zandvoort blue
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The red card will be rescinded when the FA realise who Leicester play in their next game.
It was I that said they will finish above Southampton. For the same reason you just pointed to. Southampton are very short up front and need Rodriguez back asap, however he might not get his form back after his injury.supercrystal7 said:I agree with the first bit, but not the second bit. United and Arsenal will finish 3rd and fourth. Too many options and they have better quality than the rest of the league.KippaxCitizen said:There are only two good sides in the Prem now. Anybody could finish third and fourth this season!zandvoort blue said:2004/2005 season Bolton finished 6th
Watching West Ham today, I agree with a previous comment above that they will finish ahead of Southampton. Not, because I think they are better 11 for 11, but West Ham seem to have a lot of options with Carroll, Sakho, Valencia and even Cole. They have a lot of options when players are off form etc. To think I was disappointed when they battered us this season (though the organisation and effort was reason to be angry).
It is certainly looking that way. It's a shame we did not get Cresswell, because we really need a left back.IH8MUFC said:It was I that said they will finish above Southampton. For the same reason you just pointed to. Southampton are very short up front and need Rodriguez back asap, however he might not get his form back after his injury.supercrystal7 said:I agree with the first bit, but not the second bit. United and Arsenal will finish 3rd and fourth. Too many options and they have better quality than the rest of the league.KippaxCitizen said:There are only two good sides in the Prem now. Anybody could finish third and fourth this season!
Watching West Ham today, I agree with a previous comment above that they will finish ahead of Southampton. Not, because I think they are better 11 for 11, but West Ham seem to have a lot of options with Carroll, Sakho, Valencia and even Cole. They have a lot of options when players are off form etc. To think I was disappointed when they battered us this season (though the organisation and effort was reason to be angry).
West ham did the best business over the summer. Sakho and Valencia are amazing signings. Song could get in any starting 11 outside of ours and Chelseas. Jenkinson was a good signing, mot to mention a crazy decision by Wenger to let him go. Kouyate and cresswell look solid as well.
I was alluding to Wenger letting Jenkinson go. He is better than chambers defensively and going forward.supercrystal7 said:It is certainly looking that way. It's a shame we did not get Cresswell, because we really need a left back.IH8MUFC said:It was I that said they will finish above Southampton. For the same reason you just pointed to. Southampton are very short up front and need Rodriguez back asap, however he might not get his form back after his injury.supercrystal7 said:I agree with the first bit, but not the second bit. United and Arsenal will finish 3rd and fourth. Too many options and they have better quality than the rest of the league.
Watching West Ham today, I agree with a previous comment above that they will finish ahead of Southampton. Not, because I think they are better 11 for 11, but West Ham seem to have a lot of options with Carroll, Sakho, Valencia and even Cole. They have a lot of options when players are off form etc. To think I was disappointed when they battered us this season (though the organisation and effort was reason to be angry).
West ham did the best business over the summer. Sakho and Valencia are amazing signings. Song could get in any starting 11 outside of ours and Chelseas. Jenkinson was a good signing, mot to mention a crazy decision by Wenger to let him go. Kouyate and cresswell look solid as well.
As for Song I was thinking the same thing and told my mate how Arsenal could have really done with him. . I don't blame Wenger for letting him go though, because his hands were tied in my opinion. Nor do I blame him for not taking him back. When a player shows a lack of loyalty and goes to another club, I am not sure you should be so quick to take him back when it flops. A couple of years on the bench can also destroy a player. Dortmund made that mistake with Sahin and Kagawa.
Paul Lake's Left Knee said:Agbonlahor is so thick its painful, imagine getting stuck in a lift with him and Dwight Yorke