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Man City celebrate title glory with win over Chelsea; Leeds in relegation peril

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By Steven GRIFFITHS

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Brighton are superb. Ferguson looks the business.

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Jimizo you dodged a bullet. One game left to stay up.

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Jimizo you dodged a bullet

Still could go down. I’d rather be Everton than Leeds or Leicester at the moment, but we are well capable of losing v Bournemouth. They’ve battered us this season.

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Big Sam Allardyce is attempting another rescue mission for the ages at Leeds, but it's probably too little, too late. The East-enders showed why they are a class act with a 3-1 win at home.

The Yorkshiremen go on to their last chance saloon with Spurs, staring down the barrel of catastrophic relegation.

Meanwhile, the Hammers eye the treasures of European glory in Prague.

The fortunes of two clubs couldn't be further apart.

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Congratulations to Asterisk City.

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@jimizo Yeah, Lampard should've been given the boot after we lost to Bournemouth twice in a week.

I had lost all hope and then came the Brighton match....can still see us messing things up next weekend... These have been a few stressful years!

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Congratulations to Pep Guardiola, Manchester City footballers, and their fans. Well played.

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anyone plays Fantasy Premier League here? Any prize for 1st place team in Japan? I am chasing after 1st place.

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The best manager and a load of the best players in the world went to man city to revitalize one of the most prestigious clubs in English football's long history ... It had absolutely nothing to do with oil money, honest.

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Say what you will about Man City but they've actually been very astute with their signings and young talent. They certainly ain't no Chelsea throwing silly money around and they know when to walk away.

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