Premier League Thread 2023/24 V16: Klopp on his last legs and Man City keep Cheating On Edition

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9th straight win in the championship for Leeds (incl four 3-0's).

That has to be some kind of record.
Edit: it may be the eighth. I counted the FA cup win
 
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9th straight win in the championship for Leeds (incl four 3-0's).

That has to be some kind of record.
Reading (2005 - 2006) and Aston Villa (2018 - 2019) won ten in a row (league). League only Leeds are still only on seven so don't count your chickens before they're hatched. Especially with Leicester and Chelsea coming up. Still I bet you would be doing better in the PL than the embarrassment to Yorkshire that is Sheffield United. :rolleyes:

Cardiff also lost 2 - 0 this evening, rough night for Wales.
 
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Labour were meant to be a party for the many not the few. Instead it’s been led by a prick who has reneged on all his promise’s already, is pretty Tory himself, is bought by Israeli lobbyists, will privatise healthcare, and hasn’t put forward any credible proposals for running the country. Bring back Corbyn, I’m tired Robbie.
 
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If you're looking for a cheaper alternative, you could get a Powers 12 year old.

It's an Irish whisky at 46% ABV, non-chill filtered, with maturation in both ex-oloroso sherry and ex-bourbon casks and at about a sixth of the price.
 
Nice to see Hazard staying active on retirement.

Anyway your thoughts on Mou being next Bayern coach? If it happens that is
Highly doubt that tbh. He'd probably have a good year or two and then flame out, like always (and most coaches tbf).
 
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