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Man Utd to win the PL?

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Super Sunday match,Man Utd against Chelsea.

Over the past weeks I have been saying Chelsea is not as a frighteninig team as Liverpool and Man Utd are. We watched yesterday's match and can guess now they are not to win the PL.

By the way,which team do you like to win the PL if your favourite team is to lose it? I like Man Utd to win as they are always playing good football unlike Chelsea and Liverpool. what else,I like Alex Ferguson as he always appreciates the way we(Arsenal)play. He has also good relation with AW. That makes me happy.

your views please.....

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comment by arioni (U1648377)

posted Jan 12, 2009

well it pains me to say it but man u do look the best equipped to win the title. there is still a long way to go and i cant see man u winning every single game from now till the end of the season, but neither can i see liverpool or chelsea or us for that matter doing the same. it does look as if though the title is staying in manchester.

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posted Jan 12, 2009

Man Utd have always been the team to beat ok

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comment by Xterior (U8110985)

posted Jan 12, 2009

I have to say I'll be rooting for Man Utd simply because they appreciate our style of play and in the last few years, there has been a form of mutual respect between Fergie and Wenger.

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posted Jan 12, 2009

Yes. Easily.

Drogba looks completely disinterested this season and without him on form - Chelsea aren't the best

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posted Jan 12, 2009

I have said since the start of the season that this will be a two horse race, United and Chelsea.

Chelsea's horse looks tired, dejected and is being ridden by an idiot.

So I am confident, to say the least.

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posted Jan 12, 2009

Liverpool have just about deserved to be where they are at the moment, but as the season goes on, they are starting to slip up. They are the only one out of the "big 4" that haven't won and I know the fans would love to win the League after such a long lay off but...I wouldn't, Liverpool fans tend to annoy me when they are winning, they just can't stop letting me know about it, and the only thing Arsenal have to argue back is having won the Prem League.

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posted Jan 12, 2009

I think the race is going to get very tight. This season is likely to have the most exciting ending. The summer is going to be long and painful. ManU cannot even start to think about the end of the season right now. The number of teams that are at risk of relegation is gong to make so many sure thing games very complicated. This is going to make the situation at the top of the table very complicated. I don't think any team is going to pull away at the top. If anything the team at the top is going to be change constantly by the beginning of February. Let's hope we can creep up on then in the midst of the mayhem.

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posted Jan 12, 2009

Bring on season endings like 1988-89! Now, that's an ending.

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posted Jan 12, 2009

Fine man U plays good football likewise arsenal. Sincerely, i was very disappointed yesterday cos i expected a draw. Sincerely, it was a big blow for chelsea.

Nevertheless, i dont see arsenal getting humiliated like chelsea when we play them(man U) at old trafford in months to come rather, we settle for a draw ok

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posted Jan 12, 2009

Man U will win easily - they have best shape. Liverpool will finish 6-7 points behind with Chelsea 3-4 points behind them and narrowly ahead of Villa/Arsenal/Everton though not sure in what order.

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