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I just have not got a clue who will win the Premiership. Its too difficult this year. Agree with MP that if Chelsea had Hiddink thay would be big favourities.

Don't fancy MU this year. Just think that last year there 13 games without conceding a goal won it for them. Loss of Tevez will be important not just Ronaldo.

Liverpool I think could win it if they continued their tactics from the last 1/3 of last season but you don't know what Rafa is going to do next.

Arsenal, I suspect they will do well if they can secure a top striker to replace Adebayor before the end of season, but have not seen them linked to anyone and that concerns me.

I think Arshavin will be the player of the season and the team with the best player is often not far off.


I'm drifting towards betting on Arsenal.




Hey - I don't know this Mick Mac guy but he really knows his football....does he not.....

Ha ha, so true.


Some great goals yesterday. Future England stalwart Noble with a cracker too!!

Hats off to Wigan, had to feel sorry for Hull though a fair result ultimately.


Man City rode their luck a bit, I think they could end up being the new Keegan's Newcastle.

Is there an adjective for that btw?

Man City more likely to be the new Chelsea than Newcastle


Mark Hughes has certainly displayed a lot of arrogance this summer - money talks!


I almost choked on my cornflakes when reading that Alex Ferguson, no doubt since Ronaldo's departure, has quickly jumped back onto his high horse with this horse shit - http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/120886/Fergie-takes-on-the-cheats

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Funny that, I find myself drawn to them, must be

> the drink.



Or the fact that Spuds and Celtic fans are required to have a sense of humour because of the teams they support.

Well, what a turn up. Didn't see the Liverpool game but it's certainly not the season start they'd have wanted. Still, United have had starts like that and still come back. Spurs and Everton were the two hardest games of the first weekend. I wonder if Burnley will come out all guns blazing on wednesday night as that could be a banana skin for us.


Anna, Matt, any analysis? Did you miss Alonso? Sounded like Torres was struggling with fitness, an ankle injury was that right? I'll take a look at MotD tonight.

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