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Premiership: Four Horse Title Race Narrowed to Two

Started by The Gaffer · 10 months ago

It’s amazing what two matches can do to impact the Premiership race. Tottenham’s convincing win against Chelsea means that Man United are now three points ahead at the top of the league. West Ham’s win against Arsenal, meanwhile, puts the Gunners 10 points beh ... Continue reading »

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  • I think Liverpool will sneak up behind them. Soon. =)
    But speculation aside, Man Utd is really showing their prowess and as things stand now - no one can dispute that they are the real contenders for the Trophy.



    ~RedFootieBoy
  • I kinda agree. Do NOT write off Arsenal and Liverpool(they play each other next weekend, I think). Man Utd and Chelsea are not powerhouses-they will drop plenty of points this season and the new EPL Champion's points total in May will be much less than what we've seen in recent years.
    This will make for a very exciting season, even though I agree that the quality hasn't necessarily been that great. But, then, again, English teams have dominated CL and UEFA Cup so far!
  • I'm almost touched by the belief that Liverpool can still sneak up and win the Premiership. It's not going to happen. Your analyis, Gaffer, is quite correct - looked at with any objectivity, only United and Chelsea can win it now. Arsenal are continuing to falter, whilst Liverpool look defensively brittle. A routine win against a Reading team that are starting to show their limitations didn't really prove very much. Still, it is more interesting than it has been for a few years, which is something.
  • 'Twas touching, the belief.
    That you'll never walk alone.



    For many moons we have not smote the contenders;

    Yet for many moons we believed.

    For each goal scored it did our hearts wonders;

    It's still a dream we want to see lived.



    ~RedFootieBoy
  • It's either manchester or chelsea. Sorry but I don't think liverpool can stand a chance. Maybe arsenal can challenge a bit but still doubtful.


    What manchester united lack of is striker and strong midfield. Their team is good right now but once injuries occur, they'll just slip up point.



    Chelsea is very resillient. I can say it's very hard to beat unless the opposition team is lucky. This is what happen to Tottenham.



    I'm a Man U fan and you can guess which team I'll be rooting for.
  • Man Utd's lack of strikers will hurt them if say Saha get's injured and I doubt they will play the way they are now for all of the season.

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