How many supporters said 'We should be beating teams like these'
The unrealistic expectations of many fans lead to this familiar reprise.
This weekend it was Arsenal, Man Utd, Everton and probably Chelsea.
As fans discount the attributes of the fellow Premiership teams they see.
If it were a simple mathematically equation the following would be true
The 'Top Six' would get over a hundred points if you think it through.
Vardy deservedly claimed his record putting other star strikers to shame.
Costa missed Jose with his thrown bib, his manager says 'Him I don't blame'.
In an exciting game at Bournemouth, Everton scored with seconds left.
But Kevin Friend decided otherwise and to Blues it seemed like a theft.
Liverpool spent £14m for the 2nd year running in paying agents fees
It would seem that over in Boston money really does grow on trees.
The Capital One Cup saw two special performances from Merseyside teams
Together with Stoke and Man City they ended the other four sides dreams.
Gary Neville made a surprise decision, a bolt from the blue, right out of the Sky
When he announced he was managing Valencia, he's a very ambitious guy.
Two FIFA vice presidents arrested in Zurich, in the USA 16 officials indicted.
The dismissal calls for Blatter and Platini will certainly now be expedited.
The persistence of the US criminal investigation is to be applauded as courageous.
The US attorney general said: "The betrayal of trust set forth here is outrageous.
In case you missed last week http://www.thefootballvoice.com/2015/11/wk-17-that-was-week-that-was.html
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