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jsanchez

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I agree totally with you. Why not forgetting about offside? it would open up the game so much. Defence would adapt and stop playing to voluntary move forward to make attacks players offside.

Just like on a free throw let’s move the game with no offside!
Yup the game would be wild, counter attacks would become a lethal weapon in the hands of poorer defensive teams with no super stars,
and it'll reward speedy players instead of punishing them.
 

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It's gonna be a wild Sunday bouncing between games. Both Everton and West Ham can ruin anyone's day so we'll see who shows up and wants it more!
 
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jsanchez

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No upsets today. MC keep on proving consistency wins league titles.
Arsenal and Liverpool have come close but lost points when it mattered the most
while MC won when it mattered the most, their last 10 EPL games in a row.
 
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No upsets today. MC keep on proving consistency wins league titles.
Arsenal and Liverpool have come close but lost points when it mattered the most
while MC won when it mattered the most, their last 10 EPL games in a row.
Good games, I watched them both. But keep in mind City is owned by Qatar, they can permit themselves the best players.
 

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Good games, I watched them both. But keep in mind City is owned by Qatar, they can permit themselves the best players.
Agreed they have superior squad depth + $$$, it's impossible for the same 11 players to compete in the EPL/CL/EFL/FA cup
and keep winning (they've already reached the FA cup final, should be a classic against MU).
That being said the other top teams are brimming with talent but kept on slipping up, it's a testament to Pep's style of play and coaching skills.
 
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Yup... still a LONG way to go in this season and you'd be silly to ever write off Pep and his players.
I said this back in December when they were 4th in the table. The league championship was there for Arsenal or Liverpool to win and they dropped way too many points!
 
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This is very disturbing. But the rules have to be followed:

Man City relegation odds slashed ahead of verdict over 115 charges

Bookmakers appear to be preparing for the worst for Man City ahead of the verdict on 115 charges of breaching financial rules, with relegation odds slashed.
A hearing over Man City‘s financial charges by the Premier League is expected to be held before the end of the year, with a verdict slated for 2025.
It remains to be seen how the club could be punished if found guilty of any or all of their 115 breaches, but the possibility of relegation has been floated.
That is an eventuality that bookmakers are considering, with odds of Man City dropping down to at least the Championship at the end of next season being slashed.
Man City are currently 25/1 to be relegated from the Premier League, with six clubs considered more likely to retain their place in the top flight.

Liverpool and Arsenal have the longest odds at 2000/1, with Man United and Tottenham next at 250/1, Newcastle at 150/1 and Aston Villa at 100/1.

That Man City are considered at risk of relegation among bookmakers comes despite Pep Guardiola’s side lifting a fourth consecutive title at the weekend.

Realistically, there is no chance of Man City exiting the Premier League on performance, with the shortening of odds coming due to the threat of sanctions if found guilty.

There will be no inside knowledge of the situation, of course, though bookmakers’ odds are typically reflective of betting trends.

Man City’s 115 charges explained

Man City are facing 54 charges of failing to provide accurate financial information for seasons 2009/10 to 2017/18 and 14 charges of failing to provide accurate details for player and manager payments from the same period.

There are five charges of failing to comply with UEFA’s rules including FFP from 2013/14 to 2017/18 and seven charges of breaching Premier League‘s PSR rules between 2015/16 and 2017/18.

The remaining 35 charges are for failure to cooperate with Premier Leagueinvestigations from December 2018 to February 2023.

Per BBC Sport, the independent commission tasked with overseeing the case has “limitless powers,” which means Man City “could be kicked out of the Premier League or have a massive fine imposed – or both.”

“Alternatively, they might suffer a huge points deduction imposed at a specific time, including at the start of a new season,” a recent report explains.

“However, any of these require a guilty verdict. Clearly, City argue they are innocent and nothing should happen.”

 
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