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Title: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on January 18, 2020, 02:15:54 AM
UPDATE 19th March:
 
The English Football Association ha announced the football suspension has been EXTENDED from 4th April until 30 April and will include all games in the English Premier League, EFL, Womens Super League and Womens Championship.

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UPDATE 16th March:

Alan Shearer says "it’s unfair if Liverpool are awarded Premier League title if season is cancelled over coronavirus"

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UPDATE 16th March: POLL ADDED

Premier League 2019/20 Season: What Should Happen Because of Coronavirus Fears?

- Voided - no champion & no relegations
- Use current PL table as the 'final' table

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UPDATE 13th March:

UEFA SUSPENDS ALL EUROPEAN COMPETITIONS


Champions League

Europa League



Uefa said further decisions on the scheduling of the postponed fixtures "will be communicated in due course" and they could be postponed further.

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ENGLISH FOOTBALL SUSPENDED


Premier League

English Football League

Womens Super League

Womens Championship

ALL postponed until 3rd April 2020



The Premier League said games would resume on 4th April 2020 "subject to medical advice and conditions at the time" but they could be postponed further.

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UPDATE 12th March: These are the results from Europa League games taking place today:

LASK 0-5 Manchester United
Olympiakos 1-1 Wolverhampton Wanderers

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UPDATE 11th March: This is the Champions League result:

Liverpool 2-3 Athletico Madrid (Athetlico Madrid win 2-4 on aggregate)

European Champions League holders are out of the competition, they were beaten 2-3 at Anfield. They are going to be crowned Premier League champions for the first time ever but it will be bitter-sweet because they were so close to getting through to the quarter-finals of the European Champions League.

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Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: YOSHIE on January 18, 2020, 05:59:31 AM
Here is the what the English Premier League Table looks like at as of 17th January 2020
I have a special attraction in the 2019/2020 English League match this time, one of them is Manchester Utd (MU).

This is a historic moment in the English Premier League this time, with a schedule that has a long and coinciding holiday in the winter of this year, in which the first round will be played by five bettors in the first week.

https://zizihub.com/d5a9.jpg

Even more interesting to me is Duel Liverpool vs MU, who was in the 18-19-2020 title. This is quite stressful for me, if I place a bet.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on January 18, 2020, 10:01:00 AM
Even more interesting to me is Duel Liverpool vs MU, who was in the 18-19-2020 title. This is quite stressful for me, if I place a bet.

It will be an important 2 matches coming up for Liverpool, tomorrow they are at Anfield hosting Manchester United and on Thursday 23rd January they are playing Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux.

Manchester City are at home to Crystal Palace today and away to Sheffield United on Wednesday. Liverpool seem to have the league won but they might get nervous and drops points, either way it seems highly unlikely they will allow Manchester City to catch up,


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: DeathAngel on January 18, 2020, 10:37:01 AM
I think the Wolves game will be tougher for Liverpool than the Man Utd game to be honest. United are a real mess these days, I’m expecting them to get beaten badly on Sunday. Why is Solksjaer still in a job, Pochettino is a available. What’s Woodward waiting for?


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: Nadziratel on January 18, 2020, 04:15:50 PM
Here is the what the English Premier League Table looks like at as of 17th January 2020



I think we've already seen what we need to see for the Premier league with Liverpool. It is certain that nothing will change in the championship this year. I don't know exactly, but maybe they can even reach the championship with a record. With their success in defeating all the teams, there is only Man Utd among them. They may have achieved something that was not easy in the premier league this week. Something to be appreciated ...


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: kceekcee on January 18, 2020, 10:23:24 PM
I think the Wolves game will be tougher for Liverpool than the Man Utd game to be honest. United are a real mess these days, I’m expecting them to get beaten badly on Sunday. Why is Solksjaer still in a job, Pochettino is a available. What’s Woodward waiting for?

I think there will be a twist in the liverpool mufc match tomorrow.
Every top clubs dropped points today, liverpool will employ the caution first tactics

For woodward, he isnt ready to replace ole, no manager in the world can win anything with that bare thread squad.
No manager will come to mufc knowing they are dealing with woodward.

For pochetino, i think his just hyped, his not gonna get mufc job.

Oles at the wheel


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: YOSHIE on January 19, 2020, 03:03:43 PM
~^^~
Today is the time I wait for Liverpool vs Manchester United League, Sunday 23, betting on the Reds, Anfield Stadium.

If seen between Liverpool and Man Utd, this season is so much different, whereas Liverpool that we know have the highest top of the table compared to Man Utd in fifth place.

If so Liverpool must be vigilant this cannot be taken lightly against Man Utd.MU has not been defeated by the Liverpool team, we can take this example in 2019, Liverpool must receive satisfaction 1-1 with Man Utd.

Added with the estimated players in both groups.

1. Liverpool.
√ Alexander-Arnold
√ Sadio Mane

2. Man Utd.
√ Daniel James
√ MarcusRashford

It's a pity if you miss it.

Liverpool - Manchester United have kicked off  ;D
Liverpool 2-0 Man Utd

The game has ended the first round won by Liverpool at this time Liverpool vs Man Utd, this is not over in the next round.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on January 19, 2020, 04:44:20 PM
Liverpool - Manchester United have kicked off  ;D

13 minutes in to the match the score is: 0 - 0


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on January 19, 2020, 11:16:59 PM
Liverpool - Manchester United have kicked off  ;D

13 minutes in to the match the score is: 0 - 0
I just checked the score, it looks like Liverpool won 2 - 0, they're definitely the stronger team right now. I think everyone has them pegged as the ones to beat.

Yes it was won 2-0 by Liverpool. They have been fantastic all season.

Manchester United are a shadow of the team they were under Ferguson. It will take them years to rebuild.

As for Liverpool, they will rightfully be crowned champions of the EFL and will battle it out with Manchester City next season. Well done to Liverpool.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on January 22, 2020, 02:37:42 AM

I missed updating football from yesterday but the matches today are listed below. Share your views  ;D


https://i.postimg.cc/LXh6dFCC/22-JAN2020-Copy.png




Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on January 23, 2020, 02:23:36 AM
RESULTS:

Leicester City 4 - 1 West Ham United

Tottenham Hotspur 2 - 1 Norwich City

Manchester United 0 - 2 Burnley

I got the Leicester City - West Ham United score 100% correct

I nearly got Tottenham Hotspur - Norwich City correct

But what is going on with Manchester United? They were abysmal and deserved to lose to Burnley. It was a not a great performance by Burnley by any stretch of the imagination but it did not need to be because Manchester United played very bad.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: 50 Cent on January 23, 2020, 07:23:09 AM
But what is going on with Manchester United?
Maybe Harry Maguire still needs adaption as a new captain team. He looks confused when faced with Burnley attacker on a goalpost. Also, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer should improve the team's performance Like recruit additional new players or change captain?


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: DeathAngel on January 23, 2020, 11:45:54 AM
But what is going on with Manchester United?
Maybe Harry Maguire still needs adaption as a new captain team. He looks confused when faced with Burnley attacker on a goalpost. Also, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer should improve the team's performance Like recruit additional new players or change captain?

Harry Maguire is a big donkey, he has a turning circle of an oil tanker. I can’t believe that guy is the most expensive CB in the world, what a bad transfer.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: tokeweed on January 23, 2020, 12:44:00 PM
I think it's time we fork and make this the 'official' EPL thread?  The old one is feeling kinda dirty...

What do you guys think?  Let's ask a mod to lock the old one?


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on January 23, 2020, 03:55:17 PM
Now there is a suggestion.....

With this being self-moderated it will certainly stop those that spam and flood elsewhere and ruin the feel of the threads.

I will try to stay active here and keep updating the OP with latest EPL games as and when possible -let us see what happens

 ;D



I think it's time we fork and make this the 'official' EPL thread?  The old one is feeling kinda dirty...

What do you guys think?  Let's ask a mod to lock the old one?


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on January 23, 2020, 10:02:04 PM
Wolverhampton Wanderers 1-2 Liverpool

Well done to Liverpool, they are literally running away with the EPL championship  ;D


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: examplens on January 23, 2020, 10:58:10 PM
I think it's time we fork and make this the 'official' EPL thread?  The old one is feeling kinda dirty...

What do you guys think?  Let's ask a mod to lock the old one?

Many signature campaigns have a minimum quota for the number of posts in the gambling section, too many spammers are there.
I am stopped to follow this official EPL thread, it is good that we have BitcoinNews.com's EPL Pool Discussion Thread which is limited only to pool players. @JollyGood how you missed this competition?  :)

now, my views are solid on this round

https://i.ibb.co/HTyVsH6/24.png (https://ibb.co/WvX6w2Z)


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on January 25, 2020, 07:30:37 PM
These are the result for the FA Cup matches that took place today


https://i.postimg.cc/cJ2cq7py/25thjan2020result-Copy.png


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: DeathAngel on January 25, 2020, 07:43:50 PM
I think it's time we fork and make this the 'official' EPL thread?  The old one is feeling kinda dirty...

What do you guys think?  Let's ask a mod to lock the old one?

Many signature campaigns have a minimum quota for the number of posts in the gambling section, too many spammers are there.
I am stopped to follow this official EPL thread, it is good that we have BitcoinNews.com's EPL Pool Discussion Thread which is limited only to pool players. @JollyGood how you missed this competition?  :)

now, my views are solid on this round

https://i.ibb.co/HTyVsH6/24.png (https://ibb.co/WvX6w2Z)

examplens must be of PED’s (prediction enhancing drugs) :D
Great round for you though buddy, well done.

Does the West Ham vs Liverpool game count towards the match week?


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: examplens on January 25, 2020, 08:15:36 PM

Does the West Ham vs Liverpool game count towards the match week?

Yes, it belongs to last round.

I think 0:3 Liverpool wins.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on January 25, 2020, 08:50:07 PM
You are in to all this BIG time  ;D

Out of each 100 bets you place approximately how many times do you end up winning?



I think it's time we fork and make this the 'official' EPL thread?  The old one is feeling kinda dirty...

What do you guys think?  Let's ask a mod to lock the old one?

Many signature campaigns have a minimum quota for the number of posts in the gambling section, too many spammers are there.
I am stopped to follow this official EPL thread, it is good that we have BitcoinNews.com's EPL Pool Discussion Thread which is limited only to pool players. @JollyGood how you missed this competition?  :)

now, my views are solid on this round

https://i.ibb.co/HTyVsH6/24.png (https://ibb.co/WvX6w2Z)


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on January 26, 2020, 01:23:57 PM
FA Cup Games UPDATE: 26th January 2020


https://i.postimg.cc/qM0WFTsX/26thjan2020-Copy.png


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on January 27, 2020, 03:43:12 PM
Manchester City 4 - 0 Fulham

Tranmere Rovers 0 -6 Manchester United

Shrewsbuty Town 2 - 2 Liverpool

Well, with this being the FA Cup something special had to happen somewhere and Shrewsbury Town being 0-2 down managed to score two goals and take this match to Anfield for a replay. I hope the TV shares of the money and some of gate receipts manage to help smaller clubs especially those several leagues below.




FA Cup Games UPDATE: 27th January 2020


https://i.postimg.cc/hPkvygwg/27thjanuary2020-Copy.png


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: DeathAngel on January 27, 2020, 10:36:01 PM
Bournemouth vs Arsenal game finished, 2-1 to the Gooners.

Next round draw is -

Sheffield Wednesday vs Manchester City
Reading or Cardiff City vs Sheffield United
Chelsea vs Shrewsbury Town or Liverpool
West Brom vs Oxford United or Newcastle United
Leicester City vs Coventry City or Birmingham City
Northampton Town or Derby County vs Manchester United
Southampton or Tottenham vs Norwich City
Portsmouth vs Bournemouth or Arsenal

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/10802661/fa-cup-5th-round-draw-live-start-time-tv-stream-free-man-utd-arsenal-chelsea/amp/


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: Juggy777 on January 28, 2020, 03:20:19 AM
Manchester City 4 - 0 Fulham

Tranmere Rovers 0 -6 Manchester United

Shrewsbuty Town 2 - 2 Liverpool

Well, with this being the FA Cup something special had to happen somewhere and Shrewsbury Town being 0-2 down managed to score two goals and take this match to Anfield for a replay. I hope the TV shares of the money and some of gate receipts manage to help smaller clubs especially those several leagues


@JollyGood it was a night of upsets and I yet can’t believe it that Manchester United won 6 - 0 though I have supported Manutd since I started watching football, yet I wanted them to loose their match as that would finally force the board to sack Ole. Also I lost a small bet I had placed on Liverpool because I thought they would not loose or draw any more matches this season, but I was so wrong and I ended up loosing my bet because their match ended in a draw.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: leea-1334 on January 28, 2020, 08:33:59 AM
Looks like Liverpool won't progress in FA cup which is strange. The replay is taking place in February and LKlopp says he already promised players to have a holiday. Including himself! So he will again play the kids like against Aston Villa with the same manager taking charge. What do you think guys, is this fair to the FA?


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: Nadziratel on January 28, 2020, 08:55:11 AM
Looks like Liverpool won't progress in FA cup which is strange. The replay is taking place in February and LKlopp says he already promised players to have a holiday. Including himself! So he will again play the kids like against Aston Villa with the same manager taking charge. What do you think guys, is this fair to the FA?

This may be related to Liverpool's squad rotation. While the squad is very good for the league and the champions league, the players used in the rotation may not be ready.

Liverpool

13   Adrian     
6   Dejan Lovren     
32   Joel Matip
3   Fabinho     
48   Curtis Jones
68   Pedro Chirivella     
76   Neco Williams     
18   Takumi Minamino    
27   Divock Origi     
67   Harvey Elliot   
70   Yasser Larouci     

Reserve
62   Caoimhin Kelleher     
51   Ki-Jana Hoever     
66   Trent Alexander-Arnold     
8   Naby Keita     
15   Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
9   Roberto Firmino    
11   Mohamed Salah


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on January 28, 2020, 09:54:56 AM
Do you think the fault lay with Solskjær alone or does Ed Woodward have part blame too? If Manchester United bring in a new manager/coach who would you like to see?

@JollyGood it was a night of upsets and I yet can’t believe it that Manchester United won 6 - 0 though I have supported Manutd since I started watching football, yet I wanted them to loose their match as that would finally force the board to sack Ole. Also I lost a small bet I had placed on Liverpool because I thought they would not loose or draw any more matches this season, but I was so wrong and I ended up loosing my bet because their match ended in a draw.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: examplens on January 28, 2020, 10:02:44 AM
Do you think the fault lay with Solskjær alone or does Ed Woodward have part blame too? If Manchester United bring in a new manager/coach who would you like to see?

@JollyGood it was a night of upsets and I yet can’t believe it that Manchester United won 6 - 0 though I have supported Manutd since I started watching football, yet I wanted them to loose their match as that would finally force the board to sack Ole. Also I lost a small bet I had placed on Liverpool because I thought they would not loose or draw any more matches this season, but I was so wrong and I ended up loosing my bet because their match ended in a draw.

Maybe, just maybe only SAF can make a successful team from current Manchester United player roster. Ole can't for sure. there is an urgent need for a couple of midfield players. Also, last signings (Bisaka, Maguire, James) can be considered as good, but he needs more. Why they do nothing in January, I guess only Woodward knows.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: DeathAngel on January 28, 2020, 01:43:12 PM
Do you think the fault lay with Solskjær alone or does Ed Woodward have part blame too? If Manchester United bring in a new manager/coach who would you like to see?

@JollyGood it was a night of upsets and I yet can’t believe it that Manchester United won 6 - 0 though I have supported Manutd since I started watching football, yet I wanted them to loose their match as that would finally force the board to sack Ole. Also I lost a small bet I had placed on Liverpool because I thought they would not loose or draw any more matches this season, but I was so wrong and I ended up loosing my bet because their match ended in a draw.

Ole is a crap manager but Woodward hasn’t signed the right players. They’ve spent a lot of money on sub standard footballers. Harry Maguire for the world record CB fee, astonishing.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on January 28, 2020, 07:55:53 PM
Aston Villa vs Leicester City today for a place in the EPL Cup final. The winner will meet either Manchester City or Manchester United who are in the other semi-final.


Maybe, just maybe only SAF can make a successful team from current Manchester United player roster. Ole can't for sure. there is an urgent need for a couple of midfield players. Also, last signings (Bisaka, Maguire, James) can be considered as good, but he needs more. Why they do nothing in January, I guess only Woodward knows.

Woodward has been there since day 1 of the post-Ferguson era and has overseen a disaster


Ole is a crap manager but Woodward hasn’t signed the right players. They’ve spent a lot of money on sub standard footballers. Harry Maguire for the world record CB fee, astonishing.
Maguire for that price was desperation to get a quality centre-back but they overpaid. Well done to Leicester City for holding a good price for him  ;D

Who would you replace Solskjær with?


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on January 29, 2020, 03:22:55 PM
EPL Cup Games UPDATE: 29th January 2020

https://i.postimg.cc/8PFyDFLQ/29th-January2020-EPLcup-Copy.png

Manchester City are already winning 3-1 from the first leg. Whichever team wins will face Aston Villa in the EPL Cup final.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: 3 angle on January 29, 2020, 06:56:33 PM
EPL Cup Games UPDATE: 29th January 2020

https://i.postimg.cc/8PFyDFLQ/29th-January2020-EPLcup-Copy.png

Manchester City are already winning 3-1 from the first leg. Whichever team wins will face Aston Villa in the EPL Cup final.


And I predict Manchester City will be champions EPL Cup because they surely qualify for the Final.

With a 1-3 aggregate lead in the first leg, Then, Man.City act as the host versus Man.United in the second leg, Man.City should win again at the later match.

Then facing Aston Villa in the final will be relatively easy.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on January 29, 2020, 08:27:30 PM
EPL Cup Games UPDATE: 29th January 2020

https://i.postimg.cc/8PFyDFLQ/29th-January2020-EPLcup-Copy.png

Manchester City are already winning 3-1 from the first leg. Whichever team wins will face Aston Villa in the EPL Cup final.


Also playing: Premier League: West Ham United vs Liverpool


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on January 29, 2020, 09:43:47 PM
RESULT EPL Cup: Manchester City 0-1 Manchester United

Manchester United win the match but lost on aggregate over two legs (3-2) so Manchester City are going to play Aston Villa in the EPL Cup final. Congratulations to both of them.


RESULT Premier League:West Ham United 0-2 Liverpool

Liverpool are now a massive 19 points clear at the top of the Premier League


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: 3 angle on January 30, 2020, 04:41:42 AM
RESULT EPL Cup: Manchester City 0-1 Manchester United

Manchester United win the match but lost on aggregate over two legs (3-2) so Manchester City are going to play Aston Villa in the EPL Cup final. Congratulations to both of them.

Evidently, my prediction missed, I thought Man.City would win the match because they appeared in front of their own supporters.


RESULT Premier League:West Ham United 0-2 Liverpool

Liverpool are now a massive 19 points clear at the top of the Premier League
Well ... Liverpool is increasingly comfortable at the top of the table, Liverpool is getting closer to being the winner of the EPL this season, 19 points is almost impossible to pursue.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: DeathAngel on January 30, 2020, 11:56:23 AM
I think this must be the biggest lead ever at this stage of the season. It’s only January & 19 points, wow.
I think Liverpool will go far in the CL also.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on January 30, 2020, 12:43:21 PM
I cannot recall any team ever having this big a lead or even gathering 70 points from a possible 72 or winning 23 and draw 1 of their first 24 EPL games.

This is exceptional hard work by Liverpool.


I think this must be the biggest lead ever at this stage of the season. It’s only January & 19 points, wow.
I think Liverpool will go far in the CL also.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: 3 angle on January 31, 2020, 11:56:15 AM
I think this must be the biggest lead ever at this stage of the season. It’s only January & 19 points, wow.
I think Liverpool will go far in the CL also.

Yes, Liverpool does the whole game perfectly. They are the only team that is unbeaten among the teams in the top five leagues in Europe.

However, the Champions League has a different atmosphere. I'm a bit pessimistic that they will win the CL in a row like what Real Madrid did a few years ago.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: Juggy777 on January 31, 2020, 06:13:57 PM
I cannot recall any team ever having this big a lead or even gathering 70 points from a possible 72 or winning 23 and draw 1 of their first 24 EPL games.

This is exceptional hard work by Liverpool.


I think this must be the biggest lead ever at this stage of the season. It’s only January & 19 points, wow.
I think Liverpool will go far in the CL also.


Yes, Liverpool does the whole game perfectly. They are the only team that is unbeaten among the teams in the top five leagues in Europe.

However, the Champions League has a different atmosphere. I'm a bit pessimistic that they will win the CL in a row like what Real Madrid did a few years ago.

I’m a Manchester United fan and I have said it many times to myself this season that if I wasn’t their supporter, I would have definitely supported Liverpool to win the premier league this season. Furthermore I believe that Liverpool will easily win the Champions League too, as no team in Champions League can match Liverpool’s playing standards.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: k@suy on January 31, 2020, 10:53:50 PM
I think this must be the biggest lead ever at this stage of the season. It’s only January & 19 points, wow.
I think Liverpool will go far in the CL also.

Yes, Liverpool does the whole game perfectly. They are the only team that is unbeaten among the teams in the top five leagues in Europe.

However, the Champions League has a different atmosphere. I'm a bit pessimistic that they will win the CL in a row like what Real Madrid did a few years ago.
I am not European but I also watch CL because I love sports. Well because of the liverpool's performance last time, before the game ends I am expecting that they will eventually win and I am right they won the game. And yes there is a possibility that they will become a back to back champion because they are really competitive and too strong to beat. They are working well as a team.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: boltz on February 01, 2020, 03:22:45 AM
I think Liverpool already secured the title this year so I don't think there are reasons to be worry as a fan as their game is a top level , they score a lot , they are unbeatable in EPL and I think they might secure the CL again for 2nd year trying to rush that record that Real has. Also Klopp proves day after day that he is the number 1 coach at this time and no matter what team he touches , that team win trophies.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on February 01, 2020, 03:37:10 PM


https://i.postimg.cc/gkKRqZ8L/1st-Feb-2020-Copy.png



These are the fixtures for the EPL today. My scores are listed, feel free to share yours  ;D


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on February 01, 2020, 06:23:20 PM
Half Time: Manchester United 0-0 Wolverhampton Wanderers

The results for the earlier EPL games are as follows:

https://i.postimg.cc/DyX7HBs4/1st-Feb-2020-results-Copy.png


Edit: Full-time: Manchester United 0-0 Wolverhampton Wanderers



Here is the EPL table:


https://i.postimg.cc/qqTZ5n5P/1stfeb2020-epl-league-table-Copy.png




Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: nelson4lov on February 01, 2020, 09:00:10 PM
Manchester United needs a dedicated #9 striker. At least it's obvious now that Martial is not the right fit for that position. When Lukaku left, he left a hole that is yet to be filled even till now. Lingard too clearly lacks the much needed spark in the Manchester United front line. Ole needs to gets this fixed asap else Man United might not make top 4 this season. Poor performance today.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: Nadziratel on February 01, 2020, 09:38:15 PM
Manchester United needs a dedicated #9 striker. At least it's obvious now that Martial is not the right fit for that position. When Lukaku left, he left a hole that is yet to be filled even till now. Lingard too clearly lacks the much needed spark in the Manchester United front line. Ole needs to gets this fixed asap else Man United might not make top 4 this season. Poor performance today.

I always said that Man Utd should have bought Haaland from Salzburg. They need him.
But I'm not sure the only problem for Man Utd is No #9


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on February 02, 2020, 03:19:06 PM
2nd February 2020 EPL Games For Today


https://i.postimg.cc/tgK8SZ6F/2nd-Feb-2020-Copy.png


What are your opinions?


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on February 03, 2020, 01:36:20 AM
2nd February 2020 EPL Results

Tottenham beat Manchester City. Burnley draw with Arsenal.


https://i.postimg.cc/NfMcyTPB/results2ndfeb2020-Copy.png


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: leea-1334 on February 03, 2020, 06:47:32 AM
Is this supposed to be a new place to discuss EPL? The old one was getting too full of spam,,, but will this one be moderated properly to delete the spam comments? I mean especially all those posts about wrong results or talking about games as if they were not even watching it.

But oh 22 point lead. Pires said yesterday Liverpool have it easier,,, is this true you think? I think City would have beaten Arsenal in those days of Invincibles.

You are welcome, Liverpool by the way!


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on February 03, 2020, 10:49:03 PM
These are the FA Cup games taking place tomorrow (4th February 2020)


https://i.postimg.cc/cJvCJGQB/3rd-Feb2020-Copy.png




Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: LFC_Bitcoin on February 04, 2020, 01:12:31 PM
Manchester United needs a dedicated #9 striker. At least it's obvious now that Martial is not the right fit for that position. When Lukaku left, he left a hole that is yet to be filled even till now. Lingard too clearly lacks the much needed spark in the Manchester United front line. Ole needs to gets this fixed asap else Man United might not make top 4 this season. Poor performance today.

I always said that Man Utd should have bought Haaland from Salzburg. They need him.
But I'm not sure the only problem for Man Utd is No #9

Maybe Man Utd tried to sign Haaland. Dortmund is a far more attractive club atm though so he might have rejected United.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on February 05, 2020, 10:06:16 AM
Here are the results for the FA CUp games that took place yesterday

https://i.postimg.cc/02zmCW2C/results4thfeb2020-Copy.png



5th Round of the FA Cup Fixture Highlights:

Derby County (with their new signing Wayne Rooney) will play at home to Manchester United in the 5th Round of the FA Cup

Current FA Cup holders Manchester City are playing away to Sheffield Wednesday

Chelsea are at home to Liverpool



Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: Slow death on February 05, 2020, 11:36:17 AM
Fa Cup

Tottenham - Southampton FC

I wonder what the chances are tottenham to win this game? after tottenham beat manchester city, tottenham comes to this game very motivated, i believe that if they win today surely that jose mourinho will be saving his image a lot  ;D

Derby County (with their new signing Wayne Rooney) will play at home to Manchester United in the 5th Round of the FA Cup

It will be a really fun game to watch, I remember years ago that I ran to home to watch Wayne Rooney playing on manchester united. Good memories of the past



Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: cytpoway121 on February 05, 2020, 02:36:59 PM
Manchester United needs a dedicated #9 striker. At least it's obvious now that Martial is not the right fit for that position. When Lukaku left, he left a hole that is yet to be filled even till now. Lingard too clearly lacks the much needed spark in the Manchester United front line. Ole needs to gets this fixed asap else Man United might not make top 4 this season. Poor performance today.

I always said that Man Utd should have bought Haaland from Salzburg. They need him.
But I'm not sure the only problem for Man Utd is No #9

Of course Manchester united did need Haaland more than Dortmund, but i doubt a team as big as united would sign contract terms that let's Haaland leaves for a bigger price.

Dortmund are known to make young players thrive, get experience and sell for a bigger sell on, which is why i think dortmund will sell haaland in less than 9 months for over 70m


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: $crypto$ on February 05, 2020, 02:48:29 PM
Manchester United needs a dedicated #9 striker. At least it's obvious now that Martial is not the right fit for that position. When Lukaku left, he left a hole that is yet to be filled even till now. Lingard too clearly lacks the much needed spark in the Manchester United front line. Ole needs to gets this fixed asap else Man United might not make top 4 this season. Poor performance today.

I always said that Man Utd should have bought Haaland from Salzburg. They need him.
But I'm not sure the only problem for Man Utd is No #9

Of course Manchester united did need Haaland more than Dortmund, but i doubt a team as big as united would sign contract terms that let's Haaland leaves for a bigger price.

Dortmund are known to make young players thrive, get experience and sell for a bigger sell on, which is why i think dortmund will sell haaland in less than 9 months for over 70m

Haaland has scored a lot of goals with Dortmund and of course it's very good to say Haaland is a talented player, and of course Manchester United will be interested in Haaland because the game is quite brilliant with the club now.
But you can, man. United bring Halaand to his team? when it comes to money I think this is not a major factor of origin when Halaand had emigrated Man. United must be able to make a good contribution to Man. United


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: DeathAngel on February 05, 2020, 07:03:46 PM
Is it just me or do Man City always seem to get very favourable games in the domestic cups?


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on February 05, 2020, 09:19:27 PM
Yes that Derby County versus Manchester United will be an interesting game to watch. Imagine the atmosphere if there was a replay at Old Trafford - with Rooney back at his old hunting ground but that depends on whether they manage a draw.

The match being played this evening is currently Tottenham 1-2 Southampton after 77 minutes. I think Southampton will win this  :o



Fa Cup

Tottenham - Southampton FC

I wonder what the chances are tottenham to win this game? after tottenham beat manchester city, tottenham comes to this game very motivated, i believe that if they win today surely that jose mourinho will be saving his image a lot  ;D

Derby County (with their new signing Wayne Rooney) will play at home to Manchester United in the 5th Round of the FA Cup

It will be a really fun game to watch, I remember years ago that I ran to home to watch Wayne Rooney playing on manchester united. Good memories of the past


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on February 05, 2020, 11:32:45 PM
Here is the result for the FA Cup game that took place this evening

TOTTENHAM 3-2 SOUTHAMPTON


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: josephdd1 on February 05, 2020, 11:47:30 PM
Here is the result for the FA Cup game that took place this evening

TOTTENHAM 3-2 SOUTHAMPTON

Not bad for Southampton, they played really well and there were moments where it looked like they nearly had it but alas Tottenham just happened to get lucky today. Well done Southhampton, you did well ..... but get them next time  ;D


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: LFC_Bitcoin on February 06, 2020, 11:17:44 AM
Here is the result for the FA Cup game that took place this evening

TOTTENHAM 3-2 SOUTHAMPTON

Tottenham have got Norwich at home in the 1/4 final too so they should get to the semi final. Imagine if Mourinho wins a trophy in his first (not even full) season at Spurs.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: Juggy777 on February 06, 2020, 12:43:13 PM
Here is the result for the FA Cup game that took place this evening

TOTTENHAM 3-2 SOUTHAMPTON

Tottenham have got Norwich at home in the 1/4 final too so they should get to the semi final. Imagine if Mourinho wins a trophy in his first (not even full) season at Spurs.

@LFC_Bitcoin while Tottenham won yesterday in Jose Mourinho's own words the better team lost, hence it’s too early to say if Mourinho's side will be able to win their match against Norwich as Tottenhams defenders are leaking lots of goals. I would be totally surprised if Tottenham won the trophy so soon because they have hardly splashed the cash in the transfer market, and their star striker is also out injured. It’s also pertinent to note that if Jose Mourinho can help Tottenham win this trophy, then Tottenham would be lifting their first trophy in 12 years.

https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11675/11927270/jose-mourinho-admits-the-best-team-lost-after-tottenham-edge-southampton-in-five-goal-thriller


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on February 06, 2020, 01:32:51 PM
Well with there being that old saying about the magic of the FA Cup. Though Tottenham should win. Tottenham seemed to have that bounce that most teams have when a new manager takes over but then it levelled out. Any manager winning any trophy in their first (full or mid-way) season is an achievement.

Klopp will put out the youth team again , they will undoubtedly get a beating by Chelsea but he just might have a couple of first team regulars as substitutes which might make it more of a fight.


Here is the result for the FA Cup game that took place this evening

TOTTENHAM 3-2 SOUTHAMPTON

Tottenham have got Norwich at home in the 1/4 final too so they should get to the semi final. Imagine if Mourinho wins a trophy in his first (not even full) season at Spurs.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on February 06, 2020, 01:40:45 PM
Here is the fixture list for the quarter-finals of the FA Cup. Games will take place on 6th March 2020.

5 slots are available so if you want to add your scores post them here and I will update them. No money involved, it is just for fun  ;D


https://i.postimg.cc/KzPymbrN/facup6march2020-Copy.png





Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: examplens on February 06, 2020, 03:03:16 PM
Here is the fixture list for the quarter-finals of the FA Cup. Games will take place on 6th March 2020.

5 slots are available so if you want to add your scores post them here and I will update them. No money involved, it is just for fun  ;D


No money, no party  :P

it's too early for this kind of tips. 6th March... Many big clubs can play with the second team, in the meantime can be new injuries... But still, if you put some money here, who knows...


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on February 06, 2020, 10:27:53 PM
Plenty of party without money  ;D

Come on people, post your scores so I can update them on the fixture list so we can see who was closest to the results


No money, no party  :P

it's too early for this kind of tips. 6th March... Many big clubs can play with the second team, in the meantime can be new injuries... But still, if you put some money here, who knows...


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: nelson4lov on February 06, 2020, 10:39:24 PM
Here is the result for the FA Cup game that took place this evening

TOTTENHAM 3-2 SOUTHAMPTON

Tottenham have got Norwich at home in the 1/4 final too so they should get to the semi final. Imagine if Mourinho wins a trophy in his first (not even full) season at Spurs.

If there's one thing Mourinho knows how to do, it's to win trophies. He did it at Chelsea and later at real Madrid. I'm not trying to underrate or belittle Norwich city but I don't think they pose any real threat to Tottenham's pursuit to the campaign. After the 6th round in March, some of the big boys might exit the Tottenham. For instance, the game between Liverpool and Chelsea, one would definitely have to leave although it'll be Chelsea though (Our current performance is 2x that of Chelsea). Arsenal and Man Utd are of surprises. I won't be surprised if they lose their matches.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on February 08, 2020, 02:12:25 PM
Here are the EPL matches for today. 77 mins played at Goodison Park.

https://i.postimg.cc/tTXxjrMv/8thfebruary2020-PL-Copy.png


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on February 08, 2020, 09:55:57 PM
The other match played today ended: Brighton & Hove Albion 1-1 Watford


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on February 10, 2020, 08:46:25 PM
Here is the EPL match for today.

Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Leicester City (8pm kick-off)



edit: sorry the match is being played on 14th February 2020


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: ampere on February 10, 2020, 09:46:01 PM
Here is the EPL match for today.

Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Leicester City (8pm kick-off)

I think you are making a mistake or perhaps there has been a fixture reschedule between Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Leicester City
Because according to livescore.com, the match between both teams will happen on valentines day, the 14th of february.

It will be a match that tests the identity of the leceister squad, as they have struggled following the absence of talisman Ndidi


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: DeathAngel on February 10, 2020, 09:48:30 PM
Here is the EPL match for today.

Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Leicester City (8pm kick-off)

Dude, that match is on Friday 14th Feb (Valentine’s Day), not tonight.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on February 10, 2020, 10:03:42 PM
 ;D

Yes sorry, that was my mistake. Thank you for correcting me.


Here is the EPL match for today.

Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Leicester City (8pm kick-off)

Dude, that match is on Friday 14th Feb (Valentine’s Day), not tonight.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: DeathAngel on February 10, 2020, 10:12:28 PM
@JollyGood

I’m missing the PL games myself, this winter break sucks. I guess the players get a well deserved rest though & we’ll get higher quality games throughout the remainder of the season?



Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on February 10, 2020, 10:44:57 PM
I know what you mean about missing the games ;D

Well not sure about the higher quality of games for the remainder of the season but this Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday see EPL games:

Friday: Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Leicester City
Saturday: Southampton vs Burnley and Norwich City vs Liverpool
Sunday: Aston Villa vs Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal vs Newcastle United
Monday: Chelsea vs Manchester United

Add to that European Champions League games with Liverpool playing on Tuesday and Tottenham playing on Wednesday. Then back to massive EPL games on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. So the games will start to take place very frequently now.


@JollyGood

I’m missing the PL games myself, this winter break sucks. I guess the players get a well deserved rest though & we’ll get higher quality games throughout the remainder of the season?


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: DeathAngel on February 11, 2020, 10:31:49 AM
@JollyGood

Yeah I’m really looking forward to the CL returning, it’s the highest quality football to watch. I enjoy the CL even more than the World Cup.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on February 11, 2020, 03:35:25 PM
Who would say would be winning the Champions League this season? Juventus, PSG, Napoli, Manchester City, Liverpool again, or another team?


@JollyGood

Yeah I’m really looking forward to the CL returning, it’s the highest quality football to watch. I enjoy the CL even more than the World Cup.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: ampere on February 11, 2020, 10:28:09 PM
Who would say would be winning the Champions League this season? Juventus, PSG, Napoli, Manchester City, Liverpool again, or another team?


A lot of peeps would want to choose Liverpool or Barcelona once again as a prospective winner, but i have a different feeling.
I see liverpool struggling against atletico, and i see Madrid sending man city home away from the champions league, The match between dortmund and psg will be fun to watch too.

When they reach the semis, then suggesting a winner would be thinner and easier.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on February 14, 2020, 07:56:56 PM
Just one EPL match this evening: Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Leicester City (8pm kick-off)


Manchester City have been banned from all European competition for two seasons. They have also been fined 30 million Euros (£25m) after being found to have committed "serious breaches" of UEFA club licensing and financial fair play regulations.

They will appeal the decision. For more on the story here is the link: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/51510284


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on February 14, 2020, 09:57:47 PM
14th February 2020 RESULT -Wolverhampton Wanderers 0-0 Leicester City

Good match, very entertaining end to end football match for a 0-0 scoreline. Wolves did have the ball in the back of net just before half time but it was ruled out for an earlier off-side.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: Juggy777 on February 15, 2020, 12:04:44 PM
Just one EPL match this evening: Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Leicester City (8pm kick-off)


Manchester City have been banned from all European competition for two seasons. They have also been fined 30 million Euros (£25m) after being found to have committed "serious breaches" of UEFA club licensing and financial fair play regulations.

They will appeal the decision. For more on the story here is the link: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/51510284

Manchester City’s troubles have just began as fans from many teams are calling for their points to be deducted this season, and even in the next season which will effect their title challenge. Furthermore the fans are even demanding that they be stripped of their premier league titles, that they won during the period where they intentionally broke the rules. Also I feel this will be used an excuse by Pep to walk away from the club at the end of the season, as he’s been itching to leave the club for quiet a while now.

https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/10967040/pep-guardiola-leaving-man-city-champions-league-ban/

https://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/1242618/man-utd-liverpool-man-city-premier-league-points-deduction


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on February 15, 2020, 12:13:33 PM
These are the EPL games taking place today

https://i.postimg.cc/Gm2NG61D/15feb2020-Copy.png


I would say Southampton should beat Burnley 2-1 and Liverpool should beat Norwich 1-3


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: Hopefully on February 15, 2020, 06:24:46 PM
Wow Norwich holding Liverpool with a goaless draw in first half is quite interesting display by the Norwich team. And believe me if this Norwich team continues with this display, they can upset Liverpool and take the 3 point here.
Let's see what the second half would bring.
 


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: ampere on February 15, 2020, 06:27:55 PM
These are the EPL games taking place today

https://i.postimg.cc/Gm2NG61D/15feb2020-Copy.png


I would say Southampton should beat Burnley 2-1 and Liverpool should beat Norwich 1-3

Your prediction was close for burnley match but the direct opposite happened lol.
Surprisingly, Norwich is holding Liverpool at half time

So are we expecting a Norwich second half demolition just as Southampton witnessed or a lucky draw for Norwich??


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on February 15, 2020, 09:57:22 PM
RESULTS:

Southampton 1-2 Burnley
Norwich City 0-1 Liverpool


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on February 16, 2020, 12:32:09 PM
These are the EPL games taking place today

https://i.postimg.cc/6qQZz68K/16feb2020-Copy.png


I would go with the following scores:

Aston Villa 2-1 Tottenham
Arsenal 3-1 Newcastle


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on February 16, 2020, 03:57:51 PM
RESULT

Aston Villa 2-3 Tottenham


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: Upgrade00 on February 16, 2020, 04:04:15 PM
Aston Villa 2-1 Tottenham
Arsenal 3-1 Newcastle
It was bold backing Aston Villa to come out with the victory, but they performed very well and made a good account for themselves, who have gotten a point at least from the match, but mistakes are very easily punished and that's what happened.
Arsenal face Newcastle and ironically, both teams are level on number of points after equal number of games played. Hopefully, they can put the home struggles they experienced under Emery further behind them and put up a good performance in front of their home crowd.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on February 16, 2020, 07:27:31 PM
RESULT: Arsenal 4-0 Newcastle   

That game between Aston Villa and Tottenham could have gone either way but Tottenham got the win. Arsenal might be on an upward trend now but there is a long time to go before the end of the season.


It was bold backing Aston Villa to come out with the victory, but they performed very well and made a good account for themselves, who have gotten a point at least from the match, but mistakes are very easily punished and that's what happened.
Arsenal face Newcastle and ironically, both teams are level on number of points after equal number of games played. Hopefully, they can put the home struggles they experienced under Emery further behind them and put up a good performance in front of their home crowd.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on February 17, 2020, 08:07:32 PM
Just one EPL game this evening

Chelsea vs Manchester United (8pm kick-off)   


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: DeathAngel on February 17, 2020, 08:15:01 PM
Just one EPL game this evening

Chelsea vs Manchester United (8pm kick-off)   


Just watching right now, 0-0 but only 14 minutes played. Man Utd possibly playing the better at the moment.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on February 17, 2020, 08:34:14 PM
Both teams are giving the ball away too easily. Hopefully things will improve and the game will get better.

Just watching right now, 0-0 but only 14 minutes played. Man Utd possibly playing the better at the moment.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on February 17, 2020, 09:57:29 PM
RESULT: Chelsea 0-2 Manchester United

Here is the EPL table as it currently stands If Manchester City fail in their appeal against the two year European competition ban then whoever finishes 5th will replace them for the 4th European Champions League spot. The Europa league spots will start on 6th position:

https://i.postimg.cc/nh5B1sHq/17feb2020-Copy.png


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on February 18, 2020, 08:29:47 PM
Two Champions League games taking place this evening

Athletico Madrid vs Liverpool
Borussia Dortmund vs Paris Saint-Germain


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on February 18, 2020, 09:59:55 PM
Two Champions League games results this evening

https://i.postimg.cc/525BXD9z/18feb2020result-Copy.png


Athletico Madrid beat Liverpool and Dortmund beat PSG


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on February 19, 2020, 08:52:38 PM
One Premier League match and two European Champions League matches taking place this evening. Here are the scores at the time of posting.

https://i.postimg.cc/056q3K9r/19thfeb2020-Copy.png


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on February 19, 2020, 10:01:59 PM
RESULTS

EPL: Manchester City 2-0 West Ham United
UEFA Champions League: Atalanta 4-1 Valencia   
UEFA Champions League: Tottenham 0-1 RB Leipzig   

Last season losing finalists Tottenham were beaten at home by Leipzig in their first ever Champions League knock-out stage match.

Manchester City beat West Ham and stay in second place ahead of Leicester City who remain third in the Premier League.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on February 20, 2020, 08:48:32 PM
edit:

Europa League Games: 3 games featuring EPL teams

Club Bruges 1-1 Manchester United
Olympiakos 0-1 Arsenal  
Wolverhampton Wanderers 4-0 Espanyol  


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on February 22, 2020, 12:45:44 PM
Premier League Games taking place today:

https://i.postimg.cc/hjZx9CYL/22feb2020-Copy.png


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: Juggy777 on February 22, 2020, 05:50:31 PM
Premier League Games taking place today:

https://i.postimg.cc/hjZx9CYL/22feb2020-Copy.png

@JollyGood I’m glad that I didn’t place a bet on Tottenham to win their game against Chelsea, as Tottenham were beaten 2 - 1 by Chelsea and I yet can’t believe it that Mourinho lost to Lampard once again in this season. While I do understand that Tottenham strikers are out injured, but it just feels unreal that Mourinho looses to a player whom he used to coach so anyone else feeling disappointed by this match’s end result?

https://www.skysports.com/football/chelsea-vs-tottenham/report/408243


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: nelson4lov on February 22, 2020, 06:42:29 PM
anyone else feeling disappointed by this match’s end result?

Yes, I had high hopes of Tottenham coming through to beat Chelsea at Stanford Bridge but that wasn't the case. Agreed, top spurs players were injured but these players were present during the first game that they played in December where Chelsea won by 2-0. In both games, one thing is clear, Frank Lampard has outclassed Mourinho twice this season. Chelsea have a tough couple of fixtures so I predicted they won't even be able to win one game – they lost to Man Utd. I expected them to lose to Tottenham and then to Bayern in the CL. It's the same way Tottenham lost to Leipzig in the Champions league. Looks like Mourinho is slowly losing his magic.

Btw, Kudos to Frank Lampard, Chelsea might finish in the top four with the way things are going.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on February 22, 2020, 08:25:55 PM

https://i.postimg.cc/Ssgp1YF4/22feb2020results-Copy.png

Unfortunately I did not see the match, I could not watch any matches today as I was busy but will catch up with the highlights to see what happened but 2-1 seems about right for me because Chelsea should not really have lost at home to Tottenham. Why has Lampard beaten Mourinho again is not really that much of a difficult question because Chelsea are a better team than Tottenham this season. Maybe when Mourinho gets his own stamp on the squad when he buys the players he wants then maybe it will be a different story but Lampard too will get the opportunity to buy his choice of players as well - the battle between these two next season will be an interesting one.

@JollyGood I’m glad that I didn’t place a bet on Tottenham to win their game against Chelsea, as Tottenham were beaten 2 - 1 by Chelsea and I yet can’t believe it that Mourinho lost to Lampard once again in this season. While I do understand that Tottenham strikers are out injured, but it just feels unreal that Mourinho looses to a player whom he used to coach so anyone else feeling disappointed by this match’s end result?

https://www.skysports.com/football/chelsea-vs-tottenham/report/408243


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on February 23, 2020, 07:48:03 PM
Premier League Results:

https://i.postimg.cc/0NXmJPnY/23feb2020.png

 
Wolverhampton Wanderers and Arsenal are still trying to make that all important 5th place finish this season because if Manchester City cannot overturn their European ban it means the team finishing 5th will get a Champions League spot.

Manchester United continue to battle with Chelsea trying to finish in 4th position.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: Rengga Jati on February 23, 2020, 10:01:49 PM
It is good news for MU fans that the team has won impressively and now it has a chance to move up to the big 4. Actually, I was a bit surprised that the rising players at the match (won from Watford 3-0), are not star players, but Bruno Fernandes and Mason Greenwood. MU always has promising talented young players, we can see this time for Mason Greenwood as one of them.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on February 24, 2020, 05:56:06 PM
Premier League tonight:

Liverpool vs West Ham United (8pm kick-off)
 


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on February 24, 2020, 09:57:29 PM
Premier League result:

https://i.postimg.cc/WzkNt4w4/24feb2020-Copy.png


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on February 25, 2020, 09:14:14 PM
European Champions League fixtures taking place this evening:

Chelsea vs Bayern Munich
Napoli vs Barcelona


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: examplens on February 25, 2020, 11:02:47 PM
It is good news for MU fans that the team has won impressively and now it has a chance to move up to the big 4. Actually, I was a bit surprised that the rising players at the match (won from Watford 3-0), are not star players, but Bruno Fernandes and Mason Greenwood. MU always has promising talented young players, we can see this time for Mason Greenwood as one of them.

Ole needs to give more minutes to Ighalo. it seems to me that is very dedicated, and he has a great desire to play for MU. Unlike some mediocrity.

European Champions League fixtures taking place this evening:

Chelsea vs Bayern Munich
Napoli vs Barcelona

what happened to the premiere League of this year? they teams are very bad in European competitions, all are lost the first game (except City).
is Liverpool so good or other teams are really bad?


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on February 25, 2020, 11:09:32 PM
European Champions League Results:

Chelsea 0-3 Bayern Munich
Napoli 1-1 Barcelona


what happened to the premiere League of this year? they teams are very bad in European competitions, all are lost the first game (except City).
is Liverpool so good or other teams are really bad?
Athletico Madrid will put up a strong defence when they play the second leg at Anfield. Will be a good match to watch.

Chelsea got beaten badly and totally outclassed by Bayern. Seems to the be the end of European road for Chelsea as far as this season is concerned, you cannot expect Bayern to lose at home to Chelsea in the return leg.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on February 26, 2020, 07:54:59 PM
European Champions League matches taking place this evening:

Lyon vs Juventus
Real Madrid vs Manchester City


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on February 26, 2020, 10:26:21 PM
European Champions League Results:

Lyon 1-0 Juventus
Real Madrid 1-2 Manchester City


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on February 28, 2020, 03:47:56 AM
Europa League Results from yesterday:

Espanyol 3-2 Wolverhampton Wanderers  (3-6 aggregate) Wolves qualify for quarter finals
Arsenal 1-2 Olympiakos                        (2-2 aggregate) Olympiakos qualify for quarter finals
Manchester United 5-0 Club Bruges        (6-1 aggregate) Manchester United qualify for quarter finals

Arsenal beaten at home and by conceding 2 goals and only scoring 1 goal away, it means they are knocked out and Olympiakos progress to the next round.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: ampere on February 28, 2020, 11:02:48 AM
https://i.postimg.cc/vHRC6G4c/Screenshot-100.png (https://postimages.org/)

Photo Source: https://www.livescore.com (https://www.livescore.com)

This Sunday is the Carabao cup Final between Manchester City and Aston Villa.

Will Villa stage an upset and lift the trophy ?

Or City will have another routine victory and a compensation for a failed EPL Challenge ?



Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on February 29, 2020, 02:55:21 PM
Premier League matches taking place today:

https://i.postimg.cc/j5jg4036/29feb2020-Copy.png


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on February 29, 2020, 09:19:52 PM
Premier League Results:

https://i.postimg.cc/43MP5nKJ/29feb2020results-Copy.png

In a completely unexpected result, Watford beat Liverpool 3-0. It means they went 44 premier league games unbeaten so this is their first defeat of the season. I am sure not many people would have seen that coming.

It means the Liverpool run lasted a total of 44 EPL games unbeaten which was spread over 422 days. They nearly matched the 49 EPL unbeaten games record set by Arsenal in 2003/04 season but fell 5 short. Congratulations to Liverpool on their amazing run and congratulations to Watford for being the team that ended their unbeaten run. Well done to both teams.
 


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on March 01, 2020, 01:29:19 PM
These matches are taking place today:

Carabao Cup Final: Aston Villa vs Manchester City (4.30pm kick-off)

EPL Matches: Everton vs Manchester United (2pm kick-off)
                   Tottenham vs Wolverhampton Wanderers (2pm kick-off)
 


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on March 01, 2020, 04:02:55 PM
Premier League results. Tottenham lose at home to Wolves and Everton draw with Manchester United.

https://i.postimg.cc/66j4HLvt/1-Marchresults-Copy.png

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Here is the latest Premier League table:

https://i.postimg.cc/HxW4MYf2/epltable1march-Copy.png


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on March 02, 2020, 10:13:11 PM
FA Cup Result

Portsmouth   0-2 Arsenal   

Arsenal are through to the FA Cup quarter-finals



Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: DeathAngel on March 03, 2020, 12:13:49 PM
FA Cup Result

Portsmouth   0-2 Arsenal   

Arsenal are through to the FA Cup quarter-finals



Three games tonight in the FA Cup, I’m going to avoid betting on them as coaches often mix it up & rotate their squads in English domestic cups.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on March 03, 2020, 12:55:11 PM
Yes the coaches or managers have a tendency to save their best team for semi-finals and finals of knock out competitions and of course of the premier league matches. These are the FA Cup matches taking place this evening:

Chelsea vs Liverpool (7:45 kick-off)

Reading vs Sheff Utd (8:00 kick-off)

West Brom vs Newcastle (8:00 kick-off)


Three games tonight in the FA Cup, I’m going to avoid betting on them as coaches often mix it up & rotate their squads in English domestic cups.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: Slow death on March 03, 2020, 03:33:06 PM
Chelsea vs Liverpool (7:45 kick-off)

so far the player Harvey Elliott from liverpool will not play

Tammy Abraham, Christian Pulisic, Callum Hudson-Odoi and N’Golo Kanté will also not play

I see that this is not a game of great importance at the moment for these two teams and therefore they will not risk putting their best players to play. I didn't place any bets for this game

Reading vs Sheff Utd (8:00 kick-off)

there is not much to comment on this game, because the news channels are only paying attention to the game of liverpool and chelsea. Either way, I didn't place any bets on this game

West Brom vs Newcastle (8:00 kick-off)

I didn't place any bets for this game, but my guess is that Newcaste will win the game


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: examplens on March 03, 2020, 06:37:00 PM
Yes the coaches or managers have a tendency to save their best team for semi-finals and finals of knock out competitions and of course of the premier league matches. These are the FA Cup matches taking place this evening:

Chelsea vs Liverpool (7:45 kick-off)

Reading vs Sheff Utd (8:00 kick-off)

West Brom vs Newcastle (8:00 kick-off)


Three games tonight in the FA Cup, I’m going to avoid betting on them as coaches often mix it up & rotate their squads in English domestic cups.

It will be very interesting what will Klopp do today. He mostly complained about many games (Sincerely they have a right there). Last time against Shrewsbury he plays with the second squad, but now is different, they have a much serious opponent and after Watford lost, maybe they will want to wake up his team. Chelsea here has a big chance to win.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on March 03, 2020, 08:03:10 PM
I disagree, both Chelsea and Liverpool both want to win and will field a strong team respectively. This is a very important game for both of them. Both teams would love to win the FA Cup.

so far the player Harvey Elliott from liverpool will not play

Tammy Abraham, Christian Pulisic, Callum Hudson-Odoi and N’Golo Kanté will also not play

I see that this is not a game of great importance at the moment for these two teams and therefore they will not risk putting their best players to play. I didn't place any bets for this game


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: ampere on March 03, 2020, 10:36:11 PM
https://i.postimg.cc/RCYwZwWL/Screenshot-109.png (https://postimages.org/)

Source: http://www.livescores.com/soccer/england/fa-cup/chelsea-vs-liverpool/1-3267694/ (http://www.livescores.com/soccer/england/fa-cup/chelsea-vs-liverpool/1-3267694/)

Somehow i feel like Klopp is throwing the Liverpool team under the press spotlight. Because after 2 consecutive losses with unreplied goals in both matches.
It brings criticism towards both the defenders and the attackers at the helm.

A draw/victory against chelsea would have helped, but Chelsea are deservedly into the next round.

If Liverpool bows out of the champions league to Atletico Madrid, will this facup loss come back to taunt them ?
What do you think ?


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on March 03, 2020, 11:09:06 PM
FA Cup Results for this evening

https://i.postimg.cc/DwHK0pvH/3rd-March2020results-Copy.png

Liverpool were on course for winning the treble (Premier League, FA Cup and European Champions League) but now are out of the FA Cup and lost the first leg of their match against Athletico Madrid. If they lose in the second leg they will be out of the European Champions League too. At least they will win the Premier League after 30 years thanks to brilliant Klopp. Well done to Chelsea for getting through to the quarter-finals of the FA Cup.




Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on March 04, 2020, 01:13:02 AM
The FA Cup Fixtures this evening 4th March are:

Leicester City vs Birmingham City
Sheffield Wednesday vs Manchester City
Tottenham Hotspur vs Norwich City


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: steveabrahams on March 04, 2020, 01:34:32 AM
FA Cup Results for this evening

https://i.postimg.cc/DwHK0pvH/3rd-March2020results-Copy.png

Liverpool were on course for winning the treble (Premier League, FA Cup and European Champions League) but now are out of the FA Cup and lost the first leg of their match against Athletico Madrid. If they lose in the second leg they will be out of the European Champions League too. At least they will win the Premier League after 30 years thanks to brilliant Klopp. Well done to Chelsea for getting through to the quarter-finals of the FA Cup.
At least Liverpool still get Premier League in the bag but it's pretty sucks though, they can win with invisible and undefeated on premier league but it's failed and now lost on FA Cup too, chance to treble are gone. Champions League is also a bit concerning. Is Minamino is not that good or just unlucky?


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on March 04, 2020, 10:32:21 PM
The FA Cup results for this evening:

https://i.postimg.cc/fbSFKWTB/4thmarch2020results-Copy.png

Norwich City beat Tottenham on penalties after extra-time.

Manchester City beat Sheffield Wednesday.

Leicester City beat Birmingham City.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on March 05, 2020, 01:41:21 PM
The FA Cup fixture for this evening:

Derby County vs Manchester United (7.45pm kick-off)

Wayne Rooney is now the Player/Coach of Derby and his team will try to beat his ex-club Manchester United from progressing through to the quarter-finals of the FA Cup.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: DeathAngel on March 05, 2020, 03:18:38 PM
The FA Cup fixture for this evening:

Derby County vs Manchester United (7.45pm kick-off)

Wayne Rooney is now the Player/Coach of Derby and his team will try to beat his ex-club Manchester United from progressing through to the quarter-finals of the FA Cup.

Man Utd might have one eye on their massive derby at the weekend against City. It wouldn’t surprise me at all if Derby spring a surprise, it’s what the FA Cup is all about.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on March 05, 2020, 07:27:10 PM
Even if they were not keeping an eye on the derby, it is just like you said because in the FA Cup anything can happen. It would be a dream for Rooney to win against his ex-team in his first match against them as a player-coach. Derby will be playing in front of a full house and the atmosphere will be electric as they have home advantage.

Man Utd might have one eye on their massive derby at the weekend against City. It wouldn’t surprise me at all if Derby spring a surprise, it’s what the FA Cup is all about.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: ampere on March 05, 2020, 09:14:17 PM
Manchester united are 2 goals up against derby in the final fa cup round for this week, after goals from Luke shaw and Ighalo.
United looks set to a straight forward quarterfinal clash with Norwich.



Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on March 05, 2020, 09:46:19 PM

These are the full results from the 5th Round of the FA Cup

https://i.postimg.cc/Dz2XJ8Yt/A5th-May2020-Copy.png


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These are the fixtures for the Quarter Final of the FA Cup

https://i.postimg.cc/rwG4wSg1/B5th-May2020-Copy.png


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on March 06, 2020, 11:46:28 AM
Here is the fixture list for the premier league games taking place on 7th March:

https://i.postimg.cc/jd1B6m8T/7th-March2020fixtures-Copy.png



Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: LFC_Bitcoin on March 06, 2020, 11:47:52 AM
I have two hospitality tickets for the LFC vs Bournemouth game tomorrow, looking forward to it. I haven’t seen my beloved Reds play since we beat Wolves.

I will share some pics if anybody is interested.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on March 06, 2020, 12:41:47 PM
Yes of course, post a few from the stands. Do not ruin your day out by posting as soon as you take them, enjoy the match and wait till you get back home then when you are ready kindly post them here so we can get a glimpse of what Anfield looks like from a supporters eye view.


I have two hospitality tickets for the LFC vs Bournemouth game tomorrow, looking forward to it. I haven’t seen my beloved Reds play since we beat Wolves.

I will share some pics if anybody is interested.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on March 07, 2020, 09:57:55 PM
7th March Premier League Results:

https://i.postimg.cc/8zcpnF2W/epl7thmarch2020-Copy.png


- Liverpool are back to winning ways after they were losing 0-1 at Anfield
- Sheffield United win again, they continue to push for 4th/5th place finish
- Newcastle United win away at Southampton to ease them away from the relegation zone




Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on March 08, 2020, 10:04:22 AM
8th March Premier League Fixtures. These are the games taking place today:

https://i.postimg.cc/SQGZvfYv/8thmarch2020-Copy.png


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on March 08, 2020, 06:32:03 PM
8th March 2020: Here are the results for the games today


https://i.postimg.cc/kGGbTdtq/8march2020results-Copy.png


- Chelsea trash Everton 4-0 at Stamford Bridge. A sad return for ex-Chelsea manager Ancelotti who is now manager of Everton but an excellent day for Lampard.
- Manchester United beat Manchester City 2-0 and have beaten them twice in the premier league this season and three times this season in total.





Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on March 08, 2020, 07:12:01 PM
Here is the current premier league table:

https://i.postimg.cc/Gm2NwXZ2/8thmarchtable-Copy.png




Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: Juggy777 on March 09, 2020, 10:06:07 AM
8th March 2020: Here are the results for the games today

- Chelsea trash Everton 4-0 at Stamford Bridge. A sad return for ex-Chelsea manager Ancelotti who is now manager of Everton but an excellent day for Lampard.
- Manchester United beat Manchester City 2-0 and have beaten them twice in the premier league this season and three times this season in total.


@JollyGood I’m surprised that Chelsea won so easily against Everton, as I was expecting Ancelotti side to offer more resistance but they simply surrendered the match right from the start and were deservedly thrashed. Further Manchester United playing style surprised Pep who was not expecting such quality from Manutd and credit for this goes to Bruno, as it’s because of him that the entire team is reinvigorated. It’s also worth mentioning that the finishes from Martial and Mctominay were simply brilliant, and hopefully now Manchester United will end the season at the number four spot in the league.

Sources:

https://www.skysports.com/football/chelsea-vs-everton/408263

https://soccer.nbcsports.com/2020/03/08/pep-guardiola-on-man-city-derby-defeat-we-played-good/

https://www.theguardian.com/football/2020/mar/08/manchester-united-turning-a-corner-with-bruno-fernandes-at-the-wheel


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on March 09, 2020, 11:48:13 AM
I also expected the Everton team to be ready for the occasion considering Ancelotti was going back to the place where he won the premier league and FA cup double (winning both in the same season). He was at Chelsea for just 2 seasons before getting sacked but made an impression. I thought Everton would pose more of a threat but they allowed Chelsea to control the game. Well done to Chelsea for not letting Everton have an easy match. Lampard has done very well in his first season and apart from a couple of results Ancelotti has completely changed Everton and made them a good team too.

About the other game, I think Manchester City believed they would win the game but were surprised at how sharp Manchester United were when they had the ball. I think Manchester City had around 76-78% possession of the ball whereas Manchester United had just 22-24% but they gave very little opportunity to them. That top 4 fight between them and Chelsea looks intriguing but if Manchester City lose their appeal and are banned from all European competitions next season it means whoever finishes in 5th place will get in to the European Champions League next season.


@JollyGood I’m surprised that Chelsea won so easily against Everton, as I was expecting Ancelotti side to offer more resistance but they simply surrendered the match right from the start and were deservedly thrashed. Further Manchester United playing style surprised Pep who was not expecting such quality from Manutd and credit for this goes to Bruno, as it’s because of him that the entire team is reinvigorated. It’s also worth mentioning that the finishes from Martial and Mctominay were simply brilliant, and hopefully now Manchester United will end the season at the number four spot in the league.

Sources:

https://www.skysports.com/football/chelsea-vs-everton/408263

https://soccer.nbcsports.com/2020/03/08/pep-guardiola-on-man-city-derby-defeat-we-played-good/

https://www.theguardian.com/football/2020/mar/08/manchester-united-turning-a-corner-with-bruno-fernandes-at-the-wheel


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: examplens on March 09, 2020, 04:22:48 PM

About the other game, I think Manchester City believed they would win the game but were surprised at how sharp Manchester United were when they had the ball. I think Manchester City had around 76-78% possession of the ball whereas Manchester United had just 22-24% but they gave very little opportunity to them. That top 4 fight between them and Chelsea looks intriguing but if Manchester City lose their appeal and are banned from all European competitions next season it means whoever finishes in 5th place will get in to the European Champions League next season.


In the first half, Manchester United has been a much better team regardless of useless ball possession, he deserves to lead. Only when Mahrez going to the pitch, City was much more dangerous but obviously that wasn't enough.
I am surprised with United's defence after many beginners' mistakes they seemed amateurish, they have 4/5 clean sheets. The only goal is against Everton and De Gea's stupidity.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on March 09, 2020, 08:32:45 PM
The premier league game taking place today:

Leicester City vs Aston Villa (8pm kick-off)


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on March 09, 2020, 11:34:17 PM
RESULT: Leicester City 4-0 Aston Villa

Leicester City win to strengthen their efforts to finish in the top 3 but that leaves Aston Villa second from bottom but just 3 points will take them to safety and outside the relegation zone.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on March 10, 2020, 11:11:32 PM
European Champions League Result:

RB Leipzig 3-0 Tottenham Hotspur

Tottenham are knocked out of the European Champions League. RB Leipzig will proceed to the quarter-finals.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: Harkorede on March 11, 2020, 05:40:09 AM
Man City vs Arsenal has been postponed over COVID-19 fears, decision was said to be take after Olympiakos owner who was at the Emirates stadium about 2 weeks ago (for the 2nd leg fixture against Arsenal) has been tested positive for the virus.


Source: https://www.goal.com/en/news/premier-league-postpone-man-city-v-arsenal-over-coronavirus/pvf8xw1p9d021x9urz219m0ms


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: ampere on March 11, 2020, 07:22:51 AM

About the other game, I think Manchester City believed they would win the game but were surprised at how sharp Manchester United were when they had the ball. I think Manchester City had around 76-78% possession of the ball whereas Manchester United had just 22-24% but they gave very little opportunity to them. That top 4 fight between them and Chelsea looks intriguing but if Manchester City lose their appeal and are banned from all European competitions next season it means whoever finishes in 5th place will get in to the European Champions League next season.


In the first half, Manchester United has been a much better team regardless of useless ball possession, he deserves to lead. Only when Mahrez going to the pitch, City was much more dangerous but obviously that wasn't enough.


Yes Mahrez threat wasn't enough because after Mahrez caused Havoc, Ole brought on Bailly, and pushed him to center back. Which led to Shaw tackling Mahrez.
He later got frustrated and swapped wings with Sterling, only to be pocketed by Wan Bissaka at the other end.

A proper tactical master class from Ole, limiting Peps team to crossing the ball across the pitch.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on March 11, 2020, 12:24:30 PM

These are the Champions League matches taking place this evening:


https://i.postimg.cc/1XCrs1mf/11march2020championsleague-Copy.png


Liverpool won the European Champions League last season but lost 1-0 to Athletico Madrid in the first leg. If Liverpool lose or draw tonight they will be out of the competition and it will be Athletico Madrid that go through to the quarter-finals. If they win 1-0 then it goes to extra time with the scores being 1-1 on aggregate but the problem is for 1 goal Athletico Madrid score Liverpool will have to score 2 goals to counter it because of the away goals rules.

In the English Premier League the game between Manchester City and Arsenal has been called off because of coronavirus fears.

In the Europa League games tomorrow both games involving English clubs will definitely be going ahead but will be played win no fans present in the stadiums: LASK vs Manchester United and also Olympiakos vs Wolverhampton Wanderers.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on March 11, 2020, 10:40:31 PM
RESULT:

Liverpool 2-3 Athletico Madrid (Athetlico Madrid win 2-4 on aggregate)

European Champions League holders are out of the competition, they were beaten 2-3 at Anfield. They are going to be crowned Premier League champions for the first time ever but it will be bitter-sweet because they were so close to getting through to the quarter-finals of the European Champions League.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on March 12, 2020, 04:39:31 PM
These are the Europa League games taking place today:

https://i.postimg.cc/ncZkCX1t/europaleague12march2020-Copy.png

I think both English teams will win because they are better than their opponents. I think it will be the first time Manchester United and Wolverhampton Wanderers will be playing an opponent behind closed doors - no fans will be allowed to watch the match from inside the stadium.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on March 13, 2020, 10:00:45 AM
RESULTS:

LASK 0-5 Manchester United
Olympiakos 1-1 Wolverhampton Wanderers


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on March 13, 2020, 11:54:00 AM
Premier League and EFL suspended


All of the Premier League, English Football League, Women's Super League and Womens Championship fixtures have been postponed until 3rd April 2020.

The Premier League said games would resume on 4th April 2020 "subject to medical advice and conditions at the time" but they could be postponed further.



Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: Chrystora123 on March 13, 2020, 12:36:55 PM
snip..
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/51867989.  it is regrettable how much loss is generated (ticket sales, betting, merchandise sales) and chaotic schedule changes due to this "Pandemic"  :(


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: ampere on March 13, 2020, 01:35:08 PM
Premier League and EFL suspended


All of the Premier League, English Football League, Women's Super League and Womens Championship fixtures have been postponed until 3rd April 2020.

The Premier League said games would resume on 4th April 2020 "subject to medical advice and conditions at the time" but they could be postponed further.



This is the best decision to be taken by the English football league, because healthiness should always come first and i do hope that come the 3rd of April, there will have been several recoveries around the globe.

Now is the time. Hodl meetings with UEFA on how to suspend the euro2020 till next year perhaps.

We should also remember to wash and sanitize ourself.
Stay safe


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: LFC_Bitcoin on March 13, 2020, 03:22:18 PM
I will be absolutely fucking fuming if they cancel the PL season. We (Liverpool) haven’t won the title for 30 years & we’re almost guaranteed to win it this season, only 6 points needed. Luckily I think common sense will prevail, the Euro’s will be delayed & the PL season will finish when the peak of the Corona Virus has passed.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on March 13, 2020, 06:11:10 PM
UEFA suspends all UEFA competitions

Uefa said further decisions on the scheduling of the postponed fixtures "will be communicated in due course". This includes the European champions league and the Europa league too.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: Nadziratel on March 13, 2020, 08:52:27 PM
UEFA suspends all UEFA competitions

Uefa said further decisions on the scheduling of the postponed fixtures "will be communicated in due course".

Immediately after this decision, a postponement announcement was made in the German leagues. I think the Corona virus will continue to cause more problems. Competitions played without spectators and postponement decisions are announced one after another. Personally, I never thought it would reach such a big point. I hope everything returns to normal as soon as possible.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on March 13, 2020, 09:48:01 PM
If the premier league and football league was completely cancelled for the 2019/2020 season meaning there were no winners and there were no relegations/promotions throughout - then it will hit hard for many teams. some are fighting in the championship to get promoted to the premier league and some are in the premier league trying to avoid relegation to the championship. The same scenario is played out across all

More than any other club facing winning their respective league in England, it would be an absolute disaster for Liverpool FC and its fans if they were to have the 2019/2020 season ended early before they mathematically made it certain they were winners. They waited 30 years to win the top league, they won 18 Division 1 titles which was the forerunner to the premier league but since the premier league was created in 1992/93 season - Liverpool have never won it.

Just 6 teams have won the premier league. Only Manchester United have won it three times consecutively and they did it on two occasions. Chelsea and Manchester City are the only other clubs to have won the premier league in consecutive years. Blackburn Rovers shocked the world with their win in the 1994/95 season and so did Leicester City when they won the premier league in 2015/16 season:

Premier League Winners:
Manchester United (13)
Blackburn Rovers (1)
Arsenal (3)
Chelsea (5)
Manchester City (4)
Leicester City (1)

Total Top League Winners:
Manchester United (20)
Liverpool (18)
Arsenal (13)
Aston Villa (7)
Sunderland (6)
Manchester City (6)
Chelsea (6)


I wonder how the Liverpool fans and the team would feel like if the remaining season was cancelled and all teams start again next season in August for the 2020/21 season.

I will be absolutely fucking fuming if they cancel the PL season. We (Liverpool) haven’t won the title for 30 years & we’re almost guaranteed to win it this season, only 6 points needed. Luckily I think common sense will prevail, the Euro’s will be delayed & the PL season will finish when the peak of the Corona Virus has passed.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: examplens on March 13, 2020, 11:34:24 PM

I wonder how the Liverpool fans and the team would feel like if the remaining season was cancelled and all teams start again next season in August for the 2020/21 season.


They already know. Nothing new for Liverpool fans

https://i.ibb.co/VxSHdGY/IMG-20200314-002355.jpg (https://ibb.co/YXkD6SB)


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on March 14, 2020, 12:58:07 AM
Liverpool were so close to winning the premier league that year. People remember it for the Gerrard slip and Mourinho running down the touchline celebrating.



I wonder how the Liverpool fans and the team would feel like if the remaining season was cancelled and all teams start again next season in August for the 2020/21 season.


They already know. Nothing new for Liverpool fans

https://i.ibb.co/VxSHdGY/IMG-20200314-002355.jpg (https://ibb.co/YXkD6SB)


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: Juggy777 on March 14, 2020, 05:26:19 PM
Liverpool were so close to winning the premier league that year. People remember it for the Gerrard slip and Mourinho running down the touchline celebrating.



I wonder how the Liverpool fans and the team would feel like if the remaining season was cancelled and all teams start again next season in August for the 2020/21 season.


They already know. Nothing new for Liverpool fans

https://i.ibb.co/VxSHdGY/IMG-20200314-002355.jpg (https://ibb.co/YXkD6SB)

@JollyGood I don’t know about Liverpool fans, but as a Manchester United fan I’ll be very happy if they’re not crowned as Premier League champions. However as a football fan I’ll have to admit it’s a harsh decision considering how dominant they were this season, and this Thursday we will find out what happens next.

Source:

https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/11957405/coronavirus-premier-league-clubs-to-meet-on-thursday-to-discuss-strategy


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on March 15, 2020, 01:36:49 AM
It will be harsh on Liverpool but another view is to make the full season null and void.

Karren Brady the West Ham vice-chair says ‘only fair thing to do’ is cancel season: https://www.theguardian.com/football/2020/mar/14/west-ham-karren-brady-calls-for-premier-league-cancellation-coronavirus

It will be interesting to see what happens when the football club representatives meet to discuss possible steps.

@JollyGood I don’t know about Liverpool fans, but as a Manchester United fan I’ll be very happy if they’re not crowned as Premier League champions. However as a football fan I’ll have to admit it’s a harsh decision considering how dominant they were this season, and this Thursday we will find out what happens next.


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on March 16, 2020, 01:27:10 AM
POLL ADDED

Premier League 2019/20 Season: What Should Happen Because of Coronavirus Fears?

- Voided - no champion & no relegations
- Use current PL table as the 'final' table


Alan Sugar says "give it to Liverpool". Karren Brady says "make it void".

What do you say?


Title: Re: English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: panjul07 on March 16, 2020, 02:03:46 AM
POLL ADDED

Premier League 2019/20 Season: What Should Happen Because of Coronavirus Fears?

- Voided - no champion & no relegations
- Use current PL table as the 'final' table


Alan Sugar says "give it to Liverpool". Karren Brady says "make it void".

What do you say?

It is very hard to say what should happen to the EPL (and other leagues obviously) because of the CoronaVirus.
If the current table is being used as the final table (give the title to Liverpool) then how about the other teams especially those teams in the last 3 relegation positions while they still have the chance to move up if the league is not suspended. Also about those teams that are competing for the next year CL's group stage.
IMO, it is OK if the title is given to Liverpool because it is almost impossible for other teams to win the title even if the league is not suspended. But it wont be fair if the last 3 teams are being relegated to Championship next year.
Obviously it will be strange if there is a winner but no relegations. This situation is out of human control, no one expect this virus. Any official final decision for the competition, there will be always debate and argument especially from the fans of each team.


Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: Little Mouse on March 16, 2020, 05:07:23 AM
Although using current table would be good idea because Liverpool is very much ahead, it does not reflect a league. I am not sure if something has ever happened like this before. I would rather say it's good to void. That way, everyone will have peace of mind other than Liverpool  ;D


Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: Avirunes on March 16, 2020, 07:47:33 AM
Although using current table would be good idea because Liverpool is very much ahead, it does not reflect a league. I am not sure if something has ever happened like this before. I would rather say it's good to void. That way, everyone will have peace of mind other than Liverpool  ;D

And wouldn't making it void would be unfair for Liverpool after what they have achieved so far. They are out of every league and only thing remaining is PL and with such a display they should be the one lifting it. I would say let's see how situation settles on for some time and continue if the virus disappears what worst in that.

Its bit early to make a decision IMO. I would say let's wait and see ATM.


Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on March 16, 2020, 02:28:32 PM
Alan Shearer says:

"it’s unfair if Liverpool are awarded Premier League title if season is cancelled over coronavirus"

"If, and it is a huge if, the season cannot be completed then there is no way you can have a winner or loser"

Full article: https://metro.co.uk/2020/03/16/alan-shearer-unfair-liverpool-awarded-pl-title-season-cancelled-coronavirus-12403302

I agree with Alan Shearer. How is it possible to work out who gets relegated and who gets promoted from/to each of the leagues including the premier league? Even if the top team (in this case Liverpool) were mathematically unable to be caught therefore would be winners, there is a case to say that if any even happened with say 2 or 3 games to go which results in a points deduction then it could change things.

Surely the sensible thing to do is to make the season void and all teams in all the leagues start the season from scratch in August. That should only be considered if it is not possible to extend the current season to accommodate all games.

--------------------

Alan Sugar says "give it to Liverpool"

Karren Brady says "make it void"



Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: examplens on March 16, 2020, 02:53:14 PM
it is also the most realistic. It will play until the end, so whenever the season is over or forget about this season and move on. No winners no losers. IDK only for UCL and Europa league, who will play next year.

Also, there will be an important meeting on Tuesday (https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/11958283/uefa-meeting-what-now-for-euro-2020-and-domestic-football). And the reality is 75% it's over.

Quote
there is a 75 per cent chance this campaign will not be completed.
source https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11661/11957485/coronavirus-outbreak-how-could-the-premier-league-resume



Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: mu_enrico on March 16, 2020, 02:59:18 PM
I think the most reasonable decision is to use the current table as the final table, but no relegation/promotion should take place. I think Liverpool can be safely declared as the EPL winner since they are dominating the league and have 25 points more than City. This way, at least we have something to celebrate in this season with no "unjust" feeling.


Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on March 16, 2020, 03:14:23 PM

https://i.postimg.cc/bJQLCDZr/16marchpltable-Copy.png

Look at the premier league table, Liverpool have not mathematically won it yet though there is a case for them being eventual winners.

Sheffield United in their first season back to the premier league are fighting for a Champions League or Europa League spot.

Wolves, Tottenham and Arsenal are all vying for an automatic Champions League spot if Manchester City fail in their attempt to overturn their European ban at the appeal hearing.

Manchester United and Chelsea are fighting for 4th place finish so how can that be called?

Norwich who are rock bottom are just 6 points from safety, who says they will not turn it around and stay up?

Why should Bournemouth accept being relegated when they are on equal points with Watford and West Ham?

If the same thing was being discussed that season when Newcastle united were 12 points ahead of Manchester United but in the end Newcastle lost the lead and Manchester United were crowned champions of the premier league - then Newcastle would wrongly have been crowned champions.

What is the fair way to deal with these issues?



I think the most reasonable decision is to use the current table as the final table, but no relegation/promotion should take place. I think Liverpool can be safely declared as the EPL winner since they are dominating the league and have 25 points more than City. This way, at least we have something to celebrate in this season with no "unjust" feeling.


Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: Avirunes on March 16, 2020, 03:23:30 PM
I think the most reasonable decision is to use the current table as the final table, but no relegation/promotion should take place. I think Liverpool can be safely declared as the EPL winner since they are dominating the league and have 25 points more than City. This way, at least we have something to celebrate in this season with no "unjust" feeling.

I think no relegation/promotion would also be harsh for the ones who are in line for promotion from EFL Championship this season. Their progress so far would become meaningless. I think whatever decision one would choose it would satisfy one but wouldn't be a favorable for other. It's very hard decision to take. Damn't it Corona  :-\



Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: mu_enrico on March 16, 2020, 03:53:45 PM
Look at the premier league table, Liverpool have not mathematically won it yet though there is a case for them being eventual winners.

If the same thing was being discussed that season when Newcastle united were 12 points ahead of Manchester United but in the end Newcastle lost the lead and Manchester United were crowned champions of the premier league - then Newcastle would wrongly have been crowned champions.
Dude, it's 25 points.

If this season couldn't continue, it's correct that there is no winner or loser a.k.a the season void. However, it feels so unfair to Liverpool.

I think no relegation/promotion would also be harsh for the ones who are in line for promotion from EFL Championship this season. Their progress so far would become meaningless. I think whatever decision one would choose it would satisfy one but wouldn't be a favorable for other. It's very hard decision to take. Damn't it Corona  :-\
Yea, they could do no relegation only but still doing promotion, however, it will make a mess for next season.

At least the EFL champions still get the prize money, and they will be stronger with the money.


Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on March 16, 2020, 05:03:40 PM
I agree, it would be unfair to Liverpool.

I will go further and say it would also be unfair to Leeds United and West Bromwich Albion who are top of the Championship trying to break in to the premier league.

I think it would also be extremely harsh on Fulham, Brentford, Nottingham Forest and Preston North End who are all in the Championship play-off positions.

I also think it would be extremely unfair to Bristol City, Millwall, Cardiff City, Blackburn Rovers and Swansea City who are all within touching distance of getting in to a Championship play-off position.

Where does it stop? What is the fair way to proceed? How can one team be awarded a winners title or another be relegated or another be promoted in this current climate?

Yes it would be unfair to Liverpool, they have been excellent this season but I would have wanted them to win the premier league title after playing their 38 games like all other teams.


Dude, it's 25 points.

If this season couldn't continue, it's correct that there is no winner or loser a.k.a the season void. However, it feels so unfair to Liverpool.


Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: Strongkored on March 17, 2020, 08:56:26 AM
As Liverpool fans, all decisions that are detrimental LFC are unfair and vice versa for other clubs, and there will never be a decision that can make all parties happy, there are always pros and cons.
What needs to be done is to examine before making a decision which makes the most sense and is acceptable to all clubs.


Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: examplens on March 17, 2020, 11:42:23 AM
As Liverpool fans, all decisions that are detrimental LFC are unfair and vice versa for other clubs, and there will never be a decision that can make all parties happy, there are always pros and cons.
What needs to be done is to examine before making a decision which makes the most sense and is acceptable to all clubs.

All players have extra free days and enough time to rest in this quarantine days. I think it would be ok if they play on June, Jully to finish all tournaments. He will have a smaller break before the start of the new season but even now they have an unexpected break in March and April.
I still see that they(UEFA) are persistently trying to add Euro in this year. I guess there is a lot of money for them, but the World cup and EURO always negatively reflect on national championships. I hope there will be the reason and will move it to next year if they can't cancel it.


Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: DeathAngel on March 17, 2020, 03:03:47 PM
Update:

@EURO2020
UEFA today announced the postponement of its flagship national team competition, UEFA EURO 2020. 

Read full statement 

https://www.uefa.com/insideuefa/about-uefa/news/newsid=2641071.html


Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on March 17, 2020, 03:11:45 PM
How can there be a fair way to decide who gets relegated from the premier league and who gets promoted from the championship?



As Liverpool fans, all decisions that are detrimental LFC are unfair and vice versa for other clubs, and there will never be a decision that can make all parties happy, there are always pros and cons.
What needs to be done is to examine before making a decision which makes the most sense and is acceptable to all clubs.


Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: Harkorede on March 17, 2020, 07:50:39 PM
I didn't vote in the poll because I'd rather see neither options seems fair, imo, Liverpool surely has won the title, but there are other positions still up for contention, like the slots for the CL and EL, as well as relegation battle, it doesn't make any sense to just relegate team when they can still fight to earn their stay in the premier league, I'd rather wait to see the season played out fully regardless of how long it takes.

How can there be a fair way to decide who gets relegated from the premier league and who gets promoted from the championship?

There's no fair way asides seeing that all matches get played.


Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: Strongkored on March 18, 2020, 06:24:52 AM
How can there be a fair way to decide who gets relegated from the premier league and who gets promoted from the championship?

There is no need to debate what is fair for all clubs  :), the decision to postpone uero 2020 is enough to answer all means that there is time for the league to finish the match.

Update:

@EURO2020
UEFA today announced the postponement of its flagship national team competition, UEFA EURO 2020.

Read full statement

https://www.uefa.com/insideuefa/about-uefa/news/newsid=2641071.html


Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: examplens on March 19, 2020, 01:34:27 PM
How can there be a fair way to decide who gets relegated from the premier league and who gets promoted from the championship?

There is no need to debate what is fair for all clubs  :), the decision to postpone uero 2020 is enough to answer all means that there is time for the league to finish the match.

Update:

@EURO2020
UEFA today announced the postponement of its flagship national team competition, UEFA EURO 2020.

Read full statement

https://www.uefa.com/insideuefa/about-uefa/news/newsid=2641071.html

The premier league have more matches to play than any to other leagues. I think there is a minimum of two months necessary to play all of the postponed games. In the best optimistic case restart can be on May, so PL can be finished in July. This is in the best case and highly optimistic. It's my opinion based on other cases. Quarantine in China lasts for around three months (as of today, no masks are required in China), in the UK more serious measures were taken only a few days ago. hope it doesn't escalate like in Italy but this hints at a longer period of crisis.


Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on March 19, 2020, 01:41:16 PM
The English Football Association has announced the football suspension has been extended from 4th April until 30 April and will include all games in the English Premier League, EFL, Womens Super League and Womens Championship.


Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: DeathAngel on March 19, 2020, 03:46:39 PM
The English Football Association ha announced the football suspension has been extended from 4th April until 30 April and will include all games in the English Premier League, EFL, Womens Super League and Womens Championship.

All I think is that it’s really good & honourable that they haven’t cancelled the season. It’s good that they’re seemingly giving every chance for us to end this season.


Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on March 20, 2020, 03:55:10 AM
There are many reasons why the season needs to be concluded by 30th June 2020 at the very latest.

All player contracts will come to an end at that time though extensions can be made to cover this unprecedented global coronoavirus issue.

Many companies and sponsors have their own reasons involving marketing and promotions running in to billions of USD$ which could coincide at the time of a new shirt deal or the launch of a new kit design. Players and their families and agents and many others have time booked for other things (families, holidays, philanthropy) which they cannot do if the season extends beyond 30th June.

Of Premier League clubs still in European competition, Manchester City could end up playing 19 games and both Chelsea and Manchester United could end up playing 18 games if they get to their respective European finals. The games played could be cut by two if UEFA decide to play the quarter-finals and semi-finals as one-off knock out matches instead of home and away legs.

The Premier League brings in billions of USD$ for the clubs through international television rights and sponsorships but if the season is cut short they would want some of their money returned or re-packaged. Things are looking difficult no matter what decisions are made.


All I think is that it’s really good & honourable that they haven’t cancelled the season. It’s good that they’re seemingly giving every chance for us to end this season.


Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on March 27, 2020, 05:00:30 PM
Just 6 votes so far. Can we please have some more votes in the poll.

I think the season should be voided but others have their own views. Please vote in the poll and post your opinions here.

Premier League 2019/20 Season: What Should Happen Because of Coronavirus Fears?

Voided - no champion & no relegations    - 4 (66.7%)
Use current PL table as the 'final' table    - 2 (33.3%)


Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: Harkorede on March 27, 2020, 05:25:21 PM
Just 6 votes so far. Can we please have some more votes in the poll.

I think the season should be voided but others have their own views. Please vote in the poll and post your opinions here.

Premier League 2019/20 Season: What Should Happen Because of Coronavirus Fears?

Voided - no champion & no relegations    - 4 (66.7%)
Use current PL table as the 'final' table    - 2 (33.3%)


I didn't vote in the poll because there is no option I'd rather have which is to continue the season whenever they can, if there premier league football should ever even happen again, then I'm of the opinion that it continue from where it stopped and end the current season.


Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: ampere on March 27, 2020, 10:57:59 PM
Just 6 votes so far. Can we please have some more votes in the poll.

I think the season should be voided but others have their own views. Please vote in the poll and post your opinions here.

Premier League 2019/20 Season: What Should Happen Because of Coronavirus Fears?

Voided - no champion & no relegations    - 4 (66.7%)
Use current PL table as the 'final' table    - 2 (33.3%)


I think the poll needs one more option, to end whenever it is able to be concluded.
No matter how long it takes, i believe its worth the wait.


Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on March 27, 2020, 11:15:55 PM
I added the third option, let us see what happens next.

I think the poll needs one more option, to end whenever it is able to be concluded.
No matter how long it takes, i believe its worth the wait.


Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: ampere on March 27, 2020, 11:38:58 PM
I added the third option, let us see what happens next.

I think the poll needs one more option, to end whenever it is able to be concluded.
No matter how long it takes, i believe its worth the wait.


I noticed it, for me, i think the easiest way out is to forget about league season for 2020/2021.
They should focus on completing this season whenever it ends, play the carling, fac and the champions league and europa league.

Then prepare for euro 2021 proper and the olympics too.


Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on March 28, 2020, 12:07:24 AM
Easier said than done. The new season 2020/21 starts around 8/9/10 August and the contracts have to be concluded for the following season by 30th June 2020 because players stop getting paid after that.

It will be very difficult to complete the season either domestically in the EPL or European cup competitions.


I noticed it, for me, i think the easiest way out is to forget about league season for 2020/2021.
They should focus on completing this season whenever it ends, play the carling, fac and the champions league and europa league.

Then prepare for euro 2021 proper and the olympics too.


Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: DeathAngel on March 28, 2020, 09:41:16 AM
This season will be completed even if it jeopardises next season. Too many teams would take legal action if this season was cancelled.

Just off the top of my head - Liverpool, Leicester, Sheff Utd, Man Utd, Wolves all have vested interests in completing this season plus Leeds & West Brom in the league below would be beyond upset at not getting promoted.



Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on March 28, 2020, 01:45:49 PM
The flip side is that nobody can force those teams in the bottom 6 or 7 positions of each of the English leagues to play their games beyond 30th June 2020 for the current season. They obviously do not want to fight in a relegation battle and prefer to have it voided.

Liverpool are two wins away from winning the Premier League for the first time in their history (and win the top tier for the first time in 30 years) so they would want to play it out.

The new season for 2020/21 starts in the first week of August. Keeping in mind the fixture list for each and every season I am totally against starting the next season late but I reluctantly prefer extending this season to finish the games as a final option. Is there going to be enough time between the Premier League and FA giving the go-ahead for fixtures to start and then players being fit enough to actually play those games?

One sensible option might be to find a way to allow games to be played behind closed doors with no spectators but that would mean heavy testing and monitoring of players, coaches and all employees to ensure they are free of coronavirus. Right now it seems along way away.



This season will be completed even if it jeopardises next season. Too many teams would take legal action if this season was cancelled.

Just off the top of my head - Liverpool, Leicester, Sheff Utd, Man Utd, Wolves all have vested interests in completing this season plus Leeds & West Brom in the league below would be beyond upset at not getting promoted.




Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: Juggy777 on March 29, 2020, 04:43:37 AM
The flip side is that nobody can force those teams in the bottom 6 or 7 positions of each of the English leagues to play their games beyond 30th June 2020 for the current season. They obviously do not want to fight in a relegation battle and prefer to have it voided.

Liverpool are two wins away from winning the Premier League for the first time in their history (and win the top tier for the first time in 30 years) so they would want to play it out.

The new season for 2020/21 starts in the first week of August. Keeping in mind the fixture list for each and every season I am totally against starting the next season late but I reluctantly prefer extending this season to finish the games as a final option. Is there going to be enough time between the Premier League and FA giving the go-ahead for fixtures to start and then players being fit enough to actually play those games?

One sensible option might be to find a way to allow games to be played behind closed doors with no spectators but that would mean heavy testing and monitoring of players, coaches and all employees to ensure they are free of coronavirus. Right now it seems along way away.



This season will be completed even if it jeopardises next season. Too many teams would take legal action if this season was cancelled.

Just off the top of my head - Liverpool, Leicester, Sheff Utd, Man Utd, Wolves all have vested interests in completing this season plus Leeds & West Brom in the league below would be beyond upset at not getting promoted.



There’s not much clarity yet whether premier league clubs will be able to complete their season or no, as the new deadline is April 30th and maximum they can extend is to June 30th. However if they decide to extend it beyond that then we won’t be able to complete the new season in time because Euro 2021 will also have to be factored in. As much as I would love to see this season be declared nulled and void because that would deny Liverpool the title, but then again if that happens Manchester United will miss out on the top four spot and that’ll be really sad.

Sources:

https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/soccer/english-soccer/premier-league-clubs-meeting-with-hope-of-finishing-season-1.4206170

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/sportsnews/article-8156383/Coronavirus-UK-English-football-NOT-return-April-30-new-date-announced-week.html

https://talksport.com/football/688051/premier-league-cancel-season-moral-grounds-liverpool-title/


Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on April 10, 2020, 11:08:21 PM
The poll had just 9 votes so far so hopefully more users will vote...

4 votes for "Voided - no champion & no relegations"
2 votes for "Use current PL table as the 'final' table"
3 votes for "Start 2020/21 season after completing current season no matter how long it takes"


Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: Juggy777 on April 11, 2020, 03:56:16 AM
The poll had just 9 votes so far so hopefully more users will vote...

4 votes for "Voided - no champion & no relegations"
2 votes for "Use current PL table as the 'final' table"
3 votes for "Start 2020/21 season after completing current season no matter how long it takes"

@JollyGood from what I’m reading this season definitely won’t be voided as the Premier League will suffer a huge loss if that happens, and that’s why I’m expecting them to do everything possible to get this season started by May end. Furthermore I feel that they’ll focus on completing this season irrespective of how long it takes, but I’m not entirely sure as to how they’ll be able to pull it off if coronavirus persists.

Sources:

https://www.football.london/premier-league/must-completed-null-void-what-18055076

https://www.republicworld.com/sports-news/football-news/premier-league-could-resume-season-in-may-avoid-929-million-backlash.html

https://talksport.com/football/685422/premier-league-plan-finish-season-june-behind-closed-doors/


Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on April 11, 2020, 06:58:16 AM
Thank you for the input and the links.

Another thing that was mentioned as recent as yesterday is that those players that would be out of contract on 30th June 2020 can simply walk away if they choose to without wanting to be part of an extended season: A leading sports lawyer says out-of-contract players in England can ignore FIFA proposals and leave their clubs at the end of June, even if the season has not resumed.

One other problem they face is if players who not longer term contracts do not extend their contract beyond 30th June 2020 because that is the final day of the season where all previous contractual terms end and new ones begin. There are 19 Premier League football clubs and even moderately if each squad had just 20 first team players it means 380 players are involved. Just because all 20 or so from Liverpool might be very happy to extend the season until even October or November because it would allow them to win their first ever Premier League (and their first league title in 30 years) if they 6 more points, it does not mean current champions Manchester City, Leicester City, Chelsea, Manchester United and all the other clubs feel the same enthusiasm.

Though I feel sorry for Liverpool in this situation I also feel very sorry for the clubs that could face relegation from the Premier League and those clubs trying to get promoted to the Premier League. If there is a team in the bottom 5 or 6 positions that should easily avoid relegation but because the season was extended and some players did not want to play beyond their legally binding final day of the season on 30th June 2020 because they have other their own private life away from the sport (family reasons, philanthropy or anything else) then it would be unfair for those games to go ahead as much as it would be to force those players to play games beyond the date they have no legal obligation to do so.

And a final thing, games will not be played behind closed doors with no spectators allowed. Some people are carrying the coronavirus and are simply unaware of it whereas others are displaying symptoms. If just one test is carried out incorrectly and that one player passes the virus on to his management team and team-mates and then they pass it on to several players of the opposing team then they pass it on to other opposing players and so... then we are back to the whole reason why a lock down was required.

If the season is extended in to June/July/August then when does the next season start? How many weeks or months is any extension supposed to go on for? If for example there will be no games played for another 6 months or 8 months or until January/February 2021 how can players that are out of contract or were wanting to leave (or were promised to leave their clubs) in the summer or winter transfer windows be forced to play? The whole thing is a mess.

The new season was supposed to start on 8/9/10 August 2020.


@JollyGood from what I’m reading this season definitely won’t be voided as the Premier League will suffer a huge loss if that happens, and that’s why I’m expecting them to do everything possible to get this season started by May end. Furthermore I feel that they’ll focus on completing this season irrespective of how long it takes, but I’m not entirely sure as to how they’ll be able to pull it off if coronavirus persists.

Sources:

https://www.football.london/premier-league/must-completed-null-void-what-18055076

https://www.republicworld.com/sports-news/football-news/premier-league-could-resume-season-in-may-avoid-929-million-backlash.html

https://talksport.com/football/685422/premier-league-plan-finish-season-june-behind-closed-doors/


Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: DeathAngel on April 11, 2020, 08:39:53 AM
The priority should be to finish the current season, it’s 75% complete. I don’t see why next season should prioritise one that is 3/4 completed. Next season will have to start in October or something, the next World Cup is in the winter any way so that season will be messed around too.

I saw that the Scottish leagues are voting on what to do & it’ll likely be stopped with the current tables & an average points per game to see who is champion & who gets relegated.


Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on April 11, 2020, 10:10:41 AM
I tend to agree with you DeathAngel, the priority should be to finish this season but not a single player in any of the European leagues is obliged under law to play football for his team after 30th June 2020.

Not saying that you believe the following but for those that believe the idea the games will go ahead behind closed doors is flawed. People who have recovered from coronoavirus after receiving care have not created an immunity to it, their immune system has not created anything to stop them getting the virus again. It is inconceivable any football match could take place when the virus can be transmitted easily. Even the great Liverpool legend Kenny Dalglish has been hospitalised with coronavirus yesterday.

What do you think should happen to make these games take place? How can they take place without a vaccine given to players first?



The priority should be to finish the current season, it’s 75% complete. I don’t see why next season should prioritise one that is 3/4 completed. Next season will have to start in October or something, the next World Cup is in the winter any way so that season will be messed around too.

I saw that the Scottish leagues are voting on what to do & it’ll likely be stopped with the current tables & an average points per game to see who is champion & who gets relegated.


Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: DeathAngel on April 11, 2020, 01:12:46 PM
I tend to agree with you DeathAngel, the priority should be to finish this season but not a single player in any of the European leagues is obliged under law to play football for his team after 30th June 2020.

Not saying that you believe the following but for those that believe the idea the games will go ahead behind closed doors is flawed. People who have recovered from coronoavirus after receiving care have not created an immunity to it, their immune system has not created anything to stop them getting the virus again. It is inconceivable any football match could take place when the virus can be transmitted easily. Even the great Liverpool legend Kenny Dalglish has been hospitalised with coronavirus yesterday.

What do you think should happen to make these games take place? How can they take place without a vaccine given to players first?



The priority should be to finish the current season, it’s 75% complete. I don’t see why next season should prioritise one that is 3/4 completed. Next season will have to start in October or something, the next World Cup is in the winter any way so that season will be messed around too.

I saw that the Scottish leagues are voting on what to do & it’ll likely be stopped with the current tables & an average points per game to see who is champion & who gets relegated.

They might struggle to find a vaccine, if that’s the case then what do we do, will the world stop? At some stage the economy is going to go bust, people have to go back to work or we face a situation where looting & purging will become a reality.

I think at some stage governments are going to have to weigh up what’s more important, world economies or a minority of older people dying?

My solution to play football would be behind closed doors (to begin with) with several ambulances & medics present incase of injury.

 


Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on April 11, 2020, 01:41:21 PM
They might struggle to find a vaccine, if that’s the case then what do we do, will the world stop?
We will continue to stay under lock down until our governmental agencies find a solution which might be a vaccine or some preventative measures via medication. The world has not stopped throughout the coronavirus pandemic and will continue as is.


At some stage the economy is going to go bust, people have to go back to work or we face a situation where looting & purging will become a reality.
People can only go back to work if there are any places of employment remaining to go back to. I prefer an economy going bust rather than having a situation where no preventative or precautionary steps are taken to minimise the effects of a virus that has the potential to kill hundreds of millions if not billions of people but right now it is not clear whether a medical solution will be found before economies of various nations start going bust.

If people are going to go out to loot property then many will argue the police and army of those nations affected should have the right to use force to stop the perpetrators of any illegal activities, arrest them and hopefully present them to a judge in a Court of law.


I think at some stage governments are going to have to weigh up what’s more important, world economies or a minority of older people dying?
Men and women of all ages are dying from coronavirus. By far those that are either elderly or those that have suffered from pre-existing medical conditions have been disproportionately affected thus becoming victims but it is clear the young and healthy are dying too. Either way if world economies ever get together to consider returning to pre-COVID19 days without finding a vaccine or without ensuring immunisation allowing some of their population to be collateral damage - I hope they decide to extend lock downs around the world if it means lowering the death rate and it means my small sacrifice of staying put inside my home for the forseable future (apart from trips once every 7-10 days to the supermarket) is a small price to pay when looking at the bigger picture.


My solution to play football would be behind closed doors (to begin with) with several ambulances & medics present incase of injury.
I cannot see medically qualified people on the sidelines of a football pitch helping stop the spread of coronavirus between football players during the course of a match. There will be a squad of maybe 20 players from each team, at least 4 match officials, maybe between 8-10 staff from each side including Manager/Coach and their assistants. They will have their own medical teams with them along with their other essential personnel. There will be up to maybe 35-40 people per team so you can say minimum of 80+ football related people in a stadium while the game is going on, add to that the ambulance drivers/paramedics and police. If any one of the people present has coronavirus or catches it and takes it home to their colleagues or family then was that football match worth it?

Yes in your scenario the players will be tested for the virus beforehand but it is clear and it has been stated that people could be carrying it without showing any symptoms. Even if one of those players slips through the net because his tests showing him as coronavirus negative but he gets on the coach with his team-mates to travel to play the football match, then it will be a disaster waiting to happen when hundreds of peope those nearest and dearest to them get affected and they in-turn pass it on to others.

It is not worth it. No football match is.


Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on May 01, 2020, 03:53:13 PM
Come on people, what are your opinions? This thread could do with some more votes  ;D


Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on June 02, 2020, 01:24:30 PM
With the Premier League actioning players to start training with their clubs again, it seems they are trying to end the season by playing games behind closed stadiums with no fans and spectators otherwise there would be no fair way to determine who should be relegated and who should finish in the Champions League or Europa League places.

Things look like they are moving forward and the games will start later this month.


Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: ampere on June 02, 2020, 04:41:22 PM
With the Premier League actioning players to start training with their clubs again, it seems they are trying to end the season by playing games behind closed stadiums with no fans and spectators otherwise there would be no fair way to determine who should be relegated and who should finish in the Champions League or Europa League places.

Things look like they are moving forward and the games will start later this month.

Yes the epl has proceeded with its plan to restart the league this month behind closed doors; this has seen few clubs return funds back to season ticket hodlers.
The added benefit is that, there will be a vote by clubs sides, if they will be interested in fake crowd noise to be put in place in different stadiums to cheer the players up.

Time will tell if it will be approved.


Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on June 02, 2020, 07:30:13 PM
Well those Premier League matches will be played out live across various television stations including the BBC and ITV just to ensure all games are completed before 31st July 2020 and they are all available to watch.

How that fits in with the huge fee BT Sports and SKY television paid for the rights to broadcasts live matches is unclear for now.


Yes the epl has proceeded with its plan to restart the league this month behind closed doors; this has seen few clubs return funds back to season ticket hodlers.
The added benefit is that, there will be a vote by clubs sides, if they will be interested in fake crowd noise to be put in place in different stadiums to cheer the players up.

Time will tell if it will be approved.


Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: examplens on June 02, 2020, 08:14:17 PM
OP, where you are?  ;D You disappear with pandemic and almost forget for this topic. ;)

Well those Premier League matches will be played out live across various television stations including the BBC and ITV just to ensure all games are completed before 31st July 2020 and they are all available to watch.

How that fits in with the huge fee BT Sports and SKY television paid for the rights to broadcasts live matches is unclear for now.


of course, it won’t be the same as with a full stadium, but after a long time without PL football, we will now have a large number of games in a short time. In the end, we must be satisfied, I just hope something positive happens and everything will be normal next season.


Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on June 03, 2020, 07:26:54 AM
 ;D

Well, with the EPL finally being talked about with a view to re-starting then completing the season as fast as they cam, I thought it was time for me to post here again  ;)

OP, where you are?  ;D You disappear with pandemic and almost forget for this topic. ;)

Well those Premier League matches will be played out live across various television stations including the BBC and ITV just to ensure all games are completed before 31st July 2020 and they are all available to watch.

How that fits in with the huge fee BT Sports and SKY television paid for the rights to broadcasts live matches is unclear for now.


of course, it won’t be the same as with a full stadium, but after a long time without PL football, we will now have a large number of games in a short time. In the end, we must be satisfied, I just hope something positive happens and everything will be normal next season.


Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on June 03, 2020, 10:42:56 PM
EPL games kick-off on 17th June 2020. The season will re-start in stadiums without fans being present but at least it will allow the season to come to an end.

Every game with be broadcast live on BBC, Amazon, BT Sport and SKY.

The BBC will have 4 live games

Amazon will have 4 live games which will be free (no Amazon Prime subscription required)

SKY will show 64 live games with 25 being shown for free (no Sky Sports subscription required) and the remainder only with subscription

BT Sport will show 20 live games



Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on June 08, 2020, 08:57:16 PM
WEDNESDAY 17TH JUNE 2020

Aston Villa vs Sheff Utd (6pm kick-off)

Man City vs Arsenal (815pm kick-off)


The Premier League is back !


Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on July 30, 2020, 09:38:10 AM
Congratulations to Liverpool, to win the Premiership after 30 years.

Congratulations to Manchester City, Manchester United and Chelsea to get the European Champions League places.

Well done to Leicester City, Sheffield United and Wolverhampton Wanderers for an excellent campaign too.


Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: examplens on September 01, 2020, 07:16:46 PM
Jolly, have you forgotten about this thread?  :D
Maybe you can join on betting pools for the English Premier League, also it's opened to all forum members. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5270461.0
we expect to be over 30+ players with pot 0.3+ BTC, with the help of Sportsbet.io sponsors.
There will be thread limited only for pool members, so no spam there.


Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on September 01, 2020, 08:29:39 PM
No I did not forget about it  ;D

Since the season is over I thought what was the point to keep posting. I will lock the thread since it has fulfilled its purpose. I will open another one for the new season and hope you post there too examplens.

Thank you for inviting me to the betting pool but I will have to decline however I wish you and all others participating in that threads lots of success and lots of fun. I do not know who is taking part but I hope you win the 0.3 BTC when the new season ends maybe just for keeping this thread alive  ;D



Jolly, have you forgotten about this thread?  :D
Maybe you can join on betting pools for the English Premier League, also it's opened to all forum members. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5270461.0
we expect to be over 30+ players with pot 0.3+ BTC, with the help of Sportsbet.io sponsors.
There will be thread limited only for pool members, so no spam there.


Title: Re: [POLL ADDED] English Premier League Season: 2019/2020
Post by: JollyGood on September 12, 2020, 08:55:30 AM
As the 2019/2020 season has ended this thread is now locked.

I created a new thread for the English Premier League Season: 2020/2021 here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5275303.0