Tweets of the Week: The Premier League is BACK, Ed Sheeran and Juan Leg | OneFootball

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·18 August 2024

Tweets of the Week: The Premier League is BACK, Ed Sheeran and Juan Leg

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Here are the very best and funniest tweets from Football Twitter over the past week. We promise.

The Premier League has returned, but kids these days missed out on the Barclays.


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Men go through a transformation when the football is back.

That time of year when I’m all psyched up for Fantasy Premier League, but give up after a month.

The Premier League’s marketing department is shameless.

You have to admire this Ipswich Town fan’s commitment to the bit.

Ed Sheeran’s career has taken a mad turn.

The opening night match between Fulham and Man United was not the great start to the Premier League season we had hoped.

They need all the prayers they can get after last season.

Training at Chelsea is like going to the gym in January.

Cole Palmer signed a contract for HOW LONG?

I don’t see this approach working out at Bayern Munich, to be honest.

Bordeaux fans have been freed from the burden of supporting a football team. Lucky them.

Ollie McBurnie looks delighted with this.

Crystal Palace are trying to replace Brighton as the toughest negotiators in the Premier League.

Leeds United seem determined to sell all their best players this summer.

Not sure Mikel Arteta expected this line of questioning.

This is a wild way to watch football.

The mystery of Tyrell Malacia continues.

Time waits for no man.

How is this a real stat?

We’re big fans of Spurs’ announcement video for the arrival of Wilson Odobert.

Although we’re even bigger fans of Alexander Sorloth bring his tiny dog to his presentation as an Atletico Madrid player.

Incredible insight from Michael Olise.

Gary Neville must never take a day off.

There’s always that one guy.

Tim Sherwood did not understand the assignment.

Bit of an overflow problem here.

One for the Dune fans.

Where have I seen this before?

A lovely tribute to Goodison Park. So of course they started the season with a 3-0 home defeat.

Scott Parker is stuck in a cycle from which he cannot break free.

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