If Chelsea win then it's a 4 horse race for two places and if they lose, it's a 2 horse race for one place. Seems like the same odds to me. I know what you mean though and I'd prefer a Arsenal win but I think it's win/win for us no matter what in that match. We need to get results though, first and foremost.
Not for me. Your description of him sums it up, strong and powerful are the samething, quick and direct are fairly synonymous so he really doesn't have much going for him. If he was going for 3/4mill he'd be a smart buy but given that he's young and English I'm sure Wigan won't sell for less than 8 figures. He's definitely come along this season but it's too early for him to go to a big club, in my opinion.
my Nephew who's a goon was giving me S*** when we were beaten on Sunday,got it back in bucket loads last night have'nt heard from him,who laughs last ,laughs longest
Don't you think it was more your team thought they would walk it? 2 quick goals made it hard for you to win which changes the mind set and the loss of a goal scoring / link up play midfielder at the same time wouldn't have helped. After Chelsea you have a easy run in so 3rd is Arsenal's to lose but Chelsea are more lucky than good at the moment and we're at 6s & 7s. Just leaves Newcastle. They might catch you but Chelsea and us won't.
Wenger should have been aware of two things, you always have to watch out with a team that is fighting for survival, a mistake I hope we don't make at the weekend! Plus, Wigan are actually, finally developing into not a bad side - especially going forward. Their defence has always been their Achilles heel up till recently.
To be fair to N'Zogbia, he has had to put up with being managed by McLeish. I expect him to put in some far better performances next season, when Villa will presumably pick somebody a little more appropriate to manage them.
In the latest example of managers being tapped up, Alan Hansen has said it's time for David Moyes to leave Everton - pointing him in the direction of us and Man City. Yes, he even managed to off-handedly gave 'Arry another shove in the FA's direction...
What's interesting is that the media has, by and large, stopped with it's pathetic "cry Harry for England" rubbish. They've probably realised that, in fact, Harry isn't what England need to push on, what with him taking us backwards in the EPL, this past three months.
if Chelsea beat the goon's on Saturday i wonder what whinger's reaction will be,he'll probaby blame everyone except his team and refuse to Shake hand's with rbm,like he did with Martinez,he really is a bad loser,watch out for flying water bottles
All the good work there undone by guess who...his son!!! http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepag...Redknapp-Dad-Harry-has-not-heard-from-FA.html