Arsenal favourites for the league imo, then Tottenham then Liverpool. Chelsea - Special one's bubble appears to have burst whatever that means but he loves to talk cliches. Man City - Blow hot and cold Man Utd - Moyes well and truly out of his depth, did you see he's written his own team off in the Champions League? A team unlucky to not get to the semis last year. Expect he'll do as he did with Everton and concentrate on the league but give up on Europe. Not the right man for the job. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/24321712
Man City and Arsenal probably have the most talent throughout their squads. Osil could be the missing piece of the jigsaw for the gooners. Chelsea and Tottenham aren't far behind. Liverpool are a long term project still. They did well to keep Bitey-Nut-Nut Boy, and Coutinho is a real find, but they are too reliant on a few key players tomake a challenge for the title this season . Fergie left at the right time, after his squad massively over achieved last season. They have one great player - Van Persie - a few very good ones, but overall just about a top 6 squad, if that.
Bunch of ****ty, foreign owned teams full of overpaid, foreign prima donnas being watched by gullible half-wits with more money than sense.
Like offshore? On a Cloggie rig built by the Chinks just now and there are a load of Slavic bastards too. British sector....
Some of the football played is pretty good. Same with the Championship. Last time I watched an SPL game I honestly thought it was an experiment where they gave chimps LSD and filmed it in front of a crowd of dentally-challenged mutants.
The Bundesliga, followed by La Liga, then Italian, Netherlands then England in that order. English football is vastly overrated and filled with poncy prima donna foreigners who are gay as ****.
Newcastle United is owned by an Englishman, but I would have to agree with you about football in general. It's so ******ed these days.