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Premier League 23/24: Gameweek 36 (May 3-6)

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Oxeki

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If anything it was Gvardiol that kicked Ait-Nouri
 

Gunner D

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These English refs are ****ing pathetic. The type of losers who are into domination etc
 

Diesel

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We need Kendrick to diss the wolves before the game. Take their manhood. Lasted 7 minutes. Must be nice. Played like prime moyes when we played em two weeks ago
 

Yousif Arsenal

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Good Wolves didn't let us wait. well who the next city gonna face Fulham? yeah these guys on holiday too.
 

Oxeki

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Wolves are **** but ref did City a massive favour there.
 

Beany

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Couldn't wait to give it to City. Absolute c.uck probably referees wearing a buttplug.

Seriously, that is just bribe territory. No way on earth that’s a penalty. At least Kai played for it and the keeper was dumb enough to fall for it. There was nothing in that one at all, just a coming together. Could just as easily have been a foul the other way.
 

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