Premier League — Matchweek 38
By Michael Kenrick 19/05/2024
The final day of Season 2023-24 and all 10 games kick off at 4 pm BST, with 4 being shown live in the UK:
Sunday 19 May 2024
16:00 Arsenal v Everton — TNT Sports 1
16:00 Brentford v Newcastle Utd
16:00 Brighton v Manchester Utd
16:00 Burnley v Nottm Forest
16:00 Chelsea v Bournemouth — Sky Sports Arena, Sky Sports Football
16:00 Crystal Palace v Aston Villa
16:00 Liverpool v Wolves — Sky Sports Premier League
16:00 Luton Town v Fulham
16:00 Manchester City v West Ham Utd — Sky Sports Main Event
16:00 Sheffied Utd v Tottenham Hotspur
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Posted
18/05/2024 at
16:06:10
De Zerbi to leave Brighton after their game against Man Utd tomorrow.
Posted
18/05/2024 at
16:35:31
Saw that, Rob.
Jez Quigley on his way with respect intact, although how far would we have been behind the media darlings Brighton without the deduction?
Posted
18/05/2024 at
17:45:04
Looks like Big Dunc is getting relegated.
Posted
18/05/2024 at
18:23:38
Paul #3, Inverness can stay up if the win the playoffs. Their recent form is not bad.
Posted
18/05/2024 at
18:27:22
Caley down 5-2 on agg at half time – come on, Big Dunc's boys...
Posted
18/05/2024 at
18:29:58
Can't believe the total excessive crap wrt Klippety Klopp sodding off - unreal... now got him the same idol as Bill Shankly.
Does that mean they will ditch and ignore him if he turns up at their training ground like Shanks was ditched by them! Typical RS hero worship at its worst.
Posted
18/05/2024 at
19:15:38
Where's De Zerbi going then: Man Utd? Barcelona?
Posted
18/05/2024 at
19:43:42
Bayern Munich
Posted
18/05/2024 at
19:46:37
Ah, yes, could be but he strikes me as being a bit flashy for Munich
Posted
18/05/2024 at
20:01:02
Who said he's going to Bayern Munich?
Posted
18/05/2024 at
20:20:16
PH Rob, he's got sources in St Helens
Posted
18/05/2024 at
21:26:13
De Zerbi leaving says as much about him as it does Brighton.
I think he actually wants to try and win something, while Brighton are content to float in the Top 10, with no ambitions of winning anything, while selling all their best players at huge profits.
Posted
18/05/2024 at
21:27:37
The answer is:
Brighton 48 points
Everton 48 points (before deductions).
Moyes 2013 = 63 points
Martinez 2014 = 72 points
Martinez 2015 = 47 points
Potter 2022 = 51 points
de Zebri 2023 = 62 points
de Zebri 2024 = 48 points
He is nothing more than Bobby Brown Shoes Mk II.
Why couldn't he have replaced Bingo across the park?
Posted
18/05/2024 at
21:32:32
If De Zerbi is going to Bayern then they've decided to have 2 coaches for next season as Tucel is staying put for another year!
Posted
18/05/2024 at
23:23:08
Tuchel is not staying at Bayern.
Posted
19/05/2024 at
00:24:59
Feel a bit sorry for Harry Kane. How a team that have won everything domestically for 7 years add him and his 40 goals and contrive to finish 3rd is a mystery.
Maybe he's unlucky like Lineker. Perhaps he could join Spurs and at least win the FA Cup… oh wait.
Posted
19/05/2024 at
00:46:12
Kieran, I saw this the other day when looking for my fave Everton t-shirt
Everton, Missouri
Posted
19/05/2024 at
02:02:03
Interesting tid-bit: if we were not deducted 8 points, we would be equal with Brighton. They being above us on goal difference.
Their Italian coach has been lured overseas because of his "success". Admittedly they have had a bit of European football but still. Will Dyche be lured away like Ancelotti?
Posted
19/05/2024 at
02:03:38
Everton, Missouri. Population: 273. Full sets of teeth over age 30: Zero. Redneck heaven. Fine dining at the gas station.
Posted
19/05/2024 at
21:37:26
Well it has been said in a few places so I will put it here as well.
Tonight the clocks go back. Sorry I mean the Klopps go back. All the way back to Germany.
Posted
21/05/2024 at
19:16:38
Rumour that Mauricio Pochettino has left Chelsea. Man Utd next stop perhaps
Posted
21/05/2024 at
19:18:42
I see Pochettinho has left Chelsea by mutual consent, again another owner with more money than sense allowing a top manager to walk away.
I thought it was quite telling at his press conference, when asked if Chelsea would keep him as manager, said, "I also have a say as to whether I want to stay or not."
The initial abuse he got from Chelsea fans at the beginning was unbelievable, the guy is a talented coach and has just started to turn things around.
Posted
21/05/2024 at
20:08:02
Pochettino gone.
Klopp leaving them.
Tuchel apparently leaving Bayern.
The Brighton manager standing down.
Ten Haag's future not certain.
Should be an interesting managerial merry-go-round!!
Posted
26/05/2024 at
17:06:43
Three cheers for Southampton; no tears for Leeds – just happy they stay where they are.
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