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Who Will Win The Premiership?
Topic Started: Dec 2 2008, 10:03 AM (268 Views)
Fluke
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COYS!
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Not sure how the all "big four" will finish, but I think Chelsea will finish top and Aston Villa to break top four.
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ManYou
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Thierry Henry
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I think Utd, we have a defence thats rock solid when all 4 members are playing. We have a great attack, just wait until Scholes returns and he is sparying passes around to our attackers and we will look frightning IMO.

It's really between Utd and Chelsea, Arsenal will lose more games and wont hit 80 pts, neither will Liverpool no craft or imagination which means they will have plenty of 0-0's.

Utd with the fixtures gone and the fact we are only 5 points away from Chelsea with a game in hand and Chelsea to come to OT, I think Utd are in an absolutely fantastic position and i think we can make a real title charge from Feb right up to May.
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diego
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maradona-footballing genius
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phil16
Dec 2 2008, 01:04 PM
1- liverpool
2- Aston Villa
3- Chelsea
4- Arsenal
5- Hull
6- Man utd

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