How is Sneijder not transferred to a bigger club yet?
Maybe its his playstyle? Maybe he likes to be a big fish in a small pond or just likes the place in general.
I think he's close to his 2010 form again but afaik Gala demanded a €20M sum for him which clubs won't pay for someone that hasn't played in a top league in a couple of years and is 30 years old.
And now they lead 3-2. Wat. I think Wilson has now won 10 penalties for Bournemouth this season. Mental.
And the youthful partnership of Emile Heskey and Eidur Gudhjonsen produce a goal for Bolton.
Bournemouth look good for taking back the league, as they're now 4-2 up on Birmingham. Harsh red for Birmingham's Robinson as well, so Bournemouth look good now.
I watched Watford vs Boro in and out of sleep and i was pretty disappointed in the defending levels, if they play like that in the prem both teams would ship a lot of goals. Offensively both of those teams looked decent but Boro are carrying Tomlin so hard, guy is overweight and to slow. Don't like these kind of luxury players in lower leagues because when promotion comes you are stuck with them. Im hoping Boro and Watford go up for selfish reasons of seeing Bamford and Deeney at top level seeing if they can score the goals they score in championship at the highest level. For Englands benefit of course and Bamford is Chelsea player.
Palace should have scored there. Sellhurst Park is no easy place to go when you're trying to win the Premier League.
edit: Aguero drives one against the post.
edit 2: All that City pressure and Palace go and score down the other end.
It's such a great atmosphere in that little stadium.
"We love you, we love you, we love you, And where you play we follow, we follow, we follow. We support the Palace, the Palace, the Palace, weeeaaaahiiiooooooo"
edit 3: We are going to hear a fair bit more of that particular song. Puncheon with an amazing free kick 2:0 Palace.
With City form it's not totally implausible to get caught by Liverpool or Tottenham. Imo future doesn't look too bright for them, they have by far oldest squad in the league (almost a year older than second QPR and almost 3 years older than league average) and cannot really afford huge rebuild due to FFP.
Wow I'm pretty surprised as well, what on earth have city been doing on the transfer market lately? Not that I mind, one competitor less for Arsenal next season :D
On April 07 2015 06:38 lprk wrote: I looked here which looks more extreme, probably one of them doesn't contain all the players.
Ouch. Both pretty damning numbers, I hope for City's sake that the previous one is more accurate or else they are heading into the same direction as Milan.
I'm shocked that Gladbach has one of the oldest squads in the Bundesliga. All of their key players are between 22 and 26, so I guess it's just Raffael and the fringe players that push the average up.