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Barclays Premier League- 2016/17 Season Thread


Ja  Rhule

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35 minutes ago, ARSEN said:

Man, this board is dead. You guys suck.

 

I always enjoy reading your comments on games. Ive benn around the the board for a few years but rarely comment and lost my old username. 

 

I watch a lot of games and always watch USMNT. I cheer for Chelsea and any American players overseas. Excited for the season and we look much better this yr. don't think we can keep pace with Man United and Man city though. They both look very good so far. 

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1 hour ago, Jimmy said:

Arsenal v South Hampton...+4 min extra time in 2nd half but the ref let them play until the 98th minute. Can someone explain why that was?

On 91st minute Kocelny got kicked in the eye during corner.  Arsenal also got awarded a penalty 20 seconds later when Fonte pulled Giroud jersey down in the box, preventing Giroud to control the ball. Arsenal doctors spent about 3-4 minutes wiping Kocelny blood from his eye and applying Vaseline to prevent farther bleeding while Southampton players were losing their poo.  Arsenal scored the penalty so ref gave Southampton 3-4 addition minutes to try to comeback. 

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14 minutes ago, ARSEN said:

Last year, Leicester was #1 in scoring from created chances and #1 in other teams failing to score from created chances against them.  Leicester also won record games by 1 goal margin.  I guess the luck ran out.

About damn time.. screw that team!

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