It was nice to have all the games on at the same time for once. I blame the constant trickle of football for my FPL downfall
^ Trust Cyrille to fight to the death for mid table mediocrity
I concur, watched nearly every game and only finished on 2340 pts. Still a new personal best.
What a season, it's been emotional...
Sergio Aguero signed off in styleThe Premier League signed off for another season and we said farewell to a few legends.
Here are just a few of the best tweets from the weekend's football.
1. A Premier League legend bows out
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After 10 years and 184 Premier League goals (a record for a player at a single club), Sergio Aguero said farewell to Manchester City on Sunday. He's their most decorated player.
2. What a moment
One for the fansIn a lovely gesture, Manchester City invited 15-year-old fan Jake Tindale, who is recovering from brain surgery, to help them toast the title.
3. Liverpool's top three wishes granted by Wijnaldum and co
So, it turns out that Liverpool's season... wasn't that bad in the end? They were top of the table at Christmas, all the way down in eighth place by March and came into the last day of the season hoping to scrape into the top four on goal difference. In the event, they ended up third.
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It was an emotional day too, as Gini Wijnaldum played in front of fans in what looks to be his last game for the Reds.
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Nathaniel Phillips, 24, and 20-year-old Rhys Williams also earned their battle scars at centre-back.
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4. Super Sundae
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Dairy me, we've heard it all now. Chelsea stumbled over the line into fourth place by losing 2-1 away at Villa Park on Sunday.
5. A new meme is born
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Luis Suarez couldn't contain himself on Saturday. The man discarded by Barcelona scored the goal against Real Valladolid that helped Atletico Madrid win La Liga.
6. 'Imagine if we had footballers back in the stadium'
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Paris St-Germain proving that, while football hasn't been the same without fans, you don't actually need players on the field to create an atmosphere.
7. All roads roam to Leeds
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There was no getting between this fan and a bit of final-day Bielsa ball.
8. He's not extinct
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At Emirates Stadium, a familiar face returned to remind fans of better days.
9. Joe Willock stan account
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Newcastle United ended the season on a bit of a high - finishing in 12th place. On-loan Arsenal midfielder Joe Willock netted again to match Alan Shearer's club record of scoring in seven consecutive games.
It's also a record for his parent club.
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10. Sliding into the summer like…
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St Johnstone completed a cup double for the season by beating Hibernian in the Scottish Cup final on Sunday.
11. As if he needs more firepower
This man is armed and dangerousRobert Lewandowski scored a, frankly quite ridiculous, 41 goals in the Bundesliga this season, surpassing Gerd Muller's previous record of 40.
12. Can you be too sporting?
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Just a reminder that, in Steven Gerrard's final match for Liverpool, Stoke beat them 6-1. This is why the Premier League is the most uncompromising division in the world.
13. Now for something a lot less sporting
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Forest Green Rovers agonisingly missed out in the League Two play-off semi-final on Sunday, losing 5-4 on aggregate to Newport County. Former Forest Green player James Norwood helped knock them out of the semi-final when he scored against his old club in 2019 and he obviously felt like reminding them of it. No love lost.
14. It ain't over yet!
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There will be a lot of nervous fans in the English Football League this week as promotion play-offs proceed.
The ecstasy and the agony15. The new normal
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And finally, a reflection on an unprecedented season, which has thrown up a few surprises. Inter Milan took home the Scudetto for the first time since 2010, Lille lifted their first Ligue 1 title since 2011 and Atletico Madrid picked up their first La Liga trophy since 2014. It's been an interesting one.
Shalom
Screenshot of your 2340 point total please.
Thought so - full of shit as per.
Are we going to see the Bees finally end their playoff hoodoo?
It's theirs to throw away now.
Looking forward to seeing Brentford in the Premier League next season. Credit to them after missing out last year, and selling two of their best players last summer. Kept the London visits for all the other teams after the relegation of Fulham.
Fixtures out tomorrow:
Release date for 2021/22 fixtures announced
Where's NPT to stick up a 21/22 thread when you need him.
Passed out drunk.
Sybzy?
Make it happen bruv.
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