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Finally the EPL kicks off!
TAZ
#231 Posted : Wednesday, October 13, 2010 1:48:04 PM
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Winston....West Brom are level on points with Arsenal and Spurs. They seem to be on a good run having also beaten Man City in the Carling Cup....Man Utd fans should not underestimate this team.

Arsenal will have Fabregas, Bendtner and Walcott back for the Birmingham game....the Cesc& Wilshere combination in the midfield is superb.

winston
#232 Posted : Wednesday, October 13, 2010 3:10:38 PM
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@njunge..didnt catch the game...but from what am reading, the three lions should have refunded the fans their ticket money and fired Capello. Rooney says there is no problem with his fitness. The montenegro coach says Rooney's head is all psychologically messed up. And of course the results are all out there to see.

The three 'mice' captain (Rio) is lamenting at the penalty not given(blaming the ref)...that against a team whose country's population is less than a million and is ranked 40th in fifa rankings! Anyways, I shouldnt bash them - Kenya was beaten 1-0 by some Guinea-nowhere team!

Montenegro is leading the group...in which the only guaranteed qualifier is the winner...
nostoppingthis
#233 Posted : Wednesday, October 13, 2010 3:18:54 PM
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Njung'e wrote:
@Winston,
Did you watch England Vs Montenegro......Wooooiieee!!.Rooney has lost it kabisa and i seriously doubt he will re-discover his form this season.....Anyway,Montenegro really scared the three mice...lol.You should have seen the scare in helpless Hart's eyes when Milan Jovanovic rattled the cross-bar with less than ten minutes to go


Usione simba amenyeshewa ukadhani ni paka Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

Anyway, i feel nothing for England
mwenza
#234 Posted : Wednesday, October 13, 2010 3:19:09 PM
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@Winston..............The three lions were so poor that even the free-kicks duties were left to Ashley Young and make no mistake, Steven G played for 90mins.
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winston
#235 Posted : Wednesday, October 13, 2010 3:31:40 PM
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@TAZ...west brom have shown they can play. And that should alert the other teams to plot against them really well. And agreed, SAF has some thinking to do.

I hope Wilshere 'avoids' picking up an injury to 'pick-up' more midfield secrets from Cesc. Given the nature of Birmingham game and wilshere's age and weight will Wenger start with him or prefer a taller stronger player (Abou diaby?)

Walcott's return, with his sterling start to the season will be super news. But am not sure walcott, chamakh, bendtner can be as lethal as R V Persie.
winston
#236 Posted : Wednesday, October 13, 2010 3:36:57 PM
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mwenza wrote:
@Winston..............The three lions were so poor that even the free-kicks duties were left to Ashley Young and make no mistake, Steven G played for 90mins.


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly I think Capello must make the bold decision of doing away with all those old legs...Terry, Rio, Gerrard, Rooney etc and name a totally fresh new team! Let them borrow a leaf from France...albeit for different reasons.

Stevie G was being accused of only being a star player when he is the captain. So since the armband went back to Rio, the fellow just sat back, or is it muddled around. Or so I read.
TAZ
#237 Posted : Wednesday, October 13, 2010 3:46:56 PM
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Winston....Wilshere plays more of a defensive role in the midfield than attacking. If there's anything that has impressed me so far about him is his ability to go into tackles against the "big guys". He played against Blackburn & Bolton so i don't think Birmingham will be an issue. Abou Diaby usually comes in for either Cesc or Nasri.

What really disappoints me about V Persie is that he has a very weak right foot...he probably can't even pass with it. Another thing is that he is not that good in getting away from careless tackles. With the introduction of walcott, Nasri will be able to play in a more central position where he's quite good.
Magnetic Touch
#238 Posted : Wednesday, October 13, 2010 6:52:31 PM
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TAZ wrote:
Winston....West Brom are level on points with Arsenal and Spurs. They seem to be on a good run having also beaten Man City in the Carling Cup....Man Utd fans should not underestimate this team.

Arsenal will have Fabregas, Bendtner and Walcott back for the Birmingham game....the Cesc& Wilshere combination in the midfield is superb.



You are so right. But have you noticed that promoted sides tend to fizzle out at some stage in the campaign? I guess it has to something to do with resources (or lack thereof). Injuries, fatigue, loss of form by key players etc affect them more than most. It's probably too early for this so the devils better beware.
smano
#239 Posted : Wednesday, October 13, 2010 7:37:17 PM
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The game of the weekend will surely be the Merseyside derby...let's see how the Kop react to today's verdict,while I feel for Hicks and Gillet, they only have themselves to blame, saddling as great a club as Liverpool with all that debt.

I fear too that in a few years that might be where Man Utd are headed with the Glazers, record revenues for the season ended but a 521M pound debt and that's not counting the 120M pound or so interest on loans despite being the club with the biggest cash reserves...

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winston
#240 Posted : Thursday, October 14, 2010 11:43:13 AM
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@TAZ...with the return of Fabregas, Walcott and Bendtner and your suggestion that Nasri will play in the central position are you seeing Arsenal sticking to their 4-3-3?

Even with a weaker right foot, arsenal is still weaker for the lack of Van Persie. He has scored in a number of big games.

West brom, like most promoted clubs, tend to be relegated but Man-u, at this point in time shouldnt take them for granted.

Hicks and Gillet have gotten some kind of injunction against the court ruling...so the charade goes on. The derby will be one interesting game...totally agree with @smano.

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