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Other football - 2017/18 edition.


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Surely with Stoke dropping points again, they're in the situation where they have to come to Anfield and have a go? We've gotten an awful lot better at breaking down the bud parked second half of the season, but you always fancy us when teams come out and play against us. Playing for a point would be of fuck all use to them.

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Southampton have completely fallen apart in the past 12 months. Basically ever since the fans started getting on Claude Puel's back because they were too defensive.

 

What's happened to Redmond? He played every week for Southampton last season and I think he got a couple of England caps, even being rumoured for a big move last summer, but I've heard hardly anything about him this season, particularly since Guardiola ranted at him for apparently playing within himself against Man City.

 

Soares is another who has gone right off the boil. It's only a year or two ago when he was being talked about as arguably the PL's best right back. Now he's yet another one of Portugal's Euro 2016 winning side who look so mediocre and peripheral for their clubs.

 

And Gabbiadini? Apart from an early flurry of goals when he arrived, he's done almost fuck all since. He looks like he should either be running a stall at Glastonbury selling wheatgrass juice, or living under a bridge.

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Mark Hughes could be the first ever manager to get two sides knocked out of the FA Cup and get two sides relegated all in the one season.

And he'll still get another job in the premiership next year when one of the relegation battlers sack their manager mid season.

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19:45

Juventus v Napoli (19:45 BST)

 

The players have red marks on their faces to support an anti-domestic violence campaign in Italy. Good to see.

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