I think this Premier season was a little like the Leicester City winning season. All the other supposed big teams were very average (Man City losing 9 games for example) whilst instead of Leicester you had a good Liverpool team being supremely consistent (I think it was 15 wins or something by one goal?)
I agree completely with that. My team (Portsmouth) finished 5th this season and it was the worst season of football I've ever had the misfortune to watch them play. Boring, turgid, basic percentage football (get it wide. mostly with a long, often aimless, ball, cross it, rinse repeat) add to that sit back once ahead and play on the break, consequently giving up leads often. If ever there was football fit to be played behind closed doors then this was it. We finished 5th, were unbeaten at home in the 18 games we'd played before lockdown and not once did I go home thinking that was an enjoyable game today.
I do like his interviews though
I know most of you will not agree with me but i like my club to play good football even if the results are not there. As a Spurs fan i loved the football we played under Pocchetino even if we didn't win silverware, it was great to watch. Now we (supposedly) have a manager who wins silverware, but our football is piss poor (and a totally classless guy, Vertonghen didn't got is farewell minutes yesterday, a total disgrace). I doubt we will win something under Mourinho, but if we do, i will still prefer the Pocchetino years. Don't forget that football is supposed to be entertainment. That is why i sympathize with both LIverpool and Man City, they are entertaining people (even if City has an unfair advantage, but that is a totally different story).
I agree completely with that. My team (Portsmouth) finished 5th this season and it was the worst season of football I've ever had the misfortune to watch them play. Boring, turgid, basic percentage football (get it wide. mostly with a long, often aimless, ball, cross it, rinse repeat) add to that sit back once ahead and play on the break, consequently giving up leads often. If ever there was football fit to be played behind closed doors then this was it. We finished 5th, were unbeaten at home in the 18 games we'd played before lockdown and not once did I go home thinking that was an enjoyable game today.
He is more Brent than Brent!
I do like his interviews though




