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Finally the EPL kicks off!
Jus Blazin
#1321 Posted : Monday, January 31, 2011 11:34:54 PM
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McReggae wrote:
Andy Carroll to frm newcastle to fools fof 35m........goodness!!!!

Torres frm fools to chelshit for 50m, Roman has never learnt a thing!!!!!

And this weekend we witness these two strikers in action against each other in Chelsea vs Liverpool.
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Jus Blazin
#1322 Posted : Tuesday, February 01, 2011 7:50:44 AM
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What do you think will be the effect of Luiz, Torres, Suarez and Caroll's signings on the aspirations of United, Arsenal, Spurs and Man City?
Luck is when Preparation meets Opportunity. ~ Lucius Annaeus Seneca
smano
#1323 Posted : Tuesday, February 01, 2011 8:35:27 AM
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I think the signing of Luiz particularly will prove a spark of genius if the rave reviews of the guy are anything to go by...2010 Portuguese player of the year, 23 and with a height and build to match Terry's, Luiz could be just the thing Chelsea's back line needed.

As for the front, for both the Kop and Chelsea, I think it's really a matter of how the strikers click. But Chelsea without a doubt will be a stronger side than have been, which makes me wish we had played them at the Bridge in Dec.

I won't be surprised if Liverpool make it to Europa league
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McReggae
#1324 Posted : Tuesday, February 01, 2011 8:42:52 AM
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smano wrote:
But Chelsea without a doubt will be a stronger side than have been, which makes me wish we had played them at the Bridge in Dec.


My sentiments, and now because chelshit have a replay against Everton in the FA cup, we might have to play both chelsea matches in May!!!!
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TAZ
#1325 Posted : Tuesday, February 01, 2011 9:10:46 AM
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L'pool got a really good deal on Torres but did they really have to spend 35m pounds on Andy Carrol? He's a good player but that was just too much for him especially after having spent another 22m on Suarez. I don't think you need to be a L'pool fan to realize that their main problem is at the back....they also needed a good defensive midfielder to fill the gap left by Alonso and Mascherano.
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#1326 Posted : Tuesday, February 01, 2011 12:35:04 PM
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Greatness has a price so they say!! was £50m worth it for Torres?, well only time will tell.
That said, Chelsea will be so much stonger, we david Luiz strengthening the back-line then am sure we will be a match for any-one. Frankly we have never recovered since the loss of Cavarlhio.

In my opinion Anelka has always been a hit& miss kind of guy and thats why liverpool refused him as a make weight in the deal.I am sure at the end of the season he will be asked to leave.

I can see Mcreggae and co wameanza kuogopa, i wonder when we face Man U, Vidic being the top defender who he will want to mark, Torres or Drogba lol, Not forgetting Ivanovic and Luiz..this i can't wait.

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winston
#1327 Posted : Tuesday, February 01, 2011 2:02:40 PM
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Is tonight the night?

For man-u to either drop points or lose their unbeaten record? In the last 2 games, man-u has won with a single goal margin and has had to come from behind on both occassions. Will they go behind against villa? Will they stop the ascendency of villa? Will they stop Spent Darren?

For Arsenal...who thrashed everton earlier in the season. Everton closed down chelsea very well in the FA cup. Will they shut out the gunners?

For chelsea...sunderland which thrashed them 3-0. Redemption or same medicine? After the lukewarm chelsea play of saturday, the game could end up as a draw if they play the same way.
Wendz
#1328 Posted : Tuesday, February 01, 2011 2:18:02 PM
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winston wrote:

For chelsea...sunderland which thrashed them 3-0. Redemption or same medicine? After the lukewarm chelsea play of saturday, the game could end up as a draw if they play the same way.


Hold on... you might have your words for lunch tomorrow if you think the game will go same way...Laughing out loudly
reddevil
#1329 Posted : Tuesday, February 01, 2011 2:29:03 PM
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...I think Chelsea's conduct should be investigated.

Why did they postpone the Manchester United game by more than 24hrs?

The answer is clear...all the same we will march on...19th here we come.
winston
#1330 Posted : Tuesday, February 01, 2011 2:34:29 PM
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Wendz wrote:
winston wrote:

For chelsea...sunderland which thrashed them 3-0. Redemption or same medicine? After the lukewarm chelsea play of saturday, the game could end up as a draw if they play the same way.


Hold on... you might have your words for lunch tomorrow if you think the game will go same way...Laughing out loudly


As you might know...I am a pensioner. But was totally disappointed in our play last saturday. All am saying is that we need to lift our game or we shall draw tonight...by the way, seems Torres wont be on the matchsheet tonight!
winston
#1331 Posted : Tuesday, February 01, 2011 2:37:06 PM
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reddevil wrote:
...I think Chelsea's conduct should be investigated.

Why did they postpone the Manchester United game by more than 24hrs?

The answer is clear...all the same we will march on...19th here we come.


Since, liverpool do not want to lose the joint record, they will 'give-up' the game to chelsea this week and harass man-u when the two teams meet...
McReggae
#1332 Posted : Tuesday, February 01, 2011 2:46:12 PM
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This might be the night when United break away......sunderland and Everton might just have something up their sleeves!!!
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willin2learn
#1333 Posted : Tuesday, February 01, 2011 3:13:18 PM
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TAZ wrote:
L'pool got a really good deal on Torres but did they really have to spend 35m pounds on Andy Carrol? He's a good player but that was just too much for him especially after having spent another 22m on Suarez. I don't think you need to be a L'pool fan to realize that their main problem is at the back....they also needed a good defensive midfielder to fill the gap left by Alonso and Mascherano.


I agree with you entirely! And Liverpool's rise begins. BTW that Suarez fellow is both a goaliee and striker all rolled up into one (remember WC?) so it's real value for money!

Andy Caroll 35m? I would rather Ashley young. Liverpool had Crouch but never really used his aerial prowess.

Leo Usiku Villa tutawanyorosha moja kwa nunge! The other results won't matter much!
TAZ
#1334 Posted : Tuesday, February 01, 2011 3:17:28 PM
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McReggae wrote:
This might be the night when United break away......sunderland and Everton might just have something up their sleeves!!!


Last season Aston Villa grabbed all three points at Old Trafford....
McReggae
#1335 Posted : Tuesday, February 01, 2011 3:31:17 PM
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TAZ wrote:
McReggae wrote:
This might be the night when United break away......sunderland and Everton might just have something up their sleeves!!!


Last season Aston Villa grabbed all three points at Old Trafford....


.....and this season, OT has become a fortress!!!
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hoodrat
#1336 Posted : Tuesday, February 01, 2011 3:46:36 PM
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TAZ wrote:

Last season Aston Villa grabbed all three points at Old Trafford....


And last season Villa finished 6th.They are currently 13th with a goal difference of -13.Need I say more!
Apparently there is nothing that cannot happen today!
MaichBlack
#1337 Posted : Tuesday, February 01, 2011 3:49:56 PM
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winston wrote:
Is tonight the night?

For man-u to either drop points or lose their unbeaten record? In the last 2 games, man-u has won with a single goal margin and has had to come from behind on both occassions. Will they go behind against villa? Will they stop the ascendency of villa? Will they stop Spent Darren?

Not today boss. The goalkeeper, the whole back four and first team strikers all sat out of the Saturday game. I'm sure they are rearing to go. And we are talking about the theatre of dreams!
Not today! Man City will try but will also come out short.
winston wrote:
For Arsenal...who thrashed everton earlier in the season. Everton closed down chelsea very well in the FA cup. Will they shut out the gunners?

Thrashing, I doubt. Game could go either way. Obviously Arsenal will not want to drop points now so they might squeeze a narrow win.
winston wrote:
For chelsea...sunderland which thrashed them 3-0. Redemption or same medicine? After the lukewarm chelsea play of saturday, the game could end up as a draw if they play the same way.

The pensioners will obviously up their game. No one wants to lose their position on the starting line up - given the new arrivals. Having beaten Chelsea, Sunderland will not expect anything less than a win. This is bound to be a cracker. Will watch 30 minutes of it - the 15 mins before Man U's game start and at half time - rest of the time ni kuchungulia tu!
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MaichBlack
#1338 Posted : Tuesday, February 01, 2011 3:52:07 PM
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TAZ wrote:
McReggae wrote:
This might be the night when United break away......sunderland and Everton might just have something up their sleeves!!!


Last season Aston Villa grabbed all three points at Old Trafford....

Points won or lost last season do not count in the current season... Remember?
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TAZ
#1339 Posted : Tuesday, February 01, 2011 3:59:47 PM
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Maichblak....Man Utd have already dropped 2 pts at the hands of Aston Villa...they seem to be on the rise having won their last 4 matches (including one against Man City). Most of their players are now back from injury, this looks like it will be another draw although I'll wouldn't mind a Villa win.
McReggae
#1340 Posted : Tuesday, February 01, 2011 4:05:22 PM
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TAZ wrote:
Maichblak....Man Utd have already dropped 2 pts at the hands of Aston Villa...they seem to be on the rise having won their last 4 matches. Most of their players are now back from injury, this looks like it will be another draw although I'll wouldn't mind a Villa win.


Funny you are giving your game against Everton a wide berth...huh!!!!!
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