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Barclays Premier League 2013-2014
githundi
#391 Posted : Sunday, September 29, 2013 10:13:51 PM
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McReggae wrote:
Yaani some people have felt like this for 8 years........can't imagine it so Moyes better watch out!!!

Brother, you've made my evening .
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smano
#392 Posted : Monday, September 30, 2013 7:59:22 AM
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@McDoba you took the words right of my mouth...only 6 games into the season and for me it already feels like 6 seasons!!! I didn't expect much from Moyes this season but I also didn't expect to be beaten by WBA at OT!!! It was SOOOO clear from the Leverkusen game that RIO FERDINAND is slow, that came to bear in the derby and on Sato he was nutmegged aka alipigwa chobo na bao ikafungwa. Vidic needs to play with Evans at the back, Rio's age has caught up and Moyes better make that decision fast!

Apparently Shaktar have not lost at home in a while so that will be another test. Painfully, I have to admit that Top 4 this season will be considered a success. We have never been 4th in the premier league era and have only ever gone for 3 seasons without winning the league so that is a very damning statement.Can it get worse I wonder? Page 2 of the standings!!!
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Ric dees
#393 Posted : Monday, September 30, 2013 8:33:02 AM
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I am not surprised by the weekends results, City like last season are blowing hot and cold - Mancini tried unsuccessfully last season to impact the winning personality which he said his team lacked and Man U had and this season i dont think much has changed.

Well Man U been beaten at home was indeed a shocker however i was listening to some punditry and they said the Fergie factor is gone - He managed to get an extra 15% from average players and now him missing we can see how average most of this squad his i dare say Fergie left him holding a Monkey, make no mistake Fergie would defenitely not want Moyes to be as successful as him (he is human and we are all selfish in nature) I said some time ago a title winning manager will be able to turn a game on its head from a loosing position and thats what Mourniho gives you (as evidenced on Saturday) and sadly Moyes does not again (evidenced on Saturday)

Will Arsenal win the league - i dont think so, the second half of the season is where it all counts when the temps are just above zero, players are mentally and physically tired and this is where a huge squad helps and Arsenal does not have this, Ramzy et al will burn out while Willian, Mata will have hardly played and that is where the difference will lie - Spurs, City do too have a huge squad and will be there and there about as of Man United well i don't even know it will take quite a bit of management to recover and its clear without RvP firing from all angels they will struggle for goals...

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freiks
#394 Posted : Monday, September 30, 2013 9:10:45 AM
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Ric dees wrote:

I am not surprised by the weekends results, City like last season are blowing hot and cold - Mancini tried unsuccessfully last season to impact the winning personality which he said his team lacked and Man U had and this season i dont think much has changed.

Well Man U been beaten at home was indeed a shocker however i was listening to some punditry and they said the Fergie factor is gone - He managed to get an extra 15% from average players and now him missing we can see how average most of this squad his i dare say Fergie left him holding a Monkey, make no mistake Fergie would defenitely not want Moyes to be as successful as him (he is human and we are all selfish in nature) I said some time ago a title winning manager will be able to turn a game on its head from a loosing position and thats what Mourniho gives you (as evidenced on Saturday) and sadly Moyes does not again (evidenced on Saturday)

Will Arsenal win the league - i dont think so, the second half of the season is where it all counts when the temps are just above zero, players are mentally and physically tired and this is where a huge squad helps and Arsenal does not have this, Ramzy et al will burn out while Willian, Mata will have hardly played and that is where the difference will lie - Spurs, City do too have a huge squad and will be there and there about as of Man United well i don't even know it will take quite a bit of management to recover and its clear without RvP firing from all angels they will struggle for goals...

Good analysis on arsenal but am wondering what will carzola, diaby and the rest of injured midfield be doing, also arteta is coming back slowly. Arsenal have depth its only a matter of time and the injured guys will be back in fold and they will be rocking. Cant wait to see carzola alongside Ozil and rambo
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TAZ
#395 Posted : Monday, September 30, 2013 9:19:01 AM
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@Ric dees.....Arsenal are winning matches with a depleted squad. Carzola, Rosicky, Ox, Walcott and Poldi are all out injured, I don't think we'll have any problem in the midfield this season. The only reason Ramsey has started all those matches is because of those injuries, he'll get a breather once they are back. Wenger will however need to spend some money on another striker, Giroud looks like he's a game away from an injury. Poldi can play at the front but we'll still need more options. This is our best start since 03-04 season, i'm sure you are aware what happened that season.....one game at a time. I aslo believe Arsenal will be busy in the transfer market this January unlike other teams which seem to be a bit bloated at the moment.

@Kaka....during Graham's time he was famous for getting Arsenal to win 1-0 every game, i don't think that's the case with Arsenal this season.
washiku
#396 Posted : Monday, September 30, 2013 9:37:21 AM
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smano
#397 Posted : Monday, September 30, 2013 9:44:38 AM
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Daily Mail Pundit: It's ironical that Moyes was complaining about the tough fixture list he was handed and now that the "easy" round of ties has started, he begins by losing at home to WBA who hadn't won at OT in 35 odd years.

It is winning these "easy" ties that wins the league




This will take some getting used to
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qooler
#398 Posted : Monday, September 30, 2013 10:11:30 AM
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did Manchester United move to another league?
freiks
#399 Posted : Monday, September 30, 2013 11:30:15 AM
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Life is really an adventure.....ati after 8 years arsenal fans are having a go at Manugu fans
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reddevil
#400 Posted : Monday, September 30, 2013 12:11:04 PM
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...That guy has no clue...6 games and I am getting numb emotionally...
...And yes I totally agree 4th place will be an over achievement for him...
How on earth does a manager go public to say he does not have quality to win the Champions League? he just undermines the same guys whom he expects to perform...so in short brace yourselves for their is nothing good coming out of this champions league adventure.

---Moyes is just a curse already... Sad
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