Premier League Success Thread 2017/18 - Part Two

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Why are Arsenal playing in blue against black and white striped Newcastle?

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'playing' is a bit of a stretch, 'capitulating' more like.
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Has winning the cup final last week taken it out of the Utd players?
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I'm missing Del posting something about Pogba winning the Ballon D'or and then mocking Sturridge...
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:mrgreen:

That was even more embarrassing than losing the title at the Etihad.

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Manchester United 0 Albion 1

Dare to dream? Too little to late I fear. But It's great see a performance like that and to play a part in crowning the new Premier League champions.

Congratulations to Manchester City who failed to win the title at home last weekend, but never fear Albion are here. :)
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Bad Blue 2000 wrote:Has winning the cup final last week taken it out of the Utd players?

:lol: :lol:
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Kowalski wrote::mrgreen:

That was even more embarrassing than losing the title at the Etihad.

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Lou Grant wrote:I'm missing Del posting something about Pogba winning the Ballon D'or and then mocking Sturridge...


Well he missed you last week so I guess that’s evens :lol:

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Pards must of watched that a bit perplexed :lol:

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Jonathan wrote:
Lou Grant wrote:I'm missing Del posting something about Pogba winning the Ballon D'or and then mocking Sturridge...


Well he missed you last week so I guess that’s evens :lol:

At 90 million, surely you need to have more than one good match a season? :?
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Lou Grant wrote:
Jonathan wrote:
Lou Grant wrote:I'm missing Del posting something about Pogba winning the Ballon D'or and then mocking Sturridge...


Well he missed you last week so I guess that’s evens :lol:

At 90 million, surely you need to have more than one good match a season? :?


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Sky desparately scratching around for City players past and present to celebrate with.
So far they have managed to get Andy Hinchcliffe :lol:

Kompany now turned up.

I heard they are also expecting a minibus full of fans arriving soon.

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Jonathan wrote:Sky desparately scratching around for City players past and present to celebrate with.
So far they have managed to get Andy Hinchcliffe :lol:

I remember when Leeds won the league and they cut to Howard Wilkinson who was on the sofa at home, seemingly very chilled about the whole thing. Elton Welsby was desperate to make him sound excited, but Wilko was having none of it, and said that he had had a nice Sunday lunch at home with his wife.
Am pretty sure that Cantona was there, too, and all they got out of him was a "très bon" :lol:
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subsub wrote:
Jonathan wrote:Sky desparately scratching around for City players past and present to celebrate with.
So far they have managed to get Andy Hinchcliffe :lol:

I remember when Leeds won the league and they cut to Howard Wilkinson who was on the sofa at home, seemingly very chilled about the whole thing. Elton Welsby was desperate to make him sound excited, but Wilko was having none of it, and said that he had had a nice Sunday lunch at home with his wife.
Am pretty sure that Cantona was there, too, and all they got out of him was a "très bon" :lol:



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