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Aston Villa

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Aston Villa are thrilled to announce head coach Unai Emery has agreed to a contract extension until 2027.
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Times Sport



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NEW: Manchester United and other top clubs will strongly oppose moves to introduce the first hard salary cap to the Premier League when new cost controls are raised at the top flight’s annual meeting.
 
Yet again today **** poor officiating deciding this league. No love for Tottenham, who benefited from a historically P poor day of officiating earlier in the season that alters everything, but thats a stonewall peno in the lead up to Arsenals 2nd. Game changer.

No credibility PL at all.
 
The Ev will have about 12 weeks shelf life at this rate.

Bigger cheats than City these *****.

I'm just waiting for them to claim they weren't read their rights when they were interviewed!
 
I was thinking on Tottenham, as we play them tomorrow, and the managers at both NL clubs-

Ange is a funny one. On the one hand, some of the football Tottenham have played this year has been sensational to watch. And achieving European football has to be seen as a big development step forward in year one. But you wonder if it will ever be anymore than that as theres no manager that plays more open than him. It was the same at Celtic. He has one way of playing and won’t deviate from that.

Not sure where I’d stand as a ‘Spurs supporter …… I wouldn’t want him gone as they’ve had entertainment they’ve not had in a long time. Which is why you go the game and make the sacrifices you do. To be entertained for the scandalous money you pay. But I would be questioning how much better that progress will get if he doesn’t start tweaking things?

But then if City win the league as I still fully expect, where does that leave Arsenal fans on Arteta? Big progress no question. But that will be 4 and a half seasons, with just one FA Cup and one serious title challenge, to show for a whopping £600 Million spend

Not sure how many managers would survive into a 6th season, after spending all that, for so little return, if they don’t win the league? 🤷🏼‍♂️
 

D/Head cam would be more apt. Seriously. Not going to male the fella’s inevitable wrong decisions, backed up by his mates in the VAR room, and the gobshite pundit's who placate and facilitate them, any better is it?

When the Champion of the Worlds top league is decided by blatant VAR/ officiating mistakes even Stevie Wonder could see, it makes the highlighted completely redundant. Not to mention the millions upon millions they are costing relegated clubs who's fate are being decided by base incompetency from historically poor levels of officiating. It's hard to argue with anyone who claims corruption given the blatancy of the errors at stake and the amount of times they happen to certain clubs and not others.

Absolutely ZERO credibility in the PL. And this has been the most disgraceful example of that all season long in the leagues 32-year history.
 

Don’t know what more West Ham want? 🤷🏼‍♂️ Moyes had them consistently in Europe and won a European trophy.
I think it's a case of you know what you get with Moyes. He has a clear glass ceiling and with the quality of players they have they should be doing much better. Their form since the start of Jan has been legit relegation form and hearing what match-going fans and working with a Hammers fan the football is turgid and peak hero ball football. The European trophy has been sandwiched in between 18months of terrible football and so so results. I think its time for Moyes to go especially his clash with the director of football who was the reason they signed the likes of Kudos etc... and not Mctominay and Maguire whom Moyes wanted lol. Lopetegui as a manager is an awful choice and rings of the ***** brothers going for the cheaper option.
 









West Ham United

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West Ham United can confirm David Moyes will leave the Club by mutual consent at the end of the 2023/24 season, when his contract expires.
 
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