The big six?

If Citeh and/or Spurs can break up the big four cartel who would you like to lose out?

Chelsea
26
39%
Man Utd
13
19%
Liverpool
19
28%
Arsenal
9
13%
 
Total votes: 67
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Re: The big six?

by Alivey » 06 Oct 2009 16:08

lol

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Re: The big six?

by Thaumagurist* » 06 Oct 2009 16:37

How is it that Man Utd and Arsenal have less votes than the other two? :shock: :x :evil: :x :x

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Re: The big six?

by papereyes » 06 Oct 2009 16:49

because most people aren't utter, utter retards?

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Re: The big six?

by Ian Royal » 06 Oct 2009 21:30

Thaumagurist* How is it that Man Utd and Arsenal have less votes than the other two? :shock: :x :evil: :x :x


Arsenal play excellent football and have done it in a fairly financially sound manner. Certainly for one of the top teams in the country.

Man Utd may be a bunch of arseholes, but they are a bloody impressive team for all that. Much as I hate to say it the Prem would be worse off if they weren't competing at the top.

I think all of the 4 have earnt their place to a certain extent, except Chelsea.

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Re: The big six?

by Alivey » 06 Oct 2009 21:35

Thaumagurist* How is it that Man Utd and Arsenal have less votes than the other two? :shock: :x :evil: :x :x

Because United, Liverpool, and Arsenal are allowed to spend money because the estate believes them to be the rightful owners of the top of the table due to their positions in the late 80s and early 90s.. no one else has a right to disrupt that. Other clubs have a limit to how much they can spend to earn their position behind them.. if you spend too much you will face harsh criticism for ruining the game. Clubs like Everton, Villa, Spurs are safe because they don't spend enough to be a real force to be reckoned with so every season we can golf clap their positions from our ivory towers and a false sense of competition in the league


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Re: The big six?

by No Fixed Abode » 07 Oct 2009 11:37

Man Utd - League winners within the last 19 years
Chelsea - League winners within the last 19 years
Arsenal - League winners within the last 19 years
Liverpool - No league titles within the last 19 years

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Re: The big six?

by 1960 » 07 Oct 2009 15:18

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Gus the teenage cow chelsea are just a disgusting mercenary club with disgusting mercenary players like cashley cole and worst of all, drogba - the guy is the biggest disgrace in world football

gerrard dives more than drogba m8


that's just not true!

It is true that numerically Drogba dives more, but all over the pitch - only he will know why. Gerrard chooses his dives carefully - in the box mainly, or just outside for free kicks, eg Euro game last year when he threw himself down in the box to get an undeserved equaliser (or was it a winner? - I'm a bit hazy here).

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Re: The big six?

by Ginger Ninjas » 16 Oct 2009 17:23

Bruce and his Sunderland team have been full of surprises all season, holding Manchester United to a 2-2 draw at Old Trafford last time out. A win on Saturday would put them above Liverpool and on the brink of the top four.


Liverpool minus Torres and Gerrard at the weekend, not sure who i'd make favourites for this game...

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Re: The big six?

by Victor Meldrew » 16 Oct 2009 20:20

Ginger Ninjas
Bruce and his Sunderland team have been full of surprises all season, holding Manchester United to a 2-2 draw at Old Trafford last time out. A win on Saturday would put them above Liverpool and on the brink of the top four.


Liverpool minus Torres and Gerrard at the weekend, not sure who i'd make favourites for this game...


This will indeed be an interesting fixture to show whether Liverpool can still perform when missing two of the best (if not the best in their positions)players in world football.


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