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Undisputedtruth Wrote:

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> Traditionally Man U are slow starters and tend to

> get better from October onwards.


Well, we're at the top NOW, and it's...erm...yep...it's still August......poop poop...



CHAMPIONES, CHAMPIONES,


OLE, OLE, OLE...

Dead right Laddy. I was wondering what it reminded me of but it didn't come to mind. Nice to read that Rooney offered the pen to Giggs. I guess because up to this point Giggs has scored at least one goal in every Premiership season and hasn't got one this season yet.

Ladygooner Wrote:

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> Meireles puts in a transfer request at 10pm on the

> last day - how bizarre! Lost track of the number

> of players Arsenal have bought.


I heard they put in a late bid for Samuel Eight Two.

As I've just said on FB, Generally pleased with

Liverpool summer transfers, until the last

day. Gutted Meireles has gone, and not too

sure about Bellamy's return (definitely

quality, but too much history of acting like a

twat).


All in all a better team now than at the end

if last season though.

Arsenal - reeked of panic buying, overall quality of squad has gone down a lot since end of last season.


Chelski - including last Jan transfer window they are the biggest spenders this year I believe...Meireles a good buy.


L'pool - agree with Otta's earlier post, good pre-season deals but Bellamy isn't a good swap for Meireles.


Citeh - good luck to Hargo, but I would be amazed if he came back to his best.


Utd - Sneijder would have been amazing, but ?35 million would've been way too much for a 28yo...watch out though for Utd's other midfield youngsters, Pogba and Morrison...if he can stay out of jail!


Spurs - Parker was the best buy yesterday value wise, felt sorry for Crouch, seemed he was pushed out to make way for Adebayor, I know which one of them I would want to rely on. Pleased that they managed to hold onto Modric, maybe he will stop sulking and get his hair cut!


West Ham - had no choice other than to let Parker go, should still be strong enough to go up.

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