Premier League

I'll take the point. But after going up 1-0, and then 2-1... I though a win should have happened at home.
 
Liga BBVA is the hardest league. Premier league has a couple solid teams tho.

If Arsenal don't win tomorrow it will mark the first time in 20 years a team outside the (Big 5 Arsenal, Chelsea, Man U, Man City and Liverpool) have led the Prem this late in a season.


First. Hoiball! BBVA Doesn't have a Big 5 they have a Big 2. Over that same span Atletico have won 2, Valencia have won 2 and Deportivo 1, but those 5 hardly make up a Big 5.

Second. BBVA certainly doesn't have (or has never shown) the depth to have a team 7 weeks from relegation turn that around the following year and play some of the best club football in the world.


2015-2016 Prem League season has been many things but at the fore the depth of League is shutting up the insufferable BBVA fan boys once and for all.
 
The Curious Case of Leicester City has BBVA fan boys scrambling. Love it. Love the Premier League, it is the best League in the World
 
I didn't tune in in time to see the red card, but I did watch an Arsenal 10 turn in a gritty performance in the 1-0 loss to Chelsea. That's a team I could start cheering for. I still haven't figured out who "my" BPL team is yet.
 
I didn't tune in in time to see the red card, but I did watch an Arsenal 10 turn in a gritty performance in the 1-0 loss to Chelsea. That's a team I could start cheering for. I still haven't figured out who "my" BPL team is yet.

Another moral victory for us against Chelski. Beyond tired of losing to them.
 
I want to hear from Arsenal fan about Leicester City leading the League this late in the year. What do you think it says about the League and its health?

Other club's fans are welcome to comment as well.

I personally cheer for Fulham. Leicester City became my adopted team late last yr. I have watched every Leicester and Bournemouth match this yr (as well as other matches) to fill my Fulham void.
 
I didn't tune in in time to see the red card, but I did watch an Arsenal 10 turn in a gritty performance in the 1-0 loss to Chelsea. That's a team I could start cheering for. I still haven't figured out who "my" BPL team is yet.
Diego Costa went down like he had been shot by a sniper.
 
I want to hear from Arsenal fan about Leicester City leading the League this late in the year. What do you think it says about the League and its health?

Other club's fans are welcome to comment as well.

I personally cheer for Fulham. Leicester City became my adopted team late last yr. I have watched every Leicester and Bournemouth match this yr (as well as other matches) to fill my Fulham void.
I love it, I mean I'd love it more if it were Arsenal on top of the table, but if it can't be Arsenal I'd love for it to be Leicester.
 
I didn't tune in in time to see the red card, but I did watch an Arsenal 10 turn in a gritty performance in the 1-0 loss to Chelsea. That's a team I could start cheering for. I still haven't figured out who "my" BPL team is yet.
Costa whines more than a four year old being dragged out of a toy store. That being said, it was probably a legit red. I think if Mertesacker makes that tackle in the 75th minute, I would have been fine with it. It was too early in the match to potentially leave your team down a man.

The remaining ten did a great job the rest of the match. Their focus was much better and they actually had several chances at an equalizer. So glad to see Alexis back out there. That dude can just make something out of nothing.
 
Another moral victory for us against Chelski. Beyond tired of losing to them.

I was watching at Johnnies in Power and Light. Two doors down the Chelsea fans were gathered at another bar. We thankfully didn't cross paths afterward. They can be insufferable.
 
It was definitely a text book red card, but watching Costa flop around is embarrassing.
 
ManU fans have to be ready to shoot themselves. First Klopp goes to Liverpool and now Pep is going to City. And ManU seem to be sticking with VG.

Pep in the Prem is going to be fun to watch, along with Klopp should make for interesting games.
 
ManU fans have to be ready to shoot themselves. First Klopp goes to Liverpool and now Pep is going to City. And ManU seem to be sticking with VG.

Pep in the Prem is going to be fun to watch, along with Klopp should make for interesting games.

Both Chelsea and Man U have to be kicking themselves. Its nothing less than what those two fan bases deserve.
 
Anyone that wants to know why 3True Fans doesn't complain about officiating needs only look at the Leicester City - Arsenal match today.


3 True is essentially a Kansas fan in disguise. Arsenal were getting spanked and the ref ruined the match putting Leicester to 10 men and the bigot and biased 3 True gets to claim he is bigger then all of us. Officiating doesn't change games right 3 True? Sod off
 
Anyone that wants to know why 3True Fans doesn't complain about officiating needs only look at the Leicester City - Arsenal match today.


3 True is essentially a Kansas fan in disguise. Arsenal were getting spanked and the ref ruined the match putting Leicester to 10 men and the bigot and biased 3 True gets to claim he is bigger then all of us. Officiating doesn't change games right 3 True? Sod off

Oh he mad. COYG!
 
Oh he mad. COYG!

Mad?

Not at all. Just disgusted at the arrogance of some on these boards. There are those that feel they are above everyone else, and it is easy to see why considering their other rooting interests.

Leicester City will still win league and the Arsene Wenger and gooner fans will complain that they don't get gifted every match.
 

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