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21st May 2015
02:16pm BST

What about @GNev2 playing 9 for the English 20s #comeonireland pic.twitter.com/HABoWFvNQI
— Denis Fogarty (@denisfogs) February 27, 2015
M for the Merse code
Paul Merson is famous for gaffes and producing head-scratching quotes and this season was no different. The former Arsenal midfielder used the most Merse analogy possible to describe Manchester United and was the world's most relieved man after dodging a question featuring the word "inertia".
He also produced this strangely hypnotic vine.
Yeah, us neither.
N for No dressing room selfies
Jamie Carragher couldn't understand why Arsenal players took a dressing room selfie after beating Manchester City at the Etihad in January. In fact, he was fully wound up by it. The Monday Night Football pundit, and former Liverpool defender, said such pictures should be reserved for when sides actually win a trophy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnwf1oA3Fd8
And Carra got another dig in at the Gunners when he posted this after the show.
https://twitter.com/Carra23/status/557312923169992705
Paul Scholes was another former pro who railed against the evils of the dressing room selfies.
O for Ostrich
"If you don’t know the answer to that question then I think you are an ostrich." - This may end up being inscribed on Nigel Pearson's headstone. No matter what else he does in football, he'll always be remembered as the manager who called a journalist "an ostrich."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdRO3l_UCZM
He also wrestled Crystal Palace midfielder James McArthur to the ground on the touchline and told a Leicester fan to 'f**k off and die' so it's fair to say that 2014/15 was Pearson's moment. Good man Nige.
P for Wenger Pushing Mourinho
Arsene Wenger must have been waiting years to do this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tRnYzonUJs
Q is for Quote of the season
There's a few contenders for this accolade, but we're going for Hull City boss Steve Bruce's reaction to Joey Barton getting sent-off against his side for a flicked, if tame, jab at Tom Huddlestone.
https://twitter.com/PJBuckingham/status/569189073811861504
Wise words from Brucie.
R for Rodgers' new nickname
An unlikely bromance developed this season between Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers and musician Noel Gallagher. The former Oasis guitarist was on Match of the Day 2 and repeatedly called the Liverpool manager 'The Brodge'.
The Manchester City fan's soft spot for 'The Brodge' resurfaced in an interview on Sky's Soccer AM, when Gallagher claimed Rodgers could on course to take a 'big job' at City.
When Rodgers was asked about Gallagher's nickname for him, he responded amiably, saying he was a big fan of his music. This has all the ingredients of a Rom-Com.
S for Surprising Stats
Shane Long comparable to Luis Suarez? Richard Dunne is the best Irish player in the Premier League? Phil Jones is the best young defender in the world?
It's been said that statistics can prove anything, and when they somehow prove Victor Moses is one of the best players in the Premier League, we're inclined to agree.
T for Terrible seats
As it becomes more and more expensive to go to Premier League games, and ticket prices unlikely to fall any time soon, you'd expect fans to at least have a good view of the action they had to sell an organ to see. Well, not at every ground. These are some of the worst views in Premier League grounds.
https://twitter.com/mason77aj/status/587692510618738688
https://twitter.com/samualwhite/status/564088619577901056
https://twitter.com/BadFootballView/status/404296055145369601
U for Unbelievable Jeff
187 years into his Soccer Saturday career and Chris Kamara (still) can't believe it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUEP1kRQF0c
V for Van Gaal press conferences
The journalists covering Manchester United are well used to eventful press conferences and frank exchanges with the team's manager. Alex Ferguson once told them: "Youse are all f***in' idiots", after Juan Sebastian Veron's performances were criticised in 2002.
Louis van Gaal hasn't gone that far this season, but he's still had a few run-ins with the media, including this one with an Irish journalist.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6UnqnvkOjI#t=78
Van Gaal also confused Michael Carrick with a vegetable.
https://twitter.com/BBCSporf/status/589408674440937472
And earlier this season, Van Gaal went full Rafa Benitez when responding to Sam Allardyce's comments about United's direct tactics. The West Ham manager called United a 'long ball' side and the Dutchman produced a dossier at his next press conference to set everyone straight.
The United manager claimed his side was playing long passes, not long balls, and told the journalist to take the dossier to 'Big Sam'.
https://twitter.com/BBCSport/status/565136248453726208
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3IWGpZ9ca8
W is for Wine throwing
We've all been there. You're at a match, your team has lost to fierce rivals and you decide to throw wine at the away dugout...
This is what happened during Arsenal's loss to Manchester United at the Emirates earlier this season, when an Gunners fan hurled red wine at United's staff.
A more cultured class of hooligan.
W for Wonder Save
Was this the exact moment that convinced Real Madrid to try sign David de Gea? No, probably not, but it was still some save.
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Y for Young gains super powers from pigeon excrement
At the start of the season, the odds on Ashley Young being in the Manchester United team ahead of record signing Angel di Maria were probably as long as pigeon excrement landing in his mouth during a match. Both happened this season.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmRm10qVM-A
Z for Zidane trying to poach Premier League players
Let's face it, this hasn't been the most exciting Premier League season, so another summer of the division's top players being poached by Spanish superpowers doesn't bode well for the league's general quality. France and Real Madrid legend Zinedine Zidane seemingly has his eyes on the league's best player Eden Hazard, saying: "Obviously, there is Lionel Messi and Ronaldo, both of whom are spectacular, but I like Eden Hazard more."
And he also revealed Madrid have their eye on a Liverpool player, "We know who Raheem Sterling is, and of course we are monitoring him as a player."
Listen Zizou, Madrid have enough top class players. In fact, there are almost as many world class players in Real's first team as there are in the entire Premier League. Hands off.
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