OregonAggie said:gougler08 said:
Relegation battle Jordan Pickford is the best goalie in the league.
Great shot stopper…also most punchable face in the EPL
100%
OregonAggie said:gougler08 said:
Relegation battle Jordan Pickford is the best goalie in the league.
Great shot stopper…also most punchable face in the EPL
YNWA.2013 said:
More than Bruno Fernandes?
Aston94 said:
Dwight McNeil carrying Everton to victory.
YNWA.2013 said:
More than Bruno Fernandes?
Aston94 said:YNWA.2013 said:
More than Bruno Fernandes?
Pickford is number 1 punchable face for sure.
Three extremely poor decisions - three penalties not given - which we simply cannot accept.
— Nottingham Forest (@NFFC) April 21, 2024
We warned the PGMOL that the VAR is a Luton fan before the game but they didn’t change him. Our patience has been tested multiple times.
NFFC will now consider its options.
gougler08 said:OregonAggie said:gougler08 said:
Relegation battle Jordan Pickford is the best goalie in the league.
Great shot stopper…also most punchable face in the EPL
100%
Mathguy64 said:
With the points deductions possibly affecting who goes or stays and possibly more coming I don't think there is any doubt that if Everton or NF get relegated they will be in court. There is too much money on the line. And whoever is in court will point fingers squarely at City as an example of how the league plays favorites.
hate him because your keeper ain't him.Aston94 said:YNWA.2013 said:
More than Bruno Fernandes?
Pickford is number 1 punchable face for sure.
City ought to be playing in Sunday pub league if they're to be punished the way Everton was punished.AustinScubaAg said:Mathguy64 said:
With the points deductions possibly affecting who goes or stays and possibly more coming I don't think there is any doubt that if Everton or NF get relegated they will be in court. There is too much money on the line. And whoever is in court will point fingers squarely at City as an example of how the league plays favorites.
Let's be honest they will never touch City. Even though they did much worse.
YNWA.2013 said:
My list of most punchable faces in EPL:
1) Bruno Fernandes
2) Jordan Pickford
3) Jason Tindall
4) Bernardo Silva
5) Anthony Gordon
OregonAggie said:YNWA.2013 said:
My list of most punchable faces in EPL:
1) Bruno Fernandes
2) Jordan Pickford
3) Jason Tindall
4) Bernardo Silva
5) Anthony Gordon
That's a great list. There's only a few players that I dislike so here goes:
1) Jordan Pickford
2) Bruno Fernandes - I really wish someone would just beat his whiny ass. I can't see how anyone would root for him unless he's on your team.
3) Richarlison
4) Moises Caicedo - mainly because he wouldn't sign with Liverpool and opted for that **** show at Chelsea
Hopefully they don't go with the nuclear option of a hapless protest and petulant posts.gougler08 said:Three extremely poor decisions - three penalties not given - which we simply cannot accept.
— Nottingham Forest (@NFFC) April 21, 2024
We warned the PGMOL that the VAR is a Luton fan before the game but they didn’t change him. Our patience has been tested multiple times.
NFFC will now consider its options.
Woah, that's pretty aggressive from the Forest club account
We should all be so fortunate…Mathguy64 said:
Michael Oliver is an open NU supporter and never comes near their matches.
10Aggie10 said:
- I wouldn't be sad at all if a Pickford-led team (Everton) got relegated.
- no hope for Burnley and Sheffield. they gone
- it will be between Luton, Forest, and Everton with the latter two's fates tied to point deductions (if Everton loses ten or more then they're more likely to go down; if Forest loses 5 or more then their chances of dropping go up).
- Palace and Brentford will stay in that not-quite-safe zone, but will never really be in true danger of relegation
can't stop playing reruns of SVU or Jag to put on USA, huh NBC?Aston94 said:
Two Matches today in the relegation battle, one vastly more important than the other:
Everton v. Liverpool (2pm, Goodison Park, Peacock). Very important Merseyside Derby for both clubs as Liverpool travels across the park to Goodison Park for a match with the Toffees. The Reds will come in needing three points in their pursuit of the EPL title and a win for the Blues would be doubly sweet as it would be a rare Derby victory and would get them close to safety. Liverpool have won four of the last five over their neighbors, with the lone exception being a 0-0 draw at Goodison last season. Everton come in with a 2-2-1 record in their last five matches, claiming 7 points in the process, while Liverpool are 3-1-1 in their last five. Should be a spirited evening on the Merseyside, always a great watch.
Manchester United v. Sheffield United (2pm, Old Trafford, Peacock). Sheffield will make the short trip to Manchester looking to avoid relegation at the hands of one of their oldest rivals. A loss will assure the Blades' relegation, which has all but been assured for months. The Red Devils claimed a 2-1 win at Bramall Lane when the clubs met in October.
Enjoy the games.