Friday, 28 November 2008

The Premier League - Optimistic about Liverpool and other things


Like all Liverpool fans I am happy with the way the team has progressed this season.  Crucial wins over Chelsea and Manchester United will stand good later in the season. Although the campaign is just half-way through if the pace and momentum can be sustained the 'reds' can nick the title. Go Liverpool... 'you will never walk alone'..

On the contrary it has been difficult times for Arsenal and they cannot afford to lose any more points (even if it is to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge this weekend). Aston Villa will more likely win at Villa Park and widen the gap. I reckon that Hull will bounce back and start winning again. They have demonstrated their resilience and will to fight back, and they approach every game with a disciplined plan.

The battle in the lower half of the table looks very competitive and interesting. Just three points separate Newcastle United (in the relegation zone) and Manchester City (placed 11). Tottenham's turnaround since the arrival of Harry Redknapp has been incredible and remains to see if they can move into the top half of the table for the first time this season.

happy weekend!!!!

1 Comments:

prodigal said...

I am all out for ManU..........they are simple amazing as team and the coach just another man I idolize!

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