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Posted: Mon May 12, 2008 5:04 am Post subject: worthy prem winners 2007/8?
[b]I would say so ,thought Man utd were always going to win it ,feel with Ronaldo in the side ,the worlds best player imho ,they will always have an edge ,would be interesting to see what would have happened had Ronaldo got injured for any lenght of time ,but it never happened.
The double always felt it was on ,with 50 years from munich felt it has been written for them.
Dont want them to win it as feel chelsea deserve something for the season they have had to run utd to the final game of the season has been a great achievement especially with a change of manager.
Sadly got a feeling utd will get the double and chelsea will end up without any silverware and it will be sad ending for chelsea fans _________________ I AM HAPPY TO JOIN WITH YOU TODAY IN WHAT WILL GO DOWN IN HISTORY AS THE GREATEST DEMONSTRATION FOR FREEDOM IN THE HISTORY OF OUR NATION(THE I HAVE A DREAM SPEECH,1963, MARTIN LUTHER KING)
Utd won on merit, despite Jose going and the poor start to the season, Chelsea did well to still be in with a shout 10 minutes away from the end of the season. Every Chelsea fan i know has said they didnt believe we would be in the position we are at Christmas.
Utd won on merit,... Chelsea did well to still be in with a shout 10 minutes away from the end of the season.
I agree with that. Chelsea did very well but I think United deserved it for their more attacking (and entertaining) philosophy.
Oh - did I mention Fulham stayed up as well?
I dont know why but the results yesterday left me feeling completely satisfied. I'm not a Fulham or Bolton fan but I am delighted they stayed up (and I dont know why) so congrats to them. It may just be that I thought they might go the way of Forest and Leicester if they went down (and Norwich and Ipswich for that matter) and struggle to get back.
And it's only right that Man Utd won the title, they have been the most consistent, have never stopped attacking (often getting late goals) and have scored the most goals. Arsenal played some beautiful football for about 2/3 of the season but are short of 3 or 4 world class players (goal keeper, centre back, midfielder and striker) to be able to sustain their challenge. I ask myself, for instance, how would they have done if they had bought Fernando Torres instead of Liverpool?
Chelsea are a mighty powerful team and they are sure to push Utd all the way again next season, especially if they get the chequebook out this summer.
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