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Southampton v Inter Milan about to kick off. 6 years ago Inter won the league, cup and Champions League treble while Southampton were in League One. Incredible rise for the Saints, hope they can win tonight to avenge last week where they dominated the game but Inter snuck a 1-0.

Also, anyone seen Moussa Sow's goal for Fenerbache against Man Utd tonight? Phwoar!
 
Massive match for us today. Need a reaction or I think it'll be getting very awkward for Neil, especially after the owners backed him in an interview that was released earlier on *sound of trapdoor being oiled*. Although with a new CEO this really isn't surprising.

Will be an interesting lineup. Could certainly see Ruddy coming back in (finally) and perhaps even Naismith or a youngster or two, Thompson for Tettey perhaps. Leeds are decent at the moment so this will be tough.

Edit - Well then!
 
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Standard media crap after Southampton beat Arsenal last night. All about how Arsenal were poor rather than how good Saints were. If they took 10 seconds to do some research, they'd see that Southampton played a weakened side as well.
 
Standard media crap after Southampton beat Arsenal last night. All about how Arsenal were poor rather than how good Saints were. If they took 10 seconds to do some research, they'd see that Southampton played a weakened side as well.
8 changes and have played the most players in the competition so far (25), little old Southampton aren't allowed to be good though.
 
Very good result for Norwich. Just what Neil needed.

Good result for us on Monday, but quite a boring match indeed. Hull are a poor team and I'll be very surprised if they don't go down.
 
Hull are a poor team and I'll be very surprised if they don't go down.

Indeed.

Hull, Burnley and Sunderland are the three I think will go down this season. Shame really, Sunderland had been putting in some decent performances of late, only to undo all of their hard work at the weekend by not showing up against Swansea (who in turn leapfrogged them in the table). Next up is Chelsea at the SoL, which could very easily get very messy :(
 
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Indeed.

Norwich, Burnley and Sunderland are the three I think will go down this season. Shame really, Sunderland had been putting in some decent performances of late, only to undo all of their hard work at the weekend by not showing up against Swansea (who in turn leapfrogged them in the table). Next up is Chelsea at the SoL, which could very easily get very messy :(
That'll take some work. :P

I don't think I'll predict anyone to go down because everyone who looks hopeless suddenly turns around and wins now. I think we (Boro) might be in trouble in the end because whilst we look stable so far, I don't see us ever going on a run of wins like the teams around us have done. I can see us getting to a point were we've looked relatively safe all season only to lose a few on the bounce going into the last few games and then Karanka drags us down because he has no way how to deal with it.

I'm only sure Hull will go down due to their paper thin squad and they've already had their little run of form.
 
That'll take some work. :P

I don't think I'll predict anyone to go down because everyone who looks hopeless suddenly turns around and wins now. I think we (Boro) might be in trouble in the end because whilst we look stable so far, I don't see us ever going on a run of wins like the teams around us have done. I can see us getting to a point were we've looked relatively safe all season only to lose a few on the bounce going into the last few games and then Karanka drags us down because he has no way how to deal with it.

I'm only sure Hull will go down due to their paper thin squad and they've already had their little run of form.

D'oh, I meant to say Hull. Apologies, Norwich City fans!
 
That'll take some work. :P

I don't think I'll predict anyone to go down because everyone who looks hopeless suddenly turns around and wins now. I think we (Boro) might be in trouble in the end because whilst we look stable so far, I don't see us ever going on a run of wins like the teams around us have done. I can see us getting to a point were we've looked relatively safe all season only to lose a few on the bounce going into the last few games and then Karanka drags us down because he has no way how to deal with it.

I'm only sure Hull will go down due to their paper thin squad and they've already had their little run of form.
one of the worst games of football i've ever been to on thursday then followed up with an equally dire game on sunday, at least that one had a boufal piece of magic to liven it up
 
Internacional have been relegated for the first time. As a big Gremio fan, i am laughing and partying until the year they return to the top flight.

Oh, Champions League draws. Both of my favorite European teams of all time go face to face for the fourth time. Leicester has no chance against Sevilla after being destroyed by such a bad team.
 
one of the worst games of football i've ever been to on thursday then followed up with an equally dire game on sunday, at least that one had a boufal piece of magic to liven it up

Sunday was just terrible, both sides are pretty uncreative, but Puel found a way to lift you above us after half time. We were just awful and our second half performance was very worrying. I think Boufal will end up being a good recruit for you guys.


Dunno about that. we could certainly go down on recent form.

Please enjoy Villa battering us on Sky Sports tonight.

Good result for your lot there then.

Internacional have been relegated for the first time. As a big Gremio fan, i am laughing and partying until the year they return to the top flight.

Oh, Champions League draws. Both of my favorite European teams of all time go face to face for the fourth time. Leicester has no chance against Sevilla after being destroyed by such a bad team.
I was reading about this the other day and someone said that the Brazil football system only implemented relegation in 1999, if that's the case then I'm surprised any of the teams are proud of never being relegated.

Leicester are a puzzling team this year, but it was their awful second string that got smashed by Porto, for that reason I wouldn't write them off just yet.
 
The S?rie B was created in 1971, but i'm not 100% sure relegation was implemented in that same year.

Leicester have had their moments like the 4-2 against City, but i doubt that'll happen to them again anytime soon.

Also, disappointing defeat at Goodison Park today for us. I can tell we're finishing 4th again. Standard Arsenal, finish 4th and lose on the R16 of the UCL.

Gremio have gotten a huge boost of cash, and i'm pretty sure they'll use it for good this time. Back when we hired Miller Bola?os, we were like "oh my god this guy will destroy everything holy crap". He was never in any real big game for us. I mean he did score a goal in the 2nd leg of the Copa do Brasil final, putting us 4-1 on aggregate. It feels good to win a trophy after 15 years.
 
I also found it interesting that Internacional employed a manager that they had previously employed twice before and he was involved in the relegation. It seems like he has had a lot of jobs over the past thirty years.

It looks like Arsenal might complete the cycle once again by selling Ozil and Sanchez.
 
Internacional has been with 5 managers throughout the year:

Argel Fuchs (61 games), Paulo Roberto Falc?o (5 games), Celso Roth (22 games), Lisca (3 games).

They have already sacked Lisca and have hired Antonio Carlos Zago as their new coach. I just think switching managers rapidly just doesn't make the team work right, i think the team overall just loses balance.

What would Arsenal be without these two? I wonder what Wenger would buy as their replacements if he actually did sell them.
 
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