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Who will be EPL champion 25/26?

Bring back the good 'ol days when Manchester City was mediocre and always languishing in the bottom half of the table along with Leeds United (when players like Mark Viduka were still playing for Leeds), Spurs and Bolton Wanderers (when players like Jay-Jay Okocha were still playing for Bolton) and Alex Ferguson was still boss of Man United and Arsene Wenger was still boss of Arsenal!
 
Enough liao just wait for Sunday morning to collect $$$ and eat good breakfast :inlove:
Usually I will wait for live. But there is once before online era. I was at livewire and it my turn. cashier slot in the paper. But The ball went in..... the paper pop back.
I was like knn÷#4/$5^/×_/
 
Not forgetting Alan Shearer (Newcastle) Dennis Bergkamp (Arsenal) and Sun Jihai (Manchester City)

Have to say, kudos to Manchester City as it was a pretty forward-looking and progressive English football club. They must be the only EPL club in that era which fielded a Chinese player/Asian player regularly in their first team, long long before there was Hidetoshi Nakata (Bolton Wanderers) or Son Heung-min (Tottenham Hotspurs) or Park Ji-sung (Manchester United).

Here is Sun Jihai returning to Manchester City and given a standing ovation by the fans:




Bring back the good 'ol days when Manchester City was mediocre and always languishing in the bottom half of the table along with Leeds United (when players like Mark Viduka were still playing for Leeds), Spurs and Bolton Wanderers (when players like Jay-Jay Okocha were still playing for Bolton) and Alex Ferguson was still boss of Man United and Arsene Wenger was still boss of Arsenal!
 
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