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Premier League 2010/11

Started on 13 August 2010 by RedArmy20
Latest Reply on 31 January 2011 by comethotelrwandaowl
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# macdab55 : Well Man City won 2-1 against Newcaslte.

CTID!

City has to keep beating the teams that they're expected to beat. After watching them get dumped out of the Carling Cup by West Brom, I can't help but keep worrying. they need to keep winning to keep building confidence in Mancini and each other.
What in your opinion would be an achievable goal for manchester city this season?
They should be finishing the season in third or forth i think.
# _Man_u_barmy_army_ : What in your opinion would be an achievable goal for manchester city this season?

Achievable? I think they can finish as high as 2nd. There are too many new faces that have yet to gel, and I think that will prove to be a stumbling block against the likes of Chelsea, United, and Arsenal who have such a stronger nucleus of players. I think the sheer amount of talent at City alone can help them overcome this unfamiliarity, but here's how I see it.

Look at their back 4. They added two new faces last season alone with Lescott and Toure. This season they added Kolarov and Boateng. The same can be said about the midfield also. Last season's additions - Barry, Johnson, and Vieira - have barely had time to get comfortable with one another, let alone the additions this season of Silva, Toure, and Milner. Until this collection of players feel like team mates, there will be more 0:1 losses to the likes of Sunderland than 1:0 victories against the likes of Chelsea.

Given enough time I think City can easily contend for a top 4 finish with their financial strength. The difficulty lies in having the patience to let things happen.
Then you could say that chelsea when they gained massive amounts of capital that they gelled very fast for the amount of new faces. I guess that was down to the manager possibly, and in my opinion I would say 2nd is achievable, as a united fan from that perspecitive i see them coming 4th or maye 5th again this year. But thats on down to they fact when it comes later on in the season things always reach breaking point with most teams, unless you are on a rich vien of form
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15 yearsEdited
I think at the end of the league top 5 would look like this:
1.Chelsea
2.Man Utd
3.Man City
4.Arsenal
5.Tottenham

Added 8 days later:

16/10/2010 Results:
Arsenal 2-1 Birmingham City

Bolton W. 2-1 Stoke C.

Fulham 1-2 Tottenham H.

Manchaster United 2-2 West Brom Albation

Newcastle United 2-2 Wigan Athletic

Wolverhampton W. 1-1 West Ham United

Aston Villa 0-0 Chelsea

Added 19 hours 25 minutes later:

Everton 2-0 Liverpool

Added 3 hours 24 minutes later:

Blackpool 2-3 Manchaster City
I think Chelsea will struggle come Champions League time. There squad is not exactly young and with Benayoun out, the only quality they have on their bench is Kalou and maybe Zhirkov. Although saying that, if Lampard, Drogba and Essien can stay fit throughout the season, they look the favourites. The bench is simply too weak: Chelsea v Villa
22 Turnbull, 17 Bosingwa, 43 Bruma, 18 Zhirkov, 46 McEachran, 50 Mellis, 45 Borini
I only recognise Bosingwa and Zhirkov on that bench as possible impact players

My final Top 5:
United
Chelsea
Man City
Tottenham
Arsenal
I am deeply worried about united, they seem lost, rooney carried us before and none is consitistent enough to take the mantle, united never look like they did a few years ago with ronaldo playing fluent football, they just look disfunctional
# _Man_u_barmy_army_ : I am deeply worried about united, they seem lost, rooney carried us before and none is consitistent enough to take the mantle, united never look like they did a few years ago with ronaldo playing fluent football, they just look disfunctional

They'll right the ship soon enough. There's too much leadership on the team for things to fall apart.
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14 yearsEdited
# FM_MUFC : I think Chelsea will struggle come Champions League time. There squad is not exactly young and with Benayoun out, the only quality they have on their bench is Kalou and maybe Zhirkov. Although saying that, if Lampard, Drogba and Essien can stay fit throughout the season, they look the favourites. The bench is simply too weak: Chelsea v Villa
22 Turnbull, 17 Bosingwa, 43 Bruma, 18 Zhirkov, 46 McEachran, 50 Mellis, 45 Borini
I only recognise Bosingwa and Zhirkov on that bench as possible impact players

My final Top 5:
United
Chelsea
Man City
Tottenham
Arsenal
Yeah now I think they will struggle and I dont think they will win premier league this season and probobly they will go out of a group-stage of champions league but I think they will be knock out after that.

Added 4 days later:

23/10/10 Results

Tottenham 1-1 Everton
(20' Van der Vaart - 17' Baines)

Birmingham 2-0 Blackpool
(36' Ridgewell 57' Zigic)

Chelsea 2-0 Wolvehampton W.
(23' Malouda 81' Kalou)

Sunderland 1-0 ASton Villa
(25' Dunne o.g.)

WBA 2-1 Fulham
(17' Mulumbu 40' Fortune - 9' Carson o.g.)

Wigan 1-1 Bolton W.
(59' Rodallega - 66' Elmander)
4 December Results:

Arsenal 2-1 Fulham
Birmingham C. 1-1 Tottenham H.
Blackburn R. 3-0 Wolverhampton W.
Chelsea 1-1 Everton
Manchester City 1-0 Bolton

Wigan 2-2 Stoke City
18/12/2010 Results:
FT Sunderland 1 - 0 Bolton W.
32'D.Welbeck
Postp. Arsenal ? - ? Stoke C.
Postp. Birmingham C. ? - ? Newcastle U.
FT Blackburn R. 1 - 1 West Ham U.
'51.R.Nelsen 78' J.Stanislas
Postp. Wigan Athletic ? - ? Aston Villa
Postp. Liverpool ? - ? Fulham
1/1/11
West Bromwich 1 - 2 Manchester U.
14'Morrison 3'Rooney, 75'Hernanadez
Liverpool 2 - 1 Bolton W.
49' Torres 92' Cole 43' Nolan
Manchester C. 1 - 0 Blackpool
34' Johnson
Stoke C. 2 - 0 Everton
23' Jones,69'Jagielka(o.g.)
Sunderland 3 - 0 Blackburn R.
11'Welbeck, 19'Bent, 89'Gyan
Tottenham H. 1 - 0 Fulham
42' Bale
West Ham U. 2 - 0 Wolverhampton W.
51' Zubar(o.g.) 79' Sears
Birmingham C. 0 - 3 Arsenal
13' van Persie, 58'Nasri 66'Johnson(o.g.)
So far top 5 standings are like this:
1. Man Utd 41pts 19 games
2. Man City 41 21
3. Arsenal 39 20
4. Tottenham 36 20
5. Chelsea 34 19

End of the Table:
16.Aston Villa 20 pts 19 games
17. Wigan 20 19
18. Fulham 19 20
19.Birmingham 19 19
20. Wolves 18 20
# macdab55 : I would like to see Liverpool relogated too. Not because I don't like them but just I would like to see them in lower league.

Really?! As much as I hate Liverpool, I wouldn't want them relegated as funny as it would be the standard of the premier league would go down. I think their so-called "King Kenny" can pull them through this one though. Once Torres gets his head straight its game on for liverpool.

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