Apparently the real Premier League trophy is at Brighton and a replica at Liverpool
Wouldn't that always be the case, with the leader on the final day having the real one?
Could be urban legend, but read/heard that the European cup was adorned with the colors of Bayern in 1999, was taken to the lift at 90 minutes, by the time the doors opened they were losing and it had to go back up to be changed.
Prolly BS as their colours are also red and white.
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Mourinihos legacy, that wound is still raw
Big day today!!!
Time to get onit
^ Are you gonna be watching from the local mate?
The mullered Mancs Mecca of Macclesfield
Big family day at the Etihad, big screen bands etc....
Party
^ Nice.
Should be a formality but its a funny old game
Good luck with it mate.
Looking forward to your afterparty
Decisions, decisions
Watch the Man City game and all the celebrations or watch Liverpool and the deapair.
That didnt take long.
Man U losing
Liverpool are top!!
That minute was the only time City have been behind in this competition for 103 days.
Man Ure 0-1 Cardiff"Manchester Utd are showing great team chemistry. They are passing the ball around seamlessly."
Looks like Brighton have not taken up Pep's invitation to water the pitch.
Champions Champions Champions
Yoy scouse BASTARDS
You Scourse BastARDS
Well done Aubameyangadingdong getting a share of the Golden Boot, especially considering the shower of shite you've had to rely on for service most weeks.
Who's that fat bint that carried out the trophy Chitty?
Couldn't they let a real fan do it?
Record season for goals in the 20-team EPL: 1,067 at an average of 2.8 a game.
Mind you the 5-3 at Bournemouth helped!
Seemed to be quite a poisonous atmosphere in the ground today at times, especially when Pogba was on the ball.
Replicated here:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...upporters.html
Not just the one fan giving him verbals there.
What a mess we're in.
http://twitter.com/i/status/1127640734700642304
I've not seen much like this between the team and the fans in more than 35 years of following United. We had the late 80s, but we mostly accepted the players weren't good enough then.
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