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Barclays Premier League- 2017/18 Season Thread


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4 hours ago, Fenrir said:

Mo Salah is making his case as the best player in the EPL this season. Super impressed with his technical skills and his shot placement has been incredible so far with some really outstanding goals.

Thanks Roma! 

How’s Chamberlain looks?  Thanks Liverpool! :D

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On 11/20/2017 at 4:06 PM, Fenrir said:

Mo Salah is making his case as the best player in the EPL this season. Super impressed with his technical skills and his shot placement has been incredible so far with some really outstanding goals.

Thanks Roma! 

Salah has been really good and deserves credit but DeBryne is my best player so far.  Ways to go though.

Gotta defend Chelsea on letting him go, he is much better now and wouldnt start right now for Chelsea.  

 

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1 hour ago, Shocker said:

Salah has been really good and deserves credit but DeBryne is my best player so far.  Ways to go though.

Gotta defend Chelsea on letting him go, he is much better now and wouldnt start right now for Chelsea.  

KDB would absolutely start for Chelsea. No way to defend Mourinho's massive gaffe in getting rid of him.

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15 hours ago, pantherphan96 said:

Kevin De Bruyne. Been the best player this year in the BPL, absolutely would start for Chelsea if they had the foresight not to get rid of him due to Mourinho's power trips.

Of course I meant Salah wouldnt be starting for Chelsea.  De Bruyne would for anyone agree there.

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5 hours ago, Shocker said:

Of course I meant Salah wouldnt be starting for Chelsea.  De Bruyne would for anyone agree there.

Salah benefits from Liverpool scheme.  Salah is not a great fit for some schemes but Liverpool creates acres of space for him and he thrives in it.

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43 minutes ago, Borat said:

He just wants things to be fair :tongue:

City has a bunch of injuries, too. Like their top new signing for the season at LB. And their best CB is constantly injured.

The difference is that City's entire from 7 costs as much as United's 2 signings this season and they have actual depth instead of front loading their roster.

They're also not trashy scum whose locker room falls apart at the first sign of adversity and starts wishing injury on other teams :tongue:

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