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Things to like from the Prem so far this season

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Can only agree with this, Cancelo is a revelation, and then there's Foden who keeps getting better and better. City play the best footy as usual even if they can be frustrating sometimes.

On the whole it hasn't been an enjoyable season at all, mainly due to Everton but the rest of the league isn't very exciting either. The relegation battle could get interesting but it's a long way to go until things get really desperate down there. Hope Newcastle go down and Norwich somehow stay up (but they won't, terrible squad).

Cancelo is just one of those players you pay money to see.

He’s just fantastic. Every single game he does something to wow you.

Just a fantastic footballer mate.

Norwich, Newcastle and Watford go for me.
 
The absolute rank corruption becoming more open and exposed and how despite the 'super-duper league' falling, the creation of an elite group of scab teams supported by the governing bodies is now so obvious as to warrant a criminal investigation.

In my honest opinion, of course...
 

The absolute rank corruption becoming more open and exposed and how despite the 'super-duper league' falling, the creation of an elite group of scab teams supported by the governing bodies is now so obvious as to warrant a criminal investigation.

In my honest opinion, of course...
It really does make you think doesn't it. I always reckoned there was bias towards the big sides when playing against the less fancied ones but this season in particular it just looks, to me, as if refereeing / var decisions are being made to engineer the Premier League's 'product'. I mean I'd rather have a nap than watch F1 and couldn't care less who won it, but it seems to be such an easy sport for the admin / rule-makers to manipulate. I think var has the capability of doing the same thing in football as the ref can transfer accountability to someone watching the game from a distance. The recent weekend where the big sides and Leicester were all given pens to assist them was a case in point. It just seems to me that "the benefit of the doubt" is applied in a much larger dollop for some sides than others.
 

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