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English Premiere League 2023/24
« on: August 15, 2023, 12:14:10 PM »
The season started up this last weekend, with things going very much as expected. Wins for Newcastle, Brighton, Man City, Arsenal, Crystal Palace, Fulham and Man Utd. Others expected to be in the running - Tottenham, Chelsea and Liverpool - all drew.

It's really too early to make any predictions but Newcastle and Brighton both had great wins.
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Re: English Premiere League 2023/24
« Reply #1 on: August 15, 2023, 04:27:15 PM »
I'm trying to keep up with this as much as possible this year eventhough I can't see any matches.
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Re: English Premiere League 2023/24
« Reply #2 on: August 16, 2023, 01:24:29 AM »
Spurs are going to be an entertaining watch this season. I just hope Levy and the fans give Ange some time to bed his new attacking style of football. I think losing Kane does buy him a bit more time though. Brentford are hard to beat at home so was happy with a draw even though Spurs dominated and the penalty to Brentford was as soft as they get. The new GK Vicario is already making me nervous and still not sure Richarlison is gonna cut it up front. Still need to sign another striker and centre back. Van De Ven looks a great signing. He’s a tall CB and has got some wheels on him which is exactly what we needed.

Newcastle has made some really good signings and were super impressive against Villa who are also tipped to be a top 6 team.
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Re: English Premiere League 2023/24
« Reply #3 on: August 30, 2023, 05:21:04 AM »
A bit of a blip for Ange and Spurs last night losing a League cup game away to Fulham on penalties. Bit of a Mickey Mouse trophy but given the lack of trophies for Spurs in the last 20+ years you’ll take any trophy they can get.

Ange ball has been all the rage in England with Spurs great start to the season and Ange’s entertaining, straight up no nonsense style pressers and after match interviews, but he erred big time last night making 9 changes from the weekends win over Bournemouth and basically playing his 2nd team against a fellow premier league team.

Honestly haven’t seen so much love for a manager in such a short amount of time. The comments on this video are quite astounding. Fans can turn pretty quick though if things start to go south


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Re: English Premiere League 2023/24
« Reply #4 on: August 30, 2023, 09:30:34 AM »
A lot of top teams treat the League Cup as an inconvenience and use it to give some lesser players a run out. They don't treat it with any sort of respect until it looks like they are in with a chance of winning it because, as you say, it is silverware!

Back to the league, and after 3 games the usual suspects are at the top of the league and the usual suspects are at the bottom! The only teams out of place seem to be West Ham (near the top) and Newcastle (towards the bottom). Glad to see that Everton have continued their fine form from last season :D !

I should add that Spurs have looked good so far, Liverpool have rode their luck and Man City despite having 3 wins from 3 haven't looked that great!
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Re: English Premiere League 2023/24
« Reply #5 on: September 25, 2023, 04:29:11 PM »
6 games in and while it's too soon to pick winners and losers some things are becoming clearer...

... of the "Big 6" teams 4 are in the mix, are unbeaten and will think they've made a good start. They are

1 Man City Pld 6 on 18pts
2 Liverpool Pld 6 on 16pts
4 Tottenham Pld 6 on 14pts
5 Arsenal Pld 6 on 14 pts

... Man Utd won't be happy with 9pts in 9th place but are still in touch. But Chelsea are once again floundering with just 1 win in 14th and 5pts. And they spent a fortune in the summer on new players!

In 3rd place are Brighton (15pts) and playing some of the best football in the league, and no one thinks their position flatters them.

At the other end of the table it's already looking bleak for Sheffield Utd, Burnley and Luton (1pt each) but Bournemouth, Wolves and Everton (Yay!) are not doing well either.

Other thoughts are that despite being unbeaten Man City don't seem to be entirely the unbeatable force they were last year, and Liverpool seems to have rode their luck a little... they play poorly in the 1st half, get a bollocking from Klopp at half time and then play great in the 2nd half!

Tottenham look good and might even have benefitted from losing Harry Kane.
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Re: English Premiere League 2023/24
« Reply #6 on: September 26, 2023, 10:15:54 AM »
Could this be the Hotspurs' year?
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Re: English Premiere League 2023/24
« Reply #7 on: September 26, 2023, 03:16:37 PM »
^^^
I can see them finishing Top 4 and might even win one of the cup competitions.
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Re: English Premiere League 2023/24
« Reply #8 on: September 29, 2023, 04:38:31 AM »
Excited with what’s happening at Spurs under Big Ange this season. He has totally transformed and galvanised the club in such a short amount time. Still early days but given where Spurs were at and losing their greatest ever goal scorer in the transfer window it’s actually quite remarkable what he’s been able to do. Spurs fans seem absolutely besotted with him and love the way he talks in media conferences.

Another big test against Liverpool this weekend who have become Spurs bogey team in recent years but if they can get a result they have a bunch of soft games coming up which could really set up their season.

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Re: English Premiere League 2023/24
« Reply #9 on: October 28, 2023, 02:24:04 AM »
And the Spurs go marching on…

Top of the league 5 points clear with the rest of the round to play out. Obviously still early days with only 10 games down but I don’t think anyone would’ve thought Spurs would be top of the league unbeaten after 10 games, especially when Kane left a week before the season started.

Big Ange getting it done at Tottenham  :)
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Re: English Premiere League 2023/24
« Reply #10 on: October 28, 2023, 07:46:42 AM »
Spurs are doing fine, I think they're a little more resilient than in recent years. They've won a couple of games when in the past they may have drawn. But they really shouldn't have struggled to beat Liverpool when they were down to 9 men!
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Re: English Premiere League 2023/24
« Reply #11 on: October 28, 2023, 07:33:03 PM »
I think they’ve won a couple of games they would’ve dropped in recent years. As for the Liverpool game. Teams can be a lot harder to break down when they go a man down or even two. Especially a team as well drilled as Liverpool. They pretty much had every player in their own penalty box giving Spurs no room to create a goal and blocking every shot they got off. Hence the own goal at the end.
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Re: English Premiere League 2023/24
« Reply #12 on: October 29, 2023, 11:54:50 AM »
^^^
That certainly can happen when a team loses a player.

Back to this weekends results (with the Manchester derby still in progress), it looks like the usual suspects are generally rising to the top.

Top 4 are Spurs, Arsenal, Manchester City and Liverpool. Closely followed by Aston Villa, Newcastle and Brighton 3 teams expected to be in the race for European places.

No sign of Chelsea or Manchester Utd despite signs of recovery in recent weeks.

At the bottom Sheffield Utd are beginning to be cast adrift from the the rest.

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On a personal note, my local team -- Portsmouth -- who are in the 3rd tier of English football are currently pulling out a small gap at the top of the league. They are unbeaten since March and are 6 points clear of their nearest rivals (Oxford Utd and Bolton) but those teams have a game in hand.


EDIT: Manchester City went on to easily beat Manchester Utd 0-3!
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Re: English Premiere League 2023/24
« Reply #13 on: November 07, 2023, 07:38:43 AM »
Not a good weekend for the Premier Leagues two unbeaten teams... there are now no unbeaten teams!!

Arsenal lost by a controversial goal to Newcastle (VAR is under fire yet again!).

Spurs lost their unbeaten start to the season by doing a Liverpool and having 2 players sent off inside the first hour. Chelsea then romped home 1-4.
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Re: English Premiere League 2023/24
« Reply #14 on: December 11, 2023, 04:04:45 PM »
Everyone has played 16 games now and naturally things are starting to take shape.

The top 4 are

Pts
37  Liverpool (doing great, but I still feel they are riding their luck)
36 Arsenal (doing fine, lost at Aston Villa this past weekend)
35 Aston Villa (on a tremendous run, Geezer will be overjoyed)
33 Manchester City (had a horrible run recently, Saturday saw their first win in 5 games)

In 5th we have Tottenham on 30 pts who have been dreadful for a few weeks but came good at the weekend with a 4-0 win over Newcastle.

Manchester Utd, Newcastle and Brighton follow but all inconsistent. Injuries have certainly affected Newcastle and Brighton in recent weeks.

At the bottom of the table those looking at relegation are:

Pts
 9  Luton
 8  Burnley
 8  Sheffield Utd

Everton were briefly thrown in to the bottom 3 when they had a 10pt deduction for financial irregularities, but sadly they've recovered with 3 wins on the bounce and are clear of these three! :(
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