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Just now, efcfanwirral said:

Just reinforces the contempt they have for the domestic game. Happy to never win anything again, just exist 

I can not see how the big 6 can carry on in the premier league now to be honest, once teams can challenge for the league it will be a pointless excercise.

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3 minutes ago, jyoung said:

There's no way something hasn't happened. They are playing in a final this week. 

 

4 minutes ago, The Nal said:

Seems odd that he got the sack the week of a final?

Well the rumour is he refused to take players on the training ground, that would of been leaked to official sources by now I would of thought.

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15 minutes ago, thetime said:

I can not see how the big 6 can carry on in the premier league now to be honest, once teams can challenge for the league it will be a pointless excercise.

The term “big 6” is an example of the elitism from those clubs. It’s a 20 club division in a pyramid of 92 league clubs. 
 

Why do they think they are better than everyone else? Take Tottenham and Arsenal as examples, where was the last time they won any major domestic or European trophy. They’re likely to miss out on major European football next season so they are taking their ball home in protest. 
 

The beauty of the current league set-up is that any team has the potential to come out of nowhere and win. Leicester is a prime example of it. What about the glory of a small club taking on a large team in a domestic cup and getting a win. That’s what true football is about. 

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6 minutes ago, squirrelarmy said:

The term “big 6” is an example of the elitism from those clubs. It’s a 20 club division in a pyramid of 92 league clubs. 
 

Why do they think they are better than everyone else? Take Tottenham and Arsenal as examples, where was the last time they won any major domestic or European trophy. They’re likely to miss out on major European football next season so they are taking their ball home in protest. 

It is all about timing.

If Leeds were having the success they were having in the 70s, they would be in now. If it was done 15 years ago Man City would not be in it. Same goes for teams like Everton, Villa and Forest in there successful years. The big 6 (esl ones)are the ones that have been in the champions league most in the last 10 years or so. 

Do you honestly think the likes of Leeds, Everton, Villa would of turned down the invitation? 

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4 minutes ago, thetime said:

It is all about timing.

If Leeds were having the success they were having in the 70s, they would be in now. If it was done 15 years ago Man City would not be in it. Same goes for teams like Everton, Villa and Forest in there successful years. The big 6 (esl ones)are the ones that have been in the champions league most in the last 10 years or so. 

Do you honestly think the likes of Leeds, Everton, Villa would of turned down the invitation? 

Under a former chairman I can imagine that we would have been dragged into the mud. Luckily we now have a chairman who understands how the fans feel and wouldn’t dream of tarnishing the club’s reputation. 

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Ryan Mason taking training. Will he be in charge against Saints on Wed night? Will he be on the touchline when they play the League Cup final this weekend? Unreal. 

Just looked at the odds on their next manager (guesswork from the bookies at this point but interesting nonetheless) - Nagelsmann favourite 5/2, Rodgers 5/1, Parker 6/1, Howe 8/1, Benitez 10/1. No chance they'll get Nageslmann as I imagine Bayern will be trying to pry him away from Leipzig. If you're a Spurs fan, who would you want?

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2 minutes ago, jyoung said:

Ryan Mason taking training. Will he be in charge against Saints on Wed night? Will he be on the touchline when they play the League Cup final this weekend? Unreal. 

Just looked at the odds on their next manager (guesswork from the bookies at this point but interesting nonetheless) - Nagelsmann favourite 5/2, Rodgers 5/1, Parker 6/1, Howe 8/1, Benitez 10/1. No chance they'll get Nageslmann as I imagine Bayern will be trying to pry him away from Leipzig. If you're a Spurs fan, who would you want?

Gerrard?

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