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The One About This Season Review

Ini, Paul, Manny and Tobi Season 2 Episode 10

In this soccer episode, we discuss the winners and runners-up of the 2023/2024 Premier League season, squad planning, and the impacts of injuries. Stay tuned for non-soccer content!! 

Speaker 1:

So, guys, welcome again to another soccer episode. Welcome. The season is pretty much done. We're recording a week after the season has been completed and Manchester United were the FA Cup champions. Yo bro, like, let's get into the podcast properly. Ha ha ha. Like, it's like you, man. You should have told me tonight to be like yo man. You won the FA Cup, bro. It's been a while since I've been excited To watch my United, so let me have this.

Speaker 1:

So Imagine waiting 12 months For like, for, like, good football, or not even good football, just football. That means something At the end of the day. Like, yeah, I mean Crappy football that has results. Fair enough, at least I did see my team Lift the trophy, yeah, but you're still finishing. So, yeah, negative goal difference. So yeah, we're still in Europe thanks to winning FA Cup. We're going to Europe. Chelsea's not in Europe because of that. Chelsea's going to Conference League, then Newcastle's going out. But I'm sure you guys are ready for Europe, though they are not. That's another discussion for another day.

Speaker 1:

So how we feeling? How we feeling? So City again, four pits in a row, which has never been done. Gross, with the 115 charges hanging over their heads. I hope they get charged soon so they can remove those trophies from them. But how are we feeling? How are we feeling with our team's performance?

Speaker 1:

I guess, after City, arsenal, how do you feel about Arsenal this season, bro? I have to admit, at the beginning of this season if you go listen to the podcast we recorded I predicted we would finish fourth. Yo yo yo, this is self-hits. I predicted we would finish fourth because my own biggest concern at the beginning of the season was we didn't have enough bodies in the wings. And I feel like now that the season is over, I can still say I told you so.

Speaker 1:

But the only thing that kind of saved us was soccer's fitness. You know what I mean. I suspected martinelli was going to get his usual injured and he did. And then trusard stepped up. But if saka had gotten injured, man, somebody would have stepped up. Who viera? Somebody would have stepped up. Man, somebody would have stepped up. Who Vieira, somebody would have stepped up. Man, I get that track for a good Vieira. How many times did he play Rhys Nelson? Not enough. But other than that, I guess Saka's fitness saved us. I'm never going to say Ateta saved us, man, saka's fitness and Declan Rice's brilliance. I would say that was what got us to second place. And obviously Saliba. I have to shout out my boy, saliba played every season of every, every minute of every game, every minute of every game. So shout out to Saka's fitness, saliba's availability and Declan Rice's brilliance, yeah.

Speaker 1:

But I mean, I hear that I think, honestly, in my opinion, that's not showing a lot of like character this season, you know, even going from introducing, because I think, honestly, in my opinion, arsenal showed a lot of character this season, even going from introducing, because I think people forget that this is Harvard's first season at Arsenal. True, this is Declan Rice's first season at Arsenal. Trussard, I guess Trussard's first season. Second, I think this is first Trussard First full season, because it came in January. Last season, right, last season, right, yeah, so this is the first full season. And then you have, I mean and Saliba also had mistakes this season as well, let's not forget what his team showed character, like he stepped up, you know. So I think it's only up from here. Personally, that was just my opinion.

Speaker 1:

I don't the trophy today, like it doesn't really affect anything. You know, money, my own qualms for you. There's a lot of work that you have to do, like it's much of horrible football, it's much of instabilities, not just one night of like makeup sex that you want to build back up. You get me. Wait, I have a question on that dude. Do they give uh runners-up medals in prim? I don't think so. Nope, no, only uh runners-up for the fa Cup or like, yeah, but you get, you get good money like an inverse in your next season. You know, other than the money. No trophy for second place, first losers yeah, congratulations first, first congratulations.

Speaker 1:

But how do you like, how do you guys feel? Second season in a row like pushing and massively pushing you guys to like the, the limits of what you guys, what else can you guys do? Beat Aston Villa? That's that day. That's asking for Aston to be perfect. I guess to win the Premier League you have to be perfect because of man City right now, no, but honestly, I think for me I feel like the league does not have co-honest. You get me, you don't have balls. You get me the whole league, yeah, the whole league, bro.

Speaker 1:

Because in my opinion, I feel like people just keep lying down for man City and I think that's what Ateta understands and I think Ateta's own philosophy is kind of like having Arsenal in a dominating form where Premier League teams are now shuddering, they're not thinking to themselves oh, we have a chance. Because in man City, I feel like nobody thinks they stand a chance in man City and hatred plays a major part, you know, because man City, like I mean Manchester. How many teams are in Manchester? I mean, the biggest ones are two, just two. But in London you have Arsenal, you have Chelsea, you have Fulham, like you have no here. That's now, yeah, chelsea, you are full. I'm like you have hopes everywhere. But I try to like you. You like I saw like oh, so be like, oh, that's not what the London Derby this year. And it's like, bro, do I like pay like six different teams, my, you've learned every other team just has Liverpool. So you have always put a door, thank you, exactly. So you have like five different teams in the city. That hits you. So, like, bro, every time you play a match, it's like do or die, because if you complain, thosnam is small club, you know. And you'll be like, oh, let me have a chance, but massive, not do that shit, you know. But to your defense, right, because I'm looking at aston's last features, right, they won ever. Team against united against, against spurs, against chelsea against wolves, that Chelsea against Wolves. That's a lot of teams, bro. That's like how many so far? That's a lot.

Speaker 1:

We lost a season in December. Now 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. As usual, we lost one game in the season. That game against Justin Villa. I think we dropped six points. When was it? When we had like just before we lost in December? I lost like two games in December. Once I got the schedule.

Speaker 1:

In April, you guys will lost one match in Premier League and that was against Villa. Yeah, you won, but you won in December. In May, you won all your games in May. In March you drew against City, you. You won against Brentford and trash Sheffield 6-0. So February, again in Premier League, you beat Newcastle Burnley like bro Liverpool. We had that time where it was 5-5-5. But before that, in my opinion, arsenal is a solid team, bro Liverpool.

Speaker 1:

But that was FA Cup.

Speaker 1:

In January.

Speaker 1:

That's FA Cup.

Speaker 1:

You lost to Fulham.

Speaker 1:

You lost to Fulham primarily.

Speaker 1:

That was December. That's what I'm saying. December we had this card and you drew, because you lost to Fulham 2-1. You drew with Liverpool 1-1. You lost to West Ham 2-0. Then, before then, you beat Brighton 2-0. That's no champion. You lost personally, personally, that was the same one you lost personally.

Speaker 1:

It's too, it's too impressive, bro, is impressive, impressive. I'm sorry, you guys need to drop this almost mentally. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. We are dealing with champions, 100 percent. No, we can't be doing this, you can't be doing. This is why they finish.

Speaker 1:

Oh, there's a league. It's a league, bro, it's a league. It's a league because of that, like it's a league, because for every point you drop, you're going to experience it, you're going to feel it in future, bro. But I get that, I get what you're saying. I get what you're saying. I get what you're saying.

Speaker 1:

But let me be honest with you. There are two ways to defeat massity here, and the only team that is getting to defeat massity properly is madrid fa cup primarily. No, massity, massity are not strong tournaments. Gadiola has proven that he has long like he has long-term commitment to things. He can commit to something for a very long time in tournaments. He doesn't have to do that.

Speaker 1:

Remember to beat them, remember to play their shaky football beats them. Man city I think man city already have like an aura in premier league like, yes, they have. They are fearsome. I saw that. I didn't go into that match, even Everton or man City. The only team that has beef with them is man City, and that's the only people that play football against man City. Yeah, but I feel like that's not really the right way to think about like a league.

Speaker 1:

When you're thinking about a league, I feel like you should just focus on your own race, because if you can beat people consistently like even people were saying, oh, the reason why we're not doing well past years is because we were never able to do well against the bigger teams, right, okay, this year now we beat all the top six, right, like we. We beat city once we drew with them. Yeah, we didn't lose to city this year. You're not getting it. We never used to beat small teams like that. Let's be fucking for, no, but the bigger teams were our problem. When last did we start between, yes, but we never used to be small like club words. We never won that. Even it's here like okay. Okay, let's talk about mario bro, wasn't mario basically murray's, I think?

Speaker 1:

I think I watched one tick tock when I was talking about, like you know how he is, like you know, to win a league during that, during that period, if you beat all the small teams and you lose to the big teams, you're going to win the trophy. Because if you, the small teams used to mean so, like, small things were difficult, bro. Now you're playing with brighton. That plays the same football that pep wants to play. You're playing burnley they are playing the same football that pep wants to play. Yeah, where's the boat team? But we beat the small teams this year. The small teams are puny teams, bro. I know we are no. Which one is mad? Tell me no, no, no, no.

Speaker 1:

I'm thinking like we lost to villa twice this year, bro, the fact that we lost to west ham was annoying. Like what are we losing to west ham? Random l two, zero, now, yeah, random l two, zero. Random emails, like that was kind of random. Like I feel like there's still a lot of work for that team to do. 100 bro. Like bro, again, you want to top city. You cannot be losing to west ham. You cannot be asking villa twice. Let's not even forget forget the bro. I'm gonna cut, I'm gonna cut ateta slack bro. I'm gonna cut that. Like even bro, why the fuck not? I'm losing to Villa, villa lost. They're talking like. They're talking like Villa finished fourth though they confirmed with Champions League. They're talking like Villa is not.

Speaker 1:

Is not by what's that guy's name? Emery, good evening. It's not as if Emery is not. Emery is a freaking like Sevilla champion, but when it was rated him because he doesn't play our football, but astro villa has no identity, bro, you know what I mean almost took that team down and he came in and finished for life, no identity. The last coach that I think I ever rated was martin o'neill, and he used to give us a problem back in the day. No like, okay to. I still realize. Okay, it's difficult for us now. It's always been difficult for, yeah, but one.

Speaker 1:

But for this right, arsenal had the best record, the best like head-to-head record. For most of the people that's going to potentially win the league because they beat City. They took four points out of City out of six points. Yeah, no team has done that. I don't think any team did that this year. Then Liverpool same thing of Liverpool. To win and draw. We've been in that twice. We've been in that twice. Then who else? Um, you guys lost. Then Chelsea, you guys beat Chelsea, I think, beat Chelsea and drew Chelsea. Yeah, this thing. Spurs same thing drew and I think you guys won. So, like what else? Like you guys did all the difficult guys.

Speaker 1:

I feel like Arsenal's flaws they did everything. I feel like arsenal's flaws come from the matches they drew, not the matches they lost. The matches we lost we're going to lose, but the matches that we drew we're going to draw. Like I don't believe it's like a situation where it's like um City, we won't beat Villa twice. Like I don't know you guys won't beat Villa twice. How some Villa don't hit you guys bro. I don't know man. I don't know man. Like the fact that Emery has started getting under his skin. Like I think that's mine. Like this guy played Havertz as striker all those games before Villa. Now we play Villa. It takes him to mid.

Speaker 1:

Like I'm thinking what was I asked all my stuff. I was like what was the thinking behind that? Someone was telling me oh, you know, more control in the mean. So people are just giving me random excuses for that ludacris decision. Yeah, and we still lost the game. Like now leon bailey this is post. He literally posted, like recently he's when he was celebrating against us. Now, like literally, he was like oh, I know you guys might hit me, but like, oh, like that I know logo was in view at the Emirates. There are very few people in this life that I trust. Yeah, I don't know that. I thought for sure, every way I can speak confidently on, because I'll look at your character, bro, that's how I mean. I said the thing ateta is a mad person and I believe in him because he's mad and I like it. Bro, you're right. I still feel like, yeah, like, okay, cool, you should have beaten them. Yeah, we need to do them. But, bro, again, you know that you're right.

Speaker 1:

Mind games. Emery was there before. I thought it was my memories what I brought. I don't know how I thought about emery. I don't know if I thought has any resentment for emery, but, bro, there's a reason why we beat, why I thought I beat pep twice. He's like I don't know how to do it. Why because of closeness. He knows the I mean. So he has also only this consideration, only this big people got that twice. That's not strange.

Speaker 1:

Yes, it did be like. You made it sound like it's impossible. No, no, you said this immediately. Sound like this in public. I feel like there has to be a personal reason for me to be like that. Yes, look at it. Look up when, god, maria, how many times you remember? How many times has Wenger been Murillo? How many times has Wenger played After Murillo came out to his specialty of failure? Like that would mind games at the highest level. Wenger never beat Murillo once. That guy never beat him. Like the mind game is impressive. Yeah, it's crazy, bro. So like I don't want to underestimate it, that's why I mean have trophies, they have. It's like bro before you, not me, like like.

Speaker 1:

So now, like I go to like if anybody goes to beats, look at mom, why am I playing man city? It's always balanced. There's always this weird like mass is trying to attack man. You just play counter football. But I thought I was going to work, yeah, for some reason. Yeah, I mean I, I get that ten hag is ten hag likes to take you to pep, which is great. You know, board guys, that ten hag is ten hag likes to take you to pep, which is great. The board board guys allowed them. My question now is like, what do you guys think that arsenal can now? Because again, back to this, like two seasons, now that big jump like you guys have tried, eighth um, fifth, second, second. So it's, it's not. It's like I said, it's not easy, but that final step, you have final steps.

Speaker 1:

Like I said, you guys, people think I hate ateta, but I've said it multiple times on this podcast my biggest issue at it other than the fact that I felt, like you know, his strategy was trial by error, and people were like, okay, that should not necessarily make me hate him. It's his first, his harvest first. No, no, I'm just saying that like I was coming back from a trash chelsea. I understand, but you know, let me tell you what I say it's trial by it's, trial and error, because we bought habits to replace jakka. Not, but did you, did I ever admit that? Or this is just our suspicion, you guys give us. Did he ever say though this is my problem, this is my problem? Wow, guys, that was the question. Did he ever say? This is exactly what I've answered the question. Obviously he's part of his character. He's not going to come out and say I was wrong. He's not going to come and tell you oh, this was my intentions, but it didn't work out. So here's what I did. Ateta never does that. So I feel like that's why people buy into you. No one should do it, bro, no one. You don't need to tell people. This is what this is.

Speaker 1:

The trial and error stuff is so clear with ateta and I can give you all the instances, like when he loaned out saliba that year swore from here to like from heaven and earth that Saliba was not a good player, was not ready, was too young. The next season, all of a sudden, saliba is like our number one center back. People are telling me oh, that kind of good can happen in in the in the space of months. That kind of development sprouts can just happen. I'm like like making excuses for Ateta. Okay, sure, I'll leave that.

Speaker 1:

Secondly, we saw Xhaka. They brought in Havet. Everybody knew how many games did he play, havet in the middle when we started Okay, havet, was it not Pate? Was it not Pate? Was it not working? What did he do? Strike. All of a sudden, oh, ateta saves Harvard, striker, harvard. Like it did not work. His plan never works the first time and then, all of a sudden, like it shall like materialize. That's trial and error.

Speaker 1:

Let me tell you something I feel like. I think, yeah, you're speaking about Arsenal, like Arsenal is like, I get what you're saying 100%, but I think Ateta buying Haveras was definitely trial and error. I don't think Haveras at the time was what we needed. It's what we need, or it's what we needed at the time. Even now I feel like it's too surplus, because unless you get rid of Jesus and we buy proper nine, but even if rid of his shoes and we buy proper nine, but if you buy a proper nine, where's all I'm going to play? Harvest has to be good to go back in that way. You gotta get rid of it. You gotta get rid of it in ketsia or he just has to go and play wing. If you get proper nine, that guy has to be so special to like do what harvest cannot do. You know, I feel like.

Speaker 1:

I thought like us and bro, that's the thing, the thing about why I like that is this right, I right, I go. You're saying hundred percent. We're saying it's okay, the doesn't know. No, no, I'm not saying it's okay. I'm not saying it's okay. I'm not saying it's okay. I'm not saying it's okay. I thought like, but we bought rubbish players. We bought Pablo Murray. We bought like nonsense bro, we bought fucking. Remember we had, we had fun to go down to various, the whole guy's again doozy. We had this guy in the. We had Lukunga Tavares all players that they don't like now. Lukunga Tavares, gendouzi we had this guy in the middle of the park Ceballos We've had Waka's players, bro, we have it.

Speaker 1:

I like the fact that, yes, it didn't look like it was working. Yes, 65 million is wild. Yes, it looked ridiculous, but you made it work. That is good. My issue with arsenal now at this point is that, gabriel, jesus, as in chenco, I didn't understand. I don't understand you rejected. I don't understand. You fall apart in one year, bro. You came in last season. You guys bought motivational speaking and then the second leg, the person I'll give you a motivational speech is not even trying to show up for the show, for the speech. Nothing. Zincheco. Zincheco is not like. He's out of himself. Yeah, that's what I'm saying like.

Speaker 1:

Just back to your question. If you want, like if, if, if, ateta really wants to know, like, okay, what's next, what's going to take us to our next level? Fine, I'll accept your trial and error, as long as you know your, your, your error, you know you can fix your error. But like your squad planning, man, like the squad planning is Ateta's biggest weakness, by the way, aubameyang won Player of the Season Europa League. Bro, that's Aubameyang's business, I know. I'm just saying, I'm just saying no, I'm just saying I get that. But Aubameyang, aubameyang, aubameyang.

Speaker 1:

These Ateta swore that, like Obamian is playing, like he has a lot to lose because he does. Obamian, bro, let me be honest. Obamian, that was just his side comment. I'm just saying that was the side of the trigger he blew. Obamian has to worry about his career. I love Obamian, but he has to worry about his career. He's already done. Yeah, that was just his side comment, but I'm just saying you have to pay football. If you're not going to pay football, where are you going? That's your business.

Speaker 1:

I also read that someone like Trussard now apparently Trussard tells Ateta, like talks to him very rudely, like very rashly, right, yeah, now, really, that's what I read. Where did you read this shit, bro? I read it actually. But, like, my question now is why isn't Trussard getting the same library? Well, I mean, I mean, it's not far off, though, because the reason why they sold it they sold right, they sold it from brighton, because I can't try that shit. But that's part of the reason why they sold him in brighton, because I get that behavior, brighton, where you might be fighting for 78 and I'm going to see a team that is fighting for a second. I'm telling you, like they're telling me, he still talks about it.

Speaker 1:

I don't know my question, but that, why is he not treating him the way he did? Because it's not true, because he has not true? I guess it's not true. It's not true. I don't know why. That's why I don't know gonna sign. I've.

Speaker 1:

I told you that, I've I told me is good, yeah, I've I told it, so can come with that, because I did that, cannot handle that, cannot handle black angry, like we cannot handle black men talking. Anyhow, I'm telling you, man, I'm just telling you, I'm just telling you the fact you cannot. My job is to show you I'm here's biases. There's a serious bias. I can't do confident black men, he cannot. No, you didn't say confident, you said brash, rude black men, yeah, but confident, brash, rude, whatever you think, because Trussard is literally brash and rude. I don't think so, bro. I don't believe you. Bro, everybody said he had bright teeth. Who is everybody, bro? It was not a hidden thing. No, no, okay, bro, your man are fighting for the Redwoods. One second, one second. He's still brass. He's still brass.

Speaker 1:

But, to be honest, in Brighton he was benched and axed from the squad Because of attitude problems Before they sold him. Because of his attitude problems, because it was before January, they were not planning on sending Trossard. Trossard was an important player for them. Then they kicked him out of the squad for like I think, a couple of weeks before Arsenal came in and bought him. So you could say that, okay, you could see the behavior from the previous team.

Speaker 1:

So there's a possibility that Ateta brought Kusura from the bench. How many times in this league? How many times you've got from this league? His productivity might be the reason why Ateta might just handle that kind of thing. But I'm just telling you there's a little bit of a bias there as well in terms of like, the kind of the kind of players that Ateta classifies as manageable and good, like.

Speaker 1:

Ateta has such a. There's a serious bias. I'm telling you Ateta has a serious bias going on. How about Pep? No, obviously, but you know, spit bias is real.

Speaker 1:

I don't give a fuck about my, I don't know. Yeah, I don't give a fuck about bias. Let me tell you why. Let me tell you why? Let me tell why you're gonna. Let me tell you why.

Speaker 1:

Because even us, as regular human beings, our asses, we, the reason why we have biases, protects what we're working with, or a beauty. I get that. I know how bad. You know what. You know what's going on business with a set of people. You have your own stereotypes, you have your own fears and they guide you and you operate within those fears.

Speaker 1:

As a regular person, I get that If I'm doing something seriously where my life depends on it, right. If I'm doing something seriously, like I'm trying to have like $100 million, I have like 100 million dollars, I have this big business plan. There's proper groundwork lead. If I don't do this, we must accept all of us Parameters for like selection are legit to like if we can back the fact that. Okay, based on race, like look, I'm trying to base it on communication, but like habits.

Speaker 1:

Now, habits does not have superior footballing skills. That's what he doesn't have. Superior footballing skills. Average is a good athlete. That's what he is. He's a good athlete. He's strong. He's strong. He's good in the air. He can hold ball. He can hold on, hold off the attack. Think about how much leeway I think I gave habits. Okay, compared to how much slack he cuts people like oba bro, no, no, no. I'm just talking about even pepe. Pepe would be my tip 300. How much was about any before? But that was before before. I think I know all these things. No, no, no, no, no, that was 2019. So you're saying because of the cup he got, 300, because of the amount, yes, it wasn't before. So you're saying because of the amount he was earning, because of his attitude and because he was not performing as as much on the pitch, then he should have gotten that treatment right. But compare Havertz. Havertz is earning this much once you got that treatment.

Speaker 1:

No, everybody leaves Arsenal, like on bad terms. Everybody leaves Arsenal. Why the management? That one is beyond Ateta. Like they just don't know how to handle. Like, think about it. That's gone back. How many players we have that they sold to our rivals. Like I see a lot of them today. I even forget that they play for Arsenal. They're like Chelsea, I mean. I mean Harvey B left nicely, like.

Speaker 1:

You know one thing about you, like I hear everything you're saying, but in my opinion, I feel like you're about your assessments or whatever. No, my job is just to show you guys, the facts, I think even your, even your factual speaking. You know starts. I think this guy said Savage Dan. I think he said to Coach him he said starts are like bras. You know starts are like bikinis. Oh yeah, you only show half. You're like you know it looks nice but that's not all there is to the story. You get me like that's just half of the story, bro. So I feel like you're not considering a lot of other like okay, let me ask you a question now.

Speaker 1:

The way this season played out, I saw you crying on Twitter a lot this year about, like Saka wanting to right like. My question now is like. My question now is like, like, please, if ateta had a little bit less pride, right, like don't you think pepe would have come in handy this season? Yeah, agreed, but do you think pepe would want to come in and be still, it doesn't matter what the player wants at that point. Like that's what makes you a good manager.

Speaker 1:

Right, let me tell you something. Let me say something. I'm sorry to interrupt. This is the last time I'll say anything Personally. You're right, but, bro, your team has to have leverage to do some shit to some people. If your team doesn't have leverage. You can't do some shit to me If you might not even try to compete and I think I'm better than the person you're playing for me.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to look at it like I realize. That's why I trust I probably did what I did in brighton because, like, while playing, seventh night I go to belgium, I'm a top bowler like everybody, looking at me as the next kid he be and putting me on bench, and you know that when I play, look at me against liverpool, look at me, look at me against big team. They are putting me down. I want to be annoyed. No, but I don't think people is like that, like that. We sat on the bench. They came up and played when he, when he was required bro, he's playing. Now he's a free agent. I mean one second, one second. He let's go in.

Speaker 1:

There was advocates like okay, did we? We also I don't take into account the relationship behind the sins of paper and I said what happened exactly? How was? How was that conversation? How was that energy in my as a manager? I've not worked out as a manager. What will you make decisions on' futures just based on how you feel about them?

Speaker 1:

To me, that just shows his childishness. You know what I mean. Someone like Pep, right? Every player Pep has been, except the Chelsea boy. What's his name? Palmer Palmer. Every player Pep has been, he was justified. Pep was justified. They are too, bro. Every player Pep has been, he was justified, pep was justified. They are too real Pep. Even if you say he has biases, pep's footballing parameters always confirm, would you say. Would you say, would you say as of last season, pep will tell you you are a shit player, would you say, as of last season, he was justified with Jesus as a checker. Yes, now, jesus as a checker. We can all see that they are shit. Now, we all how many chances. That's the second season. That's the second season, bro.

Speaker 1:

I don't like this. People in the Arsenal camp, since season one, since season one, they knew that these guys, they were both garbage man, bro. We can't say that. You see, this is what I'm saying, bro. This is what I'm saying. Your assessment is too cruel. Like you're mocking, you're literally. You're literally joining, you're joining, go together, and that's unfair. But Eko is shit. Eko is not shit, no, no, but like clear.

Speaker 1:

One of them is a motivational speaker, bro. Eko is a shit scorer. He's always been a shit scorer. He's always started to deal. You need to always talk in football terms, not about like player or like what you are doing in mid. If you are a striker right and you are going to the midfield, midfield, that is already 10 points towards you as your striker. I agree, and that's why, man, your position is part of being a defensive striker right now. That's why I like that like. That's why I like what are you looking for, bro? That's why I like a tether. The reason why I like a tether is that I'm working with what he has. Bro, we didn't buy zinchenko and buy his shoes for ridiculous amounts. We't Compared to today's numbers. We are buying a proper striker and a proper left back. We didn't buy them ridiculously. Atleta has finished second with a stupid striker and left back. He's finished the second season with zero striker.

Speaker 1:

Partied, fucking, stunned everybody in the midfield last season. He didn't play this season. He was injured, bro, that's not the point. He didn't play, he was injured. No, you have to think about them as human beings now, bro. No, he didn't play.

Speaker 1:

I don't know what else I was going to say. Why didn't he play? Because he was injured, bro. Who cares, bro? Who cares? This guy is clapping cheeks in. Wherever the fuck he is in, he's having great pain. Put the whole time stopping cheese. That's why you're getting injured. No, no, no one wants to say the truth. He's older than when he's 35 or 34. Yeah, he's probably. He probably like. Same thing happened with money. I live up. I told you guys this last time money, when money became shit, he was definitely older than he let off. So party is definitely older than his official age of people.

Speaker 1:

I hear that. I hear that I'm all this to say, all this to say, if Ateta wants to get in my good books. When it comes to like your player preferences or like how you see a footballer, I wish you would just put footballing parameters first. Everything else to me is secondary. Like, everything else to me is secondary. Like, think about the team, plan your team, all this thing about your ego, your ability to control how much they earn, who they are, all these things are secondary to your footballing. I hear what you're saying and the things you contribute, because football is a team. I hear what you're saying an individual, you're only contributing this much to a football team, bro. I'm telling you, if Sakara picked up a heavy injury this season, we would have been done.

Speaker 1:

So, coming to injury, segue Arsenal, because I'm on the Premier League, bro, premier League, calm down, I'm on PremierLeagueBBCcom. You're excited now? Yeah, bbccom. So the least injured team, the least team that faced the most injuries Fulham. They had 22 injuries. The next team is Arsenal 23 injuries, okay.

Speaker 1:

So do you guys think that? Okay, you mentioned, can I say something? When finished, do you guys finish, like, for example, if Saka gets injured, do you guys Do you think that Arsenal Can still Manage to finish when they are finished? No, hell, yes, one at a time you guys get to answer and say why, If Saka gets injured, or what else is important To you guys, saliba, because we saw Last season, when Saliba got injured, how everything went, went down. So do you guys feel like if you had more than 23 injuries, yeah, you guys would still be where you guys are? No, I don't know. I would say I would say we're going to be where we are this season. But, master, I've definitely not won the league. If that's the case, but they didn't definitely. Sorry to add to that, like chelsea winning back in the day, when chelsea wins the league, there's. No, they're not dragging points, anybody just is clear where are you in the league? My idea are clear nobody's ever behind them. Wait, sorry to cut you off there. Man city had 26 injuries in total, arsenal had 23, so they had three less. So can I go first? I'm going to stick to my points and see.

Speaker 1:

The reason why we did so well this season was because we had fit players like declan rice did not get injured that much, he didn't get injured at all. Saliba didn't get injured. Gabriel gabriel played. He missed like the first three games and then and that one was because they thought they were going to sell him at the beginning of the season played pretty much the full season. Ateta had the luxury of fit players. This year he had the luxury of keeping a team consistent.

Speaker 1:

Saka salga, gabriel odegaard those guys played serious numbers, bro bro. I have a question for you, man, because he plays serious numbers before that. Okay, but when you talk about gabriel, bro, gabriel was two seasons ago but he improved. There's no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. You can say. You can say improve, but improve on that. Who? Who improved him? This defense, who improved? It's right, no, it's not saliva, bro bro, that makes gabriel look good, stuff, stuff. I mean because I was. I mean you could say last season wait, man, bro, when I refused, bro, you have been white, but yeah, bro, that you see, it's just well.

Speaker 1:

Everything was the same thing last season when Saliba got injured, no, no, last season was different. Benoit was there, everyone was there. Last season was different. Last season was different. We have fucking Houdin as the backup defense, bro. We have Kiyo. Kiyo is fucking good. Kiyo wasn't dead. Kiyo was there last season when Kiyo was get signed.

Speaker 1:

After they removed Houdin, the next person they put in was Kivio. Remember when I was telling you that, like, at least you should have tried Kivio before Houdin. What are you saying? Remember? I said that on the podcast. I said Kivio. How many teams?

Speaker 1:

Kivio came last season. You signed him last season. Last season was his first season. Remember, the goal was the first one. Everybody go, there was one goal that they considered I can't remember weapon, that his boots came off. He was playing, yeah, yeah, it was cute and he was tying his boots, bro, bro, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.

Speaker 1:

I hear that when, when, like, see here, bro, you blame me. I think you are blaming me, even this whole thing about my spine? I don't believe it. Let me tell you why. About what's going on? Let me let me address that. Let me hold it. Let me address it. Let me address it.

Speaker 1:

I think I want to address here you've not accounted for Saliba's mistakes this season. His mistakes were not costly, they were not costly. They were not costly. What are you saying, bro? Which Saliba mistake was costly? Saliba mistake was costly. Well, aren't you? Aren't you allowed to make mistakes? You're a human being. You're going to have to make mistakes.

Speaker 1:

In his world, in In this world, you have to be damn near perfect to win the league. See, in my world, there's one concept that goes hand in hand with injuries, right, which is squad depth. Right, like, the reason why our lack of squad depth did not come back to haunt us this season is because players stayed fit. Mm-hmm, if Saliba got injured, or by mistake we lost a sunrise, or by mistake we lost soccer, who would have plugged in those holes through? I agree, well, we are not getting.

Speaker 1:

Is this year our situation, bro? Injuries are devastating. No, I like. Obviously, if you lose your best player, obviously you're not going to play well. But you know the difference here, my U fans. They can literally account. How is this? That was not. Let me finish, yo. My U fans can literally say to themselves oh, we had injuries. Eric Ten Hag can litter my timeline with excuses, but let him, at the time, ever say that he needs to have his head on his on the pipe.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I was waiting for every other stuff. Fans would kill you. I was literally waiting for that. I could have said that's not possible. Like you never have the like courts to be like you know what. No, I would have said I told you so what, what did you tell? So then I would have to. I would have to. I would have to.

Speaker 1:

I would have said, for instance, like, okay, why don't we have backup wingers for soccer? How many backup wingers, bro? We need them. Come on, at least one. We've got. Like, what are you talking about?

Speaker 1:

Okay, he plays doku, he plays grillish, he plays bernardo. He has bob that can even play there. He has what's the other short guy that looks like bob too? Um, lincoln lewis, but he's playing who? Most of the time, though, he's playing bernardo. They have the time half the time, but I'm going to play there because bernardo can play right. If bernardo wants to play, you play right. I feel like. I feel like, yeah, I feel like you guys on the esteem mates, yeah, like me, I love wenga and I think when I was a dominant coach, I think pep is 10x the coach. When guys, and I don't know if people understand who wenga is as a manager, you'll be very afraid because I don't think people get it.

Speaker 1:

This thing, I had david's david silver. You had bernardo silva. Yes, the brunette. Yes, harland. Yes, alvarez, he has doku.

Speaker 1:

Well, is that also due due to his own, his management and his planning? Because he has says because everybody, no, because people, because everybody wanna, everybody did not see, nobody saw when this man was building this team, all right, but because they're winning, they're winning trophies, because they've always won trophies, but when he's replacing these players with property players, they're not seeing it. Well, it's fascinating. I'm telling you, players, you have to build, like I don't have the luxury of winning the league, I'm building, but we have to build. That's the school planning. I'm telling you at the time locks.

Speaker 1:

Well, literally on the same page with that, like, when is that at that game, when you start paying, spending money in arsenal, when you start spending 60 something or having. It's like could have gotten two different. Like who? Okay, one second to add to more. To add to more the stats. Right, you are. Arsenal and man City had 28 wins. 28 wins the highest in the league. You are. You guys had the same. Like, back to back, arsenal had the most clean sheet, raya won clean sheet. You guys, I have to check that out. But you guys were like defensively solid.

Speaker 1:

Shout out to Saliba man. Shout out to Gabriel I have to give Saliba flowers, man. You might give Saliba too much flowers. You might give Saliba flowers. You might give Van Dijk flowers. And it's like as if you guys did not grow up with Ramos. How many people want Saliba right now? You did not grow up in give these defenders these days accolades. It's actually hilarious.

Speaker 1:

I like Saliba, but I don't think Saliba is the craziest team. I also don't think Haaland is the craziest striker ever. You might just give these guys hype. Haaland is a mad goal scorer, but a player not necessarily. He cannot create his chances. Bro, like bro, I beg. That's why he's a stri is pretty much I've around. Yeah, I do. I can't do anything if it doesn't get the service services and they showed a shot out. Yeah, I'm torn, be they stripped everything dying. I see a boy, that's what everybody has.

Speaker 1:

So you, you think the Arsenal can still be where you guys are with if you guys had way modern, at least women and average injury, because the average injury was like 30 something. If we had more injuries than we had. This man personally, you're right, I, I agree, because, like, if odegaard gets injured, who is? Who can create, like, who can do that? What is what he does? Fabio is, uh, odegaard, number two.

Speaker 1:

The wallary arsenal is this right, he's heavily built on chemistry and he's not built on the system. Yeah. So if you remove when we have a system, if you remove players, yeah, it's gonna have problems. That's why he didn't play. He didn't play in kata. He finally, finally realized that eddie was not our super sub, because all the guys have relationship with him. Even other guys are matinelli.

Speaker 1:

There are reasons why other guys always pass to soccer passing other guys passes here and here he doesn't pass literally, but martin hardly ever gets passed from other guys. So why does trussard get passes? Because bro trussard is the last man he does. Trussard is never the one starting with the boy. Trussard starts with the boys making runs, but, bro, last, I think one of the guys that trussard scored his dribbled and then let the border just cameletico just came and shot it.

Speaker 1:

So we can't say Jesus is useless. I mean, fair enough, because Liverpool had, like Liverpool had like 35 injuries, then Spurs had 37, newcastle had 41. Then this is like the top 3 Newcastle 41, chelsea 43, manchester United 45. So that's your point, that you guys have a lot of injuries this year. That's why you finished. No, I'm not saying that's why we finished. It's it's. It's. It's a factor, right, it's like. Even with injuries are factors like we.

Speaker 1:

You say this thing if we suffer injury next season, I want because injuries are terrible. Let me finish the reason. You say this thing that if we suffer injury next season, I want a squad plan. In Indies are terrible, bro, how about your squad plan? Let me finish the reason. How about your squad plan? Okay, let me finish now. I mean, actually they even tried with Evans Bro, if they did not have Evans this year, bro, do you know that, dude, that we Bro, they tried with him For the past. Okay, let me finish For the last. Like four games they tried that night.

Speaker 1:

I'm sorry for interrupting you, but you said that's Sego Junior. If you played him and we finished fifth, what would you say about that? No see, like, what would you say about that, though, if we played Sego and finished fifth? Yeah, like I don't think that would have been a reason for us to finish fifth, like the one reason we would, like I said, I just said to you, if Saliba and Declan Rice, like were out, like who are we going to play? Like the Saka one is just like, okay, like we do need wingers, right, at least we had Troussard. He put Troussard on the right sometimes once, like a few times, he just he doesn't have better on the left, but he's better, not the most critical point on our field is rice and saliva. In fact, that right side of the middle so you're pretty much your spine is rice, saliva and odegaard, because they're all on the right side now, but it was you guys.

Speaker 1:

Like body gets injured when you say squad players. We have georgia, we have this party. I saw you stroking your junior this year. Why do you measure in your kingdom now? Okay, because, because, bro, you cannot go. Let me tell you, yes, bro, if you fire, you cannot go and buy two bad boy strikers or three bad boy strikers and leave all of them and two little of them in the bench. You have to sell them because you cannot go and buy a bad boy striker and leave him on the bench. Your first set, your first, your first team cannot be party level. You have to step it down lower you get.

Speaker 1:

So everybody will be unhappy, yeah, but but at least you also have to count the injuries, because if we look in past years, right once Liverpool lost Van Dijk, we saw how Liverpool dropped. That was terrible. When you guys lost Saliba, that was terrible. You guys were on top of the world when Saliba was playing. As soon as you lost Saliba, you could see in the defence we lost Saka's leg too. Calm down, especially, especially against City. That second leg, against that City bitch, you guys 4-1 or so. That holding messed up. You could see that if Saliba was there. Then we now saw that the next year, when Saliba was there, we could see that Haaland did absolutely nothing when those guys were there.

Speaker 1:

So you have to account, you have to put in injuries, injuries, I think for, for example let me just finish my thoughts for example for Manchester United, we didn't have our first choice. Back line is Martinez and Varane, dalot and Shaw. Shaw was pretty much gone for the whole season. Our left, our second left back, malasia. He broke his leg so he was gone for the whole season. We had to be using Wan-Bissaka and Dalot to be playing left back, right back, which are not also distinct. Our two cbs that we always count on, vernon martinez hardly played together for the whole entire season.

Speaker 1:

Like injuries affects everything in your game. I don't understand everything you're saying, but in footballing terms I don't give a shit. The reason why I don't give you footballing terms when I started. We're going through this with wenga, when we were winning the league 2007 I don't go injured and our whole season just crashed. No one said it. Well, that's not. But last one, I don't give a.

Speaker 1:

It has also happened to negative. Good difference fregacy was last for the injured. Ferguson news was injured. Everybody was injured. Rashford was injured. 45 injuries, bro, bro, bro. 45 injuries in the whole year.

Speaker 1:

I'm sorry that might get them vacation. Rashford was just bro. I'm sorry, I don't care. Bro. You're telling me right now I don't believe what you're saying, but now you're now speaking like oh, rashford was on vacation. I don't believe this shit. Why are you getting your facts wrong, bro. This is the were on fire.

Speaker 1:

You actually were dying and you sent sancho to the mountains to go and trade. Bro, I don't even know what that was last season. Now, yeah, because sancho knew that it's right. You did what? In the middle of the city where I'm losing me? I need to send you to go and trade. Are you serious, bro?

Speaker 1:

But you see, when I think that does it, you, you back at it. I will not back up at that time. Just said that you like it's paper. I didn't back up crazy, you like crazy. I didn't back up footballing decisions about sancho, but he decided to make you about attitude and availability and all this, bro, you're not being fair to. Let me tell you why you guys are not being. It has to be footballing. No, no, no, no. You might not be fair. How can you be, bro? I'm sorry if I give you and I know, I know I don't want us to get into the central conversation, but you got to be fair because I'll lose it. If you guys, if I Like, let's, bro, like if you have a manager and you're like bro, like you're my star player, like I signed, we hired you for this crazy amount of money. We believe in you. We understand that you're not. Things are crazy. No wallet, bro, please go. No wallet bro, please go to Japan. You know, go to any country of your choice. We're going to keep paying you, bro, try and recuperate.

Speaker 1:

You know, there's one chapter in Superstrikers when Shex went back to his hometown to go and play street football so he could gain his powers back. That's what this guy went to go and do. Now you come back, you're playing dog shit. I watch you training. You play dog shit. You asked me the next day, your boy to play Sancho, mm-hmm. I just see as a normal man.

Speaker 1:

You know this guy playing dog shit in the gym, bro, I know what he's doing, not for me. I've asked you, right? I? Well, I've gone out of the name to save you and actually Give you time to actually heal and you come back and I'll do it. If I tell you, even if I tell you I get dickhead or I swear, I'll tell you, bro, you should look at me and be like Nah, it's all good man, this guy, this guy showed up for me at one point in my life. I can't trip. That's how it should be. But Sancho is thinking to himself Nah, I'm the shit in it.

Speaker 1:

Like I do agree 100% what he's saying, because like he did everything to try and get sancho going, but the fact that he gave you time, he gave you time off, he did all these things and at the end he's not like they asked him a question and just responded like I didn't like how you trained and he went online and going oh um, don't believe everything we're saying. But and the manager just told him apologize, say I'm sorry for saying that, for taking a club issue. Yeah, out to the universe. I apologize for doing that. And you're back on. Everyone moves fine and it's being stubborn and going I'm not gonna apologize, I was right, can I? Can I go on my own devil's advocate? Like point of view from all of this is right.

Speaker 1:

From when I was a child, anything that involves leadership, I, everybody in positions of authority, my parents, parents, my teachers, everybody always made it seem like the leader is always at fault. As the leader, when teams are doing badly, the fire managers do you get what I mean? So if you take that perspective where it's like, okay, as the leader, your emotions should come last, like we're talking thousands, like hundreds of thousands of dollars in salaries that these people are earning and years and years of their crap that they've put in. Now I'm not saying the managers are not human beings too and they cannot experience emotions, but I'm saying football is not an individualistic sport. It's not like table tennis, where it's like you have maybe one star you know first guy, or boxing, where it's like you are a coach of one player. It's a team sport. Even if you have like a bad apple, this, you can still manage that. No see, bro, no footballers situation is so bad because football is not played by one individual, yes, but like an individual. An individual, one second, an individual can. An individual can affect the mood of the of the team, like the changing rooms. If there's one mopey guy, negative, toxic person, it can affect the all-round, and that's everywhere, even in your workplace. That's how life is, bro.

Speaker 1:

So if they fired you for having a bad couple days at work, there's no way you'd be out here saying, oh, it wasn't, it was not the company's fault, it wasn't only one, but it wasn't, it wasn't a couple of bodies. That's not what happened to. Like that's like that's like apples, apples, oranges, okay. But you said bad day in quotes okay, you said. You said let's take it to work right. So I'm, I'm just thinking about it for your work about two years since, six years, two months. Okay, now it goes like don't get me wrong, I'm not on sancho's side, though. This is not that I'm on, just I'm on. I am anti-egoistic manager. Yes, I get what you're saying. Before I move on, let me just say like, okay, we took it to work right. So let's say we're all in our work right.

Speaker 1:

Well, in general meeting, someone asks a question about you and your manager says and your boss or someone says something that you didn't like, okay, the ways to diffuse conflicts from what's the training and everything tells you is you go meet your team leader. Or you go meet your manager and go like hey, can we have a one-on-one? I didn't like what you said about me in general, in public, can we have a discussion about it? That's the common sense. And if your manager doesn't give you the response you want, you go meet HR. We have in corporations, we have steps of what you can take to resolve conflicts. You don't go out on social media and take your company's business and put it on social media. You don't do that you business and put on social media. You don't do that. You go handle it. Sancho did the opposite. He took out the club's business in public and the manager asked him apologize. If your manager asks you apologize for taking our business in public and you say sorry and you're back to, you'll not do that.

Speaker 1:

Let me ask you, was all of this what ganacho playing 40 something games in the next season? It's on. That is barely 20. How does he? That's child abuse. You guys are encouraging. Man is getting. How much money is child abuse? You guys are encouraging child abuse? Sure, like it's not personal. It never has to be personal. We're both employed by a company. Yeah, but you know the funny thing when you draw the line, when do you draw the line? He didn't. They had to make it personal. He just said they asked him a question. You're an employee, I'm an employee and I'm not throwing you under the bus.

Speaker 1:

But sometimes Muriel would do that shit. Muriel would be like yo, this nigga played absolute dog shit and the guy would be like you, from you that I meant to have a function in this place, not just oh, I'm emotional. Let me go on twitter and tell people yo, I'm like why you said you gotta speak with your legs. You might tweet too much, you might be doing your legs, but you might be having your pr again. Imagine if the alternate reaction happened right so tenhack didn't get the apology and he just moved on and decided to play sancho. Now imagine sancho found like his form after how many years? No, just imagine. I'm just saying. Imagine tenago's able to move, move on past that disrespect and just focused on rehabilitating the people, the player on the pitch.

Speaker 1:

I get what you mean, but where do you? Where do you? Where do you draw the line? Because if you allow this kind of as a manager, fuck your feelings. It's a job, it's a job as a manager, fuck your feelings. Where do you draw the line? Because if you allow this kind of disrespect, what's stopping another player or another person From doing that? The only line that matters as a manager Is what happens At the end of 19 minutes, bro, everything else is tabloids, bro, nah, nah, everything else is.

Speaker 1:

I hear what you're saying. I hear what you're saying. Everything builds up to that. 19 minutes, bro. I hear what you're saying, but personally I feel like those times on treatment, you only afford them to the rock stars, bro, if you're not giving me 30 goals a season, like bro, if you play shit, I want to talk back. I'm benching your ass, bro, I'm blocking you. I don't have much rest.

Speaker 1:

I agree, because I just saw him. That was a daft situation. You could already tell that they had that red flag. Ronaldo was good. Ronaldo was good. Ronaldo was good. Ronaldo kind of wanted to leave, ronaldo kind of wanted to leave. By him doing that interview and calling out saying, manager, I don't respect my manager, how do you now go back and have a relationship when Ronaldo said that he went to the club and Ronaldo decided there is no going back from this, let's just part our ways and move on.

Speaker 1:

I agree with that decision, with Sancho's decision. He has done everything possible. Took him out of the limelight when we needed players, when we needed players. Took him three months, bro, he was on paid fucking leave for three months. Yeah, man, fucking leave for three months. He came back. He did not do anything. Nothing changed.

Speaker 1:

I completely agree what you did I after we had that stars, the managers are not. You know the fighting. The fight is that. That's why. That's why me not to be racist, but see me have my peeves about. You know our black brothers in football.

Speaker 1:

You know, like, personally, like I'm not trying, not all of them, because I again you had a black team that won world cup, but when you have all these players, I'll be doing young man, I'm a baller. I'm a baller like, I'm fine, I'm going to post on instagram when till I post, how many of them are doing? Oh, so we? Sorry, we couldn't get you in today. Or how many of them have instagram captions like, oh, super, got that, got enough to get you in today? How many of them? All of them. Belia, not belia. Rashford, sancho, both of them will be having those type of taglines. Well, you see beliam, but that was for a proper the Monsi has him on the ropes. That a guy's focused in school. Vinicius focused, rodrigo focus, but love this, english players breathe our bread. They do have.

Speaker 1:

My point is this room, like in this world, like this, there's still space for a bit of bad behavior. Bro, you're not serious, bro, I'm sorry. I'm sorry. There's space for a bit of bad behavior, bro. There's none. So where's Trump? Where is he Like? Where is Biden Like? All these things are bad behavior. The guy they fell on, it's not like. That guy is lying to himself, bro. I'm not like you. He's still a presidential candidate. He, trump, is whining himself. You know how bad it is. The other was the fact. Trump is whining himself. Everybody knows that. Bro, that shit's not going to work out.

Speaker 1:

When I saw the PR coming out of Borussia Dortmund that, oh, sancho is doing beats, right, I was a little bit like Like Half and half. You know what I mean Because, like I said, it's not as if I'm checking sides in this, but he has a point, my own when managers put their ego ahead of. I don't think Eric Tengati did that. I don't think it was ego. I think, as a manager, bro, I think as a manager, you should be able to forgive. No, bro, he came out and said that why can't you just? Okay, you know what. He's been a child. He's been a child. He doesn't want to apologize. He's been a child. He's still. He didn't do anything either. You keep trying like, like. Look at what he did with anthony. Like isn't because anthony is not being rude. I thought this dog shit.

Speaker 1:

Anthony has not been playing for a long time, but he's still bringing him on. Dallo is one I started regularly now over here. Anthony. Anthony is not a left back now. Anthony Hardy plays now. No, I'm saying, if he comes out, his left back is.

Speaker 1:

That was the only thing. I'm telling you guys that Anthony is a left back. That was Liverpool. That was one match that happened ever Regularly moving on. Right now it's like Anthony Hardy plays. Is that all? Or we do this thing? No, like half of started. Like how many games today? No, like half a season. Anthony hasn't played the whole season. You know, anthony was gone for a while because of his relationship with the team and then he came back. He didn't play for a long time. When he came back, he also didn't play because other people were playing, because we're now doing Rashford on the left, ganacho on the middle. Antonio hasn't played for this season. Antonio hasn't played that much for a while. Like man, that's 120 million, bro.

Speaker 1:

I'm sorry, I feel like Arsenal fans, but the ones that punish why is it Ego not entering Arsenal fans? Arsenal fans are the ones that punish. Arsenal fans are the ones that punish PP. It wasn't Ateta Arsenal fans. It's not that I kill the people, so let's move on.

Speaker 1:

So how do you feel about Liverpool and the club's final? Well, fuck, I'm happy that she's gone. When I'm up there, bro, I'm happy, I'm done, I'm happy that the club era is over. But how? So? How do you rate that club era? Right, so, he won Premier League, won Champions League. What I rate that? Shit, boss, because now that we are 20 years deep, we need a club era badly.

Speaker 1:

20 years, no premier league. Like you know, you don't really know what that means. You know what that means like, literally, like some people were born and they've never seen as an, as an orphan, like if I had a kid. Right now I have to be telling them that, oh, 20 years ago you won. You, man, you guys see, a long time ago this is what you guys are talking about how much has been invested into this league. Yeah, every season, nigga billions are being spent to fucking win one title. I get it. I don't think you guys understand me. Every time we, every time we lost it. When I was younger, let's be like, oh, dude, like let's be fucking almost impossible. And me, every time we lost it when I was younger, I used to be like, oh, we can win the league, dude, like, let's be fucking for it. It's almost impossible to win the league. That league is not easy. 20 years already in the league, like I feel like Klopp tried, yeah, I think he did well.

Speaker 1:

Well, he did push Pip, he did push Like one point, like what are you guys feeling right now? Two seasons, no, two seasons back to back how many times? How many times did the Pep win the league? He won it once, yeah, 2020, that COVID season. He won it once in Klopp's era, no, no, I mean like before they won it, he had Pep won it once, yeah, and then Klopp won it, and then now they've won it four. Are you kidding me? Are you kidding me? Yeah, well, after that, four times. After that, four times, the bubble finished second twice. Then arsenal finished second second twice, but united also finished second two exactly early, early days. I'm trying to remember when we finished, when he beat, I think, when papa was in delay was muriel time? No, muriel finished second, only finished second two, and, and this thing too so he did. I don't think so, if that.

Speaker 1:

So, in general, how do you feel about clubs overall? Give out time 10 years when we just finished 10 years. I think it's 10 years, 10 years, 10 years, 9 to 10 years. I think it was like 2012 or 2013 that he joined and won Premier League, won Champions League. He came after Bernard Rodgers. Yeah, won EFL. He didn't win the FA Cup. I don't think he won the FA Cup. Wait, when did he come? 2015 or 2018? So he joined. Let me just check this.

Speaker 1:

He joined Liverpool in 2015. Ah, ah, nigger, yeah, nigger. This is a failure of your, all of your. You might you right now? I think I dropped the white. I think I'm pushing you to the floor. Wait, let me see. What do you mean? You think I've been Mocking at Teta the whole time. You're telling me that Klopp had 5 years To dip his plan More than 5 years now, cause 2015. No, before he won it, 2015. Next year will be 2025, so it's 2024. Okay, 9 years, so 9 full years.

Speaker 1:

So in the, what was he doing? Yeah, he wasn't winning. He finished like so this is okay. So let me tell you all the winners. So he spent four seasons building up. In 2015, leicester won yeah, in 2016, chelsea won okay, we were wrong. City won it twice in his era before they won it. Let's not stop so, city. I remember when United finished second. So Pep has won it six times, six out of seven times, no, no, no, no, no. Club, I'm sorry, man, club has done well for liverpool. Sorry, um, oh, yeah, because six times, six times, six out of seven times. That's why he was doing this. Yeah, amazing, only one. Yeah, only club has done amazing. Yeah, he told the premier league he has done like, I'll be honest, I mean, no one saw the leicester thing coming.

Speaker 1:

No, bro, first should have been the one to win that year. Because, no, that's not. Should have been the first, no, that was the first. That should have been the last second. We came second, but that was first was when I was pushing them. You guys, the spurs crumbled, yeah, yeah, spurs come with towards the end and you guys now sneaking, but spurs was when I was pushing them for the longest time.

Speaker 1:

And then 2016 was a random year. Chelsea just won it that year. Was that not content? But yeah, that was kind of random. And then spurs to a second. You guys, you guys, you guys in the mail. You came second.

Speaker 1:

2017, when city won it that first time, yeah, yo, no, no, no. Then we came second again during all this time. 2017, that was, um, when liverpool, no, no. When city won it in 2020, you came second again. Well, you guys are mad. I'm actually annoyed.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, why did I took him this long to win one bro? You just said it yourself. Apparently he's noisy now. I won't fight you this nigga. You guys love. You guys see, nigger, like bro, pep had five years to assess the game before. Club had five years. Club, you have five years To assess the game Before he started doing anything. Klopp had 5 years. Klopp, he had 5 years To assess the game Before he started doing shit. So let me ask you you really think Ateta can win us a Bro? 100, fucking Thousand percent Bro. Ateta is Murillo's spawn. I'm telling you for facts Everyone, everyone in Champions League, ateta is Mur club, club, club, club has had, I think I don't care. So what many good money. Yeah, what about club? Right now I can go to the side club Champions League.

Speaker 1:

He won one Champions League. Um lost, I think, two against madrid. So three, three finals, two finals against madrid, yeah, two finals against madrid. Lost twice again. So he did a good job.

Speaker 1:

He did a good job and especially because liverpool are normally really known as, like, mega spenders, I think, oh, he spent a lot of money. He bought that for how much. And he was, it was record breaker. Then he was the is for goalie too, for both of them. Going and defending was record breaking. Yeah, and he was, it was record breaker. Then he was the is for goalie, for both of them. Going and defending was record breaking. Yeah, and he had trends. He had that would have been seen. Guy, he had, he had. We bought the hour. Well, forgetting, I bought jesus for like 17 million or something. He bought. This is not Gigi, he bought Gigi too. Yeah, who else he got, like a lot of players, he got his players.

Speaker 1:

It's like that net spend. I come out to that net spend. Is it the manager or the club doing good business to have a net spend? Not necessarily the manager having net spend. You won't really know, because the way things are run in different clubs, right, some managers are involved in the signings, some selling, yeah, selling and buying and buying.

Speaker 1:

Like even, like toby was saying the last time, club may have been involved in the way where, like, when they needed to sell, he was telling them to keep. No, but club just started having a full range like personal relationships and sentimental relationships. Yeah, that they should have let go. Yeah, like who though? Milner, henderson, anderson, all those. They should have gone. He kept all those people because, you know, club is very yeah, yeah, yeah, it gets emotional. It gets very emotionally attached to all these guys. Toby was really mad about that last time. That's like your feelings. Club had yeah, that's one video club had.

Speaker 1:

He took players for way too long. Toby, toby, stfu. First of all, the one failure is the biggest success the fact that I can't do that shit. The one failure is the biggest success because players want to play for him. Trent Arnold is good to go to Taneo for him. So like, yeah, so like then. So Liverpool finished third. Then Villa. How do you like that's like Champions League.

Speaker 1:

Naema is a very good coach, like I think. I mean I don't know what was wrong at Arsenal, but like maybe it was. He didn't really know the language. Maybe his English got better now. Yeah, whatever it was, I feel like. I feel like you know, I feel like one thing I think the theme of this story, guys, you know, I know we've talked a lot about football, but hatred is a great motivation, like motivation out to you, get me.

Speaker 1:

It's a great like. It's like I'm not kick me out, I'm gonna show them, yo, that you guys were wrong. He literally hates us. He hates us sancho, sancho. You know, emory, look at that. There's a, there's a pattern here.

Speaker 1:

Murillo, you're like you have to resent, whatever your fight, so I can beat it and kill it. As long as you hate poverty, your life like hate. Losing your life, like it has to be something you hate. Like how, how bad is spurs that like I know the initial. You're praising angie the first couple of games, like, oh, angie's mind, his football is beautiful, he's the best manager in the manager.

Speaker 1:

Then, when, when you guys went, spurs needed to win to have that solidified a fourth position, they do it. They chop L against City, chop L against Arsenal, chop L against Chelsea, like your three, like Liverpool to the all the teams around you. You took L's. Then Villa from nowhere, huh, but I was like you know, I'm hoping that you know just. I'm just you know, further like stab club. You know, just fuck up the right bro, so on.

Speaker 1:

I want you know much of this. Madison guy, you're trash. You don't have any partnership with son. Richard is on his bench. I'm like first season, though who, madison? Just let's, let's see how we go. I don't see nothing cooking.

Speaker 1:

You know, first season is always weird, you know, like this guy, united, bro, bro, stop any, any, stop any. Yeah, no, not Kobe Ini, you are copying him. Starboy Kobe? No, you're a Chelsea boy. That you guys. What's his name now? Palmer? No, which one? Which Chelsea boy? If we mind you, mount Mount Boy. Mount's injury just killed him, bro, stop you guys. See, ini, you said something that was going to make me leave it. This is a case I want to.

Speaker 1:

When you know your child, your children are like, very anal on them. We're not going to read, we're not going to do this. You're not seeing, you're not people like, oh, yeah, yeah, let me buy you more candy, let me give your child. That obviously is like bro, like, come on, bro. Like you know what you're saying, you get what you're saying.

Speaker 1:

Well, it, it's Havertz's first season. Havertz scored this many goals. It was not part of the plan. Won't you call that a successful signing? It was not part of the plan. He did not sign to be our number nine. So you see that successful signing. So Mane sees that successful signing. Do you see that successful signing? I mean, it's called goals. Sure, it is a successful signing. He doesn't want to say it, bro, that's your first season.

Speaker 1:

Moving on your first season, I feel like this one season I'm sorry for like Bringing it back to Arsenal this one season. Yeah, declareis and Havet, like you played three seasons for Arsenal. Let me be fucking for real. No, I love Declare. Now, if you can go through this journey where you're like committed to every match, bro, that means that, bro, it's like you played two seasons like already.

Speaker 1:

I seen your player in that scene. He might have it. You know your boys they're not, oh, new guys. But you can't say about this habit stuff that you guys should really, if jesus can just stay up front, jesus, that goes into the same chances. Yeah, no, no, 100. Like. I think the accolades that harvest is getting should be giving to you behind him. No, no, no, no, no, I'll give it to Harvest. The only accolade I'll give him for being there, I'll give it to Harvest, because Jesus is never there. I'll give it to Harvest. He's always missing, he's always missing, he's always missing, he's always missing. That's what I'm saying Behind the sunrise about this guy.

Speaker 1:

You know what I like about ramsay land, this other person. I think that said with ramsdale and, and he's like when he came out and said oh, you know I'm a striker but I don't really like to score. I don't like to dream, I like helping the team. Okay, ramsay was saying it is very difficult to focus, you know, during the game or the game, and sometimes, yeah, get out of my club. You're like you're not winners. But I'm trying to move them on. Now it makes sense. I think it's moving them on around this room. Yeah, bricky sack and I I'm new castle too you're not going for china, play europe. So, yeah, oh, coming to newcastle. No, coming to that, we're coming to that. We're coming to that. You come here. You come here, we're going to that. Issa, come and carry down our 14 jersey that you deserve. Collect it from that boy, bro, calm down, calm down, we'll talk about, we'll talk about Issa.

Speaker 1:

So 6th was Chelsea. Chelsea was terrible and towards the last end, last 10 games, like, yeah, yeah, like okay. My problem with Chelsea this year was like I feel like Enzo Fernandes is like overrated. Oh, 100%, bro, caicedo, I thought he was, but at least he runs, he moves, he tries. He's just unlucky on shots. He's not a shot-unlucky guy.

Speaker 1:

I think he's clumsy too. Yeah, he's clumsy. Chelsea has a lot of clumsy players Like Caicedo is very clumsy and the left back with the big hair, what's his name? Kukurela, kukurela too. I don't like clumsy players. The only energy is that his hair. Players that can trip on their own feet? Yeah, bro, I don't like that shit. And Chelsea has a bunch of those kind of players. So I don't really. But other than that, jackson, most improved player, huh, most improved bro.

Speaker 1:

That guy plays like y'all bum in his head, like last five games, last six games, bro, but he's like his decision-making is fam. Yeah, I mean His dog shit. Like dog fucking shit, bro, yeah, I mean. Yeah, I would say I mean His decision-making is horrible. Who is that number one cam in Chelsea? Oh, no, ko Pama bro. Ko Pama, right, ko Pama bro, I don't like Pama. I like him. This is what I would say.

Speaker 1:

Except for footballing abilities, I don't like everything else about him. Why? Because he's white and Jamaican. He's a Jamaican shopper. Is he white? Is he Jamaican? He's white, I think he's Jamaican. Yeah, his granddad is Jamaican.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, well, I guess just a play, because ends wouldn't be a lasting game. Yeah, without in surgery, was guys driving? You know what's the first I want to like? I just see what I want to shoot some lady, I was. But he scores what he goes. He does it, but that guy is shit. That guy shoots. He's good like deep. He shoots against Brighton, wasn't Brighton? He's supposed to be calm but he shoots better like that. Guy cannot shoot the ball. Yeah, it's because energy works better for his sex than he can. I don't think it's that creative to be calm, but like when need legs in the middle, then he comes in handy. Like even interesting how they fired porch at the end. It's like, yeah, sorry, I kind of feel like you want to stay either.

Speaker 1:

I don't think he trusts those guys. I don't believe me either. To be honest, I don't think he really trusts the squad. Like like seriously, first of all, I mean we can't trust chel Chelsea to also be sitting out waiting for you to thrive like Chelsea. Yeah, that's true. In his defense too, though, he did have 43 injuries like the second, second, most, second, most injured team in Premier League. But shout out to them they have players. They have players. They have like over 100, 100 and something players. They have players that can always play. Like who comes in other than nonny who plays their rights, except not nonny maduiki.

Speaker 1:

I think palm month sometimes, or sterling is the one gone. Old man, old master. But the last five games was all win, win, win, win, win. Yeah, I know that. That reminds me of when guys asked not to play. Atrocious, they last 10 years like we won. I'm like, oh my god, maybe there's hope for next season. That's what you used to carry on the next season.

Speaker 1:

And then it comes like I didn't think we were going to experience December madness this year, and we did again. December is our curse. December in London, bro. Come on, man, it's romantic. You're the fam you gave me gifts, you know, I thought we had outgrown the December curse. Nah, bro, it's December in London, bro. Now it'll be.

Speaker 1:

To look at this alright, spurs won 20 games. Alright, drawn six and they lost 12. Who Spurs? Spurs Lost 12? They lost 12. Chelsea Chelsea that was saying had a bad season, went and finished strong. They won 18 games, so two games less. And this is Spurs that apparently had a very good season, bro, and Chelsea that had A very poor season. Right, 2 points, 2 wins below. They lost. They drew 9 times. They lost 11 times. Yeah, Imprimarily, chelsea lost less than Spurs, imprimarily.

Speaker 1:

The biggest Known secret Is just Reduce. The biggest known secret is just reduce your l's, like drugs are okay, yeah, yeah, yeah, like dog drawers, just don't lose. That's crazy, though, and chelsea's supposed to have a bad. If you need to go for the draw, go for it like you need to play premier league, like almost, almost, like it's a tournament. That's what I'm saying and that's what I feel like. I feel like, sometimes, good to lose the ball, don't draw. Make sure you are winning more than you are. That if you want to win the league. So, when it comes to losing, man city lost three times. Arsenal lost five times. Liverpool lost four times yeah, then the next team, from 4th below All lost 1 and double digits. It's only the top 3 that lost 3, 4, 5 times. 5 is too much In my opinion. That's, if you're trying To win the league. Yeah, then Lucas, your favourite Store right now.

Speaker 1:

Yo, I used to be Stuff with this guy, isaac. What do you call this guy? Paketa, paketa, what do you really pocket? I always say that that guy's down. Yeah, that guy's so annoying.

Speaker 1:

And it makes sense now. All those things you used to do on the pitch. Thank you, it makes sense now because those games when I was on that clip. Yeah, when I saw that match, I was like that's a very stupid. Look at the one. I get suspicious, suspicious, I'm sure maybe that's where it started like maybe they see the way he behaves on the picture and they're like, yeah, like bro, he's not much, that's a stupid yellow. Yeah, there's no attack going on. Yeah, you said that he didn't place the bets under his name. Obviously that would have been dumb now, that being what was getting he did now, right, yeah, so he plays the bets on that for his name stuff.

Speaker 1:

Parties, we just call them up, tell them, please be a cheer. Look hard was very difficult to prove, though, that you did that, unless they have like a lot of information, but primarily going to charge you if they don't feel like, because he did say I saw his statement. He put I was like after I was cooperating with him for eight to nine months doing investigation, yeah, so that means for a minute to get to this point, do you? But do you guys think a sock and Bruno Camaro's will actually leave? I mean, this is a selling um, the selling parties, so we might need, oh, yeah, this up.

Speaker 1:

I didn't. I don't know, I was. He's really close 100 mil, right? What technical players? Manuno is not technical, bro, all energy, he's all energy grab. Imagine having a dacm one day. I just declare it. I'm like what the fuck you do my nigga like I'll take declarations on anybody.

Speaker 1:

Don't hope for any sensible attacks today, just praise inshallah and vibes so isaac hey, that's the, that's the gold. But how many people want isa sack, everybody wants to start, like I. Only school guys feel like disgusting what you can see. There are only two down. A keeper was a guy's name for me, ask II. And now looking at you. But I was going to see.

Speaker 1:

How do you guys feel about Bernie team? That was mad, that was a fucking. That was, that was a bad boy. Go, it's cold. That was an yeah, that was a moment. How'd you guys feel about burnley, though? Burnley finished 19th and somehow company is now buying by money manager. Talk about filling upwards, bro. Look at our feeling forward. You know filling up.

Speaker 1:

Did brian change their management or something? They seem like they did last season? They let go of, like the ceo, like a bunch of people last year after they fired them. Oh yeah, that's actually true. Olivacana, yeah, those men when they fired them was his name, um, this man or something, yeah, when they fired him, then they let go of some money, they let go of any button to let go of the management guys. So their new management right now is not the same. That's why I I didn't know that and I had to ask because it felt like the decisions by and make these days are kind of different.

Speaker 1:

Just should I say just should I sign hasi flick, though like yeah, but I see, I see flick is more so. Who did you get chelsea? They haven't got anywhere yet. A bus has signed um, flick. Flick is going to. Yeah, I think he's going to boss.

Speaker 1:

I also heard that Tuchel didn't want to go back to Bayern because he knew United was going to hire him. But now that they have won the FA Cup, they might not fire him. Man, I don't even know what's going on. Tuchel might be. He might just be in the no man's land again because he was so confident about that. Oh no, I'm not coming back. I think Tuko is his shit manager. I don't really read that guy. I feel like the guy did not have. He lost lucky the thing he did against Madrid, like last. You were winning a couple minutes to the end. You think Madrid are going to sit down and take it? I don't know you talk about Madrid. Tuko of Sane off.

Speaker 1:

Um took off king to his to be a divisor. King was injured, that's what everybody's saying. That king and musiala were injured. Yeah, king was having back issues, I think, did not replay that game now. So nabri, sani, king and musiala all of they even lost their last game. Brian lost their last game because they lost because they were meant to finish second, but now they finished third. They finished thoughts on how they can't even play Super Cup next season but the finish third, so can't even win a trophy to enjoy. Then always happy for kings down for us good. Oh yes, person asked no a to wrap it up Sheffield last 38 games won three, drew seven and lost 28.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, see what I'm saying. I feel like you know normally, you know they should be. I don't know. I feel like the last four they're just dog shit. They're not trying to upset anybody. They not trying to upset anybody. I'm trying to cause a hero, cause they're just taking it. You know, I hope they save um. What's his name? Um, uh, barclay from london. Yeah, I hope. I think this is someone, someone's trying to sign him. Yeah, west ham on newcastle has always been good. Yeah, why they never? Why he didn't give it a chance in chelsea? Like, yeah, it wasn't giving the chance because he was very good in Everton and Chelsea bought him and chopped the bench in Chelsea. Then he left. Then that's when now we're at. Yeah, backe has always been good. Maybe I don't know, maybe that's like they found out.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying, man, my own is just like this football, like what determines where a good player is. Like I don't know, man, it is not, it's not pure. These days, about finishing products is about is about your piece, about the end product. It's not about your dream bleed. Talk about you guys. Get my socialize. I don't care about the cellar body, so I'll do put them in the box guy, okay, don't care. Like, what's your, what's your assistant goals guy, I'm not, I'm not a star, I'm not just a stats guy, but I like. I like you when you dribble and then you move this or something else. Yeah, I like you when you listen to that passing, though, but they are getting the ball forward or they are breaking the last man and past making a nice ball in. I like that. But if your status is just, oh, I'm a skill, I don't care, bro, I think.

Speaker 1:

Special mention to everton, though shundage, even with like point deduction, still managed to finish like this, what they always do. I like shundag. You're always finishing like three or four. I like shundag. Shundag is like, you know, the working man, the man is five, the nine to five man. That the man you know the capitalism is beating him, he's fighting is like you know, the walking man. That the man is the 95 man. That the man you know the capitalism is beating him, he's fighting back man, you know, as long as everything doesn't get really big, yeah, yeah, he just represents the walking class of uk.

Speaker 1:

You know the beer, the pub loving, you know you do your night one and go drink with the boys. You know you go your night when a good dream I got you with the boys, you. Then you go play something. Yeah, I think that longest and one of the longest clubs I have and you still manage to finish 15th. Now, that's, that's, that's up like that was the right. Now I think they had their point was 40. So I think it got deducted five points first and it got deducted two points. So if they had that seven they would have probably finished. Wolves is 14 and then they're 15. So that is so funny, bro. I like how he landed there. It's like, oh we know, at seven he might not see the level, he might finish 36th. He's killing me, bro, damn, because Fulham is still above them, because Fulham has better goal difference.

Speaker 1:

This is where you guys want to buy that guy. Oh, they are CB, are they? Are they Burayo, who From F? Oh, he's going on free, free transfer. Oh, tossing, tossing this thing, because he's from man City's academy. Yeah, then he moved to Fulham. He's actually a very good player, though His distribution is kind of weird.

Speaker 1:

I watched Fulham a couple times this year and like, if you send that back and you're not passing the ball properly, coming back, coming to that itself, because to even the most past, like people with passing, number one is Rodri, followed by Louis Dunk, which is a CB, um, pascal Gross, then Van Dijk, another CB Saliba, another CB Diaz, and these side passes Premier League, the way the Premier League has evolved, man, but you're not passing. These are side passes, though Diaz is sixth, then seventh is Romero, eighth is passes, though they have the sixth, then seventh is romero, eight is um hell, night is akaji. Yeah, ah, you're stupid, bro. 10 is killing man. All different right now.

Speaker 1:

Primarily, the game is played in that circle, the middle of the park. Yeah, as you should like. The game is way too tight now, like in the premier league, like, oh, the machine, for example, the defenders that we tried, like our DMs, yeah, and I mean and that's the word Guardiola created Guardiola is doing oh, yeah, you know, you can play from the back, like he's not just putting it in the air literally, if you find the targets, man, I'm like boom, no, no, but I think what works against, like what works against the Giants, do diamond if you pack your method, because against madrid, magic plays with diamond. He didn't, yeah, they didn't really do much today. Again, yes, man, you too.

Speaker 1:

Like, look at who used diamonds. They were nothing. Before me is in the zidane. I think was caragada, according to the british zidane. I'm like this car got guy too, lord, wait, so who was the diamond?

Speaker 1:

Because diamond was bruno on the top, um kobe, um mctominay, then Amribat, oh, I see, then we used Rashford and Ganacho as the wingers. That's not that solidified that middle man. They didn't. That's 4-4-2, like 4-4-2 Diamond, we didn't use 2, we didn't use 2. You just said wingers, yes, so it was like when we were defending they were wingers. So then where it was four in the front when defending, so we're defending with rashford, mctominay, bruno and ganacho, but when we're attacking, I'm about to say like so when you're attacking, like there was no striker today, that's what you're saying I'll kind of yeah, it wasn't really like a striker, it was like more like outfit wingers of Rashford and Ganach, because 100 meter boys, 100 meter senior boys, because they didn't really, because it's the same thing what Arsenal did.

Speaker 1:

Arsenal didn't use a diamond, but you guys did a mid block and that works against City. City can't play if you are doing mid block, mid block City. Really. If you do low block, city will open you, but mid-block, if you press them a little bit and you manage to hold that press, very well, they didn't really, because against Arsenal they didn't really do much. Against Madrid, second leg, same thing pass the ball back. They didn't really do much. Against United, too, they didn't really do much.

Speaker 1:

The goal was was Onana's mistake. Even Onana was good throughout the whole game, but that save that he should have easily saved and would have won 2-0, but he didn't. But he made it today, right yesterday. Yeah, I felt like he should have should have saved that. Yeah, he just you know he likes to shove things around. He should have easily saved that.

Speaker 1:

He's not very good with low balls. He he's all really good with catching the ball. In general he's good with the ball. Don't ask me if he's got the ball. I saw that today. I was like, okay, you already got it. Yeah, like you already touched it. Why are you doing this? I was so mad man Because we limited City's chances were only from outside shots. City barely had anything. I was so irritated when I saw him with that cup today. I'm like, oh no, no, with the cup was the most irritating thing I saw today, because I was just like the man of your quality does not deserve any praise.

Speaker 1:

So imagine one of the champions. So how do you feel about what? Oh, this guy? Oh only what. Kings from Aston Villa. He's highest assist with 13 assists and is the fourth goals score of 19. That's crazy. That's crazy. I mean, like I don't, like he's going to stay with you.

Speaker 1:

It's probably good to be their franchise player. Yeah, I'm a. I don't know what you're walking. I don't need a small guy in front, I need. I don't think everybody played to that striker. I can't lie, bro. Personally I don't think anybody played to only what. I mean. He may just pay attention this year because it's him.

Speaker 1:

Him and solanki were both 19 goals, 19 goals and three, four were 19. They fought, fought. They were three, three people that were fought and it was folding to lanky and hopkins 19 goals. They said, uh, what's his name? Um usime, once come to arsenal, that's what he does, that's his dream, that's his choice. People can do. I don't want him. I don't want him if he's awkward whenever he's not in the box. Yeah, it's like Haaland. Usimi and Haaland have very similar like Goal scorer. Haaland, highest goal scorer 27 goals Only bad season.

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Palmer 22. Not bad. Isak 21. 3. 3rd, I need Isak at Arsenal. Man, alright guys, I guess this was, I don't know that.

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Premier League 23-24 season done. City winning four times in a row, ew, like, I guess next season. We'll see what's to come. Hopefully Arsenal wins the league next season. Any predictions? Predictions, for it depends on who we sign, depends on their squad planning.

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We can get someone to replace Pati, someone to come off the bench for Saka and a top nine, and then we still need someone that can help out Sariba and Gabriel. We need like four or five players, man, like, yeah, we just need a surprising event where, like you know, man City, man, you Chelsea, liverpool, get, really get that you know, more bribery issues with them. I just Brody, I see me stocks man, I just feel like you have to like, I mean, it's cool when your first 11 is good, but when start realizing that your second team is not, like that's the second thing. Yeah, I feel like that's what I was now. Yeah, we need a proper second team and like we can't be bringing it out, just like we need to expand just the creativity, like it shouldn't just be other guys, soccer and habits, like we need to like, make, like, have like different boxes in the field that, like you know creative as well, you know. So I mean that's an end to our soccer episode till next August past August or Christmas, when next season starts again.

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Yeah, um, what you guys doing? There's no Prem right, I guess yours, that's the only advantage. Yours is um, next month, I think, yeah, yeah, always, like 15th or 16th to a month to July, june, july Euros, then pre-season starts afterwards, then Premier League starts August, like 15th or 16th, and then we are in our range 20th. Then the year goes again. Alright, guys, thanks for listening. Manchester United, greatest team in the world Peace. Fuck that. You know that. I'm editing that out.