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Re: English Premiership
« Reply #468 on: Mar 26, 2008, 08:18: AM »
I say that Liverpool will choke and Everton will get the spot
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Re: English Premiership
« Reply #469 on: Mar 26, 2008, 11:26: AM »
Bolton     v     Arsenal
hope we get back winning way against Arsenal

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Re: English Premiership
« Reply #470 on: Mar 26, 2008, 06:22: PM »
I have a feeling Chelsea will win the EPL this season. Always in football when I don't want something to happen it happens.  :saywhat:

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Re: English Premiership
« Reply #471 on: Mar 27, 2008, 08:38: AM »
ELITE has disappeared ever since Arsenal stopped winning games. :boxing:

Borg, your streak is still alive. Arsenal hasn't won in 6 games! :biggrin:
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Re: English Premiership
« Reply #472 on: Mar 27, 2008, 08:40: AM »
Haha, it is too! What a beast, and I was just trying to sound cheeky.  :biggrin:
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Re: English Premiership
« Reply #473 on: Mar 27, 2008, 08:44: AM »
And Arsenal is losing Sagna for 3 weeks now. They are lucky they are playing Bolton next week. With the way Arsenal plays though, they can outplay anyone but they can also lose to just about anyone even though they are dominating.

I think the injuries are finally catching up to Arsenal. I guess it was only a matter of time before the depth of teams like Man U and Chelsea came around to finish off the season.
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Re: English Premiership
« Reply #474 on: Mar 27, 2008, 09:12: AM »
And Arsenal is losing Sagna for 3 weeks now. They are lucky they are playing Bolton next week. With the way Arsenal plays though, they can outplay anyone but they can also lose to just about anyone even though they are dominating.

I think the injuries are finally catching up to Arsenal. I guess it was only a matter of time before the depth of teams like Man U and Chelsea came around to finish off the season.
I have always thought these things. Arsenal has less young talent and a shorter bench.
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Re: English Premiership
« Reply #475 on: Mar 27, 2008, 09:20: AM »
I don't know about young talent... that's the one thing I think they have. Wenger is not afraid to look to his youngsters and usually they step up and play well. I just think he should have maybe brought in one or two more players over the break. He has a huge budget just sitting there. Why not just invest in someone experienced when you know your team has a long list of injury-prone players? :rolleyes:
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Re: English Premiership
« Reply #476 on: Mar 27, 2008, 10:46: AM »
I don't know about young talent... that's the one thing I think they have. Wenger is not afraid to look to his youngsters and usually they step up and play well. I just think he should have maybe brought in one or two more players over the break. He has a huge budget just sitting there. Why not just invest in someone experienced when you know your team has a long list of injury-prone players? :rolleyes:
because there arent that many older talents available. And Arsenal have no young talent compared to Man U. Yes Wenger is not adverse to the idea of signing young talent, but their scouting programs are less dveloped than the one developed by Busby and resurrected by SAF.
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Re: English Premiership
« Reply #477 on: Mar 27, 2008, 12:11: PM »
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Everyone predicted Arsenal would slip up sooner or later, but Adi was the man to say they'd slip up because of all these injuries. I like the way SAF uses his players. He looks down to the academy and reserves and he loans them so they get experience. Lee Martin is a fabulous player, and when he got called up, he scored.

SAF tests his injured players in the reserve team which is a smart move, like Neville, Foster, Silvestre.

The biggest game that's left for United is really Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.. if we win that, and avoid any other losses, I think we've got a great chance.
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Re: English Premiership
« Reply #478 on: Mar 27, 2008, 12:25: PM »
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Everyone predicted Arsenal would slip up sooner or later, but Adi was the man to say they'd slip up because of all these injuries. I like the way SAF uses his players. He looks down to the academy and reserves and he loans them so they get experience. Lee Martin is a fabulous player, and when he got called up, he scored.

SAF tests his injured players in the reserve team which is a smart move, like Neville, Foster, Silvestre.

The biggest game that's left for United is really Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.. if we win that, and avoid any other losses, I think we've got a great chance.
yeah man u's youth program is the best
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Re: English Premiership
« Reply #479 on: Mar 27, 2008, 12:30: PM »
if you guys are talking about youth take a long look at Middlesboro thier youth program has produce the most high quality youth players in the Premier League

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