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Week 8 of the Premier League has delivered plenty of drama, with Liverpool and Manchester City claiming their usual top spots, while Arsenal’s shocking 2-0 loss to Bournemouth raises eyebrows. Liverpool’s 2-1 win over Chelsea was another step forward under Arne Slot, but they still look shaky on defense. Arsenal’s red card troubles continue to sabotage their title chase, now with three in eight games. Meanwhile, Manchester United’s second-half comeback against Brentford was a much-needed boost, but consistency remains their Achilles heel.
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Hey everyone! We're dusting off the pitch and the mic—it's been a minute! The Hooligans have been keeping busy, but we're back on track. In this episode, we’re recapping the past month and sharing some of the highlights. Excited to be back after the break!
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Everton are crumbling. Two consecutive 3-2 losses after leading 2-0? It’s a Premier League disaster, with 13 goals leaked in four games. Dyche’s defense is in tatters, while confidence is non-existent. Southampton showed promise for 30 minutes before collapsing, Wolves can't buy a win, and Leicester barely clung to a draw. Even Bournemouth, battering Chelsea, couldn’t finish. Meanwhile, Brentford gave City a scare, but Haaland’s brilliance crushed them. Liverpool’s shocking loss to Nottingham Forest added to the chaos. It's survival of the fittest, and Everton's drowning fast.
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Three weeks in, the Premier League’s left just two perfect teams: Manchester City and Liverpool. City brushed aside West Ham, powered by Haaland’s second hat trick. Liverpool absolutely thrashed Manchester United 3-0, exposing their midfield chaos. Elsewhere, Tottenham and Chelsea were left frustrated by Newcastle and Crystal Palace, thanks to heroic saves from Nick Pope and Dean Henderson. As the international break looms, it’s City and Liverpool’s world—and the rest of the league is just surviving in it.
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The Premier League weekend was a dazzling display of football brilliance! Manchester City obliterated Ipswich 4-1, with Haaland's hat trick stealing the show. Brighton snatched a dramatic 95th-minute win over Man United. Arsenal flexed with a 2-0 victory against Aston Villa, while Liverpool cruised past Brentford. Tottenham finally shone with a 4-0 rout of Everton, and Chelsea unleashed a 6-2 mauling of Wolverhampton.
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The Premier League's 2024/25 kickoff sizzled with Manchester United's 1-0 grind over Fulham, Liverpool schooling Ipswich, and Manchester City dominating Chelsea 2-0. Arsenal cruised past Wolves, while Brighton thrashed Everton 3-0. Newcastle edged Southampton, and Leicester stunned Spurs with a dramatic 1-1 draw. The season's already on fire!
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The 2024/25 Premier League season is shaping up to be a wild ride, and we're not even talking about the three-horse title race yet. To make this season truly legendary, we need a nail-biting, down-to-the-wire battle for the crown. And guess what? The odds are looking good for neutrals craving chaos. Manchester City, after their record-breaking four-peat, might be on the brink of a decline. Pep Guardiola's uncertain future looms large, and with that "mission accomplished" vibe hanging over the squad, their once-sharp edges could be dulling. Buckle up, it’s going to be one heck of a season!
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We do a quick summer recap of the news, transfers, and drama in the footy world while also embracing our community along the way!
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Euro 2024 climaxed with a thrilling Spanish victory over England, securing their fourth title with goals by Nico Williams and Mikel Oyarzabal, despite a late equalizer by Cole Palmer. Simultaneously, Argentina triumphed in a dramatic Copa América final, edging out Colombia 1-0 amid intense security delays at Miami's Hard Rock Stadium.
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England just squeaked by the Swiss, barely making it through in a nail-biter. France is moving on despite not scoring a single open field goal, leaving fans scratching their heads. The Dutch cruised past Turkiye, showing their strength and precision. Meanwhile, Spain made quick work of the Germans, proving they were a force to be reckoned with. The semi-finals are set to be electric!
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Euro 2024's group stage sizzled with long-range screamers, lightning-fast VAR calls, and a barrage of own goals. England’s star-studded attack stumbled, netting just twice. With only 29 shots and 53 touches in the box, they lagged behind giants like Germany and France. The knockout stage promises more fireworks!
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Euro 2024's opening round saw Europe's brightest young talents shine. Jamal Musiala, Jude Bellingham, and Arda Guler impressed, with Bellingham and Musiala leading the race for Young Player of the Tournament. France's Kylian Mbappe is fit after a nose injury scare, while Cristiano Ronaldo made history but didn't score in Portugal's 2-1 win over Czechia. The tournament promises excitement as matchday two approaches.
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On June 1, 2024, Real Madrid secured their 15th UEFA Champions League title by defeating Borussia Dortmund 2-0 in the final at Wembley Stadium. The match remained goalless in the first half, with Dortmund creating chances but failing to capitalize. However, Real Madrid turned the tide in the second half. Dani Carvajal scored with a header from a corner, and Vinicius Jr added a second goal after racing onto Jude Bellingham’s pass. It was a night of disappointment for Jadon Sancho, who played for Dortmund on loan from Manchester United. Real Madrid’s victory showcased their trademark resilience in Europe’s elite tournament
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The Premier League’s 2023-24 season was nothing short of electrifying, culminating in a familiar yet historic climax as Manchester City clinched their fourth consecutive title. The journey to this triumph was fraught with fierce competition from Liverpool and Arsenal, making for an unforgettable three-team title race. In the end, it boiled down to the Gunners and the reigning champs. Despite Arsenal's valiant effort and a late-game twist at Everton, Pep Guardiola's squad sealed the deal with Phil Foden's double strike against West Ham on the final day, cementing their legacy in Premier League history.
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Man City can reclaim the throne by conquering Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Tuesday, a feat they've never achieved in the league. Victory there, coupled with a win against West Ham United on the final day, seals their fourth consecutive title.
Meanwhile, Arsenal's title dreams hinge on City faltering in either of their last two matches while the Gunners triumph over Everton. With their eyes set on their first Premier League trophy in two decades, Arsenal's superior goal difference could be their secret weapon if points are level.
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Amid an inglorious Premier League clash between Everton and Nottingham Forest, marked by controversy and relegation fears, the aftermath sees Forest questioning the integrity of the league. Despite Everton's 2-0 victory, Forest's fans and club express a deep sense of injustice, labeling the Premier League as corrupt...Elsewhere in the Premier League, Liverpool and Arsenal ascend to the top of the table once again.
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In the midst of the football season's battlegrounds, as the campaign neared its climax, Liverpool and Arsenal found themselves trailing behind Manchester City in the league table, their hopes dwindling like a fading flame against the City's relentless onslaught as the echoes of the Red Sunday reverberated through the stadiums.
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Liverpool's title dreams took a bruising blow with a draw against Manchester United, handing Arsenal the top spot by a hair's breadth. Manchester City's relentless pursuit adds to the drama. As the race tightens, City relishes a favorable fixture list, Liverpool faces mixed fortunes, while Arsenal's lead is under threat with a fiery schedule ahead. The battle for supremacy escalates, promising twists and turns aplenty.
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On Easter Sunday, Haaland's subdued performance mirrored divine absence as Arsenal and Manchester City settled for a draw. With Liverpool's win, the title race tightened, denying a clear leader. City's dominance clashed against Arsenal's defense, resulting in a stalemate. With the season dwindling, anticipation for the climax intensifies.
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Tottenham remains committed to "Angeball" despite a 3-0 loss to Fulham. Amad Diallo's winning goal for Manchester United against Liverpool revives attention on his talent. The UK government plans an independent football regulator for financial stability. Nottingham Forest faces a four-point deduction for breaching financial rules, pushing them into relegation. Two Manchester United fans were arrested for alleged inappropriate chanting. Questions arise regarding VAR decisions in recent matches. Liverpool has injury concerns after a 4-3 defeat to Manchester United. Tottenham and Newcastle will play a friendly match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Erik ten Hag believes United's FA Cup win could be a turning point. VAR's impact on Premier League clubs is under scrutiny.
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