The 2016/17 premier teams to root for.

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Like last year, i was pleased for leicester winning as in my review their key players were white. They have also signed a polish 19 year old prospect who looked very good in euros. Any way, heres my review of the teams. I was one of the more optimistic posters of last season. Purely on the fact that my theory is the champioship is arguably better than the bottom half of the prem, and its where all of the white talent is languishing in droves.

Manchester city-last year i was scathing of them, only making them semi passable with the signing of the briliant kevin debruyne. Well they are still not great, but they got otimendi in january last season, noilito and a 19 year old winger from ukraine. Zablaletta back fit. Also im not sure if jovetic is back with them who i also rate. Jurys out so ill give them a better . Edit* they have just signed john stones so ill bump them a mark.6/10.

Chelsea-As i pointed out last season, chelsea could either be a very white friendly team, but also a african cup of nations team in a drop of a hat. Signing kante is not looking good, i still think theyll field a average of 6/7 white players, but it will be a decline, so they are up their as the teams to root against. 2/10

Manchester united- zlatan and henrik from dortmund sounds promising, buf they ruin it by getting bailey and the most overated player i have ever seen in pogba. How jose mourihio treated mata in the game the other day was beyond the pale. Good to see thd talented luke shaw back after horrific injury. Rootability rating, 4/10.

SPURS-i noticed that they signed this vincent jansen. As a striker! Can anyone shed some light on him?. Spurs have to be marked up for that, pochettino is a very white friendly manager(southampton being a good example), and one of the reasons hes turned spurs from a african cup of nation team to a barely passable 7/11 white starting team. Mason should be back fit as well. For improvement to the levy rednapp days, ill give them 7 on 10.

Liverpool-they started so pormising in tranfer market rumours but reality hit home when they signed mane and wjanaldum from the terrible newcastle. Klaven and the return of the talented danng ings being the only bright points. 1/10 for getting my hopes up.

Leicster-signed some black midfielders, but got rid of kante, and added kapuska, who could be one to watch out for. Purely on the fact i like fuchs, drinkwater, albrighton and vardy, ill cut them some slack. Great to see them and vardy champions, the brexit of the premier league. 7/10 for rootability.

Arsenal-wenger is annoying as i definitely blame him for speeding up the process of "french" players coming to the league. Ive noticed they signed rob holding and carl jenkinson again. However i also notice there squad is similar to chelsea where it could be very white friendly, but very dark in a matter of a few changes. Ill give them 4/10 as im hoping jack wiltshire will return.

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i other more peripheral teams to root for will be stoke, west brom, southampton.

My sleeper team has to be southampton, with long, austin and rodriguez up front, tadic and holbjerg(any good i am not familiar with him) fonte, cedric, and hopefully ward prowse gets a showing.

Also look out for burnley and middleborough, replacing the racist newcastle and villa as the newly promoted teams. I noticed they signed negrado, which could be interesting, also jordan rhodes could be the new charlie austin.

Anything you guys want to add?apologise in advance for my poor tableting skills.
 

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Thanks for the summary. The EPL will be mostly unwatchable, IMO, especially the major clubs. I'll probably stick to La Liga, Bundesliga and SerieA for the most part.

How far Liverpool has fallen demographically from 2011 is both deliberate and sad. Same with ManU. ManU with Memphis, Martial, Lingard, Rashford, and now the insufferable Pogba? No way. Liverpool with Benteke, Mane, Balotelli, Firmino, Origi, Awoniyi, Sturridge as their forwards with Ings the lone White one? Hell no. I'm not watching that sh*t. I'd rather clean my bathrooms and scrub my toilets. Of the larger clubs, only Manchester City has improved, but that wasn't too difficult for them to do considering their recent-and-not-so-recent demographics.

I'll have to be very discerning in what matches I watch, e.g.) I'd much rather watch a Burnley vs. Middleborough than a ManU vs. Liverpool, which I probably wouldn't watch at all now. I'm guessing Everton will be one of the more watchable clubs as well. I wonder how the home fans in England are fathoming the deliberate demographic changes to their teams. I also doubt many foreign fans in Asia are excited either, going from the likes of David Beckham to Martial, Memphis, Rashford or Pogba...ughh. I can't imagine they'd be very marketable over there now either and a few days ago I remember Mourinho wondering about the "marketability" of Pogba as well. I'm sure the (((system))) will take care of that as well by all of the hype I'm seeing of him everywhere. I hope he flops like Balotelli did, but the (((media))) have very short memories of black flops and will continue to push their agenda nonetheless.
 

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Thanks for the summary. The EPL will be mostly unwatchable, IMO, especially the major clubs. I'll probably stick to La Liga, Bundesliga and SerieA for the most part.

How far Liverpool has fallen demographically from 2011 is both deliberate and sad. Same with ManU. ManU with Memphis, Martial, Lingard, Rashford, and now the insufferable Pogba? No way. Liverpool with Benteke, Mane, Balotelli, Firmino, Origi, Awoniyi, Sturridge as their forwards with Ings the lone White one? Hell no. I'm not watching that sh*t. I'd rather clean my bathrooms and scrub my toilets. Of the larger clubs, only Manchester City has improved, but that wasn't too difficult for them to do considering their recent-and-not-so-recent demographics.

I'll have to be very discerning in what matches I watch, e.g.) I'd much rather watch a Burnley vs. Middleborough than a ManU vs. Liverpool, which I probably wouldn't watch at all now. I'm guessing Everton will be one of the more watchable clubs as well. I wonder how the home fans in England are fathoming the deliberate demographic changes to their teams. I also doubt many foreign fans in Asia are excited either, going from the likes of David Beckham to Martial, Memphis, Rashford or Pogba...ughh. I can't imagine they'd be very marketable over there now either and a few days ago I remember Mourinho wondering about the "marketability" of Pogba as well. I'm sure the (((system))) will take care of that as well by all of the hype I'm seeing of him everywhere. I hope he flops like Balotelli did, but the (((media))) have very short memories of black flops and will continue to push their agenda nonetheless.

Liverpool have gotten worse, no doubting that, but manu were really black at the end of fergusons period. Chelsea were even worse back in 2012.

Also are sunderland a sleeper team to support, with januzaj to join on loan and now this.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...-former-club-Manchester-United-5-5m-deal.html

I agree other leagues are more watchable, my optimistic point was burnley and middlesborough have replaced two african cup of nations teams in villa and newcastle. Bourmouth stayed up, shame norwich went down over watford but i think they could go back up this time.

So it will be interesting to compate the white demographics to last time?
 

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Great news about Sunderland. I was just researching Januzaj the other day to see where he ended up since he wasn't on Mourinho's preference list. I was always impressed by him, given the few minutes he was allowed to play...lots of energy. I think he has a lot of potential. I hope he is given a chance to showcase that at Sunderland. Now I wonder about James Wilson. He's never really been given a chance IMO, and when he doesn't produce right away (unlike his black counterparts who don't produce right away) he's written off.

You are right, though. Outside of the major clubs, it may actually be more watchable on the whole than last year.

BTW, I saw that Everton was going after three blacks after John Stones' move to Manchester City and that they did acquire Ashley Williams from Swansea, so that may be another team I'll have to avoid now.
 

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Great news about Sunderland. I was just researching Januzaj the other day to see where he ended up since he wasn't on Mourinho's preference list. I was always impressed by him, given the few minutes he was allowed to play...lots of energy. I think he has a lot of potential. I hope he is given a chance to showcase that at Sunderland. Now I wonder about James Wilson. He's never really been given a chance IMO, and when he doesn't produce right away (unlike his black counterparts who don't produce right away) he's written off.

You are right, though. Outside of the major clubs, it may actually be more watchable on the whole than last year.

BTW, I saw that Everton was going after three blacks after John Stones' move to Manchester City and that they did acquire Ashley Williams from Swansea, so that may be another team I'll have to avoid now.

Yea, januzaj pretty much always plays well when given a chance, disgraceful how hes been treated.

I think man city will win it this season.
 

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Arsenal signed two whites in perez and mustafi?loaned out wiltshire to bournmouth which im pleased about.

Chelsea i think signed a slavic midfielder.
 

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So jose sold debruyne for 17 million because he didnt rate him, manu sold pagba for 2, jose buys back the terrible pogba for 80 million, and debruyne cost mancity 30 million less. Debruyne was immense, and made pogba look like a kitten!

If mancity sign a white holding player they have got a fairly likable team. Good to see pep rid mancity of the dreadful toure.

As i say, theres alot of work to go, but things maybe going in the right direction.

Even the england international team was as white as ive seen it, soon they will start luke shaw as well!
 

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Pogba now a laughing stock for his price tag, compared to debruyne whos playing great.

If only the dwf logged on caste football manu would have saved themselves millions.
 

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Im gonna throw it, out there, but with andre gray banned(for once i back a black player, he was banned for a homophobic tweet over 4 years ago?) Did Burnleys 2 nil win over the unlikable watford form a 100 percent white team?

I think so, i need rebaljo for clarification?
 

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Even the england international team was as white as ive seen it, soon they will start luke shaw as well!

I wonder if this is why Allardyce is now out of a job after a sting operation. My tin foil hat is more often than not, correct. It's telling me he was set up because of that:

Sam Allardyce has left his position as England manager by mutual consent after just one game in charge of the national team.

Allardyce was filmed advising undercover journalists on how to circumvent rules against third-party ownership, according to the Daily Telegraph.

Video accompanying the report shows Allardyce meeting twice with journalists posing as representatives of a Far East agency who were interested in bypassing rules from the Football Association and FIFA.

"You can still get around it. I mean obviously the big money's here," Allardyce said on the video, while also calling the regulations "ridiculous."

http://www.espnfc.us/england/story/...as-england-manager-following-undercover-sting

To me, he was just making an observation and stating an opinion, not clandestinely colluding with someone to make it happen. I expect the England team to become blacker once again.
 

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I wonder if this is why Allardyce is now out of a job after a sting operation. My tin foil hat is more often than not, correct. It's telling me he was set up because of that:

Sam Allardyce has left his position as England manager by mutual consent after just one game in charge of the national team.

Allardyce was filmed advising undercover journalists on how to circumvent rules against third-party ownership, according to the Daily Telegraph.

Video accompanying the report shows Allardyce meeting twice with journalists posing as representatives of a Far East agency who were interested in bypassing rules from the Football Association and FIFA.

"You can still get around it. I mean obviously the big money's here," Allardyce said on the video, while also calling the regulations "ridiculous."

http://www.espnfc.us/england/story/...as-england-manager-following-undercover-sting

To me, he was just making an observation and stating an opinion, not clandestinely colluding with someone to make it happen. I expect the England team to become blacker once again.

You called it, southgates a dusgrace.

http://www.skysports.com/football/n...amed-in-gareth-southgates-first-england-squad

Glen johnson been called up over baines? Ox chamberlaine?how has he got in the team? Anthonia so good his team are near the bottim, jesse lingard?sturridge not even starting for liverpool!

I know alot of white starters are injured but this is laughable.
 
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