GYBS wrote:Three days before the season finally starts and we are talking about failure already ?
bigmick wrote:GYBS wrote:Three days before the season finally starts and we are talking about failure already ?
Says the man who started a poll yeterday asking who was most likely to stop us winning the league. You couldn't make it up you really couldn't.
Three days before the season finally starts and we are talking about failure already ?
bigmick wrote:Coming back to a couple of the more sensible posts on the thread, I agree with most on here in that I think we've got a great chance this time around. I do think though that our starting eleven may prove to be slightly weaker overall, as although Johnson will offer more than Arbeloa, I don't think we will get a season out of Aquilani which will be equal to Alonso last time around. Of course I can't know for sure, but if he was capable of such performances or at least had shown it so far, I can't help thinking someone else would have been in for him as well for 20 million euros.
Fortunately, only Manchester City and Chelsea can possibly claim to be stronger out of our potential rivals. The Mancs will obviously miss Ronaldo, while Arsenal will obviously miss Toure and Adebayor. even Chelsea while picking up the Russian wingback bloke have swapped Hiddink for Ancellotti and I know who I'd rather have. So provided we are somehwere near as strong as last season (and there's no reason why we shouldn't be apart from the Alonso/Aquilani swap) then we must have a huge chance simply becasue we went close last season.
It should be an interesting one, and there's been some good replies on the thread from the people who understood the original question.
aCe' wrote:bigmick wrote:Coming back to a couple of the more sensible posts on the thread, I agree with most on here in that I think we've got a great chance this time around. I do think though that our starting eleven may prove to be slightly weaker overall, as although Johnson will offer more than Arbeloa, I don't think we will get a season out of Aquilani which will be equal to Alonso last time around. Of course I can't know for sure, but if he was capable of such performances or at least had shown it so far, I can't help thinking someone else would have been in for him as well for 20 million euros.
Fortunately, only Manchester City and Chelsea can possibly claim to be stronger out of our potential rivals. The Mancs will obviously miss Ronaldo, while Arsenal will obviously miss Toure and Adebayor. even Chelsea while picking up the Russian wingback bloke have swapped Hiddink for Ancellotti and I know who I'd rather have. So provided we are somehwere near as strong as last season (and there's no reason why we shouldn't be apart from the Alonso/Aquilani swap) then we must have a huge chance simply becasue we went close last season.
It should be an interesting one, and there's been some good replies on the thread from the people who understood the original question.
if its any consolation Mick, i dont think many have actually read your opening post, atleast not the whole thing
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