March 23, 201114 yr Looks like being Manchester United. I will say though, I think this has been once of the worst ever title races in terms on quality of the teams available. Man Utd have been very poor this season. The defence looks a mess without Vidic. The midfield is extremely weak, and Rooney has had an absolute dreadful season. Berbatov being in the form he has been has been the real saviour. Hernandez is brilliant for them - bit of a jack of all trades in that's he's not really got a real strength, just good at everything. Think they've missed Valencia a lot. Arsenal have just capitulated. Their goalkeeping spot is a terrible problem for them, and the defence is also very weak. Luckily their midfield is the best in the Premier League imo. Up front i'm still not too convinced on - too much reliance of Van Persie. Man City have been shocking in the transfer market. Dzenko and Kolarov are f***ing awful buys. Both have been unbelievably $h!te so far. Tevez really is central to them, without him they are incredibly average. Why Mancini plays Barry and De Jong in the same team also I'll never know. Chelsea hit a huge gap in form. Luiz looks quality, but the age of their squad has really told this season. God knows what's matter with Spurs. They are the definition of inconsistent, brilliant one day, playing school boy stuff the next. And when Liverpool had Hodgson they were incredibly $h!t. No team has been consistent this year. Even when Man Utd were undefeated for ages, they got v.lucky and never really look convincing...
March 23, 201114 yr I have a feeling Chelsea will pull it off. They are hitting form at the right time, Utd are doing all they can to lose the title and Arsenal are in an injury crisis. Man City have the players to win the title but are too inconsistent and Spurs can beat AC Milan one day and lose to Blackpool the next.
March 23, 201114 yr If Chelsea only had to rely on one team suffering a bad run they might have a chance but they need both Man U and Arsenal to lose a lot of points. It looks like Man U will win it. If they do, it will be the worst Man U side to win the title since the Premier League began. I can't comment on pre-Premier League title-winning Man U sides as I was either very young or not born at the time.
March 23, 201114 yr If Chelsea only had to rely on one team suffering a bad run they might have a chance but they need both Man U and Arsenal to lose a lot of points. It looks like Man U will win it. If they do, it will be the worst Man U side to win the title since the Premier League began. I can't comment on pre-Premier League title-winning Man U sides as I was either very young or not born at the time. There is still 8 or 9 games to go depending on the team and if Chelsea win their game in hand they are only 6 behind Utd with 8 to play, with Lampard back and Luiz looking highly impressive I can see them getting more than 6 points more than Utd in those 8 games so that leaves Arsenal. They are 4 behind Arsenal with the same number of games. With injuries I think getting 4 points more over 8 games is very achieveable. All in all an exciting end to the season with 3 teams stumbling around like drunks and another playing catch up.
March 23, 201114 yr Chelsea have no chance. It's dream world stuff. Arsnal vs Manchester United will be a big game, Arsenal's big problem though is their squad just looks worn out now. Man Utd have got Valencia coming back soon, who they have missed massively. It still hasn't stopped them from being w*** this year though.
March 23, 201114 yr HOPEFULLY we can do it, we're five points clear now with Arsenal's game in hand being a tough away trip to Spurs. I have absolutley no idea how we're doing it though... we've had a terrible sesason and any other year we probably wouldn't even be top three! Hernandez and Berbatov have been our saviours though. This season has just been absolutley mental everywhere in the table.
March 23, 201114 yr I wouldn't rule Chelsea out. A game in hand at home to Birmingham is a highly probable three points. They also have to play Man Utd too... Man Utd's late winner on Saturday was absolutely massive.
March 30, 201114 yr United most likely, by default due to Wenger's transfer policy arrogance and Chelsea's horrible winter form. If the former had signed a keeper and a good central defender, or the latter had pulled out of their slump more quickly, they'd be in a far better position. The West Ham - Man United game at the weekend is big at both ends, a win for MU and they've got one hand on the trophy but a win for us would see us a lot more comfortable with breathing space above the relegation zone. United's away form has been distinctly average this season, I'm guessing a nerve-jangling draw but they could run away with it if they score early.
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