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RedRider

Pulling through
We could shorten that to a simple ''Moyes struggles.'' The fact that Everton are playing particularly well (yes, I know they just lost to Man City) isn't making his struggle any easier.
I've been predicting Man Utd's downfall for the last 20 years so I'm gonna be a bit circumspect but it's good to see Everton up for a bit, playing nice football.
This is open on my browser, I've been staring at it:
Premier League Table
1. Liverpool
 

mark st1

Plastic Manc
Location
Leafy Berkshire
I've been predicting Man Utd's downfall for the last 20 years so I'm gonna be a bit circumspect but it's good to see Everton up for a bit, playing nice football.
This is open on my browser, I've been staring at it:
Premier League Table
1. Liverpool

Try looking at the next column that says Pld.7 that makes it all a bit more believable ;)
 

Kies

Guest
I've been predicting Man Utd's downfall for the last 20 years so I'm gonna be a bit circumspect but it's good to see Everton up for a bit, playing nice football.
This is open on my browser, I've been staring at it:
Premier League Table
1. Liverpool

Do you think Stevie Gerrard will finally get a premiership winners medal?
Ryan has offered to sell him one :wub
 

deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
Location
Armonmy Way
Arsenal could well spoil the party tomorrow (not that I'm any good at predicting what any of damn these teams might do) but we haven't seen the Pool at the head of the table 2 months into the season for a while.
 

RedRider

Pulling through
Arsenal could well spoil the party tomorrow (not that I'm any good at predicting what any of damn these teams might do) but we haven't seen the Pool at the head of the table 2 months into the season for a while.
Who's your team, DM?
Arsenal do look confident and good, Spurs too. 4th-6th this year for the Redmen but stranger things have happened. Coutinho and the under-rated Johnson to come back and improve things going forward with Suarez/Sturridge. Sakho/Toure/Mignolet look tasty additions.

Also worth mentioning these champions:
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Finally ending the Arsenal hegemony.
 

deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
Location
Armonmy Way
Who's your team, DM?
First 10 years in Leeds so I can't change that. Nor talk about it that much.

No strong allegiances in the PL but I think I have a prejudice against the colour blue. I used to like the classic play of Man U from a few years back and then the total chaotic unpredictability of Spurs but, though Spurs are now a very solid team, I find I can't enjoy them as much as I used to.
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
Well that was a little hard going at times for Chelsea. But Jose does what he does best. Bought on a couple of game changing subs. Result. 2 subs, 2 goals

C'mon the Spammers and the Baggies.
 

Archie_tect

De Skieven Architek... aka Penfold + Horace
Location
Northumberland
[QUOTE 2693770, member: 1314"]I have a question about England. If England are serious about winning a World Cup they need to add skill/guile to strength and effort. I read yesterday that the England FA have John Beck as a Coaches' Coach. This is Beck from Cambridge Utd who was oomph oomph oomph. The FA don't really seem serious about developing the skill base of English players and coaches.[/quote]
As long as money has a stranglehold on the Premiership, home talent has a hard time. But then if home talent was that good it would get snapped up early by foreign clubs!
 
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