Man Utd can still get enough points to win the league ...
They're gonna form a coalition with Portsmouth.
Man Utd can still get enough points to win the league ...
They're gonna form a coalition with Portsmouth.
Yeah, they can have the minus nine points.
End of seaon report -
I agree with Ferguson that one bad week cost them two trophies, but I do not agree with his management tactics, because he was to blame for that week. He brings subs on far too late to make an impact usually, he sticks to one team far too much because that team has got results, failing to see that they are knackered and need a bit of rotation.
Liverpool at least will have one thing to celebrate, their beloved league title record still hasn't been beaten. But they need a clear out, and they need the chairman to back the coach with funds. Selling Alonso cost them far more than the 30m they got for him.
Spurs will just have to buck their usual trend of selling their best players now if they want to do well in the champs league.
Arsenal need a midfield general badly to direct all that talent. And a decent keeper.
Aston Villa need to focus on scoring more goals, maybe a striker is needed.
Man City - I can't work out what's going wrong there, they have few excuses left. I think they simply fell to Redknapp's magic at the end.
Quote: Alfred J Kipper @ May 9 2010, 7:06 PM BSTSelling Alonso cost them far more than the 30m they got for him.
But at least he got a podium finish today !
Quote: Oldrocker @ May 9 2010, 7:58 PM BSTBut at least he got a podium finish today !
And justice has been done!
Those scummy bastards didn't win their fourth title in a row. As I've said before that would've been terrible for the English game. As a Chelsea supporter I'm more pleased about that than Chelsea winning the league.
Marvellous stuff, now for the FA Cup...
25 years ago today, my Dad was going to take me to my first football match, as Bradford City were due to lift the 3rd Division Trophy before kick-off.
It looked like it was going to rain, so we didn't go.
RIP to the 56 people who tragically died in that fire. They live on in our hearts.
Dan
Quote: Tuumble @ May 6 2010, 5:51 PM BSTWhich is the biggest club? Aston Villa, Everton, Man City or Spurs?
Spurs
Everton
Man City
Villa
Quote: SlagA @ May 11 2010, 7:42 PM BSTSpurs
Everton
Man City
Villa
Everton
Spurs
Villa
Man City
Quote: swerytd @ May 11 2010, 10:36 AM BSTRIP to the 56 people who tragically died in that fire. They live on in our hearts.
Yep!
Quote: swerytd @ May 11 2010, 10:36 AM BST25 years ago today, my Dad was going to take me to my first football match, as Bradford City were due to lift the 3rd Division Trophy before kick-off.
It looked like it was going to rain, so we didn't go.
RIP to the 56 people who tragically died in that fire. They live on in our hearts.
Dan
Yep. Terrible tragedy. A lucky escape Dan.
Fulham 1 - 1 Athetico
I forgot it was on
Oops.
Quote: Steve Sunshine @ May 12 2010, 8:55 PM BSTFulham 1 - 1 Athetico
I forgot it was on
And my entire happiness - not to mention my wedding speech - was hanging on the game you so carelessly 'forgot', Fred. I'm absolutely gutted.
Terrible shame. Oh well - I'm sure this united the country more than any other club match for a long time.
The play-off semi looked a bit hot judging by the highlights!