cancelled
Huddersfield makes a list no team wants to make. Currently 15 points with a game remaining.
https://www.90min.com/posts/5050741-...league-history
Meanwhile, Wolverhampton are promotion team prodigies. Currently 57 points with a game remaining. If they add to that total, that would likely mean an end to Liverpool's Premiership dreams.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...ted-clubs.html
I think I'm going to watch it live ... @huja pls get your dog a nice sausage or some other goodies so there will be no whining and interruptions during the game
ManCity v Leicester
Date: 7 May - 03:00am ( HKTime )
Venue: Ethiad Stadium, Manchester
Referee: Michael Dean
HK Live: NowTV 620,621 LeTV
Liverpool continue with late heroics but that may not be good enoughStat of the weekend
You'll probably be aware that the last time either of the top two dropped any points was on March 3, just over two months ago. Since then they have both been relentless winning machines, but it's been rather different for the three teams beneath them.
In that same time, 99 points have been available to Arsenal, Spurs, Chelsea and Manchester United. They have taken 42 of them. Less than half. If that was one team, extrapolated over a 38-game season, this conglomerate of mediocrity would finish on around 48 points, which at the moment would be enough for 12th place.
If nothing else, it provides handy ammo to anyone arguing against the idea of the Premier League as unquestionably the greatest in the world.
Yeah, next season will be fascinating with the birth of VAR in the Prem and even more teams challenging for top 4.
Wow . . . had no idea a such a thing as a "wage clause" existed, especially at a big club like United. Also, I'd bet one U.S. dollar that the clause doesn't dent Alexis Sanchez's salary.The two dropped points [Against Huddersfield] mean United can't qualify for next season's Champions League and that, reportedly, means across-the-board 25 percent pay cuts for most of the squad.
Man United's players deserve scrutiny but so does Solskjaer. PLUS: Barca rest up and Liverpool keep fighting