ball away so many times. Porro was poor as well, yet he took off Spence, who wasn't as bad. For me, though, the tell tale sign that th"
"Porro and djed on the same side was bizzare.
To leave Sarr and Solanke on.
I'm at a loss for words. "
Assessing João Palhinha
neutral
João Palhinha
Conor Gallagher
"Nah watching the replay that is a great tackle tbh. Zero appeal from Sarr either."
"Pape Sarr is the most honest player in the prem lol"
Processing the result
"I like Sarr, but he was awful today. Give the ball away so many times. Porro was poor as well, yet he took off Spence, who wasn't as bad. For me, though, the tell tale sign that th"
"Porro and djed on the same side was bizzare.
To leave Sarr and Solanke on.
I'm at a loss for words. "
Fans are defending supporters who leave matches before the final whistle, arguing that abysmal public transport links — particularly trains and buses running at insufficient capacity — make it logistically impossible to stay until full time without facing hour-long delays getting home. The discussion reveals genuine frustration with infrastructure rather than any lack of commitment to the team, though some argue early departures damage the stadium atmosphere.
Frustrated with the team
"FFS we are SO shit.. deserve to go down"
"Look, I couldn't be arsed going, but it's so fucking sad seeing thousand and thousands of empty seats at the end of one of our best performances in months.
It's 16:00 on a Sunday,"
Processing the result
neutral
"Doesn't matter what supporters care about, as long as the team is focused on winning."
"Couldn't have happened to a nicer fanbase."
Assessing
"When it can easily take you an hour to get out if you wait until the final whistle, I can’t blame anyone for leaving early tbh."
"It's rough for people getting the train it really is. I don't think fans should be shamed for this, people have work, families etc. "
Optimistic about the team
approval
"Couldn't have happened to a nicer fanbase."
"Doesn't matter what supporters care about, as long as the team is focused on winning."
Liverpool supporters are mounting sustained pressure to sack their head coach following a run of "disgraceful" league performances since February 2025, with many arguing the manager is only surviving because of the club's Champions League involvement. The fanbase is frustrated enough to resurrect the "FSG Out" narrative if the board refuses to act, while some critics dismiss the calls for change as typical online overreaction.
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
Slot
"@LFC How long are you going to fucking give him? He is atrocious, he can’t manage 2 games in a row. Fucking sack him or we won’t be in the champions league next year"
"@LFC @Isbaa_lfc JUST FUCKING SACK THE MANAGER MAN. ARE YOU ALL UP THERE UNQUALIFIED FOR MAKING ANY GOOD DECISIONS????!!! Wtfff"
Assessing
"“Sack the manager!”"
"Wish he stayed at Arsenal. We would be league champions by now"
Processing the result
neutral
head coach
Slot
"Wish he stayed at Arsenal. We would be league champions by now"
"@LFC Yep
Bring on a ponderous technician
In place of an innovative creator
Brilliant"
A scattered group of supporters expressed cautiously optimistic but largely non-committal responses to what appears to be a tactical or squad announcement, with most engagement confined to emoji reactions rather than substantive discussion. The neutral sentiment reflects a fanbase that's neither particularly excited nor disappointed — just waiting to see what happens next.
Reacting to the events
neutral
Karl Darlow
James Justin
Celebrating the moment
approval
amusement
Karl Darlow
James Justin
Furious at the incident
Karl Darlow
James Justin
Fans are divided on whether their manager should be sacked immediately following a poor run of results, with a vocal majority calling for his head whilst a smaller contingent argues for patience given it's only been one difficult season. The discussion reveals deep frustration with both the manager and the club's leadership, with some supporters suggesting they've wasted their time watching the team perform.
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
new
Freddie Woodman
"Even if we win the fucking Champions league I'd still want this manager out. This brand of football is the fucking atrocious. I think his tactics are singularly responsible for thi"
"Why is he still here? We are such a weird club sometimes just fucking sack him, how can they let him carry on with this absolute turd of a season."
Processing the result
neutral
new
Freddie Woodman
"The international break would be a great time to make a change in the dugout just saying "
"We have top quality players we just need a new manager"
Fans are furious about two separate incidents—a penalty taker using an illegal stutter-step run-up that arguably shouldn't have been allowed, and a handball decision that many believe should have been penalised but wasn't. The discussion reveals deep frustration with inconsistent penalty law enforcement and growing calls to ban deceptive run-up techniques entirely.
Furious at the incident
penalty
game
"The penalty shenanigans was absolutely ridiculous and more importantly it was an infringement. He went backwards! Officials once again not fit for purpose and that’s all of them! I"
"Extremely soft penalty and Jimenez took it like a dick head."
Reacting to the events
neutral
penalty
game
"Dawg it’s legal"
"ah yes, the good ol' pgmol refs getting things right
and it's not bitching when it's my first comment about the incident lmao.. funny coming from you.."
Debating the call
"That should be retaken, you can't run forwards an backwards until you kick it."
"Can we agree that penalty takers must run up straight in a single movement? The odds are massively in their favour, yet this stutter step nonsense makes penalties a near-certain go"
A small group of supporters offered genuine appreciation for whatever happened on the pitch, but the conversation quickly descended into pure chaos as people started talking about Costco hot dogs, deck chairs, and Magic: The Gathering. By the end, nobody's quite sure if they're discussing the match or just taking the piss out of each other.
Reacting to the events
neutral
"I have nothing to share"
"Thanks!"
Celebrating the moment
gratitude
"Jambalaya. And the rice has solidified to the instant pot. Buzzing for this."
""marzipan dildo" - Love it! "
Analysing the tactics
"different gravy the lad"
"Cheers"
West Ham fans are frustrated that manager Nuno completely overhauled the team's formation to compensate for Todibo's late injury rather than simply replacing him like-for-like, with widespread criticism that the new 4-4-2 setup left the midfield exposed and the attack unbalanced. The consensus is the side should've stuck with what's been working instead of experimenting with personnel and shape changes that ultimately backfired.
Questioning the approach
disappointment
Tomáš Souček
Freddie Potts
Soungoutou Magassa
"Honestly, changing your only striker for another striker means you did nothing. I was hoping to see Taty and Wilson together. Trash game this. "
"@WestHam I’m really hoping this is just because we didn’t have a backup plan after Todibo’s injury. Which isn’t great to think about either!"
Analysing the tactics
neutral
Tomáš Souček
Freddie Potts
"Todibo out injury in lineup Potts in. Hope he plays well. COYI!"
"@WestHam forget this game and move on, todibo getting injured fucked us up."
Processing the result
"We looked solid with it at the start of the second half, but with all due respect to Soucek a 442 is not gonna work with him because he’s far too slow and not creative enough for t"
"wilson looked better because he had support out wide with traore and bowen as true wingers. the first half was shoddy because the team was set up for a back 3 with wingbacks but si"
Nottingham Forest have put on a commanding attacking performance, scoring multiple goals and looking likely to add more, with supporters acknowledging the result whilst showing mixed reactions about what it means for other teams in the league. The neutral sentiment reflects fans discussing the match outcome factually rather than with strong emotional investment, though there's underlying acknowledgement that Forest's victory could have consequences for rivals like West Ham.
Processing the result
neutral
"Forest needed this."
"3-0 Forest!!!!!!"
Optimistic about the team
amusement
approval
"Yessssss! Go on the Forest!!! "
"Thank you Forest, from every fan in the Premier league 🫡👍"
Frustrated with the team
"3-0 Forest now, not great news."
"Complete reality check, especially with Forest winning. Bowen and Diouf have been really shit for some time now. Bad error from Hermansen today, but he's been good otherwise. More "
Fans are caught between accepting that a newly promoted team cannot match elite opposition whilst simultaneously criticising the lack of attacking potency, with particular focus on how Nmecha's tactical deployment and the absence of the injured Okafor has left striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin isolated. The consensus leans toward frustration with crossing patterns and player positioning rather than outright manager criticism, though there's clear debate about whether the current setup is fit for purpose.
Analysing the tactics
neutral
Dominic Calvert-Lewin
Daniel James
"Nmecha has done ok. He does offer more physical presence than the wingers."
"No, he has Nmecha playing in the half-space and defending out wide. Makes zero sense."
Questioning the approach
Ethan Ampadu
Sean Longstaff
Ao Tanaka
"Honestly I think it’s a rubbish result. What is the point with these terrible hopeless balls into the box when the only players there are Okafor and DCL, and they are right at the "
"Very much feels like Nmecha is having to drop to do the job Brendan should be doing cos he’s absolutely shite"
Assessing
"Gatusso: Kayode not good enough for Italy's 23 man"
"I’m not absolving him of blame, but I’m also not going to sit here and expect miracles.
The only time, in all my years watching this team, when the system mattered more than the q"
Backing the tactics
approval
James Justin
Pascal Struijk
Joe Rodon
"That was really nice work from Nmecha there"
"Nmecha LW CM hybrid for 70 mins with Gnonto right there nice one "
Spurs supporters are furious at the club's direction under their sporting director structure, blaming the decision to sack their previous manager for triggering this catastrophic form and suggesting the club deserves relegation for prioritising corporate interests over loyalty. Meanwhile, Forest fans are sardonically mocking their own transfer strategy, noting that despite spending £120 million on new wingers, they're still crying out for the same reinforcements weeks into the season.
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
disappointment
players
Dominic Solanke
"This squad and manager are absolutely fucking shite and the only redemption the collection of nepo cunts at the top can do is to sell the club, because not only are we going to go "
"Still cant comprehend why we had to get rid off WHL with the fucking excuse that it's not suitable for Champions League football. We arent even worthy of Premier League football le"
Processing the result
neutral
players
Dominic Solanke
"Most of them don’t have to stick around for the championship. You can tell by the way they play that they’re totally fine with it. "
"Keep? They are in good form winning 4 of 7 and a few draws with one v city."
Debating the call
"They sacked the manager who brought them European glory and silverware for the first time in decades.
The Football Gods reacted.
It didn't have to be this way."
"Clubs should be run by fans for fans, not sporting directors who read about football in Forbes and thought there might be a few quid in it. Too entitled, zero loyalty, they deserve"
Spurs supporters have trained their anger on referee Michael Oliver following a humbling 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest, with fans convinced the official failed to give their side any meaningful decisions throughout the match. Whilst the scoreline suggests the performance was the real problem, the overwhelmingly negative sentiment in the discussion reflects a fanbase looking to apportion blame beyond their own team's catastrophic display.
Frustrated with the team
anger
annoyance
"Michael Oliver is a full on fucking prick. Hope he chokes on his tea the cunt "
"Oliver has hated us for years! He won’t give us shit"
Reacting to the events
"Good point well made.
OLIVER IS A DISGRACE, as are most of his colleagues.
I honestly believe if we take the lead in a game we will win it.
COYS"
"Not for any reason, he’s just a cunt"
Processing the result
neutral
"Good point well made.
OLIVER IS A DISGRACE, as are most of his colleagues.
I honestly believe if we take the lead in a game we will win it.
COYS"
"Watch us get the first booking. Michael Oliver classic."
With Spurs demolished 3-0 at home by a fellow relegation-form side, supporters have descended into chaos—barely discussing the actual match decisions and instead venting about commentators, pundits, and the broader dysfunction at the club. The negativity is so total that even neutral observation gets drowned out by fans at breaking point, joking grimly about where their usual TV personalities have gone and expressing contempt for everyone involved in the football ecosystem around them.
Outraged at the decision
anger
"Who the fuck is this donkey of a co commentator?"
"I hate Graeme Le Saux with my whole heart. "
Debating the call
neutral
"My pirated stream has no commentators - just crowd noise and pitch sounds. Still getting use to it but it’s quite relaxing and beats a good number of announcers"
"I hate listening to Peter drury."
Reacting to the events
"Who's the Co-Commentator? Sounds like Paul McGinley."
"As anyone seen jamie ohara 😂😂😂😂😂"
United supporters are reacting positively to their side's goalscoring display, with multiple fans praising the quality of finishes and suggesting the team is on a strong run. The discussion centres on attacking prowess and individual performance, with fans expressing optimism about record-breaking potential this season.
Reacting to the events
neutral
"@ManUtd Detele this nonsense, its an own goal
Set~piece FC😒😏"
"@ManUtd Goal 🙄💔"
Celebrating the moment
admiration
approval
"@ManUtd Excellent goal."
"@ManUtd Beautiful kick"
Furious at the incident
"@ManUtd Soft soft Goal to concede 😡."
"@ManUtd Have shame. It was an own goal!"
Fans are furious about wildly inconsistent refereeing standards in this match, where trivial incidents are producing yellow cards whilst genuinely dangerous challenges go unpunished. There's particular anger at the perception that certain players—especially Liverpool's squad—are being targeted with cards for minimal offences whilst opposition players escape accountability for far worse behaviour.
Outraged at the decision
annoyance
yellow
"This ref fucking sucks. Not even a yellow for that tackle earlier "
"That’s a yellow?! This ref is fucking braindead. Always the same thing with these fucking idiots"
Debating the call
neutral
yellow
"Red? Cleared. Good process. "
"Good yellow by Wieffer"
Reacting to the events
"Once a red always a red"
"Chiesa screaming at the ref. No card. Pedro Neto? Instant yellow"
Premier League fans are furious over Welbeck's second goal being ruled onside when multiple angles and freeze-frames appear to show him in an offside position by several inches. The backlash centres on VAR's inconsistent application of the offside rule, with supporters pointing out that stricter margins have been used against other players in recent matches, fuelling accusations that PGMOL has robbed their team of a fair decision.
Debating the call
neutral
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
"lmao how was that not offside? Anyway, this is fun."
"Would love to see the lines on that one"
Outraged at the decision
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
"That var 3d shit is bullshit. He was offside. Fucking sick of this shit."
"I can't take that 3d rendering seriously, the actual frame just looks offside... "
Fans are divided over whether an injury to Etitike is genuine or exaggerated, with some dismissing it as a dive whilst others offer sympathetic support for his recovery. There's cautious optimism he could return after the international break, though concerns remain about rushing him back too soon against PSG.
Criticising injured
sadness
injured
injury
"Bad dead legs are crippling. It fucking kills."
"That’s so fucking bad pls don’t be injured "
Assessing injured
neutral
injured
injury
"Yup, he’s bouncing back. "
"Hes doing fine 🎉"
Reacting to the events
"Etitike got injured by Milner not touching him? Diving pos"
"He didn’t play"
Debating the call
"Etitike got injured by Milner not touching him? Diving pos"
"He didn’t play"
Sunderland supporters are expressing enthusiasm—likely over a manager's comeback to the club—with celebratory posts and engagement, though some rival fans are interjecting with scepticism about whether the appointment represents genuine ambition or merely accepting mediocrity.
Reacting to the events
neutral
"@SunderlandAFC 😭😭😭"
"@SunderlandAFC @UtdSamueI 😭😭😭😭"
Assessing
"@johnmitchell22694 Sunday league players!"
"@JayJayH3424a pen get ursel glasses pal 😂 u support west ham don't speak to us 😂"
Debating the call
"@johnmitchell22694 Sunday league players!"
"@JayJayH3424a pen get ursel glasses pal 😂 u support west ham don't speak to us 😂"
Celebrating the moment
amusement
approval
"@SunderlandAFC I LOVE FOOTBALL!!!!!"
"@SunderlandAFC Greattt!!!"
Furious at the incident
"@SunderlandAFC The shithousery 😭😭😭😭"
"@SunderlandAFC The laughing emojis are the real sting 😭😭😭"
Villa fans are celebrating a crucial victory and crediting the return of key midfielders McGinn and Tielemans for transforming their team's performance after weeks of struggling form. The mood is euphoric, with supporters believing this squad reinvigoration could propel them towards Champions League qualification and a genuine top-four push.
Optimistic about the team
admiration
optimism
great
"Great game and good to see us back again. Also loving hearing from big Al and James"
"This week couldn't have gone any better for us! My hopes for CL football have doubled. Ball is in our court now!"
Assessing
"Great game and good to see us back again. Also loving hearing from big Al and James"
"West Ham defended very well to keep it 2-0 tbf. But happy with the win UTV"
Processing the result
neutral
Ross Barkley
Youri Tielemans
"Best I’ve seen us play in ages, although West Ham were largely terrible too.
Only negatives are we didn’t take an obvious chance to up our goal difference. Second negative is we d"
"Fantastic performance today but can't help but feel the atmosphere at VP sounds lacking. We should be bouncing and it just sounds a bit flat sadly. "
Frustrated with the team
Ross Barkley
Youri Tielemans
"not the best start, we are on the backfoot"
"Vp sounding like a library on the telly 😢 "
Manchester United drew 2-2 with AFC Bournemouth in a match that left fans divided, with several United supporters claiming the referee cost them the result through questionable decisions. The discussion reveals typical post-match frustration, with some crediting Bournemouth's defensive resilience whilst others focused on controversial officiating rather than the actual football on display.
Reacting to the events
neutral
bournemouth
manchester united
"@ManUtd United still cant Bournemouth, what's that curse man. Lucky to get a point but unlucky to not get that second penalty. Bournemouth 2 : Manchester united 2"
"@ManUtd Bournemouth 2: 2 Manu, Red card to Maguire. man u has officially retired from winning trophies. They play on 13th April again, that is 1 month 2 days. That's how small the "
Celebrating the moment
amusement
admiration
bournemouth
manchester united
"@United_flow8 @ManUtd Best player for Bournemouth!"
"@ManUtd Bournemouth is our hoodoo side man damn! Well done to the team for the effort under the circumstances."
Furious at the incident
bournemouth
manchester united
"@ManUtd This team is not coached properly
BOURNEMOUTH ARE A JOKE
How can’t you beat them even with one decision going against you !!!!!!!"
"@ManUtd Who would believe that Bournemouth will one day rob the great Manchester United? Unbelievable refereeing."
Fans are furious about their team's complete lack of attacking creativity and offensive threat, with several pointing to ongoing tactical issues in midfield and creative play despite having the personnel to perform better. The consensus is damning: they're boring, uninspired, and looking genuinely tired, with supporters increasingly sick of watching a supposedly talented squad underperform week after week.
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
annoyance
Dominic Calvert-Lewin
Daniel James
Joël Piroe
"Good, trash ass team, every time I watch u guys u struggle to have any sort of offensive presence despite having the fire power."
"I hate how it seems our go-to is hope a penalty is called, it's embarrassing and desperate, where's that energy gone? "
Reacting to the events
"One postmatch question to both teams-Your not very good AREYOU?"
"both teams had less attacking threat than a traffic cone"
Processing the result
neutral
Dominic Calvert-Lewin
Daniel James
"Really hope we reset and figures things out. We need it "
"International break can’t come soon enough"
Fans are locked in a desperate battle at the bottom of the table, with Nottingham Forest's recent victory over Tottenham leaving competitors terrified they're being pulled further into the relegation mire. The conversation is dominated by anxiety over goal difference and the sinking realisation that time is running out to claw back points on Forest and their rivals.
Frustrated with the team
forest
spurs
"This is BY FAR the worst case scenario for the day. Forest effectively 4 points ahead due to GD and Leeds 5 ahead. We are going down. "
"Sorry lads I forgot. Obligatory C’mon Forest and Fuck Spurs. "
Processing the result
neutral
forest
spurs
"I was hoping a draw in the form of the one against city. I’d have been proud"
"Forest leading Spurs!"
Debating the call
"Rangers on top"
"😢 Tottenham Hotspur 0-3 Nottingham Forest 😂"
Reacting to the events
"Rangers on top"
"😢 Tottenham Hotspur 0-3 Nottingham Forest 😂"
Optimistic about the team
amusement
optimism
forest
spurs
"Forest and Sunderland both picked up good wins today. Both tough matches. "
"Forest leading Spurs!"
Fans are expressing cautious optimism as the match resumes after a goalless first half, with substitutions being made from the bench. The overall tone is measured and neutral—supporters are simply documenting the restart rather than celebrating or complaining about refereeing decisions, despite the thread's categorisation.
Debating the call
neutral
"Best buddies we may need to call in another favour 🙂"
"There's that feeling! 🤍 https://t.co/SV4aARxqHZ"
Agreeing with the call
excitement
gratitude
"Thank you for your support today 💜 https://t.co/N5SqLCxMcm"
"Thank you for your support today 💜 https://t.co/N5SqLCxMcm"
Liverpool fans are split on whether Mo Salah is the root cause of the team's recent struggles, with some arguing he's been invisible on the pitch whilst others insist the blame lies elsewhere—but what's clear is frustration is boiling over. The debate centres on whether Arne Slot made a tactical error by benching the Egyptian, with fans unable to agree on whether Salah is the problem or a scapegoat for deeper team issues.
Frustrated with the team
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
"Fuck horrible timing with Salah also out"
"It is his fault that he's shit and past it and endangers other players."
Processing the result
neutral
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
"Both Salah and VVD have been almost nothing but stellar on their entire Liverpool career, we clearly didn't give it based on just one good season "
"Exactly, there were allegations of Salah being finished in 23/24 only for him to have the best season of his life."
Fans are discussing the added minutes awarded during Leeds versus Brentford whilst simultaneously paying tribute to two people who've passed away, with the conversation mixing genuine grief with typical match-day banter about substitutions and tactical decisions.
Celebrating the moment
"These are the calculations I'm here for! "
"🤍 Rest in peace, Chris and Kev! https://t.co/XsOxNhGjzm"
Reacting to the events
neutral
"IT9. ❤️🔥 https://t.co/5wFwtFwo1F"
"IT9. ❤️🔥 https://t.co/5wFwtFwo1F"
West Ham fans are in panic mode over the absence of Crysencio Summerville, convinced the side lacks any attacking threat without him and fearing the injury could derail their season. There's mounting frustration that other attacking players like Bowen and Adama Traoré aren't stepping up to fill the void, with supporters increasingly worried the team simply cannot function at full capacity without their star man.
Frustrated with the team
disappointment
annoyance
Jarrod Bowen
Adama Traoré
"@WestHam Wow, we are total shite. So poor and wasteful from set peices and so shit at defending them. Dinos only reason we arent already out of it, no Summerville no attacking thre"
"@WestHam Disgraceful, the performance more than result is really worrying. 2 shots on target in 2 games, without Summerville we may aswell not bother. So frustrating Forest took th"
Processing the result
neutral
Jarrod Bowen
Adama Traoré
"Thank fuck it’s the international break. Everyone needs to give their heads a wobble and we need Summerville back"
"Need to hope we hit another purple patch when Summerville is back "
Assessing
"No idea how we do that without Summerville "
"It all depends on Summerville imo. We lack threat going forwards (Adama is quick but I think most of my extremely amateur 5 aside team has better techincal ability than him). "
Reacting to the events
"No idea how we do that without Summerville "
"It all depends on Summerville imo. We lack threat going forwards (Adama is quick but I think most of my extremely amateur 5 aside team has better techincal ability than him). "
Liverpool supporters are venting frustration at their manager through personal attacks focused on his bald head, using "bald fraud" as shorthand criticism whilst simultaneously complaining about moderator censorship of such comments. The discussion reveals underlying discontent with team performance being channelled into appearance-based mockery rather than tactical analysis.
Frustrated with the team
anger
Freddie Woodman
Giorgi Mamardashvili
"@LFC Sack that fraud NOW!!!! Use the fucking international break and repair all this shit!!! Honestly!!! WTF ARE YOU ALL DOING?!?!?!!!"
"He's fucking crap man, the longer it goes on the worse he looks. Biggest myth about."
Debating the call
"His ego as big as his bald head 😂"
"The last of the Bald Fraud era is also going down. "
Processing the result
neutral
Freddie Woodman
Giorgi Mamardashvili
"@Mjorge15 @LFC Be here in 20 days. Dembélé, Doué, and Barcola will give your bald coach a 5–0 surprise https://t.co/k9WiHKUi2B"
"@LFC Fucking BALD 🧑🦲 💛♥️"
Premier League supporters are furious that VAR has failed to improve refereeing standards, arguing the technology actually shields officials from accountability and creates arbitrary, inconsistent decisions rather than objective ones. The overarching complaint is that VAR was supposed to eliminate human error but instead provides corrupt cover whilst introducing frustrating delays and robbing the game of its spontaneity.
Outraged at the decision
annoyance
var
game
"Just remove VAR! Its fucking useless at this point, because the refs sitting behind it are incompetent as fuck. "
"VAR is purely in place to back up their mates. Worst thing that's ever happened to football."
Debating the call
neutral
var
game
"@j@johndeighan2495actually don’t mind VAR on balance. I’m one of the few football fans who thinks it was a positive addition to the game. I even wrote a paper about it while at uni"
"yeah the sensor tech and analytical tech is already good enough (pitch + ball), including telemetry"
Fans are absolutely fuming over what they believe was an utterly ridiculous yellow card, with dozens arguing it was either too harsh or wasn't even a foul in the first place. The outrage centres on perceived inconsistency in how referees handle physicality—particularly the suggestion that bigger players get punished more harshly whilst others escape similar challenges without consequence.
Furious at the incident
anger
annoyance
"A YELLOW???? Investigate this fucker JESUS"
"Seriously fk the ref. How is that a yellow "
Reacting to the events
neutral
"This ref is awful lmao. In what world is that a yellow let alone a foul"
"Fuck this ref how's that a yellow"
Debating the call
"Or yellow cards for surrounding the ref"
"He looks away from the ball towards the defender and shoulder barges him in the chest, how is that a weak yellow?"
Sunderland supporters are celebrating a significant victory, with fans praising the team's performance and particularly highlighting Kieffer Moore's contribution to the win. The positive mood is evident across the discussion, though some rival fans are taking playful digs at Newcastle and other teams in the backdrop of what's been a successful week for the Black Cats.
Optimistic about the team
admiration
approval
happy
win
"@SunderlandAFC Incredible!!!! You smashed it lads. Beat team won!"
"@SunderlandAFC Absolutely amazing, thanks Newcastle for an easy 6 points 👌🏼"
Processing the result
neutral
happy
win
"@Sunderlandtilid @SunderlandAFC Like Luke onion couldn’t handle the prem, he’s not even league one quality🤣, enjoy your derby day embarrassment 🤣🤣"
"@SunderlandAFC How long were yous out the prem for? inbred spackas😂😂"
Fans are fuming over a goalkeeper faking an injury to disrupt play and allow his manager a tactical team talk—calling it blatant, premeditated cheating that's worse than diving because it's calculated rather than instinctive. The anger is compounded by the fact that commentators and authorities ignore this obvious gamesmanship whilst simultaneously handing out massive fines for minor infractions like teams coming out late after half-time.
Frustrated with the team
disgust
Karl Darlow
Lucas Perri
"the BS coming out of the commentators mouth reminds me of F1s Crofty. it’s awful "
"Don Goodman, how is he allowed to commentate. He’s such a biased prick "
Processing the result
neutral
Karl Darlow
Lucas Perri
"Well that was an awful watch. Kudos though to our players/fans for not just lamping someone when the keeper went down 'injured' immediately after we made our attacking subs. A frie"
"Something about a shame and how they should be embarrassed of themselves. Wonder who at, was during our substitutions. "
Fans are absolutely fuming over what they believe is a missed penalty decision that VAR should have caught, with 109 posts questioning whether the technology is even being used properly or should be scrapped entirely. The overwhelming frustration centres on the sense that VAR is either not functioning, not being monitored, or deliberately ignoring clear errors—leaving supporters convinced they're being robbed by incompetent officials.
Outraged at the decision
var
"Most annoying thing is that var HASNT got involved , when usually they do. And in this instance they needed to. Just shows how ineffective it really is!"
"VAR is not fit for purpose FACT and Atwood should be sacked🤬"
Debating the call
neutral
var
"I've been waiting to see it happen since the introduction of VAR"
"var, var, var,,... its a waaaarrrr!!!!!"
Fans are absolutely livid about two nearly identical challenges being treated differently by referees—one awarded as a penalty, the other waved away—with particular frustration directed at VAR for failing to enforce consistency. The debate centres on whether these marginal contact incidents should be penalties at all, with some arguing the standard has become laughably soft.
Outraged at the decision
anger
var
meme
"What the fuck is he doing. That’s a stonewall pen"
"That's a pen, probably more than the first one. Fuck this."
Debating the call
neutral
var
meme
"lol never a pen. get a little stronger "
"PEN!!"
Fans are relieved their club avoided signing a player who ended up at a relegation-threatened rival, viewing it as a narrow escape from a costly mistake. The discussion centres on how smart recruitment strategy—sometimes doing nothing—beats panic buying, whilst they're quietly satisfied watching their former target struggle elsewhere.
Processing the result
neutral
Tammy Abraham
Ollie Watkins
"If we get champions league and win the Europa league there’s no doubt that Unai won’t leave"
"On the bright side, this helps him retain atleast some value when we sell him this summer "
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
Tammy Abraham
Ollie Watkins
"He is the biggest fucking bellend honestly, choosing a shit club like Spurs just cause they are in London. Pathetic.
Maybe he will sign for QPR in the summer."
"I think our DOF should be lowball offering for players right now. Leak everyone one to the papers,
“Villa have offered a packet of Hula Hoops for Bergvall. Spurs are not entertai"
Analysing the tactics
"Whatever he gets paid a week needs doubling."
"If we get champions league and win the Europa league there’s no doubt that Unai won’t leave"
Optimistic about the team
approval
Tammy Abraham
Ollie Watkins
"I'd take both tbh, Gray and Bergvall as summer business would do a lot to help lower our average age, and I think both could start for us.
This hypothetical world probably means B"
"He was hot at the time, young and looked great. And those big 6 clubs can overpay prospecting a dozen times in a row and keep on buying. "
Fans are locked in a fundamental disagreement about whether a player or manager deserves more time to prove themselves or should be replaced immediately, with neither camp willing to concede ground. The discussion is fragmented and sarcastic, suggesting deep frustration rather than consensus among supporters about the right direction forward.
Debating the call
neutral
"@yasinnzkya @LFC You’re a pedophile"
"@LFC @Fatawu52115 Bad results"
Reacting to the events
"@johnkoenig8739Give it time."
"@dumfriesspearhead7398 Still get rid."
Processing the result
"@johnkoenig8739Give it time."
"@dumfriesspearhead7398 Still get rid."
Outraged at the decision
"@kadirguIer @LFC Your really weird posting this twice your life must be very sad"
"@LFC Stop using South African languages in your posts, you are embarrassing us here 🚮😭"
Agreeing with the call
amusement
approval
"@west_bernard @LFC @Gimutronix256 Very good results."
"@Mjorge15 @baba1l5o @derin0103 @LFC Actually i just want to satisty you for me and ypur mothers relationship my little gay jorgey what a great man i am"
Spurs supporters are furious that referee Andre Oliver failed to award what they believe was a clear penalty during their 0-3 defeat to Nottingham Forest, with posts suggesting the official bottled a crucial decision that could have changed the match's trajectory. The discussion centres on perceived inconsistency in his free kick awards throughout the game, with fans arguing he's either being swayed by Spurs' complaints or simply making poor calls under pressure.
Outraged at the decision
annoyance
anger
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"What a fucking joke. How is that not a penalty?"
"Fucking refereeing YET AGAIN! This is a fucking joke. "
Debating the call
neutral
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"This ref is high on the good shit"
"Ref playing advantage straight into a Forest foul that came from the scrum of players from the advantage... awesome "
Reacting to the events
"Forest deserved to win but no penalty??? this is one of the most corrupt leagues in the world"
"that was Kamehameha lol"
Fans are puzzled by their team's inability to score direct free kicks despite having technically gifted players like Trippier supposedly capable of it, whilst also expressing curiosity about what actually happens behind closed doors during half-time team talks. There's a lighter undercurrent of banter about post-match team photographs and fan engagement, suggesting supporters are looking for more transparency or entertainment around match day rituals.
Processing the result
neutral
howe
"@NUFC Can’t find your dressing room photos!!"
"@NUFC No dressing room photo lads? 🤡"
Optimistic about the team
amusement
howe
"I'm excited for the end of this. I've been told the fans from each club will have an exchange of gifts and then a union in song featuring Kumbaya"
"@NUFC Can't wait to see the team photo 🥳"
Frustrated with the team
howe
"@NUFC Unlucky lads, no dressing room photo today https://t.co/RjgR9gG3Hm"
"@NUFC No dressing room pics today lads??? WHOS THAT TEAM WE CALL UNITED 🤡"
Fans are locked in heated debate over two questionable penalty decisions, with some insisting both should have been awarded whilst others defend the referee's interpretation that contact wasn't sufficient or that players were seeking fouls rather than genuinely impeded. The discussion reveals deep frustration about inconsistency in how similar incidents are adjudicated across matches.
Outraged at the decision
anger
fouls
"the worst thing about this is that you just know a week from now you're gonna have some pgmol moron issuing a statement about how that should've been a pen, FUCK off"
"This was bullshit. Fuck this ref not giving us the 2nd pen"
Debating the call
neutral
fouls
"Can't wait for the BBC article in about 6 weeks saying that after review we should have had a pen"
"Definitely better to slip after taking the pen than before, watch and learn John Terry"
United supporters are alleging that referees and VAR officials are systematically working against the club, with some even suggesting match-fixing or collusion from Premier League hierarchy to keep them out of European qualification. The anger cuts across rival fanbases, with even City and Arsenal fans agreeing that controversial decisions have cost United points this season.
Outraged at the decision
annoyance
game
united
"Fucking joke, they fuck over this club non stop with ridiculous decisions."
"What the actual hell is the refs problem? This is the SAME REF that made us draw in the Burnley game! The BIAS is UNREAL, never let him ref a Manchester United game ever Again!"
Debating the call
neutral
game
united
"despite the terrible referee decisions, I am proud of Man United, we didn't crumble after the red card, instead we fought on the best we could.
the referee was horrible, but what d"
"The MAN UNITED AGENDA IS REAL!"
Manchester United supporters are furious that a clear penalty wasn't awarded to their side during a match against Bournemouth, particularly incensed because Bournemouth went on to score immediately after the controversial non-decision. The fanbase is alleging inconsistent refereeing and VAR protocol, with many pointing out that the same incident would have resulted in a penalty if it had happened the other way around.
Furious at the incident
annoyance
penalty
bournemouth
"Completely ruined the start to the weekend. Bournemouth played with 12 men today, the absolute most lopsided corrupt refereeing performance I've seen in a very long time."
"Absolutely despise Utd and their fans, but that’s criminal to give a penalty to Bournemouth and send off slabhead if they’re not going to give it for the first one"
Debating the call
"I don’t like complaining about referees but this one and his VAR team ruined the game. A stonewall penalty decision not given, which led to Bournemouth’s goal."
"Was the referee afraid to award another penalty to the same team? Didn’t a Bournemouth player score 3 penalties in a game?"
Reacting to the events
neutral
penalty
bournemouth
"Bournemouth are a good team. They have good players. A draw away is a good result.
BUT…
The deciding factor in the game was the referee.
If it wasn’t for the referee United win "
"Ref was Bournemouth's best player today."
Fans are furious that referees are inconsistently applying contact fouls in the box, allowing obvious pulling, pushing, and wrestling that would be penalised anywhere else on the pitch, whilst seemingly inventing penalties for minimal contact in other matches. The core complaint is simple: a foul is a foul, but officials are applying a completely different rulebook inside the penalty area.
Outraged at the decision
foul
skill
"what a fucking joke. two hands and clearly pulls and then pushes him down."
"@markgoldbridge Isit fucking fixed or something? That is the most bizarre thing for a player todo in the box, i dont understand that at all."
Debating the call
neutral
foul
skill
"hahahahaha. yeloow for a shoulder push. hahaha"
"absolute martial arts moment "
Reacting to the events
"The way some play it's like rugby. Pulling shirts using arm should be a foul and a yellow card."
"No one would get penalty for easy pull down in the boxes either sides in the past football games!!! Maradona even can score when he pulled down 😂😂😂😂, now it’s a joke"
Fans are fiercely divided over whether Manchester United should have been awarded one or two penalties during a match, with most arguing the refereeing and VAR decisions were catastrophically wrong — though a small contingent defends the officials' calls and criticises United players for simulation. The discussion cuts across typical rivalries, with even non-United supporters acknowledging the controversial decisions, whilst others accuse United of habitual diving and claim other teams face stricter scrutiny in identical situations.
Furious at the incident
annoyance
disappointment
weekend
point
"The refs are absolutely horrible, United should have gotten a second penalty. As many teams have suffered point loss from terrible refereeing"
"I can’t stand Man U , but that was definitely a second penalty 100% these refs are either incompetent or corrupt or both , they are shocking and ruining the game."
Debating the call
"There's absolutely two penaltys for Manchester United.😢"
"Liverpool fan here . As much as I hate United na this refs are a joke because how isn’t that a penalty .3-2 in my book ."
Reacting to the events
neutral
weekend
point
"Ref was right. I’m not a fan of any premier league side so no bias from me on this chat like a lot of United fans here. There’s difference in the two. Great call.
I think social m"
"Hmmm some strange officiating, all penalties or none are penalties. Man Utd playing well under Carrick, good for the league."
Ninety-six posts from supporters expressing fury over what they perceived as blatantly unfair refereeing in an away match, with the overwhelming consensus being that their team was robbed of a fair result through poor officiating. The sheer repetition of "daylight robbery" across the discussion underscores just how aggrieved the fanbase felt about the referee's performance on the day.
Debating the call
neutral
"Daylight robbery.
Well done lads"
"Fucking robbery "
Outraged at the decision
sadness
anger
"This was blatant robbery. What a muppet Atwell is. Fucking hell. "
"That’s a scandalous robbery, complaints should be filed "
Manchester United supporters are absolutely furious over a penalty decision they believe was wrongly awarded against them, with many calling it a "robbery" and questioning both the referee's competence and VAR's involvement. The overwhelming consensus is that the refereeing standard has dropped and the decision was blatantly one-sided, though some fans are also frustrated that their own team's poor performance contributed to the loss.
Outraged at the decision
annoyance
disappointment
penalty
"@UnitedStandMUFC Absolutely disgracefully from the ref, Completely ruined this game"
"@afcbournemouth Everyone saw what happend as football fan i dont like what the fcuk just happend its was clearly one sided decison by match refree its not good standard of premier"
Debating the call
neutral
penalty
"Pfft...Africa is way ahead of time...yet this time around well delayed😉..."
"@UnitedStandMUFC Might be the greatest match fixing of all time"
Fans are bitterly divided over whether a challenge on Amad should have been awarded as a penalty, with the majority arguing it was a clear foul that the referee bottled, whilst others contend it was soft and part of a balanced set of decisions across the match. The heated debate centres on accusations of inconsistent refereeing and suggestions the official avoided giving United a second penalty due to bias or lack of conviction.
Outraged at the decision
annoyance
anger
"The ref fucked it up so fucking bad!! That was a pen on Amad."
"@ManUtd Corruption how the FUCK WAS THERE NOT A PEN ON AMAD!?!?!?!.... the ref is so bad"
Reacting to the events
"Amad challenge was NOT pen !! He went down too soft !! What is this comment section on about"
"@richie_0740yea so it’s a equal trade amad pull no pen evalison push no pen it benefited no one so how it’s it a bad refereeing?"
Debating the call
neutral
"Why? We’ve actually played pretty well 11 v11, if the Amad pen is given we stroll to a comfortable win in a very tricky fixture"
"I get the red but that's nearly the same as what they did to Amad? Horrible reffing. "
Spurs fans are in complete shock after a 3-0 demolition by a supposedly inferior Nottingham Forest side, with supporters resorting to laughing at the sheer absurdity of the collapse rather than engaging in serious analysis. The meme-heavy reaction—dominated by laughter emojis and fire drill references—suggests fans are so shell-shocked they can only process the result through dark humour.
Criticising
"Bless you using aura farming when you clearly don't know what it means you stupid prick.

"
"🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮"
Praising
amusement
approval
Spurs supporters are furious at what they see as selective and arbitrary yellow card decisions during their humiliating 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest, with fans questioning why certain challenges go unpunished whilst seemingly minor infractions result in bookings. The overall tone suggests deep frustration that the referee's application of the laws feels wildly inconsistent throughout the match.
Outraged at the decision
anger
João Palhinha
Conor Gallagher
"I can’t fucking stand the “a second yellow has to be worse than the first yellow” mental gymnastics refs play.
A yellow should be a yellow. Guaranteed that challenge gets a first"
"ref gotta give commentators yellows for egging yellows. fucking scums"
Debating the call
neutral
João Palhinha
Conor Gallagher
"HOLY SHIT A YELLOW"
"Yellow!"
Reacting to the events
"Why take your shirt off and get a yellow card! Simple solution put in contract you lose a weeks wages if you take your shirt off"
"Finally spurs getting a yellow "
Sunderland supporters are clamouring for the club to post their customary dressing room photograph after what appears to be a victory, with fans treating it as a cherished post-match tradition. The requests carry a playful, wind-up edge, with some explicitly wanting the image to "piss off" rival fans, suggesting this particular shot has become a source of friendly banter in their fixture rivalries.
Processing the result
neutral
"@SunderlandAFC Whoever took this picture deserves a million pints"
"@SunderlandAFC ADMIN, PLEASE POST THE TEAM PHOTO,STOP DOING THIS TO ME,PLEASE🙏🏻😒"
Optimistic about the team
amusement
"@SunderlandAFC Love them me, now post the photo admin"
"Love to see it"
Frustrated with the team
"@SunderlandAFC Please drop that squad Picture, it's gonna hit hard"
"@SunderlandAFC GET THE FUCKING PHOTO"
A wave of angry supporters are calling for manager Arne Slot to be sacked immediately, with posts escalating in frustration and desperation across social media. The negativity centres on the belief that Slot's continued tenure is making the club's situation worse and threatening their Champions League revenue next season.
Frustrated with the team
annoyance
arne
slot
"Sack Slot already ffs, sick of this shit week after week. "
"@LFC Sack Slot, it’s just shit lads"
Processing the result
neutral
arne
slot
"@LFC Sack Slot the FOOL."
"Sackable offense no. 58 this season"
Fans are furious about a penalty decision that wasn't awarded, with many arguing it was a clear handball or foul that should have gone to the spot. The core complaint is that referees applied wildly different standards to similar incidents within the same match, creating a perception of blatant inconsistency rather than legitimate refereeing judgement.
Furious at the incident
anger
penalty
Lacroix
"That’s clear as fucking day a penalty, if they weren’t so fucking inept every week that would reek of corruption "
"What a stupid ass foul lmao. "
Reacting to the events
neutral
penalty
Lacroix
"😂 very funny…. Same offense same game different punishments…😂😂😂"
"Oh he’s remembered what a penalty looks like. Cool "
Over 76 posts, supporters are accusing match officials of corruption and inconsistency, with particular fury directed at what they perceive as selective penalty decisions that advantage certain teams. The discourse is heated and uncompromising—fans are calling for formal investigations and bans, convinced the integrity of the game itself is compromised by institutional bias at the highest levels.
Outraged at the decision
annoyance
anger
"9 fucking minutes, what a disgrace. It’s not corruption, it’s incompetence, but still utterly reprehensible."
"Jesus fucking Christ. There's no end to it with these officials. Beyond incompetence, wouldn't be surprised if there's active corruption."
Debating the call
neutral
"Be happy because you get points from the results of corruption"
"this is so insanely corrupt"
Processing the result
"This should be investigated"
"investigate"
Fans are divided over whether a Manchester United player was genuinely fouled for a penalty that wasn't awarded, with some arguing it was a clear dive whilst others believe the ref got the call wrong. The discussion also centres on a red card decision that's left United supporters furious, with complaints that the referee has bottled multiple key decisions in the match.
Reacting to the events
neutral
"@ManUtd First red card in 4 years coming on his great day"
"@ManUtd That wasn't a penalty though 🤷 well done to the boys for not throwing points away 🙌 https://t.co/cgSteDaXtw"
Furious at the incident
anger
"@ManUtd Yeah that’s fucking stupid. They’ve just done the same thing to us 5 mins before and no consequence"
"@ManUtd Where’s our penalty? A fucking joke"
Brighton supporters are celebrating a win against Liverpool with congratulatory messages and praise for individual players, whilst some posts contain inflammatory comments targeting opposition players and tactical observations. The discussion is predominantly positive but carries an undercurrent of antagonistic banter typical of post-match social media exchanges between rival fanbases.
Processing the result
neutral
"@OfficialBHAFC Hakeminizi çağırsaydınız urfa help 🤪😂😂🖕"
"@OfficialBHAFC Dikkat edin @LFC sizi ırkçılıkla suçlamasın ! Netice de yenildiler 😭"
Optimistic about the team
approval
amusement
"@OfficialBHAFC Bravo takım 💛❤️🦁🦁🦁🦁"
"@OfficialBHAFC Tebrikler ezdiniz geçtiniz 💛❤️❤️❤️"
Fans are locked in fierce debate over whether Manchester United should have been awarded a penalty for a challenge on Amad, with some arguing it was a clear spot-kick whilst others counter that United already received a dubious penalty decision earlier in the match and don't deserve sympathy. The argument cuts across allegiances, with even neutral observers and rival supporters conceding it looked like a penalty, but the overall negativity stems from frustration at inconsistent refereeing and the perception that United get preferential treatment from officials.
Outraged at the decision
"@markgoldbridge Corrupted asf. Where was our pen earlier? Football is a fucking joke now"
"@ManUtd Take some fucking action against that stupid goal and our pen"
Debating the call
neutral
"@ManUtd Clear pen tbh! No attempt to play the ball and no complains !!!
Hold DATTTTTTTT"
"@ManUtd Fucking bullshit was a pen"
Reacting to the events
"Manspew fans moaning about pens not given? With their history of dodgy pens under fergie? Laughable"
"@ukesxdMaguire should have been off in the first half and a pen to Bournemouth. Why not show it"
Cross-Cutting Patterns
Cody Gakpo
Appears across 15 debates: Rio Ngumoha Selection Debate and Slot's Tactics, Liverpool Fans Turn On Gakpo Amid System Collapse, Chiesa's Dramatic Antics Frustrate Supporters, Curtis Jones Selection Sparks Fury Among Fans, Fans In Awe Of Stunning Individual Performance, Liverpool Fans Divided on Arne Slot's Future, Second Half Chaos Divides Fan Opinion Sharply, VAR Chaos and Controversial Goal-Line Decisions Spark Fury, Fundamentals Falling Apart, Motivation Questioned, Liverpool Fans Turn on Wirtz Transfer Gamble, Van Dijk's Defensive Collapse Divides Liverpool Fans, Kerkez's Rare Goal Sparks Mixed Reactions, Gala Win Creates False Hope, Exposes Team Weakness, Ekitike Injury Sparks Frustration and Tactical Blame, Hungarian Players Impressing Liverpool Fans
Federico Chiesa
Appears across 14 debates: Rio Ngumoha Selection Debate and Slot's Tactics, Liverpool Fans Turn On Gakpo Amid System Collapse, Chiesa's Dramatic Antics Frustrate Supporters, Curtis Jones Selection Sparks Fury Among Fans, Fans In Awe Of Stunning Individual Performance, Liverpool Fans Divided on Arne Slot's Future, Second Half Chaos Divides Fan Opinion Sharply, VAR Chaos and Controversial Goal-Line Decisions Spark Fury, Fundamentals Falling Apart, Motivation Questioned, Liverpool Fans Turn on Wirtz Transfer Gamble, Van Dijk's Defensive Collapse Divides Liverpool Fans, Kerkez's Rare Goal Sparks Mixed Reactions, Ekitike Injury Sparks Frustration and Tactical Blame, Hungarian Players Impressing Liverpool Fans
season
Appears across 12 debates: Cherries Stadium Woes—Size And Camera Angles, Half-Time Collapse Mystery Frustrates Fans, Tottenham Humbled as Forest Fans Celebrate Stunning Victory, Villa's Mixed Form Sparks Gratitude and Frustration, Controversial Player Shows Flashes But Inconsistency Persists, Can They Still Salvage a Respectable Season?, Liverpool's Alarming Collapse — Quality and Consistency Missing, Chelsea Fans Cry Foul Over Referee Decisions in Everton Defeat, Newcastle's Disappointing Week Sparks Ridicule, Sunderland vs Newcastle - Size and Status Debate, Sesko Snub Sparks Formation Frustration, Fullback Crisis Dominates Transfer Wishlist Debate
Tosin Adarabioyo
Appears across 10 debates: Everton Fans Hail Beto's Dominant Performance Against Chelsea, Chelsea Fans Dissect Defensive Collapse in Everton Rout, Chelsea Fans Compare Rosenior to Failed Potter Era, Chelsea Fans Turn on Sanchez After Everton Rout, Chelsea Fans Turn on Fofana After Everton Demolition, Fans Puzzled Over "Respecting the Ball" Confusion, Chelsea Fans Demand Defensive Overhaul After Everton Thrashing, Chelsea Fans Question Maresca Sacking After Heavy Defeat, Beto's Dominant Display Sparks Defender Debate, Chelsea Fans Demand Managerial Change After Everton Collapse
Marc Cucurella
Appears across 10 debates: Everton Fans Hail Beto's Dominant Performance Against Chelsea, Chelsea Fans Dissect Defensive Collapse in Everton Rout, Chelsea Fans Compare Rosenior to Failed Potter Era, Chelsea Fans Turn on Sanchez After Everton Rout, Chelsea Fans Turn on Fofana After Everton Demolition, Fans Puzzled Over "Respecting the Ball" Confusion, Chelsea Fans Demand Defensive Overhaul After Everton Thrashing, Chelsea Fans Question Maresca Sacking After Heavy Defeat, Beto's Dominant Display Sparks Defender Debate, Chelsea Fans Demand Managerial Change After Everton Collapse