The FA Premier League (English Football) Official Thread
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I'm afraid that I am more in favour of your wife's opinion :o
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I have big hopes for arsenal this season if key players can stay fit. Would be nice to see one more versatile defender come in as well though, as things look thin with Gibbs picking up a hamstring strain yesterday.
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losing evra, ferdinand and vidic at one go is insanity. that's 3/4 of the back line that won the double 4/5 years ago..
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Losing them and not replacing them is the insanity Louis, they have had ample warning and ample opportunity but chose to remain static. Sorry man, I know you're a United fan and I bear United no ill will, but they are totally to blame for their own demise so far.
I would go so far as to say that if they do not seriously back LVG in the last couple of weeks of the transfer window then they will struggle to keep him (Roja is a good start though).
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You are right but it is a strong club
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But a strong club who will struggle to win trophies, look at how far Liverpool fell after allowing themselves to slip, no title in how long?
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nah gav. i totally agree with you. when SAF decided to retire. there were alot of people going uh oh. and i think it's also partly due to the board as well with david gill gone. the current ed woodward doesn't show much commitment in the transfer window even though they say their willing to spend. for their tradition of sticking with managers utd fans can only hope LVG wouldnt be a repeat of moyes era.
that being said i saw a soccernet video where they were saying about how SAF and david gill hijacked transfers in the past (berbatov and RVP), that commitment in bringing players in compared to the current situation where they've lost out on major players they wanted to sign.
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Not sure if this is actually pertinent to the discussion at all, as I know feck all about Soccer. But from an "outsiders" view Fergie knew that the future was not rosy, all the good players were past it and there was not enough new blood or money to go out and buy new talent about, so he fecked off, so that others could take the shit. Perfect timing. Do I like him? No. But I sure as shit admire him…..
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you do have a point G. but as a utd fan, i choose to be blinded by my love for the club. hahaha.
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It is one of the finest experiences to make the Manu-tour at Old Trafford and to attend a play. Many friends are coming extra for this to MAN from other continents. There is no sports-club with such an international reputation, with loyal supporters world-wide. Sir Alex has built a fantastic club, now its time for other people to go ahaed. Nobody can be permanent the winner. Its good for Manu to learn this also.
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I would argue that Liverpool, Barcelona and Real Madrid have such an international reputation, and speaking of Barcelona I read the other day that they are the 5th best supported club in the UK !!!! Madness.
G, I have had that view of Fergies retirement since the day it was announced. You don't have to follow football to notice when a guy decides to retire at the top because he knows that a crash is coming.
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I were merely pointing out that your observation was indeed astute and correct
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Tottenham fan here, so I expect a mid table finish and not much else!
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My main ambition (as a Newcastle fan) is that we renew our age old battle with Spurs for 7th spot, rather than last season deathly rumble with Stoke for 10th
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I'm hoping Pochettino has a positive effect on the team, last year was frustrating!
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Second half of the Chelsea / Leicester City game was brilliant until the bad guys scored.