that won't take too long tbh, i think he wants to win the champions league again first. and probably beat barca but thats a bit difficult... ...Yes kpr, whatever you say, big clubs win it four times, raped by barcelona, bacon-nose, whiskeyface, etc.
I think Fergie will retire before he wins another big ears, Barcelona are the team and probably will remain so for another three years at least. Hard to see past them.
Bolton Wanderers are not high enough on the list. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/table/default.stm As you can see from the trustworthy source, Bolton are clearly leading the Premiership and as they kept a clean sheet and scored an spectacular 4 goals in their first game, are easily looking as if they can win the Premier League with comfortable ease. For anyone doubting my evidence, please, observe the televised game between title contender (at best) Manchester City at the Reebok Stadium on Sunday at 16:00. There, you will see why Bolton are serious Premier League contenders in this season. When they say a team are the 'dark horses' for something, we are those horses.
Man Utd Chelsea Man City Liverpool Arsenal/Tottenham Arsenal/Tottenham Everton Sunderland Bolton Stoke Fulham Aston Villa West Brom Newcastle Wolves Swansea Wigan/Norwich Wigan/Norwich Blackburn QPR
I'm not so sure after watching the Spanish Super Cup, if Real had a clinical finisher up front they would of destroyed Barcelona in the first leg, and having just watched the 2nd leg finishing was the problem yet again in another game where they were the better team.
Quite possibly, but then again Barca are not invincible in the early rounds if they don't click as well as they did in last year's final. But for the ref, Chelsea would have put them out in 2009; they were pretty toothless without Iniesta against Inter in 2010 and deservedly went out; and potentially were only a bad decision away from going out to Arsenal this season. When Barca play at their best no one can touch them, but then the CL isn't about how you play at your best, it's about how consistent you can be over the four knockout rounds. You only need one bad result, one bit of bad luck, one match where your players don't perform, or one injury to an important player at a crucial time to crash out of the competition, and Barca have shown themselves to be as vulnerable to that as anyone. I agree that Barca will be the team to beat over the next three years, but I don't see them winning all three of those comps, particularly given no one has ever retained the CL.