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Disappointing but not Surprised - A case for Martin Dubravka to be in the conversation for the PL Player of the Year

I will start this by saying I am heavily biased towards Newcastle United but if you're reading this you likely are as well. Additionally, based on the arguments I make there are other like other, or perhaps more deserving, players in similar situations. That bit out of the way I wanted to break down why I think Dubravka should be more highly rated for his contributions to Newcastle United by journalists and should deserve to be a part of the conversation for PL Player of the Year.
Looking at the current odds Dubravka isn't on the radar. Our players currently listed appear to only be Sean Longstaff and Almiron. These mentions are puzzling as a much stronger "traditional" argument could be made for the likes of ASM. The articles I've read mention mostly the same names: Mane, VVD, KDB, and some other mentions for TAA and Jordan Henderson as outsiders.
Now that we're familiar with who is currently in the running, why does Dubravka deserve to be with those names? There's a bias, and rightfully so to an extent, that a player's contribution to a winning side is what's most valued for this award. Traditionally goals/assists have been the leading indicators and 14 of the last 16 winners have been attacking players, the other two were VVD who won last year due to his super human footballing capabilities and John Terry in 04/05 for much the same. In both of these cases, Liverpool and Chelsea, had historic seasons which also tipped the scales in their favor with Chelsea winning the league for the first time in 50 years while conceding the fewest goals in the league and Liverpool winning the Champion's league for the sixth time after finishing runners up in 2018. Both players had a massive and indisputable impacts on their teams ultimate successes domestically and abroad, but is a teams success really what's important or should a more granular assessment be made? I would make the case that it should be, looking at a player's individual contribution to their team independent of the team's trophy cabinet and medals, and this is the heart of my case for Martin Dubravka.
Durbravka joined Newcaslte on loan in 2018 and after a scintillating Man of the Match performance in his debut the 1-0 victory against Manchester United he has been the consistent #1 and since that night, starting in 79 consecutive Premiere League games. After continuing to prove himself signing Dubravka permanently became a priority and that summer Rafa Benitez activated the bargain £4.5 million clause in his loan contract to make the move permanent. Rafa Benitez considers Dubravka to be one of his top transfers from his time at Newcastle, and Bruce was quoted in February saying that Dubravka is "arguable our best player." There's no arguing that fact. As the article from The Athletic points out, so far in 2019-20, Dubravka has made a top-flight-high 117 saves and has the seventh-best save ratio at 73.9 per cent. And, though we've conceded conceded 41 goals, our expected goals against is 52.3 and our expected goals on target conceded is 48.7. This form has been recognized and foreseen, with giants such as Juventes and PSG being linked with Dubravka last summer.
Given our lack of attacking prowess, the games we win are by the slimmest of margins. Our only win with a greater than 1 goal margin came against Sheffield United, a 2-0 victory that saw us concede 73.3% possession and face 6 shots on target.
With those facts being highlighted the massive impact that Dubravka has had on our season becomes clear. To quote the same Athletic article as linked above, "Newcastle have laboured for much of the season, ceding possession, territory and an inordinate number of efforts on goal to the opposition. It has been Dubravka, more often than not, who has kept his side in matches that, on the balance of play, they should have lost quite comfortably." The article goes on to say, "Without Dubravka’s consistent contributions, Newcastle would not have reached 35 points after 29 games — a mark which all-but guarantees their top-flight status for 2020-21 — before the season was paused."
With all that being said why then should he be more highly rated in the consideration for the PL Player of the Year Award? While he's also made more mistakes than any other goalkeeper leading to goals this year, 4 mistakes in total, he's had far more to deal with than any other GK in the league. Newcastle United, and by extension then Dubravka, "leads" the league in shots saved at 116. At the same time Newcastle is 17th in the league in both total shots and shots on target, again highlighting Dubravka's individual impact on the team's "success."
In all of this it's important to acknowledge how a fan of Newcastle United fan has come to define "success" under the Ashley regime. Falling dramatically from grace, once European regulars and title contenders to being relegated twice and surviving recently off of the simple fact that other teams are worse off than us, we have to look at the team we have and ask, "Who has been the individual most responsible for our current situation?" In a negative sense, Ashley is undoubtedly to blame. Looking at what little positives we have, survival in the league and ensuring we have something to build on for the future, the individual this year for us has been undoubtedly Dubravka, and in my opinion this should be rated more highly and a part of the discussion on selecing the most outstanding player in the league.
Looking at the league table we would firmly be in relegation contention without him. With deeper analysis there could even be a hypothetical case that by looking at our attacking output that we would be fully adrift in 20th. His contribution alone has ensured that under Steve "I don't to tactics" Bruce we haven't completely crumbled and we've remained relevant enough in the footballing world to be considered a worthy investment for prospective buyers.
So in summation my point is this: I do not believe that Dubravka has a case to win the award. However, I do believe that his individual contributions since he joined in 2018, and especially this year, have been overlooked by the broader Premiere League world due to poor team performances while failing to recognize that without Dubravka the situation would be far, far more dire. Because of that I believe Dubravka should be a part of the broader conversation this year when selecting the Premiere League Player of the Year.
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Chelsea is more likely to qualify for Champions League, than not.

As of the time of this post both model predictions and the betting market estimates the probability of Chelsea qualifying for Champions League (CL) to be over 50 %.
betfair gives Chelsea 2.62 to finish top 4 (https://www.oddschecker.com/football/english/premier-league/top-4-finish), and 2.62 to win Europa League (EL) (https://www.oddschecker.com/football/europa-league/winner). That corresponds to probabilities of 38.17 % and 38.17 %.
For Chelsea NOT to qualify for CL Chelsea must not finish top 4 and not win EL. The probability for that is: (100 % - 38.17 %) x (100 % - 38.17 %) = 38.23 %
The opposite is Chelsea qualifying for CL which then has a probability of: (100 % - 38.23 %) = 61.77 %
FiveThirtyEight gives Chelsea a probability of 33 % to finish top 4 (https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/soccer-predictions/premier-league/), and 34 % to win EL (https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/soccer-predictions/europa-league/).
The same calculation as above (Chelsea not qualifying): (100 % - 33 %) x (100 % - 34 %) = 44.22 %
Probability for Chelsea to qualify is then: (100 % - 44.22 %) = 55.78%
My conclusion is that the season is more likely to end as a success, than not.
edit: "*" had been changed for "/" for some reason, used "x" instead.
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/r/Championship's Championship club by club season preview - part 1!

Part 2 here - Part 3 here - Part 4 here

On Friday at 8pm UK time, Reading and Derby County will kick off the 127th season of the English second division - also known as the Championship! 24 clubs will compete for 3 promotion spots to the Premier league (2 via automatic promotion and 1 via playoffs) and to avoid the 3 relegation spots to the third tier a.k.a League One.

Its looking like a really tight and competitive season. The league is absolutely full of ambitious player and managerial talent - the more time goes by the more it looks like a Premier League 2. If you want a competitive league with proper English football, that also has the spice of skilful players and forward thinking managers, it really is the place to go.

This is guide written by the fans who have come together on /Championship - an absolutely huge thanks to them. Do check out the sub, we try to keep it a good place to discuss the EFL, away from the rancid gloryhunting shithole that is /soccer (just kidding - I like this place). Lots going on, including a score predictor thread which is running all season.

This guide is in table order with the PL demoted sides first. Only 5 clubs today (because the Swansea one is a fucking novel and I can't fit any more in), the rest will be submitted tomorrow and Friday. Do bare in mind that not all the transfer news will be up to date as these guides were largely written a week ago. Point out to me if there are any clear errors with formatting or spelling.

Championship info, links and media

/Championship's 17/18 player of the season review

Season previews: The Guardian | Sky Sports | The Mirror
EFL focused podcasts: Not the Top 20 | The Totally Football League Show
The 17/18 table - Wolves, Cardiff and Fulham went up. Barnsley, Burton and Sunderland went down. This season West Brom, Swansea and Stoke join from the PL and Wigan, Blackburn and Rotherham join from League 1.
These are the bookies' favourites for promotion (via Oddschecker):
Club Odds
Stoke 2.75
Middlesbrough 4
West Brom 4
Nottingham Forest 4.5
Leeds 4.75
Swansea 5
And relegation:
Club Odds
Rotherham 2.2
Bolton 2.25
Ipswich 4.5
Reading 5
QPR 6
Hull 6
How to watch in the UK: Live rights are owned by Sky Sports. They are upping the number of televised matches this season. Reading v Derby on Friday is televised. The weekly highlights show previously on Channel 5 is moving to Quest TV, which apparently is on Freeview.
How to watch abroad: Depends, but in most territories, the iFollow Service is available, which is £110 to watch all a single club's matches. Bargain. I think the clubs that aren't on iFollow have their own similar streaming services.
Check out club Youtube channels - quite a few of them post extended highlights now with their own commentary, including Derby, Norwich, Sheffield Wednesday, Brentford and more. (You may need VPN to watch if you're abroad.)

Swansea City by RafiakaMacakaDirk and my_knob_is_gr8

Location: Swansea, Wales
Nickname: Swans, The Jacks
Major honours: Football League Cup (2013), Championship Play-off Winner (2011), League One Winners (1925, 1949, 2008)
17/18 finishing postion: 18th (Premier League)
Transfermarkt squad value: €115.5 mil NOTE: This number is as of July 22nd, when we still have Mawson (€15 mil), A. Ayew (€15 mil), Bony (€10 mil), Clucas (€8 mil) and Fernandez (€8 mil), who are all pretty much expected to be sold, or loaned out, before the season starts. Without all of these players except Bony (who's injured for a while so it makes it unlikely he'll be sold soon), the squad value would be around €70 mil.
Manager: Graham Potter joined the Swans on 11th June 2018. In 2010, he became head coach of Östersund, who were in the fourth tier of Swedish football. 5 years later, he got the club promoted into the Swedish top flight and in 2017, they won Svenska Cupen which qualified them for the Europa League where they managed to get through the group stage. He’s been applauded for what he did at Östersund and the way he managed to build the club up from nothing. The year after his success in the Europa league he signed a 3 year contract with Swansea.
Potter is well respected by The Swans and after a few years of poor managerial and financial decisions his appointment is seen as a step in the right direction to bringing us back to our old ways of being a well-run club. Potter has been recognised for his "progressive" and "unconventional" coaching methods. At Östersund, he encouraged his players and staff to engage in community activities, such as performing in theatre and music productions which was designed to take them out of their comfort zone. Potter describes his style of football on the pitch as "tactically flexible, attacking, and possession-based". At Östersund, he deployed a flexible 3–5–2 formation centred on ball possession.
Best player(s)/ talisman:With many of our best players being rumoured with a move away what good players that remain at the start of the season is yet to be seen.
Alfie Mawson is probably our standout player. He’s been amazing for us since we got him and was a bargain at about £3m. He’s great in the air and is just an all round tank. Keeping him will be a huge boost for us and should be solid in the championship.
Federico "El Pajaro" Fernandez has also been strong at the back with Alfie. The pair played with each other for the majority of last season and together became a solid unit. We will most likely sell him to reduce wages though.
Jordan Ayew put in a great shift last season and was our top goal scorer. His work rate was immense and was able to drop back and defend when needed. He’s fast, able to beat a man and a decent finisher. Sadly all these players are transfer targets for other clubs and might not even be here at the start of the season. If we can keep a lot of our players we should have a decent season but who knows who'll be left by the end of the window…
Rising star: Swansea’s U23 had a great season last year and with Potter wanting a young and fresh squad, a handful have moved up into the first team.
Our standout youngster, Oliver McBurnie, joined Barnsley on loan in January last season where he went on to win a Championship player of the month award after 6 goals in 8 games and went on to win Barnsley’s Player of the year award. While only 22, he’s struggled to break into our first team but will most likely be our main striker for the coming season. Be on the lookout for his long legs, miniature shinpads and ridiculous sock length! LEGS LEGS LEGS!!!
Connor Roberts performed well at RB last season and adapted quickly to the premier league where he battled Kyle Naughton to be in the starting line up and did great when given the chance. Decent at going forward and professional at the back. Hopefully potter puts him ahead of Naughton.
What happened last season?: What Happened last season?: After our great escape the season before and with Paul Clement at the helm there was optimism that the 17/18 season could be our turning point where we start rebuilding 'The Swansea Way". How wrong we were.
After a disastrous transfer window where we sold Sigurdsson and never replaced him and started panic buying the week before the transfer window closed we were left an obvious hole in our team. We had no creativity in midfield and no one could kick the ball into the box to save their life. And just to rub it in further Renato Sanches turned out to be more disappointing than Bob Bradley. With the team sitting bottom of the table Clement was sacked in late December.
Then along came the wise talking Carlos Carvalhal who managed to rebuild the confidence the team had lost. Our results took a turn for the good, beating Liverpool, Arsenal, Burnley and West Ham consecutively at home. He pulled us out of the relegation zone and things were looking good. However, the good times were quickly followed by the bad times. Our form turned and we didn’t win a single one of our last 9 matches. We were quickly relegated after pitifully losing to both Southampton and Stoke in our last 2 games of the season.
Highlights (Or lowlights):
The pass by Renato Sanches that summed up his and our season
Swansea City 3-1 Arsenal
Summer transfer business (so far): At the end of last season, it was clear we needed several transfers, both in and out. However, this would all depend on the manager we got.
Yan Dhanda (Free, Liverpool): A 19 year-old Midfielder, Yan Dhanda left Liverpool this summer and joined the Swans in a free, before we even hired Graham Potter. At one time one of the most promosing youngsters in Liverpool's Academy, injuries slowed down his progress, and ultimately made him fall behind other players. Citing lack of first-team playing time, Dhanda decided to join us this summer in hopes of getting regular playing time in the senior squad. Through 3 pre-season games, Dhanda has been one of the brighest and most impressive players in the squad, even scoring a game-winning goal and smashing a penalty in a shootout against Genoa. With our current injuries and shenanigans involved in our midfield, Dhanda has a good chance of becoming a starter and hopefully guide our midfield during the season.
Jordi Govea (Free, Real Madrid): Another 19 year-old from Ecuador, Jordi was the first signing under Potter. Not much can be said about the lad, but this is what Real Madrid had as his bio:
Jordi is an Ecuadorian defender who possess three key qualities for a player in his position: he's skilful, is able to go past a player and has a good shot on him. He's left footed and is able to send in good crosses on the run.
With Martin Olsson currently as our starting LB, and Kyle Naughton as the backup, the hope is that Jordi can develop on our U-23 squad and hopefully move up to the senior squad in coming years. Also the only man I've seen do a medical while wearing jeans (https://twitter.com/SwansOfficial/status/1015251916132057089)
Joel Asoro (€2 mil., Sunderland): Yet another 19 year-old, a Swedish winger who has represented his country in the younger levels, he was Potter's first senior signing. With world-class speed, and some impressive skills, Asoro was able to score 3 goals and get 2 assists last season in 26 apperances for Sunderland. While these numbers may seem a bit disappointing, many of these games were sub appearances on a very dysfunctional team. Along with Dhanda, Asoro has been one of the most impressive players during preseason, constantly beating his man with either speed or skills, and whipping in good balls to Legs. At the current rate, Asoro appears to have a good chance of starting on the right wing spot, with Nathan Dyer and Luciano Narsingh backing him up.
Predicted starting XI: NOTE: This is gonna be assuming Mawson, A. Ayew, Clucas, and Fernandez are all sold by the start of the season. If by some reason they end up staying, they are pretty much guaranteed to start. Based on the pre-season games so far, a lineup looking like this would be plausible, with Rodon most likely to be replaced by a CB (possibly Scott McKenna) when we buy one. Our second unit is looking something like this.
Best case scenario: Graham Potter is able to motivate and make sure our senior players (Fer, Carroll, etc.) stay fit, along with our youngsters being able to make an impact as expected, and also we retain Mawson, Fernandez, and Clucas, we can finish in the top 2 and get promoted automatically.
Worst case scenario: Our worst case scenario, and something many of us fear of happening, consists of primarily 3 things. 1. Graham Potter isn't given enough time to build an identity with our squad and is sacked by the midway point of the season by the greedy, dumb American owners. . 2. We end up not replacing the players we sold properly like last summer, therefore having a squad with holes everywhere and no chemistry. 3. Our youngsters such as Asoro, McBurnie, Dhanda and company don't pan out and progress at all, thefore becoming mediocre players. This would all culminate in us looking like Sunderland, and making relegation a probability.
Prediction: Realistically I see us selling Mawson and company in the last days before the season starts and not replacing them properly until later on. Because of this, as well as our current injuries with Fer and Clucas, I can see us initially struggling to build an identity but over time, we will start playing like Potter wants us and finishing the season strongly.
8th place, missing the play-offs by 4 points
What will happen to your closest rivals?: The scum that is known as Cardiff City will break the record for lowest points ever accumulated in a Premier League season, getting 5 points all from draws, and will therefore get relegated with 17 games to spare.

West Bromwich Albion by Joelwba

Location: The Hawthorns, West Bromwich, West Midlands
Nickname: The Baggies, The Throstles
Major honours: 1x League title, 1x League Cup, 5x FA Cup
17/18 finishing postion: 20th in Premier League (relegated)
Transfermarkt squad value: £101.16m
Manager: Darren Moore or Big Dave as he's known to Albion fans. A club icon as a player in the early 2000s, he returned to look after our U23 squad before being promoted to assistant manager by Alan Pardew in January. Following the end of Pardew's horrific reign, Moore took temporary charge with Albion facing inevitable relegation. He led us to wins over Newcastle, Spurs, Man Utd and a draw with Liverpool, somehow taking our futile battle for survival to the final week of the season. Following this he earned the head coach role permanently. Moore is loved among the Albion faithful, largely due to his reputation as a player here. He heavily favours a 4-4-2 formation and at the back end of last season, tended to soak up pressure and play on the counter attack. It will be interesting to see how his approach differs in a league where we are one of the favourites, not fighting to survive (hopefully)
Best player(s)/ talisman: It's an interesting situation for Albion currently. There are plenty of Premier League quality players still in the squad. A lot depends on if they are picked off before the deadline shuts. Chris Brunt is a club stalwart and likely to be reappointed as captain. He is adored by the fans and in my opinion will be an incredible asset in the championship. His set pieces alone will bring 10+ goals to the side. Kieran Gibbs is a high quality player who appears to be set to stay and should make a big difference. Jay Rodriguez, Craig Dawson, Salomon Rondon and Nacer Chadli should all make a big difference in this division IF they stay. In all honesty I expect to lose a few of the above. Sam Johnstone appears to be an astute signing to replace the outgoing Ben Foster.
Rising star: Sam Field he's one of our own! He looked completely at home against some of the top Premier League sides last campaign. A box-to-box midfielder, he's full of energy and looks so comfortable on the ball. I expect him to be a major part of our side this season, having just signed a new long-term deal.
Kyle Edwards is an exciting attacking midfielder who has been impressing in pre-season. He may have a part to play following a loan spell at Exeter last campaign.
Jonathon Leko looked like a potential world-beater when he first came through a couple of years back. A lightning quick winger full of tricks. A loan spell at Bristol City and limited appearances later he seems to be losing his way. Will be an interesting one to watch.
Finally, the enigma that is Olly Burke. After signing with us last summer for £15m, he failed to impress any of the four managers we had over the season. He looks exciting when he comes on, without any end product so far, and was unfairly blamed for a loss at West Ham by Alan 'Coward' Pardew. We all know the talent he's got. Hopefully we can see it this season.
What happened last season?: Let's not talk about it... We finally escaped the stranglehold of Tony Pulis, only to opt for the human joke that is Alan Pardew and duly hurtled towards relegation. Four of our players stole a taxi and then played (and lost) the following weekend.
Pardew was sacked about 3 months too late, and Moore took over, restoring pride with some notable wins over Man Utd and Spurs.
This season we also lost the great Cyrille Regis, and the outpouring of emotion and the coming together of the club during the weeks after his passing was something special.
Summer transfer business (so far): We started by releasing Claudio Yacob, Boaz Myhill and Gareth McAuley. Yacob and McAuley will be greatly missed but it is perhaps the right time for them to go.
Jonny Evans departed for Leicester for a cut-price £3m, Ben Foster left for Watford and James McClean has departed for Stoke City.
Sam Johnstone has been bought in to replace Foster, with Jonathon Bond arriving as backup. Kyle Bartley has joined from Swansea City and it appears that Harvey Barnes will soon be arriving on loan from Leicester.
Finally, James Morrison is currently out of contract but still with the club. His future is uncertain.
I am very happy with Johnstone and Bartley. It has been a quiet window for Albion so far but that is largely a good thing. The squad is packed with Premier League talent and the window is more about keeping hold of them.
There is major interest in Dawson and Rondon, along with interest in Rodriguez, Hegazi and Chadli. If any of the above go, then we would need to replace. Otherwise I would be happy with another striker and another CB.
It is also worth mentioning that every player in the Albion side suffered a 50% wage cut upon relegation which means that we are financially sound despite relegation, but may lead to more big names leaving.
Predicted starting XI: This is my best attempt. It will undoubtedly be 4-4-2. We may see Nyom in at right back and perhaps Barry in for Field.
Obviously about half of this side could leave, so we shall see.
Best case scenario: The bulk of the side remains and the quality in the side shines through as we breeze to automatic promotion.
Worst case scenario: The better players leave or do not put the effort in. Moore cannot transfer his great start into his first full season in management. We become embroiled in a relegation battle
Prediction: It will be somewhere in the middle. I'd like to think we'll go up automatically but I think play-offs are more likely. 6th
What will happen to your closest rivals?: Villa won't go down but will settle into mid-table, despite the recent takeover.
I think Wolves will do well in the PL, although I don't know how long Nuno will last before a big club comes in.

Stoke City by mrmariomaster

Location: Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire
Nickname: The Potters
Stadium: bet365 Stadium, 30,089 seats
Major honours: 1972 League Cup
17/18 finishing position: 19th, Premier League
Squad value: £127.8 million
Manager: Gary Rowett signed from Derby in May. His honest attitude has brought lots of optimism to fans, who are looking forward to an overhaul of the Club. His style of play seems to change based on the squad he has available.
Best Player: Joe Allen was vital to the Club last season, giving us hope that we would avoid relegation. His massive new contract signed this summer shows how loyal and committed to the Club he is, and will be a vital player this season.
Rising star: Tom Edwards is a local lad who has won the Under 18 Player of the Year award twice in the Club. In the latter parts of last season he played some good first team football.
What happened last season: A pathetic attempt at a season that had been coming for a while under Mark Hughes. Paul Lambert was appointed in January, but a win rate of just 2 in 15 matches wasn’t enough for him to keep his job and miss out on the million pound bonus offered to him.
Transfer business so far: So far this has been a decent transfer window. Peter Etebo had an amazing World Cup for Nigeria and Benik Afobe looks really promising. Adam Federici has also been appointed to replace Lee Grant. Xherdan Shaqiri has left along with a few players like Stephen Ireland and Glen Johnson who will not be missed. Badou Ndiaye also looks to be on his way out, but it looks like Jack Butland will stay with us, which is massive. Perhaps most surprising are the new contracts signed by our 2 best players last season, Joe Allen and Moritz Bauer.
Predicted Line up: Here is our predicted squad. I’m not sure what formation we will have. EDIT: This is a new version, complete with our rumoured new signings and in the right formation.
Best case scenario: Stoke will finish top with an all-time Championship points record.
Worst case scenario: A mediocre start to the season will see Rowett sacked and Stoke with a disappointing mid-table finish.
Prediction: I think with our squad and our new manager, we will finish 1st.
What will happen to our closest rivals? Port Vale will be relegated to the Vanarama National League.

Aston Villa by trueschoolalumni

Location: Villa Park, Trinity Rd, Birmingham B6 6HE
Nickname: The Villans, The Villa, Prince William's Club, David "Twat" Cameron's Second Club.
Major honours: 7 First Division wins, 7 FA Cups, 5 League Cups, 1 European Cup, 1 European Super Cup, 1 Intertoto Cup
17/18 finishing postion: 4th
Transfermarkt squad value: £67.77m and dropping fast
Manager: Steve Bruce (for now). Former Man Utd playing legend who's been a fixture of English football for decades. He joined Villa in 2016 after successful runs at Hull, Sunderland (yes they were good once) and Birmingham City. A bit of a promotion specialist, he's taken Championship clubs up to the Premier League 4 times in the past and just missed out last season, losing 1-0 to Fulham in the Playoff Final. Tactically, he's fairly old school who prefers 4-4-2 or a 4-1-4-1, usually involving a big man up top. Fun fact: while managing Huddersfield in 1999 he wrote three novels, "Striker!", "Sweeper!" and "Defender!", which focus on main character Steve Barnes, a football manager. Barnes solves crime and takes on terrorists, and the books have become prized rarities. The Guardian's Football Weekly podcast managed to get a copy and read out some of the copy - suitably awful.
Best player(s)/ talisman: There's only one Jack Grealish. A Villa boy through and through, he's been with the club since 2001 (aged 6), and made his way into the first team in the 2013-14 season. He's been the centre of controversy a few times, most notably getting on the beers and passing out on a Tenerife street. Playing as a number 10, his quick feet and dribbling skills provide a number of goals and assists, as well as fouls. He probably went down a bit too easily when first in the Premier League, but time in the gym has noticeably toughened him up and he's a much more solid player as a result. One of the better players in the Championship, and due to Villa's abject finances, a transfer target for the likes of Leicester.
Rising star: Keinan Davis could possibly be it, potentially Andre Green and Rushian Hepburn-Murphy as well.
What happened last season?: Have you ever walked into a casino, spotted the roulette table and popped £10,000 on red? It's a bold strategy, Cotton. Let's see if it pays off. You've doubled your money if you win, but look like a right git if you lose. Villa figured this was a good way to approach 2017-18: spend millions on players, get in lots of loans, gamble everything on achieving promotion. After a so-so start, Bruce got the team playing well, stringing together a number of wins and moving through the playoff spots. Unfortunately they ran into a few teams playing out of their skin - champions Wolves ran away with the league and boasted a squad that included several Champions League players. Neil Warnock's Cardiff couldn't stop winning and grabbed the second automatic promotion. In the playoff final Villa came up against a Ryan Sessegnon-led Fulham and were just pipped at the post 1-0.
Summer transfer business (so far): It's one-way traffic, due to absolutely abysmal finances. Loan spells for Lewis Grabban, Robert Snodgrass, Josh Onomah and Sam Johnstone have all ended, which is almost the spine of the team (Johnstone in particular - he was arguably the best keeper in the Championship and personally bagged a number of wins). Plus clubs are circling to pick off whatever assets we have left (eg. Jack Grealish, James Chester). With no prospect of anyone new coming in, it looks like the youth academy will be getting a lot more game time.
Predicted starting XI: Possibly this, but half these players could be gone before the first match.
Best case scenario: Mid-table anonymity would have to be best case - Villa are a mess and could go down this time around.
Worst case scenario: Our finances are the real issue - they are dire. Villa need to find £9 million this month to avoid going into administration. Owner "Dr." Tony Xia is a billionaire, apparently, but tax bills went unpaid and the question remains if he's able to support the club as generously as he has in the past. Administration, points deductions and potentially relegation to League One are all real possibilities right now. It's not looking good.
Prediction: Due to financial irregularities in the 23 clubs above us, Villa will get into the Champions League and take out the likes of Atletico, Bayern and Real Madrid on the way to our second European Cup. "Taylor, Green, prepared to venture down the left. There's a good ball played in for Jack Grealish. Oh, it must be and it is! It's Keinan Davis!"
What will happen to your closest rivals?: Unfortunately the Scum managed to avoid League One in the final rounds of the season. Here's hoping they go one better. Agbonlahor to re-sign for one game: the Derby. And score the winner, again.

Middlesbrough by OneSmallHuman

Location: The Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough
Founded: 1876
Nickname: The Boro (Or just Boro)
Major honours: The League cup 2003-2004 season
17/18 finishing position: 5th
Transfermarkt squad value: 79.34m
Manager: Tony Pulis became manager of us in late December 2017, replacing the sacked Garry Monk after a pretty lacklustre few months of the campaign (despite where our league position was). Pulis is known in England for being the man that is never relegated when in charge of someone in the top flight. We are all aware of Tony Pulis' style of football. You start by having a strong and massive defence and maximise your use of set pieces to gain an advantage. Pulis is a lover of all set piece plays, whether that is crossing the ball in from a corner or free kick, or launching a ball into the box from a throw in, they're all in his arsenal of weapons. 'Pulisball' as it is pretty much known. Pulis has achieved promotion from the championship once before with Stoke, and I hope he achieves it again with us this season
Best player(s)/ rising star: I mean, where else do I begin. Adama Traore. Arguably the best player in the championship on his day and is one of the most frightening dribblers in English football, maybe even world football. The winger is known for his speed and dribbling ability although is usually criticised for his lack of end product. Before last season I would've agreed, however 5 goals and 10 assists, with all but 2 assists coming before Pulis' arrival show the progression of the Spanish winger.
As for other members of the squad, Ben Gibson, the prodigal son. Boro through and through he's progressed into a commanding centre half with the ability to play out from the back thanks to Karanka. He gained attention and emerged as one of the few given credit after our disappointing premier league campaign but was only the subject of one bid upon our relegation, from now manager Tony Pulis. It remains to be seen whether he'll be here come the first game of the season, but I hope he will be.
As for future stars, Dael Fry, already has played 2 championship campaigns for us and looks as assured as a veteran of the game. Another centre half produced by our academy and he is being played in cdm this pre-season by Pulis, to add to his versatility. Hopefully a standout season for him, especially if Gibson does end up leaving. Finally, yes, he does always look as confused as images of him show.
What happened last season?: Well, the first half of the season was tragic under Monk. We played really poor football at times and looked like we hadn't defended a day in our lives. There was also no consistency in the team, we'd win one game then lose the next. A key theme under both managers however, was our inability to beat those around us in the table. After Pulis' appointment the results picked up and it ended with us finishing 5th in the table. We ultimately lost in the playoff semi finals to Aston Villa but honestly, we didn't think we'd even be in the top half around Christmas.
Summer transfer business (so far): Just the three deals to talk about so far. We've acquired Paddy McNair from Sunderland who looks like a decent player. He's been utilised in right back and midfield during pre-season so it looks like they'll be his positions for the season. I imagine he'll play alongside Clayts and Howson in a midfield three.
Aden Flint was signed from Bristol City and I think I'm in the minority when I say I don't like how much we paid for him. Obviously the man is a Pulis player but I'm a bit unsure about his defensive ability. That being said he's looked strong during pre-season and I'm sure Pulis will get the best out of him. Fabio departed our club for Nantes so we'll need more full back cover.
As for the rest of the window, I expect Gibson to leave but will be delighted if he doesn't. One of our strikers will also leave and Braithwaite should follow after his decent World Cup performances. We'll probably bring in a striker and a winger and hopefully hold onto Adama. That'd be a successful window in my eyes.
Predicted starting XI: My best guess The only other guess I could make is that Gibson might leave and then Ayala would start, but he's injured at this point in time. Britt might play over Gestede too if Pulis is feeling fancy.
Best case scenario: It has to be top of the pile right? It's not out of the question to imagine us up there and if everything clicks then we've got a chance. A defence that scores more than some teams' strikers, Adama channelling his inner Messi and finding consistency, Rudy/Britt/Bamford scoring for fun. It could be carnage.
Worst case scenario: I can't see us finishing outside the playoffs, if we did then that would be gut-wrenching. But if we did then that would most certainly be the worst. Realistically, it'd be losing in the playoffs... again, and if it were in the final again then god help me. Although saying this, now losing Bamford and maybe Traore will be a worst case scenario in itself, definitely if they're not replaced.
Prediction: Have to be confident, although it always kills me. 1st or 2nd. Tony Pulis and his nice white trainers carry us to the promise land. That being said, we never do it the easy way.
Best Match of Last Season Sorry Leeds fans, but it had to be. "Hattrick Bamford" as our Twitter account tweeted, 3-0 against Leeds with Adama running the show. Leeds clearly found some positive from the game as they're set to sign him off us. This was the sign of what we should've done more last season. Showed what Paddy could've been too if given an even more extended period in Striker by himself. Oh well.
What will happen to your closest rivals?: Who even are our closest rivals in this league? We're in geographical purgatory. Can't say Sunderland anymore so what? Leeds? Bielsa either turns them into the well oiled machine they hope for or he succumbs to the old Leeds ways and is sacked by December. As for the Mackems, probably promoted from League 1.
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Match Thread: Manchester City vs. Queens Park Rangers

Manchester City vs. Queens Park Rangers

Overview

Match Day 38
Kick-off: Sunday, 13th May 2012, 1500 BST (3pm) (Other time zones)
Location: Etihad Stadium
Last Meeting: QPR 2-3 Man City
Referee: Mike Dean
Television: UK: Sky Sports 1, Highlights BBC1 Match of the Day (22:25) USA: ESPN2/ESPN3.com/ESPN Deportes Australia: Fox Sports 2
Odds: Man City 1-7 QPR 20-1 Draw 17-2 Compare Odds

Thread News

Team News

Trivia

Media

Site Links
Soccernet Gamecast
WhoScored Preview and Analysis
BBC Preview
Sky Preview
The Guardian Preview
MCFC Live build up

Subreddits

/superhoops
/mcfc

Live Streams

Streams will go live 10-15 minutes before kick-off
Site Links
FirstRowSports Link (Appears to be down)
Bloodzeed sop://broker.sopcast.com:3912/106723
Wiziwig Link (many different links)
BBC Radio 5 Live Global
Vipbox.tv Link

Text Streams

Site Links
BBC Premier League Final Day
BBC Preview and Commentary
Sky Match Commentary
ESPN Soccernet Gamecast
Fox Soccer Match Trax

Stats

Manchester City Queens Park Rangers
Table Position 1 17
Points 86 37
Goal Difference 63 -22
Goals for* 1.4 0.46
Goals against* 0.27 1.0
Last 5 W-W-W-W-W W-L-W-L-W
Goals Sergio Agüero 29 Heidar Helguson 9
Assists David Silva 8 Shaun Wright-Phillips 5
Yellows Gareth Barry 10 Joey Barton 8
Reds Mario Balotelli 2 Djibril Cisse 2
* average home for home team, average away for away team

Starting lineup

Man City: Hart, Zabaleta, Clichy, Kompany (c), Lescott, Barry, Yaya, Silva, Nasri, Aguero, Tevez
Subs: Pantilimon, Richards, Kolarov, De Jong, Milner, Dzeko, Balotelli.
QPR: Kenny, Hill, Ferdinand, Onuoha, Taiwo, Derry, Barton, Mackie, Wright-Phillips, Zamora, Cisse.
Subs: Cerny, Gabbidon, Taarabt, Campbell, Bothroyd, Traore, Buzsaky.

Match Events

Score: Manchester City 3-2 QPR
00' Kick off!
39' GOOOOOOAAAAAAALLLLL: Pablo Zabaleta Video
43' Man City Sub: Nigel De Jong
43' Man City Sub: Gnegneri Toure Yaya
45+3' Half Time
45' Second half kicks off
47' GOOOOOOAAAAAAALLLLL: Djibril Cisse Video
55' Red Card to Joey Barton, who is then an idiot, whatever happened with Tevez first Video Video 2
58' QPR Sub: Armand Traore
58' QPR Sub:Djibril Cisse
66' GOOOOOOAAAAAAALLLLL: Jamie Mackie Video
68' Man City Sub: Edin Dzeko
68' Man City Sub: Gareth Barry
75' Man City Sub: Mario Balotelli
75' Man City Sub: Carlos Tevez
76' QPR Sub: Jay Bothroyd
76' QPR Sub:Bobby Zamora
77' Jay Bothroyd booked for unsporting behaviour.
90+1' GOOOOOOAAAAAAALLLLL:: Edin Dzeko Video
90+4' GOOOOOOAAAAAAALLLLL: Sergio Aguero Video
90+5' FULL TIME. MANCHESTER CITY ARE PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 2011/12. QUEENS PARK RANGERS ARE SAFE.
Everyone in the UK remember Match of the Day 10:25PM tonight on BBC1 for all the highlights
CONGRATULATIONS CITY
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Pre Match Thread: Arsenal vs. AS Monaco

Arsenal vs AS Monaco

Emirates Stadium
25th Feburary 2015
19:45 London Time
Find your TV Channel here
Referee: Deniz Aytekin

Team Forms:

Team Last Five Matches Recent Fixture Position
Arsenal W W W ? W Palace 1 -2 Arsenal 3rd
AS Monaco W L D W W AS Monaco 2 - 1 OGC Nice 4th

Team News:

Arsenal Status Status
Debuchy Injured Destroyed
Arteta Injured 1 month
Ramsey Injured 2 weeks
Diaby Injury Mascot never
Bellerin maybe
Oxlade-Chamberlain maybe
Wilshere maybe
Flamini maybe
Ospina maybe
Team news hasn't updated for this week: http://www.arsenal.com/team-news
 
AS Monaco Status
R Carvalho Injured
A. Raggi Injured
T. Bakayoko Injured
Source: http://au.soccerway.com/teams/monaco/association-sportive-monaco-fc/885/
Talking Points
  • Lineups and predictions?
  • How does our midfield look with more players coming into match fitness?
  • To Walcott or not to Walcott?
  • Ospina or Sczcesny?
MATCH FACTS
  • This is the first ever competitive meeting between Arsenal and Monaco.
  • Auxerre are the last French team to beat Arsenal, it was in the 2002/03 Champions League group stages (2-1 at Highbury).
  • Arsenal are the only team, alongside Real Madrid, to have reached the knockout stages of the Champions League in every season since the new format in 2003/04. They have however been knocked out in the last 16 in each of the last four seasons.
  • Arsenal have always knocked out French clubs in European competition : in the 1969/70 Fairs Cup third round against Rouen, in the 1993/94 Cup Winners Cup semi-finals against PSG, in the 1994/95 Cup Winners Cup quarter finals against Auxerre and in the 1999/00 UEFA Cup last 32 and semi-finals against Nantes and Lens respectively.
  • Arsenal haven’t conceded a single goal at the Emirates in three Champions League games against French opposition.
  • Monaco hadn’t reached the knockout stages of the Champions League since 2004/05 when they were eventually eliminated out by PSV Eindhoven in the last 16.
  • Monaco have gone through against English clubs in their last three knockout encounters : in the 1996/97 UEFA Cup quarter finals v Newcastle, in the 1997/98 Champions League quarter finals v Manchester Utd and in the 2003/04 Champions League semi-finals v Chelsea.
  • Monaco have won none of their seven games away from home in the knockout stages of the Champions League (D2 L5).
  • Monaco are the last French team to reach the final of the Champions League. It was in 2004 when they lost 3-0 to José Mourinho’s Porto.
  • Monaco conceded one goal in this season’s group stages, the best defensive record. However, they only scored four goals, the lowest tally among the teams still left in the knockout stages. All four of their goals were scored from the 61st minute onwards.
  • Monaco have averaged the lowest possession in the Champions League this season among the 16 teams left in the competition (43.8%).
  • Alexis Sanchez has scored in each of his three Champions League games at the Emirates this season.
  • Arsène Wenger is the manager with the most games at both Arsenal and Monaco.
Source: http://www.oddschecker.com/football/champions-league/arsenal-v-monaco/winner
Odds:
Arsenal: 1/2
Draw: 16/5
AS Monaco: 7
Source: http://www.oddschecker.com/football/champions-league/arsenal-v-monaco/winner
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Champions League Week 16 - Predictions, Poll and Pre-Discussion thread

With the Champions League coming back tomorrow (finally) I thought it would be a good idea to start a thread to get ready for it all.

Poll

First of all lets see where the odds stand on this sub. Click here to take a simple poll to vote for the winner in each match.

CLICK HERE TO VOTE

Results update live.

CLICK HERE TO SEE RESULTS

ignore the 473 responses as the result page's title. I used someone else template and they had 473 responses to questions which have been removed.

Fixtures & Preview

Full list and Preview of all matches here :

UEFA

ESPN

BBC

Betting odds

Odds checker

Latest news

  • Simon Rolfes, Bayer 04 Leverkusen captain: We are the challengers but want to go to our absolute limits. It is about getting ahead since only one can only win. There will be a great atmosphere again. Many of us have grown up with this melody [the UEFA Champions League anthem]. It is just still something very special.
  • Yaya Touré, Manchester City FC midfielder: We are very focused on this game. We have to compete hard to and be 100% because Barcelona are the top level in the world and if we want to be one of the top clubs in the world then we have to compete with those teams.
  • Jérôme Boateng, FC Bayern München defender: Mesut Özil is [Arsenal's] key player. We must be wide awake because the fans will push them forward. We have to show on the pitch that we are better.
  • The #FCBayern captain Lahm via Twitter added: "We won't be playing for a 0-0. We want to win in London."
  • Manuel Pellegrini, Manchester City FC manager: It is difficult [to stop Lionel Messi], without doubt, very difficult, because he is a top player in the world. He has a lot of different things – he has good speed, good technique, good finishing. He is a very important player but I do not think Barcelona is Messi, other players will also decide the game, so it is important to play as a team in defending and attacking.
  • Frank Ribery & Shaqiri have been ruled out for Arsenal trip.

Stats on the teams competing this week

  • Zlatan Ibrahimović (PSG)top scorer out of week-16 teams [8]
  • Samir Nasri (MCI) with the most assists out of week-16 teams [4]
  • Olivier Giroud (AFC) with most offsides out of week-16 teams [12]
  • Hulk (ZEN) with most attempts on target out all competing teams [23]
  • Gabi (ATL) with most fouls committed out of week-16 teams [19]

Subreddit Previews thanks to brocccoli

/mcfc - /barca
/bayer04 - /psg
/acmilan - /atletico
/gunners,/gooners - /bayern
/zenit - /borussiadortmund
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More on time than the player discussion threads preview, pre-match and match thread: Brighton-Fulham

They say the mark of champions is to win when you're playing badly. Well last Saturday, Fulham played awfully, yet came away with a draw. Is this the mark of play-off contenders or mid-table mediocrities? Sadly there is no cliche to tell us, so we'll just have to show some patience and see how the Cottagers do. However, while they may have got away with a sub-par performance against a team level with them in the league, Fulham will be hard-pressed to get a similar result if they repeat their performance today as they come up against Brighton.
Brighton are looking strong. Hercules strong. Atlas strong. Akinfenwa strong. 12 games unbeaten, best defence in the league (11 clean sheets, 10 conceded in 17 games), 4 points clear of the play-offs, the Seagulls are the only team that can hold a candle to Newcastle this season. Facing no injury concerns, they are favourites. However, their run of 4 consecutive clean sheets was brought to a halt last weekend and Fulham will know that a result today will be a major statement towards any play-off ambitions.
Will Fulham make it four games unbeaten? Or will the Seagulls swoop down onto their 11th league win of the season? Will the Whites be inspired by their multicoloured laces? How will Stockdale and Sidwell perform against their old club?
Squad news: Parker misses through suspension.
Reason to get your hopes up: Fulham have registered just one loss out of eight away league games.
As always, any and all predictions, stories, streams, match discussion and/or queries welcome.
Recent form and league position most recent last
Brighton (2nd; 2nd in form): DWWWWD
Fulham (8th; 6th in form): WDLWWD
Line-ups:
KO: 3pm Saturday (UK time); Match Preview; Fulham Match centre; Joka's Preview; View from the Putney End; Flashback.
Audio streams available via fulhamfctv; video streams are rarely available, but feel free to check /soccerstreams.

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Righteous dude prediction, pre-match and match thread: Fulham-Spurs

"McFly... McFly... McFly..." "Erm, he's sick. Can't make it into work today." The football season moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it. I know it's a Sunday, but some of us poor schmucks are meant to be working. But how can anyone possibly be expected to handle work with a match like this? Arguably one of Fulham's biggest games since relegation all those years ago, I'd say its time to look at some stunning art, take in some beautiful music, and maybe even watch some sport. What's that? You didn't see any of the four threads mentioning that this game is televised? So no need to jump fences or pretend to be the Sausage King of Chicago, just put your feet up, grab a cold one, and enjoy the show.
Make no bones about it, today's match will be tougher than a test on European socialism. While the Whites are pushing to make the play-offs, Spurs are looking well placed to secure Champions League football. So no surprise as to who the favourites are, particularly with the line-up that has been put out. I won't sugar coat this one, it will take an outstanding performance for the Cottagers to emerge victorious from this one, but this is the FA cup. It lives and breathes cupsets.
Are Fulham in with a (twist and) shout? Or will Spurs leave saying danke schoen? Are strikers a thing of the past for Fulham now? Will Bettinelli stake his claim for a starting spot in the league?
Squad news: Fredericks misses out through suspension. Kalas is back.
Reason to get your hopes up: Spurs have scored just once in their last four fixtures.
As always, any and all predictions, stories, streams, match discussion and/or queries welcome.
Recent form and league position most recent last
Fulham (8th; 8th in form): DLWLWW
Spurs (3rd in PL; 6th in form): WWDDWL
Line-ups:
KO: 2pm Sunday GMT (converter here); Match Preview; Fulham Match centre; Joka's Preview; View from the Putney End; Flashback.
Audio streams available via fulhamfctv; video streams are likely to be available for once, check here or the comments below.

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Betting odds of Bangladesh winning the Champions Trophy was 100/1 before the start of the tournament, now it is 12/1

Betting site bet365 calculated the odds of Bangladesh winning the tournament 100/1 before the start of the tournament, according to this site. Now it's 12/1; the current betting odds can be found in this site. Obviously, these odds are no way close to Leicester City FC's odds of winning the English Premier League 2015-16, which was 5000/1 (according to ladbrokes). That means if Bangladesh eventually wins this tournament (which is still highly improbable, as of now), that will still be about 49.5 times less improbable to Leicester's EPL winning.
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