xxxVIPERxxx wrote:2nd Premier League title in the last 5 years, and also the 2nd top tier league title in 35 years!
Many congrats to Liverpool this year. Well deserved. No one else came close. Arsenal collapsed and bottled it as usual.
I am hoping next year will be a lot more competitive with Man City being stronger, Man Utd being MUCH stronger, Chelsea maintaining their improvements, Arsenal will compete for top 4, but would be lucky to finish in top 2 again, and hopefully some other surprise challengers.
xxxVIPERxxx wrote:2nd Premier League title in the last 5 years, and also the 2nd top tier league title in 35 years!
Many congrats to Liverpool this year. Well deserved. No one else came close. Arsenal collapsed and bottled it as usual.
I am hoping next year will be a lot more competitive with Man City being stronger, Man Utd being MUCH stronger, Chelsea maintaining their improvements, Arsenal will compete for top 4, but would be lucky to finish in top 2 again, and hopefully some other surprise challengers.
xxxVIPERxxx wrote:
Kelleher is a great no.2 and back-up goalkeeper, is he content he continue sitting on the bench???
However, relative to a lot of other teams' squads, Liverpool are still in a strong position.
I think a top quality, clinical attacker.
A strong full-back, preferably one who can play both sides.
Blooding in some decent centre-backs from the youth sides.
A young GK for the future.
That's all Liverpool really need to be competitive again.
xxxVIPERxxx wrote:Liverpool won't be champions of England in the Premier League again this year if Mo Salah does not do more defensive work, and track back.
Or if Slot does not change his tactics...
xxxVIPERxxx wrote:I doubt the Gunners will win it next year, they have bottled it for many years running.
xxxVIPERxxx wrote:Liverpool won't be champions of England in the Premier League again this year if Mo Salah does not do more defensive work, and track back.
xxxVIPERxxx wrote: Another footballing prediction, Celtic's new manager Nancy will be an absolute disaster (undoing all of Martin O'Neil's good work during his interim period).
By the end of this season (or possibly even before it), Nancy will be sacked/dismissed from his Celtic job.
ajqqaj wrote:Wouldn't surprise me. As it stands I reckon the top four could well finish as Man City, Arsenal, Villa, Chelsea.
xxxVIPERxxx wrote:Make that 2 wins in the past 7 Premier League games for Arsenal...perennial bottlers.
clevertrevor wrote:
Arsenal play Spurs away - but they've a new manager?
xxxVIPERxxx wrote:
As I have been saying and predicting, Arsenal will bottle it, and will ultimately collapse...