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RE: whos gonna win the premier league 10/11 - Trickster - 05-07-2010 19:38

Newcastle United we have our own Messi in Jonas Gutierrez come on


RE: whos gonna win the premier league 10/11 - mitchell - 05-07-2010 20:21

I don't give a fuck what anyone says, the hearts still beating & the hope lives on!!!

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RE: whos gonna win the premier league 10/11 - groundnpound - 05-07-2010 20:24

Let them have it lads
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RE: whos gonna win the premier league 10/11 - rude-boim18 - 05-07-2010 20:30

they want to gooo but the agents sayin dont goo but what did silva agent say ermm go to chelsea did he no he ended up at city so if torres agent says go to chelsea he wont


RE: whos gonna win the premier league 10/11 - mitchell - 05-07-2010 22:44

(05-07-2010 20:30 )rude-boim18 Wrote:  they want to gooo but the agents sayin dont goo but what did silva agent say ermm go to chelsea did he no he ended up at city so if torres agent says go to chelsea he wont

You talk like a child, kid.


RE: whos gonna win the premier league 10/11 - sonofapaddy - 10-07-2010 05:30

LIVERPOOL
'People say im a dreamer,but im not the only one.'
John Lennon


RE: whos gonna win the premier league 10/11 - mas0887 - 10-07-2010 06:29

Haha I think that Liverpool will improve under Hodgson but not enough to all of a sudden be major contenders, especially if they don't get a very big transfer budget, and if they lose Torres and possible Gerrard they will struggle to get to where they were this season.

Man City are worrying because they are buying absolutely everybody they can, hopefully it will be a massive clash of egos so it all goes pear shaped because if they do get in the top 4, which is a very probable outcome, then they will dominate for the next 15 years (or however long they have the money).

Arsenal will have major problems without Fabregas so I hope he goes (haha had to say that as a self respecting Spurs man), after he was injured at the end of last season they lost 4 of their last 7 games didn't they? That must be the worst run Wenger has had so I don't know how people could believe they will be better than Man Utd or Chelsea now unless some serious investments are made.

Man Utd are going to be challenging for it as they do every year because that is just what they do, but Rooney has to stop acting like such a tosser and get his act together because he is what elevated them from a very good team last season, to something special, and if he plays like he did at the World Cup then I can't see anybody stepping in to fill the void, unless new signings are made.

Chelsea will be strong again because they have only lost Ballack, who was never an absolutely amazing player for them anyway and can (and will) be replaced, and Joe Cole who was merely a benchwarmer last season. They will make new signings and strengthen their squad, they will probably defend the title.

Spurs are not there yet (saying that I think they won 9 of their last 12 games of the season, that is Premier League winning form) and will not be genuine contenders for the title, unless the signings made turn out to be amazing, but it should also be considered that if Bale, Defoe and Lennon play to their full potentials then we would not have trouble scoring against any team in the world. And our defenders seem to be getting better and better (epsecially Dawson), every time there is an injury to one of our starting lineup, who is a fully capped International player, there is another fully capped International player to take their place, so it gives us an outside chance but football is a crazy game so you never know.

I think it will be like this:

1. Chelsea/ Man Utd
2. Man Utd/ Chelsea
3. Man City
4. Spurs/ Liverpool/ Arsenal.


RE: whos gonna win the premier league 10/11 - 654321 - 19-07-2010 09:02

I'm not a Liverpool fan, but i'm rather upset I haven't heard the words from their supporters this summer of .... "This is our year!" lol.

Neways goin on to the question in hand.

1. Man Utd. (if, and only if they make 1 more signin in midfield)
2. Chelsea
3. Woolwich
4. Citeh/Spurs

Severity and length of injuries will dictate which team wins the league this season. Chelsea will be top dogs which means they'll have to deal with every1 wanting their scalp. Which may let in the likes of Woolwich and Man Utd


RE: whos gonna win the premier league 10/11 - Mister Gummidge - 27-07-2010 15:24

Long post, be warned...

Predicted Top Four:
1. Chelsea
2. Spurs (by a large gap from Chelsea, but still second)
3. Man City
4. Man Utd

First of all, the reasons the top four will look slightly different from normal this year, IMO. (I could be wrong on this. I've got a good record with picking individual match results, a bit rubbish with whole season trends)

Chelsea: They've lost no-one they can't live without, a couple of fringe players and an ageing midfield shuttler, brought in an underrated forward playmaker, and one or two other signings are sure to follow. Chelsea are nailed on favourites for me, considering they have the nucleus of the team that just won it still in place and will add fresh blood before the season starts. No-one will overtake them this season.

Spurs: Yes, everyone will laugh because Spurs haven't finished second in god alone knows how long. But do you know what? With a trio of central defenders who actually stay relatively fit (Dawson, Bassong & Kaboul), some good full backs, one of the strongest midfields in the league and a top notch strike force, Spurs are very well placed indeed. Add in the confidence gained from last season's run in and Harry's nous and man-management skills, then you have the recipe for something special.

Man City: Man City have a hugely talented squad, but once again too many changes are going to unsettle things. It looks like one of the club's best players of the season last year is leaving (Bellamy), and with the additions of Toure, Silva, Boateng and Kolarov to bed into the side, things will be disjointed and choppy again. Mancini's well noted reluctance to go for the jugular when City are on top may also cost them vital points again. 11/12 will be the season they challenge for the title, for me.

Man Utd: Last season's close finish may have papered over the cracks, but United are looking like a spent force so far as winning the league goes, for the next couple of seasons at a minimum. Vidic seeming to confirm his commitment is a massive boost, but with Hargreaves breaking down yet again the midfield looks very tired and flabby. Carrick seems to be a shadow of what he was, Scholes and Giggs can't carry on forever and I think this season will be the one where age catches up with them, Fletcher is tireless but lacks real creativity, while Gibson still has a long way to go and Park is vastly superior out wide. There are issues at full back as well, with Brown notably prone to injury, Neville ageing hard and Rafael still being very green, although showing signs of the player he might become. On the left, things are even worse. Evra (best left-back in the world, for my money, despite what happened at the WC) is all there is in that position. O'Shea isn't very good, Fabio is perpetually injured and there's very little else to work with in that position. Centre back should be OK, but up front there may be problems if Rooney gets injured, or ends up out of sorts because of what happened in South Africa. If Berba or Owen come good, things will be OK, but somehow I can't see them doing it; Owen because of fitness issues and Berba because his natural game doesn't suit United's current mode of play. Hernandez is going to take a while to settle, so it could be a season of fighting for third and fourth place, for United. The wings are the only place United look genuinely strong, if a little short on numbers.

Now, why won't the others be in there.

Arsenal: Fabregas is why Arsenal won't be there. After all this crap with Barcelona, he's going to be unsettled (If he's still there, come the window closing, of course.). The other players are going to be unsettled by it all, and lacking a true leader no-one will be able to pull them together on the pitch. Once December and January roll around, the Fabregas business will start up again meaning more disruption. As always, there are questions about the durability and defensive solidity of their midfield, as well. The signings and reported targets so far are doing nothing to answer those questions.

Liverpool: Liverpool will look a lot more solid and consistent under Hodgson. Solidity is what Hodgson does, but a lot depends on how the star names respond to his training methods. Endless situational drills can alienate some players, especially those who think that playing in their own role is more important than what's best for the team (I'm looking at Gerrard, Torres and Carragher, here.). If his stock is high enough to get these players to work with him and his methods, Liverpool might sneak into the top four. If not, another Europa finish.

Villa: Villa just can't afford to build the kind of strength in depth they need to push for a sustained challenge on anything except the Europa League places. They're excellent at the back, certainly, but the midfield lacks numbers and the striking department is woefully understocked. They'll start well, but as injuries and suspensions kick in, that brilliant creative midfield will be regularly broken up, meaning they'll tail off again after Christmas. Scoring goals will also be a problem. Neither Agbonlahor or Heskey are prolific, while Carew is excellent in bursts, but lacks consistency. Without some pretty substantial investment, particularly up front and in central midfield, progression is next to impossible for Villa.


RE: whos gonna win the premier league 10/11 - ballsniffer - 29-07-2010 10:15

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