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Who will win the Premier league?

Who will win the Premier league?

  • Chelsea

    Votes: 8 6.8%
  • Liverpool

    Votes: 33 28.0%
  • Manchester City

    Votes: 77 65.3%
  • Arsenal

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    118

Shanks

Kinda not anymore....
May 11, 2005
31,159
18,914
Liverpool have:

West Ham - away
Man City - home
Norwich - away
Chelsea - home
Palace - away
Newcastle - home

Chelsea have:

Stoke - home
Swansea - away
Sunderland - home
Liverpool - away
Norwich - home
Cardiff - away

City have:

Southampton - home
Liverpool - away
Sunderland - home
West Brom - home
Palace - away
Everton - away
Villa - home
West ham - home

Basically for Liverpool to win, they need to take points off City and Chelsea.
 

Shea

Well-Known Member
Apr 5, 2013
7,711
10,930
I still fancy City to win it - but to be fair it's very much a 3 horse race now after the weekend results
 

Real_madyidd

The best username, unless you are a fucking idiot.
Oct 25, 2004
18,792
12,448
What do the bookies say? If city are more than evens then I may stick some cash on it.
 

TaoistMonkey

Welcome! Everything is fine.
Staff
Oct 25, 2005
32,629
33,577
I want city to win. When a bank rolled team win the prem it means nothing to me.

If Liverpool won it through effort that would really be shit.
 

Grey Fox

Well-Known Member
Jul 10, 2008
5,126
31,089
I said City at the beginning of the season, so i am sticking with it although they have some tough matches to come. Liverpool to come second, but if Liverpool beat City that could all change. Don't really care anymore, because we will be lucky to finish 7th.

Roll on the summer.

PS Not sure I could stomach the gloating Pool fans if they win it.
 

barry

Bring me Messi
May 22, 2005
6,505
15,345
I want city to win. When a bank rolled team win the prem it means nothing to me.

If Liverpool won it through effort that would really be shit.

I would actually stop watching football, not for ever, but for a good few seasons. It's not only the effort, cause if Everton won it I would be cool, but the Liverpool factor as well. Self entitled, bin dipping mofos. Can't stand them.
 

Donki

Has a "Massive Member" Member
May 14, 2007
14,451
18,966
Never thought I would say it, and will hate the dippers for going on about if for the next decade but I want Liverpool to win.... and honestly think they will do it, both City and the Chavs at home where they have only dropped points in 2 games.
 

markiespurs

SC Supporter
Jul 9, 2008
11,899
15,576
I think the title is Cities to loose, although they do have a couple of tough fixtures left.

Would hate for Liverpool to win it (although in fairness they probably deserve to the way they have been playing this season)
 

WalkerboyUK

Well-Known Member
Jun 8, 2009
21,658
23,476
I'd be happier if City won it again to be honest.
Didn't Brendan Rogers mock us prior to the game at the weekend, saying that with £100 million spent we should have been title challengers.... Was waiting for someone to point out how much Kenny spent and that they did sod all with that big splurge!
The only difference is that Rogers was given time to gel his team together, whereas AVB wasn't. We could have seen a real effort on the top 4/title next season, but now we won't come close.
 

Ben4

Active Member
Aug 20, 2013
114
191
I'd be happier if City won it again to be honest.
Didn't Brendan Rogers mock us prior to the game at the weekend, saying that with £100 million spent we should have been title challengers.... Was waiting for someone to point out how much Kenny spent and that they did sod all with that big splurge!
The only difference is that Rogers was given time to gel his team together, whereas AVB wasn't. We could have seen a real effort on the top 4/title next season, but now we won't come close.

I also can't stand Rodgers, he is incredibly conceited: “My biggest mentor is myself because I’ve had to study, so that’s been my biggest influence.”

I don't buy into this idea that he's such a fantastic manager or that Liverpool's recent form is a result of giving the team time to gel. Look at his managerial record before signing Sturridge and Coutinho and look at his managerial record afterwards.

The partnership between Suarez and Sturridge is the biggest reason for their success.
 
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matty182

Well-Known Member
Apr 15, 2006
1,211
1,899
City for me..when they have played at full pelt they have impressed me more than Liverpool..city are good all over the pitch, not just upfront
 
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