Will we ever get premier league fixtures of this intensity again? With both teams visibly, genuinely hating each other?

Will we ever get premier league fixtures of this intensity again? With both teams visibly, genuinely hating each other?

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as if, it'll be so fucking boring

Pls m8, it's all hype these days. All the players will be hugging each other in the tunnel before the Manchester derby.

Arsenal and United used to hate each other.

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No

Even Liverpool/Everton and Liverpool/United games are diluted as fuck now.

Mix of foreign influx and one or both of the teams not being genuine contenders for anything. Bragging rights for one afternoon means shit when you're 8th in the table

What about the Spurs/Chelsea match last season?

nah because for that, you'd need city to have a soul. They are literaly Pep's personal mercenary army. Don't give a fuck about historical rivalry.

But we could ge some good tension moments during Younited vs ArseAnal if Martial finds a way to fuck Xhaka's girlfriend

Rivalries are upped in intensity by the importance of the match, but also by the kind of players for the team. Most foreign mercanaries won't understand the importance of the derby, because it's just another match for then.

It's a reason Newcastle were so shit at derbies, because 75% were just useless French fucks who didn't give a shit.

Give it some time lads, the first bants weren't even thrown. I'm especially expecting their later meets tol be fucking bloody.

That was mostly because spuds choked the title

no, because they were challenging for league titles with each other for like 5 years, and the two mangers detested each other.

england doesn't have any good derbies or rivalries. they're all tame and boring as fuck

that was just spurs completely losing it

how can they have choked it when they were never going to win it?

Them losing confirmed they could no longer win it. How hard is that to follow?

Even if Spurs did win that match, Leicester only needed 3 points from their last three games to win the league (and their last game was against Chelsea, who would have gifted them the win anyway if they hadn't already won it by then).

Leicester were comfortably at the top of the league throughout most of the season. It's not like 2014 where Liverpool went into the last few games with a sizeable lead and watched it slip away from them. The only way that Spurs choked was by losing second-place to Arsenal.

>Merchenary teams vs Merchenary team in progress
can already feel the heat

the late 90s and mid 00 were the peak of the permiership. Will never be the same again, all we got now is Emirates vs Chevrolet and so on.

The game itself was still a massive choke though as they were 2-0 up

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pic related will do the trick.

This. The rivalry died when Wenger and Ferguson became buddies.