FantasyIreland
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Wigan,WBA and Blackpool i reckon although i pray Stoke go into free fall.
Really hope Blackpool stay up, they'll have to sort that pitch out though.FantasyIreland said:Wigan,WBA and Blackpool i reckon although i pray Stoke go into free fall.
Dubai Blue said:Shocking defending for the goals, but they also played very well in patches. They were the better team in the first half and were still well in it up until the 2nd goal went in. 4-0 definitely flatters the rags. And, of course, they should have been down to 10 men (although Rooney was shocking again).
De Niro, I'd love to agree with you but I don't for a second believe that the fans in this country are their top priority. They are chasing the Asian market, and the American one, and I also don't believe that the Rags out there give a shite about refereeing decisions going their way. It's bent, and it'll stay that way until some other team starts to win the Prem on a regular basis.de niro said:Dubai Blue said:Shocking defending for the goals, but they also played very well in patches. They were the better team in the first half and were still well in it up until the 2nd goal went in. 4-0 definitely flatters the rags. And, of course, they should have been down to 10 men (although Rooney was shocking again).
On top of the Neville incidents I think this confirms that the league is bent, for one club to benefit from "poor" refereeing yet again is just not credible.
I've said it before and I'll say it again the premier league have to be careful here, this love in and bias shown towards united will cost them in the end.
People won't pay to watch a foregone conclusion, especially in the hard times we are having now.it'll take a little while yet but soon fans will get sick of it.
The premier league is a fantastic product, let's hope greed doesn't spoil it.
Forzacitizens said:they just lie down for united, every time its the same, wont miss them and hopefully bolton and blackburn will join them
malg said:De Niro, I'd love to agree with you but I don't for a second believe that the fans in this country are their top priority. They are chasing the Asian market, and the American one, and I also don't believe that the Rags out there give a shite about refereeing decisions going their way. It's bent, and it'll stay that way until some other team starts to win the Prem on a regular basis.de niro said:On top of the Neville incidents I think this confirms that the league is bent, for one club to benefit from "poor" refereeing yet again is just not credible.
I've said it before and I'll say it again the premier league have to be careful here, this love in and bias shown towards united will cost them in the end.
People won't pay to watch a foregone conclusion, especially in the hard times we are having now.it'll take a little while yet but soon fans will get sick of it.
The premier league is a fantastic product, let's hope greed doesn't spoil it.