G D Potts
- 08 Aug 2006 17:48
The new season kicks off soon and I thought it would be good to hear some predictions and thoughts on the new season.
Personally predicting Man City to be the new champions whilst Man Utd get relegated.
Just post anything football related,
blueman
- 24 Aug 2006 15:36
- 27 of 106
Great HIT by Benny Thatcher
He should have saved it for Divin` Ronaldo
The whole country would have cheered.
tweenie
- 24 Aug 2006 16:41
- 28 of 106
benny thatcher to make guest appearance at WWF.
That must have seriously hurt.
Anyway Man UTD to go unbeaten until xmas, ole to be super sub again. win league.
Chelsea to sack morinho.
arsenal to get relegated.
wigan to win fa cup.
man city to invest in new players after B in ther BANG blows off following windy outbust from PSYCHO pearson and impales team coach.
G D Potts
- 24 Aug 2006 16:52
- 29 of 106
Was at the game and found thatchers antics amusing, agression is his one attribute and in situations like that you just have to laugh - although if it had been ronaldo on the end of that challenge I would have been cheering.
Cant believe chelski lost and man utd won, and unfortunately MCFC look set for a dissapointing relegation battle.
blueman
- 24 Aug 2006 22:52
- 30 of 106
Chin up GD - it`s early days yet.
G D Potts
- 28 Aug 2006 14:31
- 31 of 106
Just been able to get hold of an Internet connection - WHAT A WIN.
Joey Barton with a stunning penatly to silence Arsenal for the first time in 18 meetings with Manchester City. This could spell great things for our season.
Chelsea looking shaky , team doesnt seem to be bonding as well as usual.
And poor old newcastle, the one team, bar Man Utd, that I would hate to support loosing their new 10 million signing on his debut!
JT Master Investor
- 29 Aug 2006 08:53
- 32 of 106
The mighty Toffee's hammer Spurs at White Hart Lane with only 10 men. AJ will end up top scorer easily! Go on Moyes boy's!!
G D Potts
- 29 Aug 2006 20:18
- 33 of 106
AJ is somehow getting goals again which arent penalties, I wish him best of luck for everton but hopefully not england.
JT Master Investor
- 31 Aug 2006 10:20
- 34 of 106
Is it April 1st because I have just witnessed the craziest story ever. Carlos Tevez and Javier Macherano have apparently joined The Hammers on a season long loan!!
Fundamentalist
- 31 Aug 2006 10:37
- 35 of 106
JT
the 2 players are owned by a media company (run by a friend of Abramovic) - looks as though a season long loan for Chelsea to decide if they want them or not and to stop them going to Man U or Arsenal
really is time the ruling bodies had a look into his dealings as its getting past a joke
Fundamentalist
- 31 Aug 2006 11:01
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blueman
- 31 Aug 2006 11:37
- 37 of 106
What`s wrong with stopping them going to Manure or Arse??
Fundamentalist
- 31 Aug 2006 12:05
- 38 of 106
If you want a one horse race each year due to a Russian billionaire using it to launder money then nothing lol
blueman
- 31 Aug 2006 13:51
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No I don`t want a one horse race.
The league needs to be evened out to give the "lesser" clubs a better chance.
This deal helps West Ham - good - much better than helping ManU, Liverpool or Arsenal. If one or two of the "lesser" clubs can finish in the top four then that will be good for the Premiership.
G D Potts
- 31 Aug 2006 14:08
- 40 of 106
Im happy to see Chelski reign champions, but remember a few years back fundamentalist when Man Utd won 3 titles in a row - everything changes and no doubt the one horse race will too. Chelsea have the made the league a better one - every top club now plays at a higher level because Chelsea have raised the standards, not to high for city though who were the first team to beat them after mourinho, just look at how far English teams have gone in europe the last few years.
StarFrog
- 31 Aug 2006 14:16
- 41 of 106
G D Potty: every top club now plays at a higher level because Chelsea have raised the standards
This is, of course, a joke.
Do you not recall the flare with which Arsenal graced the field long before anybody had ever heard of Abramovic! Even Man U can stake a claim at raising the standard of the English game long before Chelsea get a mention. And (I hate to admit) but I believe that it was Spurs who first brought foreign nationals to our green shores.
Fundamentalist
- 31 Aug 2006 15:14
- 42 of 106
GD
surely you have enough brain cells to appreciate the way the change is happening is bad for football.
Chelsea are clearly controlling players who do not belong to their own club and have several agreements with other clubs being drawn in all the time.
If you think top flight footie is better for the fans now than 5 or 10 yrs ago (or more) you are clearly deluded
hewittalan6
- 31 Aug 2006 15:21
- 43 of 106
Theres an even bigger problem at championship level now. The rewards of even a single season in the premiership are so great, that managers are under stupid amounts of pressure to get promotion. This is resulting in a very competitive league being full of teams terrified to lose. result is 5 across the midfield and a dour battle to see if you can nick 3 points on the break. Far too risky to put 2 up front and go for it, because an 8 figure sum rests on getting through to the play offs and too many entertaining losses = no job.
Perhaps a limit on squad sizes in the premiership may be an answer. My glorious Leeds team of the 1970's did it with a squad of 16, playing more matches, in worse conditions and with worse equipment and training. It would certainly result in the highest quality being spread more equally and the premiership also rans could be at Championship clubs, raising their quality.
Who knows?
Alan
blueman
- 31 Aug 2006 15:24
- 44 of 106
Do not worry. Tesco will takeover Roman`s empire b4 too long.
Starfrog didn`t Charlton have a foreign national b4 Spurs? Eddie Firmani ???
Fundamentalist
- 31 Aug 2006 15:27
- 45 of 106
alan
thats how about a dozen of the prem sides approach each week with survival their only target
StarFrog
- 31 Aug 2006 16:03
- 46 of 106
Blueman - Gosh, that's going back a few years (I must admit I had to google him). I was thinking of Ozzie and that other guy. But here's another for you - Hans Jeppson (Swedish) playing for Charlton in 1951.
Anybody have any earlier foreign players?