Today's Football 2025-26
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Re: Today's Football 2025-26
Wtf?Audrey Horne wrote: ↑Sat Mar 14, 2026 6:06 pm https://www.skysports.com/football/vide ... e-kick-off
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- weimaranerblues
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Arsenal surely have won the title now.
Spurs are in a world of trouble. Not so much this point but just that West Ham (and Leeds) look much better than them and much more up for it.
Forest still aren't great though which could save them.
Spurs are in a world of trouble. Not so much this point but just that West Ham (and Leeds) look much better than them and much more up for it.
Forest still aren't great though which could save them.
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One of the worst things about modern football is City being referred to as the Cityzens
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Spurs play Forest at home pretty soon too.
Forest apparently have the worst % of shots converted this season, something like 8% think it was. They really are pretty bad. They were probably one of the worst sides I think we've played this season too.
Leeds are still in the mix, but they do have games at home against Wolves and Burnley so you'd think that'd give them a decent chance. They've been pretty poor of late and if it weren't for those fixtures I might think they were the most likely.
Can't rule out West Ham of course, but they do look in a better place now and probably in the best form of those down there.
Looks like the title is all but done though, so hopefully the relegation fight will be a bit more interesting.
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Looking at the last day, I'll still be surprised if West Ham v Leeds is a dead rubber to be honest.
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and the race for 7th place too wooooblueToffee wrote: ↑Sat Mar 14, 2026 11:21 pm Spurs play Forest at home pretty soon too.
Forest apparently have the worst % of shots converted this season, something like 8% think it was. They really are pretty bad. They were probably one of the worst sides I think we've played this season too.
Leeds are still in the mix, but they do have games at home against Wolves and Burnley so you'd think that'd give them a decent chance. They've been pretty poor of late and if it weren't for those fixtures I might think they were the most likely.
Can't rule out West Ham of course, but they do look in a better place now and probably in the best form of those down there.
Looks like the title is all but done though, so hopefully the relegation fight will be a bit more interesting.
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Probably a massive portion of that poor shot conversion will have been games under Dyche I'd imagine.blueToffee wrote: ↑Sat Mar 14, 2026 11:21 pm Spurs play Forest at home pretty soon too.
Forest apparently have the worst % of shots converted this season, something like 8% think it was. They really are pretty bad. They were probably one of the worst sides I think we've played this season too.
Leeds are still in the mix, but they do have games at home against Wolves and Burnley so you'd think that'd give them a decent chance. They've been pretty poor of late and if it weren't for those fixtures I might think they were the most likely.
Can't rule out West Ham of course, but they do look in a better place now and probably in the best form of those down there.
Looks like the title is all but done though, so hopefully the relegation fight will be a bit more interesting.
Massive game next week Spurs v Forest.
Fancy forest to beat Fulham today and the shite to beat spurs so could be looking at Forest going into that game 2 points ahead of spurs.
Be make or break that for spurs but I'd also imagine they'll have someone new in the dugout by that time that may or may not make a difference.
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Gordon the latest thin skinned footballer to bite back at pundits, seems to be coming a regular thing with footballers and managers. It's gone on for years, they're just giving an opinion and most them were probablly subject to the same comments and criticism in their careers too.
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What the fuck was going on with the chelsea huddle that trapped the ref. All very odd. Seemed like some sort of weird power play not sure If it was from chelsea or the ref though. How very odd