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I think Arsenal will win the title. Massive goal difference between Liverpool and Man City.

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Thought this would be a tough one for Arsenal.

That was seriously impressive.

Still in City’s hands though.

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Liverpool still limping from the beat down by Palace.

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Arsenal have come back excellently from that Villa loss as Liverpool did versus Fulham after the Palace loss.

Two excellent sides. Everton next up for Liverpool. Everton not 50/1 ( 50/1 would be preposterous) but real outsiders to get anything.

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Liverpool only lost 1-0 against Palace, which is not a heavy defeat. It was their first home loss in about 20 months. Despite the senior squad facing several serious injuries, the academy players stepped up and performed better than many had expected.

As a result, Liverpool will likely finish in the top three and secure a place in the Champions League next year.

Like my Everton bros said, his team couldn't even dream of finishing second or third.

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Everton not 50/1 ( 50/1 would be preposterous) but real outsiders to get anything.

I get better odds than that. Didn't everyone? Don't tell me you missed out.

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Jota who just came back for Liverpool was injured in the Fulham game and will miss out in the derby.

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Like my Everton bros said, his team couldn't even dream of finishing second or third

Got to keep hope alive but for the foreseeable future I can only see PL mid-table mediocrity ( I’d take that ) or relegation scraps if we survive this one.

We are definitely top 3 in terms of worst run clubs.

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Paddy Power is offering 40-1 on Liverpool to win the derby.

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Paddy Power is offering 40-1 on Liverpool to win the derby.

A former poster claimed there was a crackpot bookie in the US offering crazy odds on World Cup games to someone claiming to be a US citizen in the UK.

I can’t believe the person making the claim was a US citizen, let alone getting these odds.

Laughable.

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The PL is corrupt as we have seen with the points deduction for Everton and Nottingham Forest but nothing from Man City forcing the PL to change the rules next season. Too afraid to take on Man City.

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Still two tricky away games for Arsenal. We cannot be sure which Tottenham and which Man Utd will turn up for those. Tottenham still have to play City at home and Liverpool away as well.

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A former poster claimed there was a crackpot bookie in the US offering crazy odds on World Cup games to someone claiming to be a US citizen in the UK.

I can’t believe the person making the claim was a US citizen, let alone getting these odds.

Do you doubt that there were higher odds?

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Gunners are blessed with skillful goal poachers. Kai Havertz, Ben White, Leandro Trossard, Martin Odegaard, Declan Rice, Eddie Nketiah, Bukayo Saka, and the Gabriel duo of Martinelli and Jesus are repeatedly bringing joy to Arsenal fans.

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We cannot be sure which Tottenham and which Man Utd will turn up for those.

United are a disgrace - they only seem to make an effort against teams they perceive to be their rivals, and their metrics for the season are abysmal, closer to relegation candidates than the European places. Spurs are over-performing too.

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Everton beating Liverpool 1-0 at half time, but the game's not over until the fat lady sings, lol

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