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Post by rigsby on Aug 28, 2011 22:09:05 GMT
So far this very very short season they really look like they are becoming the 'real deal'.
Also, Nasri add's another kick in the knickers for the Arse.
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Post by march4 on Aug 28, 2011 22:10:43 GMT
Man City will dominate European football for the next 10 years.
They are signing big, strong, athletic players who will soon be showing the likes of Barcelona how football is supposed to be played.
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Post by Teddler Stokie Born and Bred on Aug 28, 2011 22:54:45 GMT
Man city altho they were good today however against how utd played today, I believe it would be utd walking away with 3points
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Post by march4 on Aug 28, 2011 22:56:59 GMT
Man city altho they were good today however against how utd played today, I believe it would be utd walking away with 3points Not a chance. It is Man City's to lose.
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Post by stokie23 on Aug 28, 2011 23:04:19 GMT
Sadly i have to agree. Man united played a bunch of kids with no discipline and a deluded manager, I think will struggle to make top 6! Spurs were at home, and City basically took the piss Manchester derby this year will be a cracker !!! 0-0 probs
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Post by Scrotnig on Aug 29, 2011 0:38:09 GMT
I live near Man City's ground so apart from in, ahem, "certain" games, particularly last season, I have no problem with them doing well. Their fans are generally ok, they suffered humiliation for an eternity, and they're not ManUre.
That said it's all "big money" football which I despise. But I'm pleased for their fans.
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Post by jezzascfc on Aug 29, 2011 0:39:26 GMT
The title will go to Manchester - jury still out on to which club though.
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Post by JP on Aug 29, 2011 0:42:04 GMT
I think we are in for a special season this year, the title race, watching arsenal in free fall and a special season for stoke
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Post by JoeinOz on Aug 29, 2011 0:43:44 GMT
If Citeh don't win it this season they'll win it next season. They just have to wait and one will arrive.
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Post by Scrotnig on Aug 29, 2011 0:43:48 GMT
I think we are in for a special season this year, the title race, watching arsenal in free fall and a special season for stoke Watching Wenger and The Arse sink - especially while we do rather well - is a joy.
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Post by Gods on Aug 29, 2011 1:55:03 GMT
Makes me laugh when people say "you can't buy the Premier League" well of course you can, that's exactly how it works.
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Post by devonstokie on Aug 29, 2011 4:40:04 GMT
Hope they do win it, anyone but the red Manc shite!!!!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2011 4:47:46 GMT
Don't forget "king Kenny and the bin dippers" - the media would absolutely love it if he managed to win the Prem wouldn't they. Can't see it myself and I hope we stuff 'em when they come to the Brit.
But out of Citeh, Chelski and the Shit I think it will probably be the blue half of Manchester who will win the League.
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Post by Stoke-on-Toronto on Aug 29, 2011 6:16:08 GMT
judging by some journalists and pundits, Manchester City have already won the league! Only took them 3 games, too!
I fear playing Manure much more than I fear playing Citeh and am not convinced at all that Citeh is going to win the league.
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Post by foster on Aug 29, 2011 6:21:15 GMT
The premier league is going to look like La Liga this season.
Only two teams in it.
I think Man United have the better free flowing football, but Man City have more depth, which will show later in the season when players go though dips in form.
Having said that, i can see Arsenal coming back into it after they make some major signings (Cahill) and coming back strongly to win the league.
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Post by brownsugar on Aug 29, 2011 7:30:01 GMT
Both Manchester clubs will be fighting it out for the top spot this year and probably the next couple.... City looked awesome and well united walked past the arse... Whom looked dogshit
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Post by peterthornesboots on Aug 29, 2011 9:07:39 GMT
I have to admit that City look very impressive at the minute. The amount of strength and depth they have in their squad is scary! I still think they are one world class centre half short though.
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Post by adri2008 on Aug 29, 2011 9:13:13 GMT
Would definitely prefer Man Utd to win it over Man City though I think City might edge it sadly.
The going rate for the premier league looks to be about 400m + the funds to pay players 150k+ - all you need is a billionaire owner willing to make a massive loss and your sorted
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Post by JoeinOz on Aug 29, 2011 9:17:30 GMT
Remember though this time last season it looked like chelsea would walk it and they ended up being wank.
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Post by BangorStokie on Aug 29, 2011 11:06:44 GMT
Remember though this time last season it looked like chelsea would walk it and they ended up being wank. I agree with Joe Man Utd will win this season! Man Utd over the years have an ability to put in a shit performance every now and then and still walk away with 3 points
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Post by baystokie on Aug 29, 2011 13:45:34 GMT
Man City will dominate European football for the next 10 years. They are signing big, strong, athletic players who will soon be showing the likes of Barcelona how football is supposed to be played. If you had said they were buying talented 'footballers', I would have agreed 100%. However - Aguero (5'8"), Nasri (5'10"), Clichy (5'9") and Silva (5'7") are hardly your archetypical 'big, strong, athletic player'
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Post by lordb on Aug 29, 2011 13:53:08 GMT
Man City will dominate European football for the next 10 years. They are signing big, strong, athletic players who will soon be showing the likes of Barcelona how football is supposed to be played. If you had said they were buying talented 'footballers', I would have agreed 100%. However - Aguero (5'8"), Nasri (5'10"), Clichy (5'9") and Silva (5'7") are hardly your archetypical 'big, strong, athletic player' Silva aside Man City have some toughies in their side
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Post by baystokie on Aug 29, 2011 14:05:35 GMT
If you had said they were buying talented 'footballers', I would have agreed 100%. However - Aguero (5'8"), Nasri (5'10"), Clichy (5'9") and Silva (5'7") are hardly your archetypical 'big, strong, athletic player' Silva aside Man City have some toughies in their side The toughies were already there at the end of last season. March4 was saying that MCFC were 'signing' big players - I was merely pointing out that their current signings were anything BUT big ;D
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Post by lordb on Aug 29, 2011 14:08:03 GMT
I see
look good though dont they
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Post by Scotty Mac on Aug 29, 2011 14:09:47 GMT
Still think United will win it but it will be the 2 manchester teams that break away from the rest. Chelsea haven't convinced me yet!!
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