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ok... here's how I think it'll end up like...

1. Man Utd
2. Arsenal
3. Chelsea
4. Liverpool
5. Aston Villa
6. Tottenham
7. Portsmouth
8. Man City
9. West Ham
10. Newcastle
11. Everton
12. Sunderland
13. Blackburn
14. Middlesbrough
15. Fulham
16. Wigan
17. West Brom
18. Stoke
19. Bolton
20. Hull

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esmark wrote:ok... here's how I think it'll end up like...

1. Man Utd
2. Arsenal
3. Chelsea
4. Liverpool
5. Aston Villa
6. Tottenham
7. Portsmouth
8. Man City
9. West Ham
10. Newcastle
11. Everton
12. Sunderland
13. Blackburn
14. Middlesbrough
15. Fulham
16. Wigan
17. West Brom
18. Stoke
19. Bolton
20. Hull
If you swap places with Newcastle and Sunderland, that's exactly how I envisage the table.
There's a tiny, tiny hopeful part of me that says you guys are running a Kaufmanesque long con on the board

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Heston wrote:
esmark wrote:ok... here's how I think it'll end up like...

1. Man Utd
2. Arsenal
3. Chelsea
4. Liverpool
5. Aston Villa
6. Tottenham
7. Portsmouth
8. Man City
9. West Ham
10. Newcastle
11. Everton
12. Sunderland
13. Blackburn
14. Middlesbrough
15. Fulham
16. Wigan
17. West Brom
18. Stoke
19. Bolton
20. Hull
If you swap places with Newcastle and Sunderland, that's exactly how I envisage the table.
Chelsea above the Arse and possibly Liverpool above Arse if they suffer injuries. Everton much higher and Man City much lower as they implode. Perhaps we should have a final table prediction ??

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"Lamps ended 18 months of uncertainty yesterday by signing a new five-year contract which will see him finish his career at Stamford Bridge.


The record-breaking £39.2million deal will see him retire a wealthy man.


But the England midfield ace revealed it was not all about what happened in negotiations but also on the pitch which helped make up his mind. "

Yeah right thats why it took all summer for him to agree to sign !!! Why do they all spout such bollocks and expect us to believe it and yes I am talking about you too Ronaldo !!

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101Walterton wrote:"Lamps ended 18 months of uncertainty yesterday by signing a new five-year contract which will see him finish his career at Stamford Bridge.


The record-breaking £39.2million deal will see him retire a wealthy man.


But the England midfield ace revealed it was not all about what happened in negotiations but also on the pitch which helped make up his mind. "

Yeah right thats why it took all summer for him to agree to sign !!! Why do they all spout such bollocks and expect us to believe it and yes I am talking about you too Ronaldo !!
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I always knew McClaren was a dick, but this takes the biscuit. This is hilarious, listen to his accent...... :mrgreen:

http://msnukhomepage.spaces.live.com/bl ... 4055.entry
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Middle-Eastlands..?

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Man City now owned by the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and have just broken the British transfer record by signing Robinho for £32.5M :shock: Watch out Man U, you might be the poor relation in your own city soon...

Chelsea's next game?....Man City away of course...
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Purple Hayes wrote:Man City now owned by the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and have just broken the British transfer record by signing Robinho for £32.5M :shock: Watch out Man U, you might be the poor relation in your own city soon...

Chelsea's next game?....Man City away of course...
Its funny as fuck how confused is he, he thought he was signing for Manchester and the blues, wrong ones on both counts !!!!

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Purple Hayes wrote:Man City now owned by the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and have just broken the British transfer record by signing Robinho for £32.5M :shock: Watch out Man U, you might be the poor relation in your own city soon...

Chelsea's next game?....Man City away of course...
Poor relation maybe but city are the poor relation in terms of class footy.

By the way city Fuck off he's ours.

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Have to say I think Berbatov is overrated and overpriced.

Man City looked strong against us yesterday, we've never been bullied like that for a while, add a little bit more flair and you've got a team on your hands.
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Heston wrote:Have to say I think Berbatov is overrated and overpriced.

Man City looked strong against us yesterday, we've never been bullied like that for a while, add a little bit more flair and you've got a team on your hands.
He'll do fine with Rooney, Ronaldo and Tevez as his striking partners.
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Im sad to see Campbell go the other way on loan. I would have liked him to have been given a chance.

ps The transfer deadline should be BEFORE the start of the season this is ridiculous !!!!

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Marky Dread wrote:
Heston wrote:Have to say I think Berbatov is overrated and overpriced.

Man City looked strong against us yesterday, we've never been bullied like that for a while, add a little bit more flair and you've got a team on your hands.
He'll do fine with Rooney, Ronaldo and Tevez as his striking partners.
Yeah, the ugly sisters.
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101Walterton wrote:
Purple Hayes wrote:Man City now owned by the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and have just broken the British transfer record by signing Robinho for £32.5M :shock: Watch out Man U, you might be the poor relation in your own city soon...

Chelsea's next game?....Man City away of course...
Its funny as fuck how confused is he, he thought he was signing for Manchester and the blues, wrong ones on both counts !!!!
He wanted away from Madrid but Citeh? They must have offered him shitloads, £130,000 a week at least.

How pissed off is SWP going to be sitting on the bench watching Robinho doing his endless stepovers. Oasis will probably release a samba tune and city fans will start wearing ġutrahs :meh:
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