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General Premier League Thread 2019-20 Soccer 

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The post provides relevant information about the Premier League's resumption and the current standings, but it could benefit from more in-depth analysis or personal insight.

Geezer Enthusiast
Man Utd looked very good tonight. Fernandes is their main man and he played very well. Brighton were truly awful, however.
Personally think since Bruno Fernandes joined the league he's the 2nd best player behind Kevin De Bruyne.

Perhaps that's biased to Kevin De Bruyne but to me he has just been phenomenal.

Fernandes has looked the business and makes United look a real threat. Without him I don't think they 'tick' and they shouldn't be feared as much.
 
Steve Community Regular
I have watched almost every match available since it came back. It's hard to get a gauge on teams, but Man United have impressed. It pains me to say it, but there's the making of a very good team there. Wouldn't rule out Champions League for them yet, and if they get a few decent signings then you could see them challenge for the top 4 again next season without having to worry too much about it.
 
David76 Rising Star
I'm sure there's been similar teams, but it does feel like the bottom 6 (Brighton, Watford, West Ham, Aston Villa, Bournemouth, Norwich) might be amongst the worst bottom 1/3 of the league we've seen
 
Sad Professor Enthusiast
I'm sure there's been similar teams, but it does feel like the bottom 6 (Brighton, Watford, West Ham, Aston Villa, Bournemouth, Norwich) might be amongst the worst bottom 1/3 of the league we've seen
Derby and Sunderland stick out of from years ago
 
Bandit Collaborator
I'm sure there's been similar teams, but it does feel like the bottom 6 (Brighton, Watford, West Ham, Aston Villa, Bournemouth, Norwich) might be amongst the worst bottom 1/3 of the league we've seen
Swindon in 93.

Watford has beaten most top teams this year so not bad, they would be further up the league if Pearson had been in from the beginning. Villa has been extremely unlucky in games. West Ham has a better squad than 99% of bottom 3 teams over the last 30 years. And they've just proven a point by beating Chelsea 3-2.
 
Geezer Enthusiast
I assumed this was Liverpool's reserves when I saw the score in the game against City. WTF is going on. Are they all still pissed or don't they care now they've won the league?
 
Sad Professor Enthusiast
I think David Silva and Fernandiho will be a big miss for Man City next season, more so from the training ground and around the squad.
 
Steve Community Regular
I think David Silva and Fernandiho will be a big miss for Man City next season, more so from the training ground and around the squad.
Massive. It's easier to replace Silva. Foden can step up and help etc. Fernandinho? No clue who'll they sign to replace him.
 
Tom Rising Star

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Leicester needed that win today but it's hard to see Man United not catching them, all about fourth for them IMO.

Didn't see any of the games today but looking at Live Score Bruno Fernandes had two assists and a goal. Presume he played another blinder?
 
Tom Rising Star

Tom

Cracking goal by Southampton against Man City. Che Evans from just inside City's half. No idea how City haven't scored at least an equaliser though. Some poor finishing, dogged defending and good goalkeeping.
 
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