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Thread: Biggest Shock of the PL Season so far

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    Biggest Shock of the PL Season so far

    Not sure which of these I would choose. Aston Villa 7 Liverpool 2, Liverpool 0 Burnley 1 or Manchester United 1 Sheffield United 2. I am inclined to choose Liverpool’s defeat at Aston Villa. Although Alisson was injured and Adrian deputised in goal Liverpool fielded their strongest back four with TAA and Robertson lining up alongside Gomez and VVD.

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    Definitely our win at Anfield for me ..

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    How often do Liverpool lose at home? How often do the champions concede 7? The latter must be rarer.

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    The Reds' 7-2 loss at Villa Park was seismic.

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    I am a supporter of Burnley, I do not care about any of the 'big clubs'. So what concerns me most is Burnley. It is a love affair. That's life! Always with life there is sentiment or love. So for all on this forum it can only be the sentiment being Burnley!
    Liverpool 0 Burnley 1

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    I didn't think Sheffield United winning at Old Trafford was a shock, a surprise maybe, but not a shock to anyone who's been looking at Sheffield United's results this season. No one has blown them away, only 4 teams have managed to score more that two goals against them, all four of them top 6 teams, 11 of their defeats have been by just one goal. They are far more competitive, and by no means as out of their depth, as the league table might indicate, that they'd eventually come out of one of these close games on the right side is no shock, they always were going to do so eventually, just a bit surprising maybe that it came at Old Trafford.

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    You are trying to tell everyone that when a team bottom of the league , wins away at Man Utd , something like 16 unbeaten , that it’s NOT a shock ? Forget all the stats, they are immaterial. What a great wind up this post is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by malwayne View Post
    You are trying to tell everyone that when a team bottom of the league , wins away at Man Utd , something like 16 unbeaten , that it’s NOT a shock ? Forget all the stats, they are immaterial. What a great wind up this post is.
    Sinkov is the number one wind up merchant on here, I put it down to several incidents that involved blunt head trauma when he was in the Fire Service.

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    I was more surprised to come back from 1-2 down to beat Villa than I was by the Liverpool win. However Liverpool getting beat 7-2 by Villa was a shock.

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    Biggest turnaround has been Southampton.When they got smashed by Leicester they were so bad it was unbelievable.However,their Manager (I'm not going to try and spell it) has done a brilliant job with them since and Danny Ings is on fire.Have to give them credit for not firing the Manager,a lot of the other EPL Clubs would have done.

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