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  • #18917
    Nike19
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      Something I picked upon from the early evening game of Everton-Manchester City. The League is clear that it’s 2 tier after the top 6.

      From a personal POV, I don’t see any wrongness in that although Leicester at times ANNOY me thinking they are Bees-Knees and all that clap-trap from Fairtytale.

      Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City are the ones winning more trophies, and it’s evidence.

      Tottenham, should be, but are not.

      And *****LIVERPOOL***** Long Live Jurgen Klopp, haha πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚

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      #18925
      goatistuta
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        And I don’t see that top 6 changing for a long long time, the order will switch around but those 6 will stay routed at the top long into the 2020’s

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        #18937
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          Leicester and Burnley have definitely been for me the 2 better teams outside the top 6.

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          #19004
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            There was one point I agreed with on Saturday Night re Barton and that the PL standards have dropped.

            From a Liverpool point of view, I’ve trained myself a bit not too dwell and look back too much. For example, Torres yes was good, but now we have Salah. Plus, we were under some arguably very bad ownership and they really could have taken us down.

            I think as far as we go, we’re on the right track to develop young players and I see Pep doing that too with his Man City squad.

            Ben Chilwell is a good example of coming straight through the youth set up and Harry McGuire is a good example of a player coming from the lower league.

            But the cycle I see seems to be money spent big on players from abroad that are not quiet the finished articles, and when they have bettered, the likes of Barcelona and Real Madrid come for you like a Bumble Bee to Honey.

            Maybe there were a lot more variety of better players in the Premier League 10-15 years ago compared to now, and many sadly have faded away from ageing or just being out of favour.

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