Barclays Premier League Season 2009/2010


Premier League 2009/2010  

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  1. 1. Who will win the Premier League in 2010?

    • Arsenal
      20
    • Aston Villa
      2
    • Birmingham City
      0
    • Blackburn Rovers
      0
    • Bolton Wanderers
      3
    • Burnley
      2
    • Chelsea
      52
    • Everton
      0
    • Fulham
      0
    • Hull City
      2
    • Liverpool
      18
    • Manchester City
      6
    • Manchester United
      46
    • Portsmouth
      2
    • Stoke City
      0
    • Sunderland
      0
    • Tottenham Hotspur
      6
    • West Ham United
      2
    • Wigan Athletic
      1
    • Wolverhampton Wanderers
      1
  2. 2. Who will be relegated in 2010? [Select 3]

    • Arsenal
      16
    • Aston Villa
      1
    • Birmingham City
      19
    • Blackburn Rovers
      4
    • Bolton Wanderers
      12
    • Burnley
      57
    • Chelsea
      15
    • Everton
      3
    • Fulham
      2
    • Hull City
      49
    • Liverpool
      9
    • Manchester City
      6
    • Manchester United
      13
    • Portsmouth
      56
    • Stoke City
      32
    • Sunderland
      17
    • Tottenham Hotspur
      3
    • West Ham United
      22
    • Wigan Athletic
      28
    • Wolverhampton Wanderers
      73
  3. 3. Who will be top scorer?

    • Andrei Arshavin
      4
    • Carlos Tevez
      4
    • Didier Drogba
      34
    • Dimitar Berbatov
      5
    • Emmanuel Adebayor
      6
    • Fernando Torres
      39
    • Frank Lampard
      1
    • Gabriel Agbonlahor
      2
    • Nicolas Anelka
      6
    • Robin van Persie
      3
    • Robinho
      3
    • Roque Santa Cruz
      0
    • Steven Gerrard
      4
    • Wayne Rooney
      32
    • Yakubu Aiyegbeni
      2
    • Other
      18


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Is hating Liverpool an important part of the life of glory hogging overseas supporters that have never been to a Man United game as well?

Will you please turn that record off? It was already boring in 2009, it still is in 2010.

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And part of being a scouser is to hate Liverpool FC, and that's definetely a good point.

Liverpool fans = scousers.

Everton fans = Welsh.

Will you please turn that record off? It was already boring in 2009, it still is in 2010.

Does the truth hurt?

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Great game for Nani. He's really blossoming :happy:! Now, Arsenal need to win against Chelsea at their home :p. *fingers crossed :p*.

Yeah I'm so glad Sir Alex is giving him one more chance, at times he's shown ability and skill, but a terrible end product, or just played really badly. I truly thought he was out the club in the transfer window, and I wouldn't of cared. However that pass for the goal and some of his crosses during the game showed he can do it.

But the last few games he seems to have upped his game, realised he doesn't need to replace Ronaldo and Man Utd really do need wingers right now, as Giggsy can't play week in/week out like he used to.

Watched the game with my Dad/GF, both Man Utd fans, Man Utd just played Arsenal off the pitch which must of been disappointing for the gunners at a home game, but to be fair, Man Utd played so well I wouldn't feel bad as such about losing, it was almost like watching Barcelona tear apart Man Utd in the CL final, just nothing could be done.

Rooney is playing outstanding just now (Y)

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Yeah I'm so glad Sir Alex is giving him one more chance, at times he's shown ability and skill, but a terrible end product, or just played really badly. I truly thought he was out the club in the transfer window, and I wouldn't of cared. However that pass for the goal and some of his crosses during the game showed he can do it.

But the last few games he seems to have upped his game, realised he doesn't need to replace Ronaldo and Man Utd really do need wingers right now, as Giggsy can't play week in/week out like he used to.

Watched the game with my Dad/GF, both Man Utd fans, Man Utd just played Arsenal off the pitch which must of been disappointing for the gunners at a home game, but to be fair, Man Utd played so well I wouldn't feel bad as such about losing, it was almost like watching Barcelona tear apart Man Utd in the CL final, just nothing could be done.

Rooney is playing outstanding just now (Y)

AW's stubbornness cost us the game.. we needed a proper striker and we didnt buy one and tbh I wasn't surprised. Sadly, thats what we expect of AW in transfer window now.. had we signed a good striker things would've been different.. 3-3, 4-3 who knows.. game would be a lot closer though.. and omg Almunia is still here :omg: there is a reason he wants to get an Engish passport and play for England.. he's ****.. he knows he will never play as a first keeper for any national side.. Also the formation was wrong.. we beat Utd last season with a 4-5-1 formation.. that helped us keep the ball.. wouldn't have helped us scoring but might have kept the scoring down on the other end.. dont know what to expect atm honestly.. we need some good signings and to get rid of players like Denilson and Eboue..

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Does the truth hurt?

It's not the truth, so no. I'm just tired of you two always saying the exact same thing.

And if Rooney is a scouse, which he isn't according to your "logic", so Torres is a Madrid hero. Or heroine, I don't know...

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dont know what to expect atm honestly
On short term I think that you'll fire back against us at the Bridge,not necessarily win but you'll fight for a draw much harder than you did against United.
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It's not the truth, so no. I'm just tired of you two always saying the exact same thing.

And if Rooney is a scouse, which he isn't according to your "logic", so Torres is a Madrid hero. Or heroine, I don't know...

It isn't the truth? you mean you are a regular visitor to man u games? when did you start to support them exactly?

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It isn't the truth? you mean you are a regular visitor to man u games? when did you start to support them exactly?

Sure, Manchester United only have 76000 supporters, and Liverpool FC 45000. Yep, even on that we still beat you.

Let me guess your next step. "Foreigners don't have the right to support English team". 'Cause clearly leaving at more than 1100 kilometers makes me less of a supporter than those who live at Manchester... And those who can afford to buy a ticket anymore aren't supporter too? I'm so tired of this? :sleep:

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It isn't the truth? you mean you are a regular visitor to man u games? when did you start to support them exactly?

I don't know why you're always so uptight about people's choice in teams Frank, it's not possible for every single Man Utd fan in the world to attend the games, heck even if I lived in Manchester I'd probably watch them on Sky/In a pub to avoid insane season ticket prices, and go to the occasional game or two.

I'm from Scotland and I support them, how on earth could I go to the games?

It seems as if you won't allow yourself to let someone support a team unless they're

a) The local team

b) The person attends matches

c) They have some ridiculous undying loyalty that challenges reality itself

Otherwise they're "not a real fan", "glory hunter", "jumping on a bandwagon" etc.

And FYI I do support my local team up here, but English football is so much better than Scottish.

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AW's stubbornness cost us the game.. we needed a proper striker and we didnt buy one and tbh I wasn't surprised. Sadly, thats what we expect of AW in transfer window now.. had we signed a good striker things would've been different.. 3-3, 4-3 who knows.. game would be a lot closer though.. and omg Almunia is still here :omg: there is a reason he wants to get an Engish passport and play for England.. he's ****.. he knows he will never play as a first keeper for any national side.. Also the formation was wrong.. we beat Utd last season with a 4-5-1 formation.. that helped us keep the ball.. wouldn't have helped us scoring but might have kept the scoring down on the other end.. dont know what to expect atm honestly.. we need some good signings and to get rid of players like Denilson and Eboue..

My thoughts exactly. I can't believe Wenger didn't dip into the market. And I don't count Sol as "buying a player" :p

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To add to what you are saying Audioboxer I have been a Aston Villa supporter for 40 years now (I know, this will elicit some sort of response!) It all started when I was little boy of ten years old I found an old Beno Yearly Annual at a friend?s house and I saw this picture of a Villa player in action and from that day I was a dedicated supporter! I watch the matches where I can on telly and when I cannot I follow the live text. I then buy the paper to read about it the next day and I am also a registered Villa supporter. I love my team and when they lose I hate it and when they win it is like I was there. So, yes I consider myself a true supporter, regardless of the fact I have never been to a match at Villa Park or elsewhere.

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25 years of supporting Wolves here due to my Grandfather taking me alot so it was more than likely instilled in me to support them and I've never regretted it. I think it's fair to say we are all gloryhunters one way or another how else do we choose the team we support?

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Frank you're from Kent? And yet your still playing the 'glory hunter' card? Is this to say that me from Leicester can be a better fan than one from France or Scotland or wherever?

And before you say, 'oh why don't you support Leicester', I do and I admit I've been to more City games than United but I still absolutely love both clubs.

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Sure, Manchester United only have 76000 supporters, and Liverpool FC 45000. Yep, even on that we still beat you.

Let me guess your next step. "Foreigners don't have the right to support English team". 'Cause clearly leaving at more than 1100 kilometers makes me less of a supporter than those who live at Manchester... And those who can afford to buy a ticket anymore aren't supporter too? I'm so tired of this? :sleep:

I don't know why you're always so uptight about people's choice in teams Frank, it's not possible for every single Man Utd fan in the world to attend the games, heck even if I lived in Manchester I'd probably watch them on Sky/In a pub to avoid insane season ticket prices, and go to the occasional game or two.

I'm from Scotland and I support them, how on earth could I go to the games?

It seems as if you won't allow yourself to let someone support a team unless they're

a) The local team

b) The person attends matches

c) They have some ridiculous undying loyalty that challenges reality itself

Otherwise they're "not a real fan", "glory hunter", "jumping on a bandwagon" etc.

And FYI I do support my local team up here, but English football is so much better than Scottish.

25 years of supporting Wolves here due to my Grandfather taking me alot so it was more than likely instilled in me to support them and I've never regretted it. I think it's fair to say we are all gloryhunters one way or another how else do we choose the team we support?

Frank you're from Kent? And yet your still playing the 'glory hunter' card? Is this to say that me from Leicester can be a better fan than one from France or Scotland or wherever?

And before you say, 'oh why don't you support Leicester', I do and I admit I've been to more City games than United but I still absolutely love both clubs.

Evidently you lot seem a little unclear on the concept of a glory hunter, so let me enlighten you, a glory hunter is someone who starts to support a team just because they are a team that is winning at the time, and not for reasons of any connection to a team. I support Liverpool because the rest of my family supported them, I have been supporting them since about 1996, hard to call me a glory hog seeing as they where in one of the worst periods of their recent history in the early-mid 90s.

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That rules me out of being a glory hunter then cause when i first started supporting Wolves we were on the brink of liquidation and falling through the leagues. :) So like me then Frank you supported a team cause your family did nothing wrong with that as far as i can see.

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That rules me out of being a glory hunter then cause when i first started supporting Wolves we were on the brink of liquidation and falling through the leagues. :) So like me then Frank you supported a team cause your family did nothing wrong with that as far as i can see.

Yep, and I wasn't accusing you of being a glory hunter anyway :p

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Evidently you lot seem a little unclear on the concept of a glory hunter, so let me enlighten you, a glory hunter is someone who starts to support a team just because they are a team that is winning at the time, and not for reasons of any connection to a team. I support Liverpool because the rest of my family supported them, I have been supporting them since about 1996, hard to call me a glory hog seeing as they where in one of the worst periods of their recent history in the early-mid 90s.

Well evidently you seem unclear on what it means to be a true supporter when it comes truly supporting the team that rocks your boat! I think you are a glory hunter quite "Frankly"!

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Ah ok, fair enough. I do see your point now, atleast you're different than a few mates who feel anyone who supports a 'top-four' side is glory hunter.

And Frank, Liverpool's season so far isn't far off one of their worst periods in history :p

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Well evidently you seem unclear on what it means to be a true supporter when it comes truly supporting the team that rocks your boat! I think you are a glory hunter quite "Frankly"!

I am not unclear at all, I just don't call people who support a team for the sole reason that they are winning everything real fans, because they aren't real fans. And to be "frank" (look I can make smart alecy quips as well, aren't I the smart one :D) I don't give a toss whether you think I am a glory hunter or not, I was brought up around Liverpool supporters, I have loved Liverpool since I first became interested in football, and I have supported them through the good times and the bad.

Ah ok, fair enough. I do see your point now, atleast you're different than a few mates who feel anyone who supports a 'top-four' side is glory hunter.

And Frank, Liverpool's season so far isn't far off one of their worst periods in history :p

At the moment it isn't looking too good I admit, but if we can salvage a CL place the season won't have been a total write off

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