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Decided to start another thread with the new season upon us. Should be a very interesting one, especially with all the top three changing managers and no Fergie for the first time in like forever.
My predictions...
Top 6:
1. Chelsea 2. Man City 3. Man Utd 4. Spurs 5. Arsenal (this is on their current squad - if they buy some quality in the next 3 weeks then I would move them up) 6. Aston Villa... or maybe Liverpool.
Relegated:
18. Stoke 19. Hull City Tigers! 20. Crystal Palace (sorry Alffy but with a Chamakh/Phillips strike partnership, it doesn't look good)
F.A Cup - Man Utd
League Cup - Spurs
Champions League - Real Madrid
Best signing of the summer - Benteke penning a new deal at Villa!
Worst signing of the summer - All of Liverpool's buys!
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1 Chelsea 2 Man United 3 Man City 4 Spurs 5 Liverpool 6 Arsenal
18 Palace 19 Hull 20 Cardiff
Been a good start to the season so far. United were more impressive than I expected, Villa absolutely delighted me by tonking the scum, and Spurs got a win I'm more than happy with.
Would be interested to see if any Americans will be getting into 'soccer' this year as I believe NBC are showing every single premier league game, which is way more than we get over here.
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FANTASY FOOTBALL
So I've just set up a fantasy league on premierleague.com, all you have to do is go on the site and pick your team, the code to join the Simply Scripts Heroes league is 2046645-524696. And don't worry, I've made it so the scores only come into effect from the second week so you won't be behind from the first week. And remember it's just for pride, respect, honour and all other words of similar effect/meaning. Hope some of you can get involved.
1. Liverpool Everyone else don't care. Except Aston Villa who will go into liquidation for not paying their electric bills and Villa park will be turned into a sewage plant based on the fact it's full of shit already.
Everyone thinks Palace will go down? Are you all mad...oh wait no you're all right we probably will lol. Still hoping for another 4-5 signings, hopefully a few defenders in there too.
I've been impressed with Villa in their two games; very unlucky against Chelsea. Two tough away games down for them, so they just need to perform at home.
Liverpool, I'm not sure. I still think they're squads a bit light. Same goes for Arsenal.
Utd, City and Chelsea will be the ones to watch, and it pains me to say it but Spurs could well be the dark horse this season?
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You’re right as always, Stevie! We don’t rule anymore…
But after watching the match against Chelsea, I have to admit to being very impressed with this young team so far – very unlucky against the blues but I’m not going to blame the referee – Weimann should have scored one of his chances.
I was impressed with Delph at the end of last season and that’s continued into this one after his first proper pre-season in years. I really think he’ll have a good season and hopefully if he can stay clear of injuries, a possibility for England.
The big game is this weekend where we play Marky Mark’s Liverpool – let’s hope for a win!
Yep, our youth policy is paying off. The only worry I have is the long season. But as long as we can win win a lot of games early and decide on which cups to go for, if valid, then the boys are looking good.
Interesting little anecdote (well, it might not actually be that interesting, ha), my sport psychology university lecturer did a lot of work with the Villa youth team when he used to teach at a university based near there. He worked with them to help develop recognition/ memory for different plays, as well as improving their reaction times.
Interesting little anecdote (well, it might not actually be that interesting, ha), my sport psychology university lecturer did a lot of work with the Villa youth team when he used to teach at a university based near there. He worked with them to help develop recognition/ memory for different plays, as well as improving their reaction times.
Nice, Tobester! Actually, by youth policy I meant sort of Lambert buying cheap young players from around Europe, as opposed to splashing out a big name. It's risky but can pay huge dividends in the future. I'm happy with it.
Okay, a Yank here who enjoys international futebol--but definitely no afficionado of your leagues, though I wish I had the time to watch more of your leagues (and wish more were actually shown here, but that's another story).
Just want to know, how is the Boston Red Sox owner John Henry perceived over there as Liverpool FC's owner? He's not hated nor outwardly beloved here, though he is rather well liked for bringing us our first championship(s) in baseball in 86 years. But there are some here who complain that he's paying too much attention to Liverpool (in time and money) to concentrate on another baseball championship. Just curious if the same is said in Liverpool, that he's too distracted by Boston to run that franchise in UK. And do they like him or not?
Irish eyes is probably better placed to answer than me, but as a non native l'pool supported I would 'guess' that it has to end in results.
They have such a rich history that becoming a mid rank table team is not going to impress the locals.
So far the Suarez saga has been interesting to watch. They have steadfastly refused to sell one of their best players even though he wants to go and a decent profit is on the table, so it does suggest intent.
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Liverpool fans also feel the same way about Henry and Warner, that they spend too much time with the RedSox. In our defence He attended roughly 2 matches in the entire last season and that's our owner and director. That's unheard of in English football. To give them their dues they have cleaned up our debt(as a result of the last 2 american owners) hicks and college. They have made quite a few mistakes in our transfer market last season but seemed to have made amends this season.
They also promised fans they had the money to deal with the big boys, that's proven untrue... so with us Liverpool fans... only time will tell