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Alen

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They surely won't. Have a look at their fixtures in the second half of the season, you'll see what i mean. They've had the easier part of the fixtures so far this season.

City will probably win it.
Don't they all play the same teams?

Or do you mean that they have the tougher teams away from home? That won't matter much. United will win a lot of points again, even with this pathetic team of theirs. It's gonna be up to City if they'll give United a fight or they'll choke.
 

Alen

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And it would be fantastic if Tottenham screws the big teams again. This time two big teams will be out of CL if the Spurs make the top 4.
I'd love to see two of Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea out of CL. Preferably the Londoners :seven:
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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Don't they all play the same teams?

Or do you mean that they have the tougher teams away from home? That won't matter much. United will win a lot of points again, even with this pathetic team of theirs. It's gonna be up to City if they'll give United a fight or they'll choke.
:rolleyes: obviously.

They play away to Arsenal, Tottenham, Chelsea and City in the second half of the season.

City play Arsenal away, but play hosts to Chelsea, United, Tottenham and Liverpool. Keeping in mind that they beat the latter 3 away from home already.
 
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Don't they all play the same teams?

Or do you mean that they have the tougher teams away from home? That won't matter much. United will win a lot of points again, even with this pathetic team of theirs. It's gonna be up to City if they'll give United a fight or they'll choke.
Whoever wins has the referees on their side, and whoever loses chokes in your world, don't they?
 

acmilan

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Nov 8, 2005
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My guess is City will choke, considering who's coaching them. with Chelsea and Arsenal being so vanilla, ManU seem to me a lock for the title yet again.
Spurs doing surprisingly well indeed. They have a good team, resilient, doing their job without much fuss and drama.
 

Alen

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:rolleyes: obviously.

They play away to Arsenal, Tottenham, Chelsea and City in the second half of the season.

City play Arsenal away, but play hosts to Chelsea, United, Tottenham and Liverpool. Keeping in mind that they beat the latter 3 away from home already.
It won't matter much. Or at least not as much as United playing the smaller teams at home at the expense of the tougher away schedule. You'll see that they'll be strong till the end. If they don't win it, they'll fight for it until the final round(s).
 

Fred

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Knee jerk reactionism at best over here. Just a few weeks ago everybody was writing off United. Now all of a sudden the league is theirs by Christmas? :shifty:

They won't win the league. They have a tougher schedule ahead, they have several injuries to contend with, especially Vidic's injury, and they're just in an usual run of excellent form this season. It won't last.

Mancini the supposed choker, demolished Pool, and thrashed both United and Tottenham in their respective fields. He's doing a very good job this season minus the CL.
 

Fred

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EPL is definitely not the best league this season. In addition to the top teams suffering a huge dip in their general levels of performance and quality. The mid table teams who used to be quite good over the past few years ala Fulham, A.Villa and Everton have deteriorated even more.

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Gabriel

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The third (with two matches less than the power houses Arsenal and Chelsea) is out of EL, eliminated by Rubin and PAOK.

Best league in the world :howler:

Basel, Napoli and PAOK taught the best EPL teams a lesson.
The first team in Italy didn't even qualify for european football. :shifty:

Hey, this game is fun.


But I agree with what Fred said above.
 
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    The third (with two matches less than the power houses Arsenal and Chelsea) is out of EL, eliminated by Rubin and PAOK.

    Best league in the world :howler:

    Basel, Napoli and PAOK taught the best EPL teams a lesson.
    It's not like Italians are any better.

    Palermo for instance.

    EPL might be weaker this season, but it's still probably the best league. It's much stronger than Italian, German and whatnot league. Serie A is more balanced, but not due to strength, but they are all equally weak I'd say. Bundesliga is also weaker this year, despite of Bayern's better run.
     
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