I'd probably say Spurs if I had to pick one for family reasons though they can be irritating. I oppose whoever is being more unnecessarily a ****. It's not a case of following anyone. If you, Robby, CP or whoever make a valid point and get pointlessly wummed by a United or Spurs poster then I'd happily take your side.
Fair point. But we are likely to discuss United as Chelsea and United have completely dominated English football for the last decade
How can 2 teams both dominate? I've not seen anything of Chavski dominating anything, apart from other players wives.
I wouldn't call 3 titles in 10 years domination. Certainly, when you consider the money invested in players and managers, 1 title in 7 years can only be considered laughable.
When you think of the amount of money Fergie spent 1986-1993, you are right, breaking the transfer record several times for Pallister, keane, etc.
But buying 1 player at at time, not 3-4 "big signings" per season Never mind you keep thinking Chav FC are big
As the Custard man says, the occasional big signing as opposed to spunking fortunes on player after player after player only to replace them the next season. Pallister and Keane also turned out to be good signings who stayed for years and won loads. Not comparable at all but you know that.
HRHretard the 20th. You seem to be getting more agressive as the days go on. Has it finally clicked that BA Moyes is ****.
What constitutes a bite nowadays? If you say something sensible, a bite is proclaimed,if you say something of equal stupidity, you're suddenly the wum and if you say nothing, some sort of victory is declared.
Well pal, if I'm "biting" so are you! Haven't you come up with a better getout phrase than "bite, bite"? People aren't stupid, they can see that you've hit a brick wall!
So they've been showing the games now for 4 weeks and let's have a guess who the major draw has been shall we. http://worldsoccertalk.com/2013/09/...or-everton-vs-chelsea-match-on-us-television/ NBC Sports achieved their largest viewing audience ever for a Premier League match last weekend when 917,000 people watched the September 14 12:30-3pm ET broadcast of Everton versus Chelsea live on the over-the-air NBC network, according to Sports Business Daily. The 917,000 viewing figure beat the number of viewers who tuned in for the opening Premier League match on free-to-air NBC on August 17 when Swansea played Manchester United (with an average viewing audience of 792,000).
Good to hear that nearly a million yanks saw Chelsea get their arses handed to them by Everton. Everton's US fan base will have grown a bit.