The Official EPL 2011/12 Thread

1 Manchester City 12 34
2 Manchester United 12 29
3 Newcastle United 12 25
4 Chelsea 12 22
5 Tottenham Hotspur 10 22
6 Liverpool 12 22
7 Arsenal 12 22

Tight like a tiger. :D
 
chelsea looks like missing out on champions league this year under villas boarta. top 4 will be as follows.

1. city
2. utd
3. lfc
4. spuds
 
chelsea looks like missing out on champions league this year under villas boarta. top 4 will be as follows.

1. city
2. utd
3. lfc
4. spuds

PM me your postal address. I've got some a spare cloth and some Mr Min I could send you. A dirty crystal ball can be a dangerous thing. :D
 
Yep, they have 2/3 world class players in basically every position.

The only thing we can hope for is some training ground bust ups, but since Ade left that might just be wishfull thinking.
 
The only thing we can hope for is some training ground bust ups, but since Ade left that might just be wishfull thinking.
Then - Heres to Tevez - may he return with anarchy on his mind and laxatives in his pocket...:D
 
What's up with Mario B anyway. I used to like him as a City player, but since he started acting like a professional footballer he has really gone down in my book.

Its easier to manage a big squad full of stars when results keep going your way. However when the team has a dip in form and players are starting to ask question why like he wasn't selected and such, it will get a bit more difficult. If City gets knocked out of some competitions is going to get more difficult to keep everyone happy with game time.
 
Spurs have done really well after their tough start. Think its a battle for 1st and 2nd between United and City but for 3rd and 4th there is realistically 4 teams that could take it, its too tight to call at the moment.

Would like to see how City would respond to a loss though, for the first time ever I will be supporting Liverpool this coming weekend.
 
Spurs have done really well after their tough start. Think its a battle for 1st and 2nd between United and City but for 3rd and 4th there is realistically 4 teams that could take it, its too tight to call at the moment.

Would like to see how City would respond to a loss though, for the first time ever I will be supporting Liverpool this coming weekend.

I've supported them a few times, mostly against chelsea when they were leading or chasing united.
Well support isn't really the right word there. Let's call it hoping for an outcome which would favour united.
City face chelsea, liverpool and arsenal in their next 5 games.
Here's to hoping torres finds his scoring boots, van persie doesn't get injured and a Suarez dive leads to a red card and penalty(jokes).

Newcastle will prove a tough test this weekend.

It's also interesting to note that for city and united the reverse fixtures of this weekend take place early January.

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Barclays Premier League - This weekend's fixtures

Saturday 26 November 2011

Britannia Stadium (14:45)
Stoke
Blackburn

Stamford Bridge (17:00)
Chelsea
Wolverhampton

Old Trafford (17:00)
Man Utd
Newcastle

Carrow Road (17:00)
Norwich
QPR

Stadium of Light (17:00)
Sunderland
Wigan

The Hawthorns (17:00)
West Brom
Tottenham

Reebok Stadium (17:00)
Bolton
Everton

Emirates Stadium (19:30)
Arsenal
Fulham

Sunday 27 November 2011

Liberty Stadium (15:30)
Swansea
Aston Villa

Anfield (18:00)
Liverpool
Man City
 
Barclays Premier League - Saturday 26 November 2011 SCORES

Britannia Stadium (Full time)
Stoke - 3 (28 R Delap, 58 G Whelan, 72 P Crouch)
Blackburn - 1 (86 R Rochina)

Stamford Bridge (Full time)
Chelsea - 3 (7 J Terry, 29 D Sturridge, 45 JMG Mata)
Wolverhampton - 0

Old Trafford (Full time)
Man Utd - 1 (49 JB Hernandez)
Newcastle - 1 (64 D Ba (pen))

Carrow Road (Full time)
Norwich - 2 (15 R Martin, 73 G Holt)
QPR - 1 (59 L Young)

Stadium of Light (Full time)
Sunderland - 1 (8 S Larsson)
Wigan - 2 (44 J Gomez (pen), 91 F Di Santo)

The Hawthorns (Full time)
West Brom - 1 (10 Y Mulumbu)
Tottenham - 3 (25 E Adebayor, 81 J Defoe, 91 E Adebayor)

Reebok Stadium (Full time)
Bolton - 0
Everton - 2 (49 M Fellaini, 78 A Vellios)

Emirates Stadium (Full time)
Arsenal - 1 (82 T Vermaelen)
Fulham - 1 (65 T Vermaelen (og))
 
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Damn what's up with Sunderland this season
 
Man U probably lost further ground to their neighbours today.
 
Blackburn coach next to get the sack surely. Liverpool given their unpredictability will probably beat schitty
 
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