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Gotta say - Spurs need to keep their heads in the 2nd half.  Get a 3rd goal, then deflate the ball and run out the clock
I hope Chelsea gets back in the game, get a red card for Costa and Spurs to win it on the last kick of the game, 8+ minutes of extra time, to break those ####ers spirit.

I just hope Costa is back for the matchup at Anfield in a couple of weeks. Bring on Skrtel for the last 30, and kick that little ##### out of the league, as his last act in a red shirt.

 
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Here's an interesting new article from These Football Times entitled "What Is Good Football?  The Role of Aesthetics in the Modern Game".

It has lots of big words, references to a German academic and De Stijl and an admission that the core argument isn't provable with current analytics but it's a provocative halftime read that some of you may enjoy.
Mourinho would have been a good manager to cite for the "brutalist" method as well.  Surprised he didn't get a mention.  He's been open about letting the team with the ball make the mistakes and being happy to cede possession in order to capitalize on them.

 
Good god, to play like that at the end of a match when you need a goal to keep your season alive just beggars the imagination.  Should have had three or four players sent off.

 
Congrats to Leicester City.  Great Season

EPL Winners:
Blackburn 1
Leicester City 1
Manchester City 2
Arsenal 3
Chelsea 4
Manchester United 13
 

 
Congrats to Leicester City.  Great Season

EPL Winners:
Blackburn 1
Leicester City 1
Manchester City 2
Arsenal 3
Chelsea 4
Manchester United 13
 
So explain to me (rube) what counts before 92. Was there one solid lineage before the premier league was founded? 

 
So explain to me (rube) what counts before 92. Was there one solid lineage before the premier league was founded? 
Im sure someone can explain it better then I can but before 92 it was just the English 1st division (or top flight).  They rebranded it the EPL in 1992

 
So explain to me (rube) what counts before 92. Was there one solid lineage before the premier league was founded? 
Yes, they count "First Division" titles.  Which is why Manchester United has won 20 First Division titles.  13 in the Premiere League era and 7 before the Premiere League era.

Leicester is the first first-time First Division title winner in England since Nottingham Forest in 1978.

 
So explain to me (rube) what counts before 92. Was there one solid lineage before the premier league was founded? 
it's the exact same thing

Posting it this way is just a way for United fans to hang on to the past and make them feel better about their #### club right now

:mellow:  

 

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