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SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> I think Song is developing nicely as a possible

> Vieira

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I agree with that completely. I don't think midfield possession is a problem for Arsenal. They are absolutley dominatant in possession terms against almost any team, however they lack firepower upfront and van persie is not the best striker in the premiership but he may be the most missed striker in the premiership. The possession all too often comes to nothing, their ideal is to put passes through the centre of defence, but with a defence as good as Chelsea, chances will be few and far between.


On the contrary I think Chelsea's inability to control the game in possession terms may show there is hope for the chasing teams, but I'm afraid they do take their chances better then most and thats what counts at the end of the day.


Its very much Chelsea's to lose.

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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Hmm... I saw what you did there Mac. Very funny.

> Who are you supporting this week?



Ooooh, you are so sensitive Jah. I actually did not mean it that way, but as I typed it I did think someone might read that into it.

I quite like Spurs and I like Harry too, so I hope you do well.

Difficult to call as Arsenal play at home 27th Dec to Villa then travel down to Portsmouth on 30th only to be back in town for 2 Jan West ham will be concentrating on the league as will be lying in 14th at this point.


Even better quote from standard is Carlo Ancelotti is hoping to meet Elton John when Chelsea play Watford in the cup draw...." He is one of my heroes" hmmmmmm

Declan Wrote:

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> I expect Man U to play a very sinmilar team to the

> one that lost in midweek last week. I think Spurs

> will go with a strong team given that any piece of

> silverware is better than none.


I think you're probably right. When we played in the final last year Ferguson played a slightly weaker side and they won. I think if he plays the team that played last week in Europe and Spurs are full strength I think we could edge it. Otherwise, I think Spurs will be out.

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