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Anyone see Furys trainer looking seriously pissed off with him in the corner? This was in the early rounds. Looked like he was losing it with him.
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How shite is the prem these days?
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The Premier League is the most competitive out of the top 5 in Europe, we hardly have a run away winner and again it comes down to the last day, what a league - Today
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I want to see him at Bayern just for the drama.
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Brighton and De Zerbi to part ways
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This is what I tried to say in the match day thread the other day. Yes he got them into Europe for the first time but I think they'd have done that anyway if Potter had never gone to Chelsea. It felt like they were heading there and anyone with a reasonably steady hand would finish the job. He's done a steady job but this season has been very ordinary. I know it's been pointed out they had a lot of injuries to key players but they're sat on the same number of points as Bournemouth and (before deductions) Everton who both battled relegation last season while Brighton were comfortably in the top half. To be fair, they have missed Fati, Mitoma and Ferguson for a lot of games which has probably stunted their attack quite badly but I also don't really see overall how what he's done in two years at Brighton has led to him getting linked with Liverpool, Bayern, Juventus. I feel like people are far too quick to look at managers who have done a slightly above average job with a club for a season or 18 months and start touting them as the next big thing and mapping out their next move. -
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Brighton and De Zerbi to part ways
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Take nothing away from Usyk, but how much of the first 3 rounds he won due to Fury being a clown and throwing them away? Fury got credit for showing heart. Why isn't Usyk getting credit for turning the fight round with a gash above his eye? He turned the tide when he was vulnerable. Did you notice the desperation in John Furys voice in the corner in the final 3 rounds?
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It's nice to see a new name make it. Anyone else notice that the same three teams that fell in the play-offs this season also did last year? Quite peculiar.
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Brighton and De Zerbi to part ways
Dan replied to RandoEFC's topic in Premier League - English Football Forum
I've long suspected that they've clashed a bit and that their downturn was thanks to him mentally clocking out of the place somewhat. Could be wrong of course but I'm a lot less surprised by this than the majority seem to be. His performance this season has been pretty ordinary. I think an obviously talented coach but never known somebody get so much smoke blown up their arse for so little tangible achievement. Lets be clear here, I'm seeing him called a genius, compared to the undoubted elite and based on what? I'd want a fair bit more evidence than what we've had especially this season. They don't even really score anymore. He seemed to want a bit more control on transfers than Brighton were willing to allow. Fair play to Brighton. Another who like West Ham have shook hands when it's clearly taking a downturn. I will forever resent our inability to do this in 2022. It's set us back years. Nobody is bigger than the club - that will always be the best way over time. -
Great fight. I had Usyk winning the first 3 rounds, then Fury had rounds 4, 5 and 6. Fury really bullied Usyk in round 6, using his size to his advantage. But Usyk went for the jugular in round 9 and incredibly started to smash the giant Fury. It was an incredible turnaround of events, where Usyk caught Fury sweet on the nose. Fury got rocked and had the old wobbly legs. He was lucky he was saved by the bell, a few more seconds and Usyk would have gotten the KO. I thought Usyk won the rest of the rounds. Fury at the end saying that they gave Usyk the win because of the war is a bit pathetic. I thought Usyk won fair and square and nearly knocked out Fury in the 9th. Its worth remembering that they are both elite heavyweights, but that Fury is 6 inches taller. Usyk shut those up who said the much bigger man always wins, when you have 2 elite fighters. This was a great win for Usyk and a great win for Ukraine. Usyk definitely came for Fury, as he promised he would and he delivered the goods.
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Without the knockdown would Fury have got the decision?
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I think it was closer than some will make out. 6 each with the knockdown is about right I think. Good fight though I thought, would like to see it again
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Clear win for Usyk, bad form from Fury to blame the Ukrainian war
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Yeah, Fury had 4,5,6 then Usyk took over ..Fury think he won it
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Fury said he got the decision because of the war?
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Happy with that. Sick of Fury and his family acting like bellends.
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I felt the fight swung when Furys nose got busted.
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I thought Fury lost the first 3 rounds.