Liverpool, very lucky to be Luvropool. City been unfortunate and a bit out of form. Chelsea and Arsenal both been ordinary in Europe. United fans obviously very bored midweek
My list 4th place Arsenal, plodding on nothing exciting but will qualify to knock out stage 3rd place Chavs boring team and very quiet fans and only 1 CL title to its name 2nd ££££ cant sell tickes or beat commies The winner is Liverpool. After 200 year absence from the CL, the RS plays a weak team against the best team in Europe, that says his 1st team are poor and should be sold on. Bonus point goes to UTD, because UTD were **** last season (this season looks the same) and could not get into Europe.
City - Representing our league as the Champioms and they have W:0 D:2 L:2, totalling 2 points. #embarrassing
City by miles. Liverpool expected third place or lower as they are minnows. Chelsea as per get easiest group ever but doing their best to **** it up. Arsenal best of the lot.
Got to be Man City. With the squad they have, they should have gained more than two points after four games. They're now in sudden death territory for their last two games; failure to win means elimination. Arsenal and Chelsea are doing what they need to do. Sure they both had poor results this week but they remain in control of their own destiny and both could quality with a game to spare still. Liverpool were never expect to do that well after a long absence. Real Madrid were the clear favourites to win the group and nothing as changed. It is between the other three for second and ATM, Liverpool are pretty much where they wanted to be bar losing to Basel.
I've gone for 'Pool, but it was a close choice between them and Arsenal. I must admit, that I expected 'Pool to get torn a new one by Real, but to hold the aggregate score to a mere 0-4 is a superb achievement for them. Well done! The worst thing for 'Pool will be if, somehow, they manage to progress to the knock-out stages, because I think there is only so long that any average club can ride its luck among the very best sides. Arsenal, on the other hand, whilst they are dab-hands at scraping through to the knock-out stages, always - without fail - humiliate themselves (and the rest of English football) by utterly screwing things up against the good sides. I doubt none of us can forget the utter humiliation they suffered against Barcelona, when they barely had a touch of the ball, and not one shot on goal. Indeed, I doubt few will ever be able to forget the tragic spectacle of Bendtner tripping over his own boot-laces in what proved to be Arsenal's one-and-only half-attempt at an attack on the Barca goal. It was a black day for everyone of us who loves English football, and all of us were soiled by the experience and had to partake of something of the deep shame that blotted the game for many weeks afterwards. If 'Pool progress, it will inevitably mean, however, that they will be the biggest embarrassments in the CL; and if they don't (which they shouldn't if the form-book has anything to say about it), it will be Arsenal who will make every English football fan look like a schmuck (yet, again). In providing the above analysis, I do so setting aside all club loyalties, and as objectively as I can possibly be.
I hope that's on the "board meltdown" thread! Comedy gold from the Mousers, yet again! It really does show the true extent of their delusion when you can see that they simply do not get the fact that, last season, they were a one-man side. Every clued-in non-Mouser (including me) told them that, but their delusion forbade them from seeing it. On that thread, the Mouser who described 'Pool as an average side languishing in mid-table should be given a gold star for allowing the penny to drop.