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Can Man Utd Do It Again?, Which Club will do the best this s
Man Utd are simply the best who else but Man Utd will win?
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Im 22 next week and I cant commit to what Im going to eat for breakfast. I mean cereal is so boring but its quick, and eggs take forever to make and theres the toast to make sure you dont burn....
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You like to downplay Arsenal don't you brab?
This season is the best I"ve experienced yet. Three teams in the running, always overtaking eachother while leaving the rest of the pack for dirt.
Then the whole bottom half of the table is in the battle for relegation. Amazing.
I must admit, it could go to Arsenal, Chelsea or Man Utd. It's all going to come down to who can stand the pressure.
GO GUNNERS!
This season is the best I"ve experienced yet. Three teams in the running, always overtaking eachother while leaving the rest of the pack for dirt.
Then the whole bottom half of the table is in the battle for relegation. Amazing.
I must admit, it could go to Arsenal, Chelsea or Man Utd. It's all going to come down to who can stand the pressure.
GO GUNNERS!
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Football debate ... how nice!
As a fervent Liverpool supporter since the European Cup triumphs, Double, Treble, Championships & Domestic Cups days (ie. 80's) ... I've heard it all!
These days it's purely between Arsenal & Manchester Utd to battle it out for the title. Simple fact of maturity of squads & being on the top of their respective cycles.
In the 90's there wasn't competition in the Premiership which is a simple fact ... Man Utd with the millions built up from Champions League campaigns could bankroll some amazing signings & virtually had a vice grip on trophies. Thank goodness for Arsenal being in the picture these past few years ... makes life interesting.
On to Liverpool's chances ... other than an ability to win Cups ... they need
to qualify for the Champions League year-in & year-out for the squad to get experience & to strengthen playing staff strategically. I'd say the next 5 years are going to be telling for the emergence of the REDS as title challengers & eventual winners.
"Football isn't a matter of life & death ... it's more than that". Bill Shankly (Legend of Anfield)
These days it's purely between Arsenal & Manchester Utd to battle it out for the title. Simple fact of maturity of squads & being on the top of their respective cycles.
In the 90's there wasn't competition in the Premiership which is a simple fact ... Man Utd with the millions built up from Champions League campaigns could bankroll some amazing signings & virtually had a vice grip on trophies. Thank goodness for Arsenal being in the picture these past few years ... makes life interesting.
On to Liverpool's chances ... other than an ability to win Cups ... they need
to qualify for the Champions League year-in & year-out for the squad to get experience & to strengthen playing staff strategically. I'd say the next 5 years are going to be telling for the emergence of the REDS as title challengers & eventual winners.
"Football isn't a matter of life & death ... it's more than that". Bill Shankly (Legend of Anfield)
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Which one, theres two red teams in contention!snipeers wrote:well its like the Ferraris, the Williams and the McLarens of F1. but in the end, its always the team in RED who always WIN.Envinyatar wrote:
This season is the best I"ve experienced yet. Three teams in the running, always overtaking eachother while leaving the rest of the pack for dirt.
"For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?"
A little interesting fact between the three contenders.
Over the past few years Man Utd and Chelsea have spent over 100 million pounds on new signings, whereas Arsenal have only spent 28 million.
It just goes to show what happens when your bargain buys perform.
Over the past few years Man Utd and Chelsea have spent over 100 million pounds on new signings, whereas Arsenal have only spent 28 million.
It just goes to show what happens when your bargain buys perform.
Be Silly. Be Honest. Be Kind. | Ralph Waldo Emerson