Barclays Premier League Season 2010/2011


  

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  1. 1. Who will take the title this year?

    • Arsenal
      17
    • Aston Villa
      2
    • Birmingham
      0
    • Blackburn
      0
    • Blackpool
      4
    • Chelsea
      33
    • Everton
      3
    • Fulham
      0
    • Liverpool
      7
    • Manchester City
      0
    • Manchester United
      57
    • Newcastle
      1
    • Stoke
      0
    • Sunderland
      1
    • Tottenham
      4
    • West Bromwich
      0
    • West Ham
      0
    • Wigan
      1
    • Wolverhampton
      0
  2. 2. Who's getting relegated?

    • Arsenal
      5
    • Aston Villa
      1
    • Birmingham
      2
    • Blackburn
      3
    • Blackpool
      39
    • Chelsea
      5
    • Everton
      4
    • Fulham
      6
    • Liverpool
      15
    • Manchester City
      2
    • Manchester United
      8
    • Newcastle
      15
    • Stoke
      15
    • Sunderland
      9
    • Tottenham
      1
    • West Bromwich
      50
    • West Ham
      45
    • Wigan
      52
    • Wolverhampton
      57
  3. 3. Who will take the scoring title?

    • Drogba (Chelsea)
      34
    • Rooney (Manchester United)
      18
    • Bent (Sunderland)
      1
    • Tevez (Manchester City)
      8
    • Lampard (Chelsea)
      2
    • Dafoe (Tottenham)
      4
    • Torres (Liverpool)
      12
    • Fabregas (Arsenal)
      3
    • Adebayor (Manchester City)
      1
    • Agbonlahor (Aston Villa)
      1
    • Saha (Everton)
      1
    • Berbatov (Manchester United)
      25
    • Malouda (Chelsea)
      1
    • Anelka (Chelsea)
      0
    • Bellamy (Manchester City)
      0
    • Carew (Aston Villa)
      1
    • Carlton Cole (West Ham)
      0
    • Arshavin (Arsenal)
      2
    • Jerome (Birmingham)
      1
    • Other!
      14


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Likewise, and every other Man Utd fan I've spoken to feels the same.

Also can't see a problem with United fans complaining, it won't change the decision, and when decisions go our way, most fans acknowledge how lucky we were and that it wasn't down to the team's performance.

Rooney should not just have been off.. he should have received a 2-3 games ban for violent conduct that was completely uncalled for and he snapped like a psychopath..

Very disapointed performance. I should say very disapointed week. We certainly did some wrong today, we gave a lucky Liverpool two goals they couldn't create otherwise. And without Nani we lacked the necessary pace to create opportunities. We have to take that defeat as a wake up call that the league is not won yet and there's a long way to the 18th title.

I get the impression that there almost seems to be a case of "last minute nerves" amongst the top teams, it seems to me that none of them want to put a run together that will ultimately seal the title. Very strange indeed, the form of all the top teams has been very bitty this season. Obviously very happy with that result though, should give us a nice boost :D

i was at the liverpool man u game... and it was the greatest sporting event I have ever seen :) I love this city! I still can't hear out of my right ear properly cause of all the noise...

"man unite, your fans are shiet!"

Very disapointed performance. I should say very disapointed week. We certainly did some wrong today, we gave a lucky Liverpool two goals they couldn't create otherwise. And without Nani we lacked the necessary pace to create opportunities. We have to take that defeat as a wake up call that the league is not won yet and there's a long way to the 18th title.

You already have 18, just like us ;)

i was at the liverpool man u game... and it was the greatest sporting event I have ever seen :) I love this city! I still can't hear out of my right ear properly cause of all the noise...

"man unite, your fans are shiet!"

Aha! I forgot you were going! Glad you had a good one! Where did you sit?

P.s. Suarez and Carroll for Torres is looking like a pretty good deal right about now :laugh:

You already have 18, just like us ;)

Aha! I forgot you were going! Glad you had a good one! Where did you sit?

P.s. Suarez and Carroll for Torres is looking like a pretty good deal right about now :laugh:

i was on the main stand, near the kop (i love those blokes in the kop, they are what make anfield, anfield)pretty much lined up to the 18 yard line.

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you come form an amazing city Martyn, everyone i've met has been awesome, everyone is soo nice. it was great. definitely gonna miss it. though a nice chunk of the women i saw wore a crap ton of makeup and dress like 2 dollar skeezes. also liverpool accent is really hard to understand sometimes...

Yeah sure... :pinch:

So an attempted murder must be more severly punished than an actual murder? You sure have some weird logic. :wacko:

And last time I heard Lucas was not the one who's injured.

In any league in europe a two foot tackle is straight red. Next time use a better analogy and one that makes sense. I believe it was a yellow, after watching it again, it could be a red.

In any league in europe a two foot tackle is straight red. Next time use a better analogy and one that makes sense. I believe it was a yellow, after watching it again, it could be a red.

Well Rooney's was a 3 match ban and he got away without even a yellow...

Sky Sports News sources understand Jens Lehmann is holding talks with Arsenal regarding a possible playing return to the club.

Gunners boss Arsene Wenger is considering bringing in goalkeeping cover after Wojciech Szczesny joined Lukasz Fabianski and Vito Mannone on the sidelines.

The injuries have left Manuel Almunia as Arsenal's only senior keeper and Lehmann has been linked with a return to Emirates Stadium.

Lehmann is due to spend six weeks at his old club to work on his coaching badges and was remaining coy on the possibility of being part of Wenger's squad when asked about a possible deal on Sunday.

"I am in London and so far have heard nothing of such plans, but you never know," Lehmann told Bild am Sonntag.

However, it is now understood that Lehmann is discussing terms with Arsenal about the prospect of playing for the Premier League title hopefuls again.

The 41-year-old spent five years with Arsenal and made almost 200 appearances for the club after his 2003 arrival from Borussia Dortmund.

He returned to the Bundesliga with Stuttgart in 2008 before the former Germany international called time on his playing career last summer.

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