Barclays Premier League 2008/09  

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  1. 1. Who will win the Barclays Premier League 2008/09?

    • Arsenal
      25
    • Aston Villa
      8
    • Chelsea
      15
    • Everton
      9
    • Liverpool
      22
    • Manchester City
      8
    • Manchester United
      55
    • Portsmouth
      0
    • Tottenham Hotspur
      2
    • Other
      5
  2. 2. Who be relegated from the Barclays Premier League 2008/09 (select 3)?

    • Blackburn Rovers
      15
    • Bolton Wanderers
      23
    • Fulham
      22
    • Hull City
      53
    • Middlesbrough
      26
    • Stoke City
      66
    • Sunderland
      31
    • West Bromwich Albian
      71
    • Wigan Athletic
      29
    • Other
      39
  3. 3. Who will be top scorer in the Barclays Premier League 2008/09?

    • Benjani
      3
    • Cesc Fabregas
      1
    • Cristiano Ronaldo
      37
    • Didier Drogba
      4
    • Emmanuel Adebayor
      8
    • Fernando Torres
      43
    • Frank Lampard
      8
    • Wayne Rooney
      12
    • Roque Santa Cruz
      0
    • Other
      33


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Likewise. But when I say something to support my club it triggers the rage. Some of the things you Liverpool fans say here is pretty ridiculous. I guess that's all in the game of supporting but in reality I never have a problem getting along with any of your other fans.

Its competitive, and I've asked several times to have productive discussions dating back to 2007. Yet, every time something comes up its bash this and bash that. I however think your run at the CL will be cut short and Man Utd will win it again.

My Family, I was born as a Chelsea fan my friend. Since age 1 I wore Chelsea jerseys and like wise to basketball - Chicago Bulls jersey's. Thanks to my dad! Not to shabby for being an American now is it? Its funny to think I supported my club before you were even born :).

Productive discussion attempt #2: Why are you always down talking other teams than yours? Its pretty evident that you do, and it is the only reason why I say liverfail. I never comment on the Chelski references or anything of that nature... so don't get angry about it. Also, about your comment on "activity in the sporting arena for 2 months" clearly 2007 is 2 months ago right... I guess so :D!

Sabatime, nice to meet you too. Further proving my point that any liverpool supporter is a complete asshat(at least on these forums). I've met a few on irc who have no problem talking productively about our teams.

I wish Liverpool luck this weekend but I don't think its happening.

That is a pretty good effort that you supported Chelsea in the 1980's. Especially good considering there was little to no exposure of 'soccer' (trying to be multi-cultural and talk in your lingo) before 1992 when English football changed and become more commercial both nationally and internationally. My mind does wonder how you followed Chelsea during that time.

Congratulations on being two years older than me, you seem pretty happy about that. You must have lived your life to the MAX during that time to be as brilliant and as awesome as you are.

As for productive discussion attempt #2, maybe you should show me where I am shooting down other teams, I think it is a habit you have as you demonstrated in your next post about how blah blah blah Liverpool won't win the Champions League.

Anyway lad, you need to take a good look at yourself rather that insulting others constantly. What did Sabatime say to deserve being called a 'complete asshat'? No need for that is there?

Zidane names Gerrard as best player in the world

Zinedine Zidane believes Steven Gerrard is the best player in the world.

The legendary former Real Madrid playmaker saw his old club dismantled by Gerrard's Liverpool on Tuesday night, when the Reds ran out 4-0 winners at Anfield, 5-0 on aggregate.

England's midfield star scored two of the goals and ahead of tomorrow's crucial trip to Old Trafford, Zidane has claimed he is a better all-round player than Manchester United's Cristiano Ronaldo, the current holder of the Ballon d'Or.

"Is he the best in the world? He might not get the attention of (Lionel) Messi and Ronaldo but yes, I think he just might be,'' the former France captain said.

"If you don't have a player like Steven Gerrard, who is the engine room, it can affect the whole team.

"When we were winning league titles and European Cups at Real, I always said Claude Makelele was our most important player.

"There is no way myself, (Luis) Figo or Raul would have been able to do what we did without Claude and the same goes for Liverpool and Gerrard.''

Zidane added: "He has great passing ability, can tackle and scores goals, but most importantly he gives the players around him confidence and belief.

"You can't learn that - players like him are just born with that presence.''

Source

That is a pretty good effort that you supported Chelsea in the 1980's. Especially good considering there was little to no exposure of 'soccer' (trying to be multi-cultural and talk in your lingo) before 1992 when English football changed and become more commercial both nationally and internationally. My mind does wonder how you followed Chelsea during that time.

Congratulations on being two years older than me, you seem pretty happy about that. You must have lived your life to the MAX during that time to be as brilliant and as awesome as you are.

As for productive discussion attempt #2, maybe you should show me where I am shooting down other teams, I think it is a habit you have as you demonstrated in your next post about how blah blah blah Liverpool won't win the Champions League.

Anyway lad, you need to take a good look at yourself rather that insulting others constantly. What did Sabatime say to deserve being called a 'complete asshat'? No need for that is there?

It's kind of hard to follow a sports team when you're an adolescent... You asked me what made me a chelsea fan and I told you. It doesn't matter if it was mainstream or not, The family pictures don't lie. No sense in being multicultural, I can relate to the game as soccer, football, futbol, what ever you prefer. Here we prefer soccer. That's like arguing whether to use u in specific words.... colour, etc...

Are you blind dude?

Martyn keep up the good owning and lets see Liverpool play....

Definitely needed to be addressed which further proved my point. Arguing with you is like the Special Olympics, except I am the only winner. Carry on my patron saint, because surely that is what you are. Maybe I should get out my "wikipedia links" to prove a point to you..:rolleyes: or you might just over look that as well and blame it on some one else :).

So, What made you a liverpool fan?

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I'm surprised they promoted you to news staff based on your posts. Congrats though.

It's not based on posts its based on how well you can construct and write an article, nothing is based on your posts when you are promoted.

Nice to see things getting dominated about a certain club by a certain person again, tut.

Anyway, pompey play boro tomorrow, we've got to start picking up wins and tomorrow should be the day!

Still feeling bitter at Harry leaving, we've got to cut costs now, he had brought in players and didn't make much of an effort to get rid of them. People like Traor?(Djimi) and Lauren, he brought players that he didn't really seem to have faith in, Utaka, Mvemba and nugent.

When Diara and Muntari left he didn't seem to make much effort to change the midfield about, all the time saying pompey would be his last job, then zoom off to spurs and already bitched and put a few of the players down.

I also heard Sunderlands craig gordon is no longer first choice, quite a thing to do to a keeper that costs quite a bit

what a great game, Man United was bring it on in the second but then Vidic made a terrible decision and it was down hill from there. Dossena his second goal for th eclub amazing!! his first goal was againt real madrid! I love it LIVERPOOL ALL THE WAY

and 4 for us too!!! :D

Arshavin is getting his form back and showing what Russian Pele is all about

and we are starting to get into the top gears just at the right time :)

What we need now is Eduardo, Rosicky, Ade and Fab to come back and we'll be ready to win every game :p

4:0 Arsenal - Blackburn

could have been a lot more if Bendtner knew how to score! :no:

Still a great result...Arshavin getting his first Premier League goal and Eboue scoring twice!

I agree!!! He missed some sitters!! and so did Walcott but at least he created some chances.. Walcott brought the missing cutting edge back to Arsenal :)

liverpoolfail.png

mail - being a Manc fan that I guess you are, you will never understand the fact that picture will not matter to a Pool fan at the moment.

The pricelessness of doing the double over you, even after the comments made by Shrek Rooney and the rest before the game, is enough to keep us singing until the end of the season.

So not only did we spank you at Anfield we then proceeded to kick you about on your muck heap......

YNWA

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