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Chelsea look formidable. In many ways it's good to see Man City, Arsenal and Spurs all get off to good start as it makes the Title a lot more exciting than for just the Big 3. Out of the 3 mentioned I think Man City will sustain their challenge right through to the end - they simply have too many good players with experience not to make an impression.


I don't think Arsenal are physically strong enough to come through the long winter unscathed both in terms of their traditional graveyards in the North and the fact smaller, frailer players (which Arsenal seem to have packed in their squad) tend to pick up continual injuries. In the meantime, I expect Arsenal to visit Old Trafford on Saturday and rattle a good healthy win and keep their momentum going for another few months.

Lively encounter. I think 1-1 would have been a fair reflecion even though Spurs did it edge it in both play and goals ultimately. I don't know whether that means we should be thinking about being more ambitious or whether Spurs should be concerned that they're nowhere nearthe finished article.


What was Cole thinking though!?

matthew123 Wrote:

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> Chelsea look formidable. In many ways it's good to

> see Man City, Arsenal and Spurs all get off to

> good start as it makes the Title a lot more

> exciting than for just the Big 3.



Matt - don't let Atila hear you talking about a Big3.

???? Wrote:

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> Didn't they start like this last season..and the

> one before that?

>

>

> Shit, they only managed to put 2 past the Hoops



Good to see that in my absence you've been consistent, as in consistently talking out of your backside.

Sandperson Wrote:

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> red devil Wrote:

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> -----

> > 3 league titles on the bounce would suggest

> > there's only a Big1...

>

>

> :))


There is certainly only a big1, and that would be the poster of the above qoute.

I'd discount them at your peril Sandperson especially if they turn you over at the weekend. They may not be the finished article yet and with Fabregas out injured things could get a little wobbly for them but I'd never write them off and they've been very impressive so far.

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