FA Premier League 2007/08  

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  1. 1. Who will win the FA Premier League 2007/08?

    • Arsenal
      34
    • Blackburn Rovers
      1
    • Bolton Wanderers
      2
    • Chelsea
      7
    • Liverpool
      17
    • Manchester United
      58
    • Newcastle United
      2
    • Portsmouth
      1
    • Tottenham Hotspur
      1
    • Other
      4
  2. 2. Who be relegated from the FA Premier League 2007/08 (select 3)?

    • Aston Villa
      2
    • Birmingham City
      33
    • Derby County
      95
    • Everton
      5
    • Fulham
      36
    • Middlesbrough
      17
    • Reading
      28
    • Sunderland
      38
    • Wigan Athletic
      53
    • Other
      26
  3. 3. Who will be top scorer in the FA Premier League 2007/08?

    • Benni McCarthy
      1
    • Carlos Tevez
      7
    • Cristiano Ronaldo
      42
    • Didier Drogba
      21
    • Dimitar Berbatov
      10
    • Fernando Torres
      12
    • Michael Owen
      2
    • Wayne Rooney
      9
    • Yakubu Aiyegbeni
      1
    • Other
      22


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Wow 85mill? Couldn't he just buy much better players instead of just 1?

Or go and buy another football club.

Yeah he already owns or part owns a club in Russia but yeah with ?85m you could buy a handful of talented youngsters from Brazil or something.

Wow 85mill? Couldn't he just buy much better players instead of just 1?

Or go and buy another football club.

The reality is though, that he can afford it!

Changing subjects, whats your view on Man Utd's upfront? Now that Olly's gone, they sorely lack in that area!

The reality is though, that he can afford it!

Changing subjects, whats your view on Man Utd's upfront? Now that Olly's gone, they sorely lack in that area!

They still want Anelka I think but Tevez can fill that role of course when he's fit and playing well...

They still want Anelka I think but Tevez can fill that role of course when he's fit and playing well...

problem is getting him fit, it'd be fine if we had someone for him to play along side with while he gets fit, it was evident for a lot of last season, we need another striker. a lot of the time last season we only had rooney fit and he isn't an out and out striker

Apparently Rooney is looking like he'll be back a few weeks earlier than expected. I hear he's running now, way ahead of schedule!

Thats not just a benefit for Man Utd then but for England.

Shame to see Ol? retire he was one of the greatest subs I have ever seen:DD

Man utd do need another striker. At best you could say they've got 4 in Saha, Tevez, Rooney and C.Ronaldo

Anelka is a good player, I feel he isn't worth the money or effort. He is a stroppy player and doesn't deserve to play for a top club.

I wouldn't be surprised to see Fergie buy a striker from abroad.

The reality is though, that he can afford it!

Reading between the lines of what the Chelsea staff have been saying Ambromovich does not really want to pump much more money into Chelsea, he only invested in the team initially to get them up the league to generate more money...he wants them to break even by 2010.

Chelsea have a great team, I think Ambromovich's theory is that there is no need to fill it with the world's best eleven players.

I tihnk this may be his last big money transfer of them all if it happens.

He has always harboured a thought of buying him so it wouldn't surprise me if they did go through with it especially as reading today one of the board members said one of the big four would leave (Henry/Messi/eto'o/ronaldinho).

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