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Premier League Final Day/Europa League Final


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Sunday

Premier League

Arsenal v Everton 

Burnley v West Ham

Chelsea v Sunderland

Hull v Spurs 

Liverpool v Middlesbrough SS1

Leicester v Bournemouth

Man Utd v Palace 

Southampton v Stoke 

Swansea v Albion 

Watford v Man City SS2

MOTD 10.30pm

Wednesday 

Europa League Final 

Ajax v Man Utd BT Sport 2 

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It'll be sad to see either Arsenal or Liverpool celebrating finishing 4th like they won the league later today. 

That's what it has come to nowadays. When we came runners up twice in the early 90's, it was a feeling of disappointment. Now finishing 4th is something to strive for. 

 

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2 minutes ago, Xela said:

It'll be sad to see either Arsenal or Liverpool celebrating finishing 4th like they won the league later today. 

That's what it has come to nowadays. When we came runners up twice in the early 90's, it was a feeling of disappointment. Now finishing 4th is something to strive for. 

 

The thing is, sadly, finishing 4th is now something to strive for financially.

the champions league pot of gold is huge and brings along more airtime, sponsorship deals and better personnel.

(I still groan that they call the competition 'champions league' where teams in it don't actually have to be champions of their league to enter!)

we live in a world where football is very much a business and cash is king. 

I agree with your sentiments but modern football doesn't. 

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Liverpool 0 - 3 Boro (Downing, Traore, Gestede) Would make my day today.

Don't forget there is also a small chance that this may not be the final game

If Arsenal Draw 1-1 with Everton & Liverpool lose 2-0 then Both Arsenal & Liverpool would end up exactly level on points, goal difference, goals scored & goals conceded. This would mean a final play-off game to decide who finished 4th.

In the head to head games Liverpool won both so this would seem like an easier way to decide things rather than an extra game but thems the rules

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"Joleon Lescott, who is making his first Sunderland start, has an absolute shocker as he heads a long ball over his own keeper and pedro scampers through to nod in the easiest goal he'll ever score"

 

Some things never change

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