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Yes gutted for Bayern, it was in their hands. Queue the Harry Kane trophy jokes, even though he wasn't even on the pitch
 
As a nob and an Arsenal fan the only Harry Kane trophy related joke I have relates to the Bundesliga top scorer trophy:

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Yup, City wont drop any points. Once you're behind them in a run in it's game over.

And, yup. The PL is now very boring. You can argue it has always been a closed shop, but the names did change. Utd, blackburn, arsenal, chelsea, liverpool, even Spurs had a tilt. Now it's City and then the rest.
 
City are certainly the dominant team of the last decade but I agree with Pep that it's not just about money, they have spent significantly less than Chelsea, United and Arsenal (and yes I realise that is 'net spend') but it's hard to use the throwing money argument when Arsenal paid 100 million for Rice, who's probably not even in the top 20 best players in the league.

Bloody Liverpool beating Spurs and then having a day off against Villa, thanks guys 🙄
 
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I can't agree Ed, although partly, but for City in particular they didn't exist as a top flight team at all 15 years ago, without money they would still be a yo yo club. If you swapped Klopp and Peps budget over the last decade I wander what there trophy cabinets would look like?

Then you have the offshore accounts that all the players and pep have, which is what they're really getting paid.
 
Oh for sure they're one of the better financed clubs these days, but they are certainly not the only well financed club. Agree about Liverpool, he's done great things with a limited budget which is why I didn't include them above
 
The entire game is about money sadly, City have been well run, but that's down to money because they have paid for the best in class throughout the club.

Anyway Spurs can still get UCL spot so good luck tonight!
 
City are certainly the dominant team of the last decade but I agree with Pep that it's not just about money, they have spent significantly less than Chelsea, United and Arsenal (and yes I realise that is 'net spend') but it's hard to use the throwing money argument when Arsenal paid 100 million for Rice, who's probably not even in the top 20 best players in the league.

Bloody Liverpool beating Spurs and then having a day off against Villa, thanks guys 🙄
Last 10 years player expenditure (from Transfermarkt, via planet football):

Chelsea

Transfer expenditure: €2.37billion
Manchester United
Transfer expenditure: €1.79billion
Manchester City
Transfer expenditure: €1.79billion
Arsenal
Transfer expenditure: €1.38billion
Liverpool
Transfer expenditure: €1.22billion
Tottenham
Transfer expenditure: €1.17billion

It's not like Arsenal have blown Liverpool and Spurs out of the water with gross spend - 15 and 20 million (approximately) extra per season respectively is hardly an insurmountable sum, particularly in PL spending terms
 
@lejackal are those "net" spend figures?

The whole, 'net or gross' spend argument is dull, but it is true Liverpool (for example) spent big on VVD and Alison in consecutive windows. Albeit that was financed by the sale of Coutinho (cheers Barca). City and Chelsea have sold a few for big bucks too. Hazzard to Real etc.
Utd couldn't sell a tenner for 20p so that hinders them.

I have to agree with @theforceuk City would be nowhere without the money. They have now built the infrastructure to enable them to claim a high income and thus to continue to spend.
But then both they are Chelsea have used some seriously questionable, albeit not illegal, accounting methods.
8yr contracts anyone (now outlawed AFTER Chelsea got the benefit of using them)? Selling naming rights of your stadium to a company owned by the owner of the club (no conflict of interest there at all). Chelsea's latest trick is to sell the hotels in/near stamford bridge to a company owned by the same company that owns the club. To make it even cheekier they have included a 'management fee' whereby Chelsea continue to get an income from the hotels even after selling them. What odds that income amounts to exactly, if not more, than the hotels were making before? Thus allowing chelsea to book a profit on the sale (useful when you are about to breach FFP), continue to bank the income and the company that bought them can also declare a loss for tax purposes. Not illegal, but to call it 'questionable' is being very kind. If I was the PL I would tell them to **** off when they tried to claim that profit from the 'sale'. But we all know that won't happen.
 
Gross. Net spend just highlights Arsenal couldn't sell a tenner for 50p, much like united
 
I thought it was a good game last night, not much in it, I just genuinely can't fathom why we can play like that against City, but don't turn up against ***** like Wolves and Fulham. I am genuinely worried about us scraping a point against Sheffield United on Sunday because while I feel we're not ready for CL, the Europa League is our best shot of winning something, it would be a disaster if Chelsea or Newcastle nick it.

Also WTF is it with refs and Romero? A yellow card for a completely accidental collision. He gets a red or yellow card every time he's involved in anything, I've seen way worse leg breakers go unpunished this season. And apparently
It's OK for Ben White to try and take the keepers gloves off too 🤷‍♂️
 
I only saw bits of the game, the last half hour including stoppage time, and it looked fairly even. Spurs did rightly and on another day could have got something. That Son miss was Arsenal's title hopes ******. He scores and I dont think City would have come back. Then it's all square with Arsenal having a GD 3 better than City's so beat Everton by one and City need a four goal win to level it. God knows what it goes to then, GS or head to head?

As we said all along though, City dont drop points in a run in. Once you are behind them, it's game over.
 
Not that I can say 100% some Arsenal fans wouldn't have done the same but **** me, celebrating losing as you know it hurts a rival has to be a new low. Take it as a silver lining and all that but actively celebrating goals going in against your team 🙄
 
It's a bit bizarre- I would always want WHU to win, whatever. I might take a little solace in defeat though, if the result had certain implications.

Oh the irony of Gordon last night! Cheating weasel, who has manufactured loads of pens and free kicks this season, complaining about not getting one. Looked a pen to me, but serves him right. I can't see how on Earth his sock got ripped in that incident either...

 
Whoever it was, Casemiro possibly, who foueld him, he dragged his foot down his achillies. Hence the sock rip. I agree, it possibly was a penalty. It's one of those that if the ref says "pen" VAR doesn't overturn it.
But I have ZERO sympathy with the diving wee toe rag. He has cheated his way to too many penalties.

I saw rumours of Liverpool being interested in him. That better be paper talk. The last thing I want is to see him in a Liverpool shirt
 
Not that I can say 100% some Arsenal fans wouldn't have done the same but **** me, celebrating losing as you know it hurts a rival has to be a new low. Take it as a silver lining and all that but actively celebrating goals going in against your team 🙄
I remember Chelsea fans celebrating a draw like they'd won the league because it meant Spurs couldn't climb above Leicester back in 2016. I agree it's a bit pathetic, but can pretty much guarantee any arch rivals would do the same. I actually wanted us to win, had decided in my head I would prefer Arsenal to win and us to make CL above Villa. But I guess in any fans eyes, it was a win-win result.
 
Slot confirms he's taking over Liverpool, hell of a job on his hands, probably the biggest shoes to fill since Moyes at United. And he's got a similar massive job on his hands, Liverpool (and especially Salah) have been showing their age in recent games, it's rebuild time.
 
I remember, way back in the day, being seriously conflicted when Pool had Blackburn on the last day of the season and Utd had WH. Pool going one up and threatening to hand the title to Utd was very weird. Anfield was pretty subdued.

As for Slot. I agree, MASSIVE shoes to fill. TBH I'm expecting him to be gone inside 18months. Not a reflection on his abilities, but Dutch managers coming to the PL via the Eredivise don't have a great track record, more a case of the size of the job he is taking on. Not many clubs successfully replace an iconic manager. Utd still haven't replaced Fergy, Arsenal messed up replacing Wenger first time, you could even argue Pool took 25yrs to replace Kenny Dalglish (first time round).
 
Remember that game well! The last few minutes were nuts- withstood an absolute bombardment. Also remember the game where we'd already been relegated, but beat MU and Leeds won the title a couple of weeks later. Fergie wasn't amused 😐
 
Should Arsenal (via a Man City **** up) so the unthinkable tomorrow it won't be shown live in the UK (legally). Seems a bit of a strange decision from Sky not to show the top two?
 
I assumed they showed all the games on the last weekend and you could red button and pick your match?

If not, surely City and Arsenal are the obvious choices. Then throw in Pool for Klopp leaving, possibly WH for Moyesy and maybe Luton and Forest cos mathematically they ain't safe/down. Ohh and Utd cos it seems to be a legal requirement that they be shown (witness their record of something daft like 95 FAC games shown live out of a possible 97. Ok, slight exaggeration, but not by much).

Bizarre if Arsenal ain't picked. Them and City should be the first two
 
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