So, jumping the gun slightly, who's had the best transfer window in terms of the prospect of an improved Premier League placing? In a premiership which will be slightly stronger generally, my prime nomination is: QPR! (Am I biased?) Other nominations: West Ham, Spurs (allowing that Adebayor was not theirs when the window opened) Worst window: Aston Villa? Stoke? Liverpool? But remember: anything can happen in the next half hour...
I agree, however I think we have performed much better, we have done all this without out having to sell any of our best players, Barton's gone but that was out of choice... We are unbelievably stronger than last season, can't wait to see it all come together...
I thought Fulham were in danger of relegation but not now, Id revise it to Norwich, Saints and 1 surprise team.
You could be forgiven for thinking Liverpool had appointed Maggie Thatcher as manager the way they've been clinically dispatching their strikers.
Its Brendan Rodgers, he doesnt need them anyway. His plan is to bore teams into falling asleep and then the midfielders can sneak through and try to score. He wont last the season.
Think Liverpool and Arsenal have completely messed up leaving 4th place open for someone, don't think we are ready for it though, spuds perhaps or a complete surprise
Reading the summary on bbc website, not a single f***ing mention of our signings. Every other club has been mentioned and the 'expert' pundits are applauding the signings by Swansea and Southampton. Are they f***ing serious? Everton have strengthened the most??
Southampton signed a couple of good players but they have a squad with zero PL experience apart from Davis and I think only 3 or 4 players who have played in the top flight at any level. They are still equal favs with Norwich (lol) to go down.
I think best would be; QPR, Stoke and Swansea Worst; Villa, Arsenal and Liverpool One worrying thing for us a lot of the teams around have brought in some very good players, I’d say Sunderland, Everton, West ham, WBA have improved there squads in this window
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