From the discussion Best, worst and favourites
Fri, 27 Feb 2009 16:00:10 -0000
I like Aston Villa’s effort this season because they battle till the end.
I like Aston Villa’s effort this season because they battle till the end.
So far you can hand the title to Manchester United. They are far and away the most consistent squad.
Arsenal are weak and have a hard time scoring, no offense mate.
Chelsea play one good half and then fall over like old men.
Liverpool cannot win at home and have dropped too many points. This will cost the club the title.
I hate penalties but they work and do the job when teams could otherwise play forever. There really isn’t a solution to the pk’s because there is only so much time teams can play. Good ideas and thoughts
Scolari was not the best choice but this isn’t the easiest job. Managers are on a short rope and it snaps quickly. Players should get blamed and I hope many of these overpaid bums are gone.
Yes our boy Scolari was replaced because of the poor results. I often wonder when the players will take some blame. At the end of the day, the players place forth the effort despite the coaching.
City had approached Chelsea about John Terry. This could get interesting at the end of the season.
Next week, Champions League will resume and there are many exciting matches to come.
I am a huge Chelsea fan and always will be. They are terrible at the moment and hopefully they can better because the other teams are passing us by. In the EPL you can only be a fan of one club otherwise you touch a nerve on the mind of many.
The best club team at the moment is Manchester United. They are solid, top to bottom and can compete against anyone. To me West Brom are the side that needs the most help.
I believe the team will depend on the club, their fans, their style of play and many more factors. It is a great league to follow because nearly every match is worth the time because the level of play.
Will the Liverpool owners sell the club? I am tired of the two always flopping positions. Something please happen.
Recession or not, the record was shattered by EPL squads as they spent, spent, spent once more. I guess the state of the game is solid financially.
Its all about Aston Villa, forget Arsenal in the TOP 4.
so far it looks like this
Manchester United Liverpool Chelsea Aston Villa
Liverpool is fighting with Manchester United for the goods and this should be solid to watch
I believe we can place this debate to rest because the Gunners are done and so is Chelsea
Manchester City, which bought Wayne Bridge, Craig Bellamy, Nigel de Jong and Shay Given but failed to get AC Milan’s Kaka in a world-record bid, paid out more than 50 million pounds (C$88.9 million) in the transfer window.
Leo can dominate La Liga in his sleep because he did it again over the weekend.
Kaka bails out on City, interesting stuff that has transpired.
Chelsea were terrible and deserved nothing. There was only one side that showed up to play.
Nice to see the Special One scouting Manchester United over the weekend. He has been dearly missed
Chelsea lost to Man Utd, United now have the upper hand to close down on Liverpool
Liverpool drew and that was a costly drop in points.
Aston Villa won and so did Arsenal
With Manchester United breathing down Liverpool’s neck, this title race should be interesting