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Barclay's Premier League discussion '13-'14 V9
I woke up this morning, got myself a coffee. And noticed there had been some good old fashioned "who spent what and could it be used against them?" debate in here:
http://www.goallegacy.net/t35028p1008-barclay-s-premier-league-discussion-13-14-v8
Ah, now that always makes for a fascinating read with my morning coffee.
Ps. Most of the time it's the wage bill, not transfer fees, that offers the best grounds for measuring how well someone should have done or should be doing.
Anyway, even more fascinating stuff taking place today; We've got some big games comping up!
Chelsea v Arsenal
Cardiff v Liverpool
Everton v Swansea
Hull v West Brom
Manchester City v Fulham
Newcastle v Crystal Palace
Norwich v Sunderland
West Ham v Manchester United
The early game will be setting the tone to the title race for this weekend. Could Wenger's 1000th game in charge of Arsenal possess the power to finally inflict a home defeat to Mourinho in the Premier League? After that it's the other top-4 teams in Liverpool and Manchester City who play the two bottommost clubs and are surely expected to come away with victories, in spite of Sepi's trust in his main man Dejagah to get something from Manchester.
And as far as relegation-threatened teams go, the biggest game in that part of the table will be Norwich v Sunderland.
Finally, in the late kick-off, we are likely going to be treated to some beautiful sights like these:
Should be a cracking day
http://www.goallegacy.net/t35028p1008-barclay-s-premier-league-discussion-13-14-v8
Ah, now that always makes for a fascinating read with my morning coffee.
Ps. Most of the time it's the wage bill, not transfer fees, that offers the best grounds for measuring how well someone should have done or should be doing.
Anyway, even more fascinating stuff taking place today; We've got some big games comping up!
Chelsea v Arsenal
Cardiff v Liverpool
Everton v Swansea
Hull v West Brom
Manchester City v Fulham
Newcastle v Crystal Palace
Norwich v Sunderland
West Ham v Manchester United
The early game will be setting the tone to the title race for this weekend. Could Wenger's 1000th game in charge of Arsenal possess the power to finally inflict a home defeat to Mourinho in the Premier League? After that it's the other top-4 teams in Liverpool and Manchester City who play the two bottommost clubs and are surely expected to come away with victories, in spite of Sepi's trust in his main man Dejagah to get something from Manchester.
And as far as relegation-threatened teams go, the biggest game in that part of the table will be Norwich v Sunderland.
Finally, in the late kick-off, we are likely going to be treated to some beautiful sights like these:
Should be a cracking day
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Its time to gatecrash someone's party
Miss this guy
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Re: Barclay's Premier League discussion '13-'14 V9
Voldemort you should be dialogue writer for opening scenes of some dramatic serial or movie
And you just cant hide your love for Beasty Carroll
And you just cant hide your love for Beasty Carroll
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Arsenal team to play Chelsea:
Szczesny; Sagna, Mertesacker, Koscielny, Gibbs; Arteta, Oxlade-Chamberlain; Rosicky, Cazorla, Podolski; Giroud
Subs - Fabiasnki, Vermaelen, Jenkinson, Flamini, Kallstrom, Gnabry, Sanogo
Chelsea team:
Cech; Ivanovic, Cahill, Terry, Azpilicueta; Matic, Luiz; Schurrle, Oscar, Hazard; Eto'o
Szczesny; Sagna, Mertesacker, Koscielny, Gibbs; Arteta, Oxlade-Chamberlain; Rosicky, Cazorla, Podolski; Giroud
Subs - Fabiasnki, Vermaelen, Jenkinson, Flamini, Kallstrom, Gnabry, Sanogo
Chelsea team:
Cech; Ivanovic, Cahill, Terry, Azpilicueta; Matic, Luiz; Schurrle, Oscar, Hazard; Eto'o
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Luiz ahead of Lampard and Ramires.
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Ramires is banned
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Re: Barclay's Premier League discussion '13-'14 V9
Daniel Sturridge admits that his move to Anfield has rekindled his love for the game.
The England striker moved to Liverpool from Chelsea in January 2013 in a £12m deal and his goal-laden partnership with Luis Suarez has been instrumental in his new side's recent revival.
He started just 31 Premier League games during his stop-start three and a half years with Chelsea, but will equal that tally for Liverpool when they travel to Cardiff on Saturday.
"At Chelsea when Andre Villas-Boas was there and I played more - on the right wing mainly - and I was enjoying it. It wasn't about the position, it was about playing," he said.
"But then AVB got fired, Di Matteo got the job and I was out of the team again. I felt I couldn't sit on the bench any longer as I had got used to playing. I was enjoying the feeling of putting my kit on and being on the pitch. I lost my love for the game at that point because I was back at square one."
A six-month loan spell at Bolton three years ago brought some relief and Sturridge is grateful for the opportunity he was given by Owen Coyle.
"I wanted to learn from Didier Drogba and Nico Anelka. I thought when Didier moved on, I would be next in line but it wasn't the case," Sturridge said.
"In the end I begged chief executive Ron Gourlay to let me join Bolton on loan. At Bolton, Owen Coyle changed my life completely. I was in the first team, playing centre-forward and had a chance to show the world how I could play. I will always be thankful to Owen and Bolton for what they did for me."
Sturridge has 21 goals to his name this season as Liverpool have moved inexorably into title contention, but he continues to play down talk of a first championship in 24 years.
"I thought we could challenge because I have always had belief in the teams I have played for. When I came here it was a dream to be involved in winning titles, but it's important everyone realises it is an ongoing process," he said.
"At the beginning of the season the aim was to get into the Champions League. Now we're getting towards the business end and we're up there, a lot of peoples' perception is that maybe we can win the league.
"There are others in a better position than us, it's going to be very difficult, but we will see what happens. The way the boys are playing and the confidence we have, the camaraderie, is something I have not been part of for a long time."
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Re: Barclay's Premier League discussion '13-'14 V9
Chelsea; Cech; Ivanovic, Cahill, Terry (c), Azpilicueta; Matic, David Luiz; Schurrle, Oscar, Hazard; Eto'o
Arsenal; Szczesny, Sagna, Mertesacker, Koscielny, Gibbs, Arteta, Rosicky, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Cazorla, Podolski, Giroud
Arsenal's lineup looks a bit poor.
Arsenal; Szczesny, Sagna, Mertesacker, Koscielny, Gibbs, Arteta, Rosicky, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Cazorla, Podolski, Giroud
Arsenal's lineup looks a bit poor.
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It does, but Arsenal still do ok with it.
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schirely mah boy to shine today I hope in the end it is just 2-2 or something
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Won't mind a draw but we all know what's going to happen
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I just hope they/Wenger play with the right mentality...although chelsea look strong on paper...if they can struggle against other teams, Arsenal can surely gain something here
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It's a big match. Therefore, Mourinho has set up for the draw. Get ready for the customary 1-0 win or 1-1 draw.Yohan Modric wrote:Luiz ahead of Lampard and Ramires.
In all seriousness, though. Mourinho nearly always plays the "safe" route in big matches, playing his strongest midfield lineup. When I say strongest, I mean their physical strength, by the way. Where some managers look to win the midfield battle with short, intricate passing and flooding the area with more numbers, Mourinho loves the brute force approach. It's a perfectly valid approach, and it's one that has been successful for him.
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i has expected , Shirly is going to harass their back line
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haha what a coincidence to write that and that run, to set up Eto...Arsenal
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Shürleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
the undrerated German in EPL what a player
Arsenal bending over as usual
the undrerated German in EPL what a player
Arsenal bending over as usual
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Arsenal
Can't believe Maureen keeps going on about not having striker.
Petulance of epic proportions.
Eto'o the legend, scoring the opener then calling it a day
Can't believe Maureen keeps going on about not having striker.
Petulance of epic proportions.
Eto'o the legend, scoring the opener then calling it a day
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this is comical
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Individual errors in every single big game this season lol
Choker mentality still running high.
Choker mentality still running high.
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The ref sending Gibbs as opposed to Oxlade-Chamberlain
Second official to Andre Marriner: "Just send a black player out, yeah...any will do."
Second official to Andre Marriner: "Just send a black player out, yeah...any will do."
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how the *bleep* is something like that possible?
that's completely crazy.
And why doesn't the Ox say something?!
that's completely crazy.
And why doesn't the Ox say something?!
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sorry Arsenal fans but Liverpool U21 will play with better mentality than these guys
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