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Who will win the EPL this upcoming season? It will be Chelsea of course but everyone has a right to there opinion so vote.
I voted for Chelsea but i was thinking about voting for Wigan because they are a class team!
OMG you can get odds of 5000 to 1 for Wigan to win the premiership go bet it is a wise investment!!!
lol
Wednesdaylad43
07-22-2005, 11:46 AM
Cant say it bothers me really, Not that interested. Ill watch Match Of The Day for some highlights, but my interest will and has always been with Wednesday
Cant say it bothers me really, Not that interested. Ill watch Match Of The Day for some highlights, but my interest will and has always been with Wednesday
Are you saying that you dont follow the EPL unless Wendsday are in there???
Cant say it bothers me really, Not that interested. Ill watch Match Of The Day for some highlights, but my interest will and has always been with Wednesday
Are you saying that you dont follow the EPL unless Wendsday are in there???Why should he? If he's true to his team, what interest does the EPL hold, unless it's to see next season's opponents!
Oh, and Arsenal will take their crown back this year :D
Cant say it bothers me really, Not that interested. Ill watch Match Of The Day for some highlights, but my interest will and has always been with Wednesday
Are you saying that you dont follow the EPL unless Wendsday are in there???Why should he? If he's true to his team, what interest does the EPL hold, unless it's to see next season's opponents!
Oh, and Arsenal will take their crown back this year :D
Well ok then if he loves wendsday so much he can wait another 10 years or so till wendsday get back into the premiership.
And as for Arsenal they have no chance Chelsea will win with matches to spare. They won last season and they have a better squad this season with there 3 major signings (or is it still 2 i havnt looked at the recent news if they signed Essen probably not because lyon want £32mill because they are on drugs and because Chelsea have more money then all of the French league teams put together).
pah... one bloody championship and you guys think you own the world... reality check! Harder to retain than win once, s'all I'm saying!
pah... one bloody championship and you guys think you own the world... reality check! Harder to retain than win once, s'all I'm saying!
You just say that because Arsenal couldnt retain it!!!
Chelsea will win it i would put my house on it!!!
PS Man U are a crap team i hate them i hope they go down to the League Championship one day soon.
Wednesdaylad43
07-24-2005, 02:41 PM
Well ok then if he loves wendsday so much he can wait another 10 years or so till wendsday get back into the premiership.
Why would I want to watch the league that doesnt have the team I support in it? The only reason i do watch it is because of the standard, and to keep up with what is happening in football. I watch it as a footballing spectacle, not because I want a certain team to win. The winners and losers are irrelivant, the only thing I want is the quality.
And yes, Lyon, drugs, 32mil? You kidding me? He is probably good, but they dont even need him that bad, so they arent gonna be held to ransom over him. Plus, Essien is now unhappy at Lyon, as they are asking for so much for him to obstruct a move to who he wants to play for
Chelsea = No problem, money isnt a problem, they keep 32mil and still have a great squad.
Lyon = 25mil at least they could have had, plus a player who now doesnt want to play for them, and will leave in a few years on a free most likely
Easy to see the winners and losers in that one.
Arsenal will win EPL!!!
Henry will be the best goalscorer, Vieira best player and Reyes the best young player!!!
Wednesdaylad43
07-24-2005, 05:41 PM
That could be a little hard, even for mighty Patrick, as he now plays in Seria A
That could be a little hard, even for mighty Patrick, as he now plays in Seria ALMAO... #-o I thought I'd stumbled on to an old thread there...
Arsenal will win EPL!!!
Henry will be the best goalscorer, Vieira best player and Reyes the best young player!!!
LMAO. Have you been living on mars??? get off this forum and go to a soccer website!!! Viera has been long gone!
PS
Essien: Lemme go. Lyon: Pay £32m
Lyon midfielder Michael Essien is convinced he will secure his dream move to Chelsea this summer - even though the French club are refusing to budge from an asking price of £32million.
The 22-year-old Ghana international has been at the centre of fierce negotiations between the French and English champions in recent weeks.
Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas is now adamant that only a fee similar to what Chelsea were willing to pay for Liverpool's Steven Gerrard will be enough for the transfer to go ahead and insists time is running out for the London club.
An initial £17.4million bid for Essien was turned down, prompting the Blues to increase their offer to £18.7million, which was again rejected by Aulas during his face-to-face meeting with Chelsea chief executive Peter Kenyon last week.
But Essien, currently in Asia with the rest of the Lyon team for the Peace Cup, remains in no doubt that he will be lining up in the Premiership in time for the Premiership kick-off early next month.
'I think the transfer will be made,' Essien said.
'I am convinced that I will go to Chelsea but in the meantime I am experiencing difficult times.
'I can't wait until everything is over.
'I also spoke with Didier Drogba and he wants me to come.'
Aulas has instructed Chelsea to either put up or shut up.
'They must be fast now, I will be back in France on Thursday, it's been going on for too long,' he said.
'If Chelsea want Michael, it's now or never. The price is fixed.'
'That's £32million or nothing. We will sell Michael at the price of Steven Gerrard.
'There will not be any other offer. The player can also be transferred for £17.3million in a year's time. This is the fixed price and there will not be any change to that either.
'But I don't think Chelsea will really spend the £32million. If they were really ready to pay that much, they would have already done it.'
That is a stagering amount lyon would only be able to get 15 million pounds in a year
manyoolova
07-25-2005, 03:30 PM
pah... one bloody championship and you guys think you own the world... reality check! Harder to retain than win once, s'all I'm saying!
You just say that because Arsenal couldnt retain it!!!
Chelsea will win it i would put my house on it!!!
PS Man U are a rubbish team i hate them i hope they go down to the League Championship one day soon.
Hmm.........you'd put your house on Chel$ki winning the Premiership, eh?
You should bet on something a little more probable......like.....er....you losing your house on a bet.....
manyoolova
07-25-2005, 03:35 PM
pah... one bloody championship and you guys think you own the world... reality check! Harder to retain than win once, s'all I'm saying!
You just say that because Arsenal couldnt retain it!!!
Chelsea will win it i would put my house on it!!!
PS Man U are a rubbish team i hate them i hope they go down to the League Championship one day soon.
Oh yeah, also, you want Manchester United (not Man U - that was invented by Peter Kenyon who works for Roman Abromovic doing something or other....erm.....I don't know.....maybe he kidnaps players until they sign for Chel$ki) to go down to the Championship? Well I've got news for you - most people feel the same way about the Russian Oil Federation....oops....I mean Chelsea. That would shut your arrogant faces up.
:lol: Even I can't stand by the statement "Man U are a rubbish team", they've won more than Chel$ki in the past 10 years, so it's a very hard statement to justify.
Wednesdaylad43
07-25-2005, 04:05 PM
Yeah, for once I am gonna stick up for The Manchester Mighty Ducks on this one. They will keep the premiership competitive, and Ive always liked them since Big Peter signed in goal way back in the mid 90's. I also always preferred Keane to Viera, even if he does win the players players award this year :wink:
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