From the discussion Would you want to see Lionel Messi play in the Premier League?
Mon, 12 Jan 2009 13:56:52 -0000
Another great performance by Messi over the weekend.
Another great performance by Messi over the weekend.
Despite all the wealth in the world, it is not easy to buy a dream team of footballers.
I am not sure that I would end up studying that often. I would be more inclined to attend EPL matches and become a loyal supporter.
And I say yes again because there is a three way battle on the top and 5-6 team battle on the bottom. Nothing is certain yet and we are halfway in the season.
Funny how Mike Ashley has changed his mind about selling the club. Why not sell? He has not been able to find the “right” buyer, in essence not enough money offered.
City have had trouble trying to pick up Santa Cruz from Blackburn. Seems like sometimes no matter how badly you want the player, its not that easy. It will take time and more money.
I hear ya and is often the case there is a stale draw in the horizon. The hype is high but the action is low. Hope to see some drama.
Manchester United play Chelsea this weekend and this a big match for both clubs
Welcome Wayne Bridge to the front, a nice pick up and he should make an impact immediately
We also must be realistic. Man City will only get a certain type of player. They will not get Fabregas, Kaka, Torres, Terry, Ronaldo, etc. because these players are not going to be sold.
They can get players like Santa Cruz, Bridge, perhaps Villa,
I am stoked about the draws and am looking forward to some exciting matches to come. It is unfortunate that many of the matches take place at the same time and one can only watch a single match. Errr.
I agree, I would not want to play Barca at this point. They are dominating the field.
With that draw at Villa Park, it is safe to assume the Young Gunners are down and out. I know Wenger will say otherwise but its time to throw in the towel. Liverpool are strong, United is in high spirits and it will be tough. Up 2-0 at Villa? Who would have thought but they failed to close it out.
Yes they can spend all the money they want but winning is another matter altogether. Chelsea last year failed to win a single trophy despite a talented squad. Its easy to spend the money but getting the players to play together is whole other shin dig.
I am glad there is a wide open three horse race as oppose to one team dominating till the end. So far so good for your squad, we shall see what they do against Arsenal on Sunday.
Our friends at Manchester City cannot be happy with the results so far and there will be much money spent this January
What a strange weekend for the top 4, as they all drew and no places changed
For all those that wanted Arsene Wenger out, keep your mouth shut! Wenger is not going anywhere
West Ham are looking into selling the club, seems like the peps from Iceland are struggling a bit financially