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Premier League 2023/24 Gameweek 36 - 3-6th May, 2024


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all kick-offs 15.00 (BST) unless stated

Friday 3rd May, 2024
Luton vs Everton, 20.00 (live on Sky)

Saturday 4th May, 2024
Arsenal vs Bournemouth, 12.30 (live on TNT)

Brentford vs Fulham
Burnley vs Newcastle
Sheff Utd vs Nottm Forest

Man City vs Wolves, 17.30 (live on Sky)

Sunday 5th May, 2024
Brighton vs Aston Villa, 14.00
Chelsea vs West Ham, 14.00 (live on Sky)

Liverpool vs Tottenham, 16.30 (live on Sky)

Monday 6th May, 2024
Crystal Palace vs Man Utd, 20.00 (live on Sky)

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Brilliant from Adebayo. Too strong for Young. Letting a forward chest it when you're literally man-marking him is bad defending though. 

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Poor and scrappy match last night. Thought we weathered the storm in the first five minutes. Took control of the game, got the lead. Then we conceded what I think was a poor goal. Good play from Adebayo but it's too easy from our perspective. Luton took the momentum from there and we never really reestablished ourselves. Still defended resolutely to see out the draw. A shame not to sustain our winning streak against a poor side but we didn't deserve more than a point.

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1 minute ago, Danny said:

It will be given but that is absolutely not a penalty, no one drags their foot across the floor unless they're trying to initiate contact.

Something fishy going on, clearly was a dive

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Bournemouth get done over by a deflection in a tackle that helps Arsenal send the ball out to Trossard...difficult way to go 2-0 down. Lovely finish from Trossard though, he's just been consistent this season, big game player.

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Dominant performance with little trouble. Man City dropping points at this stage of the season is extremely unlikely but there's always hope.

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17 minutes ago, Danny said:

Dull game, 0-0. End of season stuff.

Saw the breakdown of teams with the most injured player time out,  you were behind us in second,   Brentford have had a torrid time this season with players missing. 

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44 minutes ago, Rick said:

Everybody bending over for city again. 

They won't drop a point now. Kind of glad we're out of it now, be arsed missing out by a point again

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29 minutes ago, Happy Blue said:

Teams are not bending over, they are being bent over

The general approach by most teams against you is to sit back and try to absorb your attack. That never works, you always play your way through. Teams that actually have a go and pressure you have had success in the past. Granted, the likelihood is that you win anyways, but you wish they would at least fucking have a go. 

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31 minutes ago, LFCMike said:

They won't drop a point now. Kind of glad we're out of it now, be arsed missing out by a point again

This is true. My heart wouldn’t take it :8_laughing:

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