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numbskull
08-19-2012, 05:04 AM
And away we go.

Liverpool's a mess
Sigurdsson looked impressive, Ben Afra a blast to watch.
Swansea a surprise
Arsenal, about what you'd expect.

Should be fun

mosholu
08-21-2012, 08:50 PM
Southaton looked very good against Man City as did Everton against Man U. As a gooner I can not understand why they did not sell RVP to Inter for less money rather than to one of our main rivals. Hopefully RVP will revert to form and spend most of the season in the trainer's room.
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luds
08-24-2012, 10:36 PM
Ben Arfa was great last week. I had a hard time not putting him on my fantasy squad. I'm however starting to dislike Alan Pardew. I loved him last season when he was trying to throw down with other mangers but as much as I appreciate his passion I don't think he is in control of himself. So much so that I'm surprised he got rid of Barton. I see some similarities there. :) (Ha ha..Not really. I realize Barton was dropped mainly because of his comments regarding transfers which coincidentally has ended up being Newcastle's strength) I'm also interested to see who takes the pk's for united when RVP is inserted in the starting line up. It's Rooney's team but RVP is so clinical.

Clogston29
08-25-2012, 07:29 PM
United's defense does not look good. Need someone to play with vidic in the middle. Carrick won't do. Need a keeper too - too indecisive and not physical enough. Should throw some cash at swans to try to pry away vorn.

Really find myself pulling for Newcastle this year.

AVB hasn't lost his touch.

Hazard looks good. Nice signing.
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numbskull
08-27-2012, 12:58 PM
What a transformation for Chelsea. And to think Marin and Oscar are waiting in the wings. So far I'm liking them to win it all. They seem to have all the parts they need (except perhaps Hulk) and a coach who knows how to get the best out of what he has.

Liverpool looks like they have life again. Incredible free kick by Suarez, probably the best I've seen after Roberto Carlos' wonder goal years ago. Their finishing ineptitude and defensive gaffs will hold them back though, as will the money they wasted on Henderson, Downing, and Adam. The kid Sterling looks promising and Allen very steady.

american spirit
08-27-2012, 01:12 PM
i didn't get to see the united game. did rooney get one studs up to the quad? 4 weeks out for a flesh wound? must have been pretty deep/ torn muscle.

numbskull
08-27-2012, 04:40 PM
i didn't get to see the united game. did rooney get one studs up to the quad? 4 weeks out for a flesh wound? must have been pretty deep/ torn muscle.

He was on the ground, Rodellega came down from a high kick and planted on then slid off his thigh.

It looked like a full thickness (right down to muscle) skin tear about 3/4" wide and 5" long across the inside of his mid thigh.

spence
08-27-2012, 04:59 PM
It looked like a full thickness (right down to muscle) skin tear about 3/4" wide and 5" long across the inside of his mid thigh.

I was watching that, it was freaking ugly...really bad gash.

-spence

luds
08-27-2012, 09:25 PM
What a transformation for Chelsea. And to think Marin and Oscar are waiting in the wings. So far I'm liking them to win it all. They seem to have all the parts they need (except perhaps Hulk) and a coach who knows how to get the best out of what he has.

Liverpool looks like they have life again. Incredible free kick by Suarez, probably the best I've seen after Roberto Carlos' wonder goal years ago. Their finishing ineptitude and defensive gaffs will hold them back though, as will the money they wasted on Henderson, Downing, and Adam. The kid Sterling looks promising and Allen very steady.

Agree on Liverpool and Chelsea. It should be a fun season.

luds
08-27-2012, 09:28 PM
United's defense does not look good. Need someone to play with vidic in the middle. Carrick won't do. Need a keeper too - too indecisive and not physical enough. Should throw some cash at swans to try to pry away vorn.

Really find myself pulling for Newcastle this year.

AVB hasn't lost his touch.

Hazard looks good. Nice signing.
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I don't know. Vorm is suspect on crosses too and as good as Vorm is as a shot stopper Deheah (sp?) is as good. I do think Vorm has the respect of his teammates more so than Deheah.

mosholu
08-27-2012, 10:32 PM
The injury to Rooney could not have come at a worse time for him. He was kept on the bench as a reserve because Sir Alex (according to many ManU blogs) was unhappy with his condition and his approach to training. A four week layoff with that type of injury is not going to help Rooney find his form.

american spirit
08-29-2012, 12:28 PM
there was a story on brendan rogers before one of the liverpool games talking about what he did for swansea. i like him. maybe better than dalglish.

just watched liverpool vs. man city. old news but like the looks of liverpool minus the skrtel mishap.

american spirit
08-29-2012, 12:46 PM
oh and does tevez always pop his collar? i don't know why but that annoyed me all game. isn't that old news anyway.... and kind of lame? can't believe he almost scored from the end line.

Clogston29
08-30-2012, 02:41 PM
I don't know. Vorm is suspect on crosses too and as good as Vorm is as a shot stopper Deheah (sp?) is as good. I do think Vorm has the respect of his teammates more so than Deheah.

he's certainly not the best, but i'd take him over what they got. de Gea is too lanky and not strong enough. Add that to his indecisiveness and its not a good thing. I think they thought he would grow into his body, but so far its not happening. I want a guy like Scheichel, they just don't grow on trees.

luds
08-30-2012, 03:10 PM
he's certainly not the best, but i'd take him over what they got. de Gea is too lanky and not strong enough. Add that to his indecisiveness and its not a good thing. I think they thought he would grow into his body, but so far its not happening. I want a guy like Scheichel, they just don't grow on trees.

Agree on the strength but he is getting better.

I cannot wait to see Julio Cesar at QPR. He was amazing a few years ago but has been full of howlers for Inter the last couple years . He is such a character though and should be fun to watch. I expect him to fail but I would love it if he is successful. I just think it was such a risky move. He doesn't seem like a good fit with the EPL.

Clogston29
09-02-2012, 04:44 PM
oh and does tevez always pop his collar? i don't know why but that annoyed me all game. isn't that old news anyway.... and kind of lame? can't believe he almost scored from the end line.

Wait till it gets colder and he starts rocking the snood. Don't be hating on tevez. Although off the field he's had some issues, on the field he's the man. One of my favorites.

You can almost here everyone in Manchester saying "Wayne who?" today.
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numbskull
09-03-2012, 09:44 AM
Liverpool (and Rodgers) had a brain fart. Running Carroll out of town then failing to get Dempsey. WTF were they thinking. I'd have to guess Dempsey's wage demands more than the transfer fee killed the deal. Still this mistake could cost them millions. If Suarez gets hurt or suspended they will struggle to make the Europa league. Owen (with his 4 year injury record) seems unlikely to save the day, and probably would cost them more in wages than Dempsey now that they are over a barrel. The report is that Carroll only ultimately agreed to go to West Ham after Rodgers personally told him he had no future at Liverpool. Brilliant.

On the same note, dumping Spearing may hurt them as well (hard though it is to believe). The best player on the field yesterday was Joe Allen. He looked like Xavi out there. They need to get him more forward. To do that they need more defensive work out of a different midfielder. With Lucas hurt that leaves Henderson (who is clueless in defense), Sahin who doesn't look up to the task, or Shelvey who is unmotivated to play defense. If they had held on to Spearing he could have done the job well enough to push Allen up to where he could help the offense more.

Chunkah
09-03-2012, 04:43 PM
Yesterday's Liverpool match was tough to watch (as a LFC fan). The lack of a pure finisher is their real problem, and Owen isn't the answer. Wage bill is way down, the squad is young and talented, but it is going to take a bit of time to gel and get the players used to BR's style. Hopefully they can sign a striker in January...if not bottom half isn't unrealistic.

Chelsea looks great. Southampton played a great match against United for 83 minutes, then United's class, talent, and depth showed through. Van Persie is a goal scoring machine but he'll pull up lame eventually. Another exciting season in store!
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Chunkah
09-03-2012, 04:45 PM
BTW...I am SO HAPPY Liverpool didn't hire AVB....the guy knows how to ruin a team.
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Clogston29
09-03-2012, 08:20 PM
BTW...I am SO HAPPY Liverpool didn't hire AVB....the guy knows how to ruin a team.
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So does the fenway group.
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Chunkah
09-04-2012, 02:10 PM
So does the fenway group.
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Perhaps, perhaps. But realistically what can they do? They have the club out of debt, they are actually in a position to make money and be prosperous, where other teams still spend WAY beyond their means and are saddled with huge debts. Not all clubs can have an oil rich owner with endless funds to spend. Is it really fun watching ManCity and Chelsea spend, spend, spend? PSG have a new owner and are now a "Super Club", but is that really what we want to see? Liverpool have signed some excellent young talent, offloaded lots of bloated wage bills for players that weren't playing a lot anyway, and potentially have money to spend in not only the winter transfer market, but next summers as well. The Fair Play rules go into effect in 2014 and Liverpool will already be a step up and a step ahead of many clubs. They will be used to operating within their means, while other clubs will have to sell and adjust. There have been many mistakes so far, and there will be more to come, but this is the best (off the pitch) this club has looked in a LONG time and in the long run they will reap the rewards...and that will be more satisfying than buying any title.
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Clogston29
09-04-2012, 02:48 PM
was more a shot at the red sox ownership than a shot a liverpool, if anything that's where their attention is focused. sacasm and the internet do not go well together.

luds
09-18-2012, 01:46 PM
Did you guys watch Being Liverpool? I was a little disappointed but the show did solidify that I like Brendan Rogers. Most uncomfortable part was watching Bobby Valentine try to manage a genuine smile for Rogers.

Chunkah
09-18-2012, 05:50 PM
Being Liverpool was a bit of a disappointment, but there are three (?) episodes left so hopefully it will improve.
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Chunkah
09-27-2012, 02:54 PM
Boy, Terry gets a 4 game ban from the FA with both video and audio evidence....Suarez gets an 8 game ban last season with NO evidence, just Evra's statement...what a pathetic sh!t show the FA is.
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mosholu
09-28-2012, 04:26 AM
Boy, Terry gets a 4 game ban from the FA with both video and audio evidence....Suarez gets an 8 game ban last season with NO evidence, just Evra's statement...what a pathetic sh!t show the FA is.
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You have to wait two weeks for the QC's opinion to be released on how they came to their decision. From what I have read Suarez was found to use racial terms a number of times in the situation whereas Terry only used it once. We will see when the report comes out.
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numbskull
09-30-2012, 10:55 AM
Demba Ba had an interesting outing. Perhaps the goal of the year and the anti-goal of the year in one day.

Chelsea is certainly not dull to watch this year. And to think they have Marin yet to play.

ManU and Man City both look flat. Almost as if they worried so much about each other they forgot there was a league.

Liverpool looks on the mend.

Clogston29
09-30-2012, 12:39 PM
Vintage scholes yesterday. Looked like nobody else was interested in playing midfield though. Rooney looked good. If united can keep rooney and rvp healthy, get valencia back to last years form, and find a younger replacement for Ferdinand I think they'll take the league. If not, chelsea looks pretty strong. City is right there, just don't see them as repeat winners, just gut feeling.
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numbskull
10-07-2012, 03:53 PM
Big three all looked solid.

Chelsea in attack is a treat to watch although I get the sense Torres is not quite up to the level of Mata, Oscar, and Hazard.

Chunkah
11-21-2012, 04:14 PM
Well, Chelski fired Di Matteo and replaced him with Rafa Benitez. Something tells me the ego's of Benitez and Abramovich won't allow them to work together for too long, but Rafa needs the work and the exposure...he has been out of work for a few years.

What a disgrace Chelsea Football Club is....9 managers in 9 years....Di Matteo deserved much better.

numbskull
11-21-2012, 05:22 PM
I'm bummed, I like Di Matteo and was enjoying watching Chelsea play.

mosholu
11-23-2012, 11:18 PM
Just got back from a two week trip to see Arsenal play three home games in a row. They look like they may be getting it together but I still have my doubts. The Chelsea situation is odd. All their purchases, Mata, Hazard, were to provide people to feed Torres. To bring Rafa in (who I like) who plays a defensive game plan makes no sense.
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Chunkah
11-23-2012, 11:40 PM
Just got back from a two week trip to see Arsenal play three home games in a row. They look like they may be getting it together but I still have my doubts. The Chelsea situation is odd. All their purchases, Mata, Hazard, were to provide people to feed Torres. To bring Rafa in (who I like) who plays a defensive game plan makes no sense.
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That must have been a GREAT trip.....except the Arsenal matches of course.

;-)
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mosholu
12-09-2012, 08:34 PM
What a great morning of football. All three games were exciting and decided in the final minutes.
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inTHERAPY
12-10-2012, 12:00 PM
What a great morning of football. All three games were exciting and decided in the final minutes.
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yeah it was. the derby was was fun to watch. i can only imagine being there. Liverpool go the job done too, give 'em time

inTHERAPY
01-31-2013, 10:40 AM
Did you get a chance to watch liverpool v arsenal from yesterday. all in all a very good game with both sides playing above what they have been playing. next up for liver is man city, the game before the game. now if you had the opportunity to see the copa yesterday, barca and real was awesome!! (get to watch a lot of tvo when your home sick) if you did not get a chance to see it, look on bein sports i am sure it will replay

Clogston29
02-11-2013, 09:17 AM
man, city is falling apart. had a feeling they wouldn't have what it took to repeat, but expected more than this. mancini tried to stay optomistic and rally the troops saying they were still in it, then they go out and get outclassed by southampton. i like seeing them lose (except Tevez who is one of my favorite players to watch), but would have liked to see them keep it close and push united since it doesn't look like chelsea is capable of doing it.

nice to see giggs score. my favorite player since he was coming on as the "super sub" back when he was 16. he's pretty much solely responsible for keeping me a united fan since then (cantona brought me in). thought it was a bit over the top though when Fergy called him a "fantastic human being" after the game though. Great player, but that seemed a bit over the top given his off field discretions.

looking forward to united v. madrid this week. should be a good test for united. despite the fact that they're running away with the prem, they just don't seem like a great team to me. too many iffy spots in the lineup, although vidic's return is helping the central defense alot and that was the biggest issue. jones handled fellini much better this week than in week one.

numbskull
02-11-2013, 02:35 PM
I suspect Mancini will get the boot come season end.

ManU doesn't look that good, just good enough. VP carried them through the first 1/2 and now with Vidic back they look much sounder defensively.

Chelsea is a joke, but way fun to watch Oscar, Hazard, and MAta play football.

Does anyone else think Bale is on roids? I hope Everton catch them for 4th.

Liverpool is becoming fun to watch but I just don't see Downing or Henderson having the quality to match up with the higher up teams. No way either starts for Man U, City, Chelsea, or Tottenham. I'll be curious to see what they got in this Cutinho guy.

So which EPL team does Mourinho end up with next year, or does he delay a few more years before taking over for Ferguson?

Clogston29
02-11-2013, 05:20 PM
Bale is getting big.

Bad loss for Liverpool today.
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Clogston29
02-12-2013, 08:34 AM
Does anyone else think Bale is on roids?

he must be on whatever Christiano Ronaldo is on, since they look more alike every day.

Bronko
02-12-2013, 02:43 PM
I suspect Mancini will get the boot come season end.

ManU doesn't look that good, just good enough. VP carried them through the first 1/2 and now with Vidic back they look much sounder defensively.

Chelsea is a joke, but way fun to watch Oscar, Hazard, and MAta play football.

Does anyone else think Bale is on roids? I hope Everton catch them for 4th.

Liverpool is becoming fun to watch but I just don't see Downing or Henderson having the quality to match up with the higher up teams. No way either starts for Man U, City, Chelsea, or Tottenham. I'll be curious to see what they got in this Cutinho guy.

So which EPL team does Mourinho end up with next year, or does he delay a few more years before taking over for Ferguson?

Bale is definitely using something. Liverpool is fun to watch, I have a couple good friends in their front office and will be doing a trip next fall, I can't wait.

ManU is a beast. They even win comfortably when they are outworked and outplayed.

Champions league Celtic/Juventus on shortly.

inTHERAPY
02-12-2013, 09:40 PM
bale is on fire and playing some good ball. he will be looking for a stronger team to pick him up.

juve handed it to em today. disappointing

really excited to watch real and united.

i'm trying real hard to keep the liverpool faith. they really have times of good play but can not put the game together. i am doubting that they will surpass their season high seventh place

inTHERAPY
02-21-2013, 08:40 AM
did u watch ac and barca? not the prettiest of games but......although i admire barca as the best team in soccer ( my god, i almost called it football ) i do like to see them lose occasionally. ac strategy was obviously closing down the middle with a hard defensive stand and play the long ball to el shaarway or wait for a break. very similar game to the celtic defeat of barca where barca controlled the game but could not break the defense. see what happens when they go to spain

so much soccer today, so little time. damn work i hope liverpool pulls their act together today. no sturridge, which sucks. 1 zenit goal and its over....

numbskull
02-21-2013, 12:52 PM
Well coached game by Milan, not so well by Barcelona. It is one thing to be the best team in the world. It is entirely something else to be unable to adapt to a situation and change your style of play. Laughable as it is, Barcelona would have been better with Peter Crouch out there than Messi yesterday. Nobody, no matter how good, was going to dribble or one two through that Milan defense, they needed to collapse it with long balls and play off the resultant havoc. Milan's coach set it up to force Barcelona to do something they lacked the players to do.

Chunkah
02-21-2013, 07:41 PM
so much soccer today, so little time. damn work i hope liverpool pulls their act together today. no sturridge, which sucks. 1 zenit goal and its over....

Great game by Liverpool today. Ended up one goal shy of advancement, but the atmosphere at Anfield was second to none. The way they dominated play showed a lot, especially with Sturridge unavailable. Two amazing free kicks by Suarez....his second one was pure class.
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Clogston29
02-27-2013, 01:11 PM
whatever bale is on, i want some.

inTHERAPY
02-27-2013, 01:28 PM
whatever bale is on, i want some.


me too

Clogston29
05-09-2013, 07:27 AM
Ferguson calls it a day. Looks like Moyes will take over. I'm hoping for Moyes, don't really want the chosen one.

Chunkah
05-10-2013, 03:06 PM
Ferguson calls it a day. Looks like Moyes will take over. I'm hoping for Moyes, don't really want the chosen one.

Moyes to ManU on a six year deal. Not sure Moyes will have the appeal to draw in the worlds elite talent...the next few seasons will be interesting for United....risky move by ownership.
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numbskull
05-12-2013, 04:43 AM
Goodbye, Mancini. Hooray for Wigan.

Clogston29
05-13-2013, 02:46 PM
great win for wigan. only got to see a bit of the game but looked like they earned it, didn't just sit back and get lucky at the other end.

i think moyes will work. money and club name should attract the players. picking the right ones will be the tough part. he and ferguson are close. bet ferguson will mentor, for lack of a better word, him for a year of so.

mosholu
05-14-2013, 08:32 AM
Today's game will be massive for both clubs. Wigan must win to stay up. Arsenal must win to secure a CL spot. I think that the FA Cup needs to be moved to the end of the season so that it does not interfere with the end of the season.
Waiting to see if Moyes can convince Rooney to stay on and that he has a future at ManU. Personally I do not think Rooney has a lot of options without taking a massive pay cut.
This transfer market will be interesting with four of the top six English clubs having a new manager along with four of the top clubs on the Continent changing managers as well.
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