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Week 22 - 16/17: Premier League


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Saturday 21st January 2017
English Premier League
Bournemouth    v    Watford    15:00
Crystal Palace    v    Everton    15:00
Liverpool    v    Swansea City    12:30
Manchester City    v    Tottenham Hotspur    17:30
Middlesbrough    v    West Ham United    15:00
Stoke City    v    Manchester United    15:00
West Bromwich Albion    v    Sunderland    15:00

Sunday 22nd January 2017
English Premier League
Arsenal    v    Burnley    14:15
Chelsea    v    Hull City    16:30
Southampton    v    Leicester City    12:00

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21 minutes ago, Mame Biram Diouf said:

How long until the Gerrard media push starts then 

Now if the media knew anything about football... Cos Klopp cant play 2 games a week....

 

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Ill bly anyone who gets into the top 4 and is in europe past xmas 

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Time to drop De Gea

Mata ?

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Every goal today has killed me on fantasy so far

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Ramos>>>>

Guy is as clutch as it gets

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56 minutes ago, Thizz said:

Why do you keep putting Conte in that catagory mate? 

He had a job before Chelsea where he had to manage twice a week and he failed badly.

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5 minutes ago, Mephisto said:

Ramos>>>>

Guy is as clutch as it gets

The GOAT defender of this generation.

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2 minutes ago, O Fenomeno said:

He had a job before Chelsea where he had to manage twice a week and he failed badly.

He won the league 3 seasons on the trot. 

 

2 of those seasons a cup double. 

 

Went to the QF and semis in Europe. 

 

Failed badly. 

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Juventus won their third consecutive Serie A title under Conte during the 2013–14 season, winning the league with a Serie A record of 102 points; this was also the club's 30th league title.[31][32] Juventus continued to disappoint in Europe, however, and were eliminated from the group stage of the UEFA Champions League that season, although they subsequently managed to reach the semi-finals of the Europa League. On 15 July 2014, Conte resigned as manager.[33] During his three seasons as Juventus manager, he won the Panchina d'Oro for each one, for best Serie A coach of the season.[34][35][36]

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