Soccer Super Thread

(from UK football journalist)

In one glorious, chaotic, utterly football-scripted evening, West Ham United F.C. have the chance to RELEGATE Tottenham Hotspur F.C. and CRUSH Arsenal F.C.’s Premier League title dreams in the same breath.

This isn’t just football anymore.
This is cinema.
This is generational rivalry heritage.
This is peak Barclays chaos injected straight into the veins of humanity.

For the sake of football…
For the content…
For the memes…
For every neutral who lives for maximum carnage…
For the timeline…
For the history books…

The world may never witness levels of headloss like this ever again.



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First time in history one league has a club in all three UEFA finals!
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EVERY single European final this season has a Premier League team.
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Aston Villa in the UEFA Europa League Final
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Arsenal in the UEFA Champions League Final
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Crystal Palace in the UEFA Europa Conference League Final
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The Premier League isn’t just competing in Europe…It’s OWNING it



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Arsenal’s next PL opponents:

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West Ham = Fighting to stay up
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Burnley = Relegated
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Palace = UECL finalists


City’s next PL opponents:

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Brentford = Fighting for Europe
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Palace = UECL final
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Bournemouth = Fighting for Europe
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Villa = UEL final four days prior


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Spoils shared in first-leg thriller​

Sydney FC and Isuzu Ute A-League premiers Newcastle Jets drew 1-1 in the first leg of their semi-final at Allianz Stadium on Saturday.

An exchange of goals eight minutes apart early in the second half leaves the tie in the balance ahead of the second leg at McDonald Jones Stadium next Saturday.

Apostolos Stamatelopoulos opened the scoring in the 50th minute before a sweeping counter-attack ended in Newcastle’s equaliser to Eli Adams.


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Auckland and Adelaide all square in semi-final first leg​


Auckland FC and Adelaide United will head into the second leg still tied after a 1-1 draw at a wet and slippery Go Media Stadium.

Lachlan Brook opened the scoring for Auckland in the first half before Harry Crawford drew Adelaide back level in the second.


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