A Taiwo Awoniyi goal sunk Arsenal’s title dreams for good, as the unstoppable machine of Manchester City celebrates their fifth title in the last six years. Rog and Davo discuss the penultimate weekend of this Premier League season, on this week’s episode of the Men in Blazers podcast presented by Camarena – The Most Awarded Tequila.

14:04 – NOTTINGHAM FOREST 1 – 0 ARSENAL
24:36 – MANCHESTER CITY 1 – 0 CHELSEA
47:54 – MANCHESTER UNITED 1- 0 BOURNEMOUTH
50:40 – LIVERPOOL 1 – 1 ASTON VILLA
56:29 – TOTTENHAM 1 – 3 BRENTFORD
1:01:56 – BRIGHTON 3 – 1 SOUTHAMPTON
1:03:33 – FULHAM 2 – 2 CRYSTAL PALACE
1:05:06 – WEST HAM 3 – 1 LEEDS UNITED
1:11:39 – WOLVES 1 – 1 EVERTON

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12 Comments

  1. Segment Timecodes
    14:04 – NOTTINGHAM FOREST 1 – 0 ARSENAL
    24:36 – MANCHESTER CITY 1 – 0 CHELSEA
    47:54 – MANCHESTER UNITED 1- 0 BOURNEMOUTH
    50:40 – LIVERPOOL 1 – 1 ASTON VILLA
    56:29 – TOTTENHAM 1 – 3 BRENTFORD
    1:01:56 – BRIGHTON 3 – 1 SOUTHAMPTON
    1:03:33 – FULHAM 2 – 2 CRYSTAL PALACE
    1:05:06 – WEST HAM 3 – 1 LEEDS UNITED
    1:11:39 – WOLVES 1 – 1 EVERTON

  2. The way people talk about City, they act as if it's effortless. I think that does it a disservice. Those guys work their bloody socks off. Especially out of possession to win the ball back. Respect to the stuff they produce on the field

  3. Yes yes. Wax lyrical about Manchester City while they're facing over 100 ffp violations. Next we'll talk about the 1919 Chicago White Sox and then maybe what a brilliant running back OJ Simpson was. Everything you're talking about comes with a giant asterisk and a TBD. Shame on Davo for this starf***ing nonsense… get your head out of LA man. Integrity still plays throughout most of the world.

  4. Mr Marinakis was sitting in the Peter Taylor Stand and was actually praying and using religious symbols he carries with him, he is a very passionate but nervous watcher of football just like at his other club Olympiacos in Greece (that is another story). After the game in an unusual move, Evangelos Marinakis gave several tv interviews, which came across as refreshing

  5. I'd like to credit John Oliver for providing Arsenal with the "sweet sweet kiss of death" to their title challenge near the beginning of this year

  6. Idk about you lot but nothing is more inspiring that unlimited oil money buying the league with an Ivan Drago team year after year

  7. Newcastle with Man City are exposing how shit American owners are compared to Arab owners. Newcastle don’t have the resources of the big 6 clubs, but they spent as much as they could to make themselves better and were rewarded. They didn’t seek to make a profit from the club like greedy American owners do so underspend the resources of the team because they want to maximise their profit. Liverpool’s bad season was completely caused by FSG, who got complacent and thought they could get away with selling their key star player in Mane because they wanted make money instead of giving him a contract they could easily afford, sell the strong depth of Liverpool to pay for transfers to give the illusion of spending because they thought they would comfortably get top 4 without spending and maximise the huge profits they made from the previous season. Or Man Utd’s American owners who have taken around 3 billion out of Man Utd’s profits to put into their personal fortune instead of investing this money in the team and oversaw Man Utd go from the best team in the world to a team that barely competes in the Europa League. Or Arsenal’s American owners who were happy not to challenge as long as they got champions league football and and their owner could pay himself money out of this profit. Arsenal have only started spending big after they realise coasting is not rewarded in football and struggled to get champions league football for many years. And you have Chelsea’s clueless owner who was so arrogant that he fires a world class manager, fires all the staff that helped the club be a top team for many years because he thinks knowing baseball makes more knowledgeable than football professionals and spent well over half a billion in one season and made Chelsea a weaker team. Not to mention Leeds Americans part owners pushing for an American in Marsch because they think American Exceptionism is a real thing, and now they are going to get relegated. Rog can push his anti-Arab negative agenda all the time, but I know most English fans prefer Arab owners over American owners because they feel American owners still have that American sports franchise mentality where clubs are viewed as cash cows for their personal fortune. Arab owned clubs are more professionally run and the resources are used to make teams, not to make themselves rich. Nowhere do you see the difference between Arab ownership and American ownership than Manchester. Man City’s owners have no only built the best team in the world but invested money in the community, while Man Utd have a crumbling stadium because all Man Utd’s owners care about taking money out of the club’s profits

  8. T5 leagues dont really mean anything – its T4 leagues – would also say Portuguese league is ahead of Ligue 1 if you want to count T5.

  9. The reason why Man City are dominant is the problem. It's all been built on the back of money laundering and human misery on an international scale. Anyone who doesn't feel at least a little conflicted about Man City needs to, as the Brits would say, "give their head a wobble."

  10. You are wrong about FFP. If FFP was designed to safeguard clubs, it would have restricted the level of debt not the level of investment. Restricting the level of investment is just designed to keep the rich rich and the poor poor

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