CrazyBadger
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- Location
- Ware
- Country
England
Liverpool do have the title, but only through lack of opposition. Arse, ManC, Chelsea all faltering badly.
I would include ManU and Spurs, but their default position is 'faltering'.
'Pool are head and shoulders the most consistently good team in the league this year. Even when playing badly, they've managed to pick up points - often all 3 points too. But I haven't been overly impressed by them. They still look beatable and have (as alluded to) been a bit ropey on occasion.
I think it's a good example of 'transition bounce'; Klopps attacking high pressing exciting albeit leaky team merged with Slots more defensive setup has, for now at least, given them a decent blend of defence and attack. Will be interesting to see how they perform next year.
I would include ManU and Spurs, but their default position is 'faltering'.
'Pool are head and shoulders the most consistently good team in the league this year. Even when playing badly, they've managed to pick up points - often all 3 points too. But I haven't been overly impressed by them. They still look beatable and have (as alluded to) been a bit ropey on occasion.
I think it's a good example of 'transition bounce'; Klopps attacking high pressing exciting albeit leaky team merged with Slots more defensive setup has, for now at least, given them a decent blend of defence and attack. Will be interesting to see how they perform next year.