Premier League 2011/12

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The only reason why Ferguson says that Suarez shouldn't play for Liverpool again, is because Scum Utd players simply can't deal with a talent like Suarez, and Ferguson knows it, Suarez is showing to every football club where Scum Utd is seriously lacking.
 
Yesterday's action.

Well Chelsea were shit, especially defensively. Everton played well, harried them all over the park, never let them have a kick, but really defending like that wouldn't be acceptable on a Sunday league pitch. David Luiz is without doubt the worst defender in the Premier League. It genuinely baffles me how Chelsea can keep playing him. And he leaves Cahill on the bench, makes me think maybe it isn't a case of Villas Boas signing him. But truly I think he'll be gone soon, and he'll certainly be sacked if they fail to make top 4 (which looks not unlikely).

Arsenal did well to win at Sunderland, unfortunate goal they conceded but Sunderland are a tough side to play against at home and O'Neill has got them playing. Henry with a nice goal to end his career in the Premier League, I don't think he's done his reputation any harm in truth.

Tottenham and Newcastle was a decent game to watch despite the hammering because there were plenty of chances. Adebayor and Saha looked good as a partnership. Bale was a little bit quiet. Harry would be insane for me to leave Spurs. He's almost certainly in the Champions League next season, he has a very good side who are Title contenders this season.

Yakubu might just keep Blackburn up, he'll always score goals for them anyway. Swansea and Norwich was a really good game to watch, two teams who play football well and I hope they stay up. Bolton fucked up but it was a good essential win for Wigan. I think Tony Pulis has a point with the tackle from Pogbregniak in the Fulham-Stoke game but just lately he's coming across as a bit of a whiner and it's doing him no favours. Dempsey did well again.
 
Maybe Harry thinks this is the best his spurs team can do - they're playing at their absolute peak and maybe couldn't replicate it to quite the same degree next season... I don't know.
One things for sure, England are a step down in quality from Spurs.
 
Yeah true. And there is the possibility of Bale leaving in the summer (for a reported £50m to Real Madrid - not that I think he's worth that but anyway) but ultimately it's up to him, though with him being 64 it might be his very last chance at being England manager, though as you say it's definitely a step down in quality.

Wolves vs West Brom now, Wolves really need to win and West Brom could do without losing because they'd be dragged into the relegation battle. I don't hold much hope of Villa getting anything against Man City but it'd be nice if they could get at least a point.
 
"I have spoken with the Manager since the game at Old Trafford and I realise I got things wrong.

"I've not only let him down, but also the Club and what it stands for and I'm sorry. I made a mistake and I regret what happened.

"I should have shaken Patrice Evra's hand before the game and I want to apologise for my actions.

"I would like to put this whole issue behind me and concentrate on playing football."

Suarez's statement. He still hasn't apologised to Evra personally (he won't) but at least it shuts the retards up who thought Evra moved his hand away. I think the owners made him apologise because the whole issue has now reached the New York Times and that is not good news for their American owners.
 
Honestly, if I was in Suarez's position then I wouldn't apologize as he's made his bed so he has to lay in it. Obviously the racist comments I don't comdem but everything else I'm not too bothered with because it's his conduct and people who don't own his contract can't tell him what to do or tell his owners what to do.
 
Honestly, if I was in Suarez's position then I wouldn't apologize as he's made his bed so he has to lay in it. Obviously the racist comments I don't comdem but everything else I'm not too bothered with because it's his conduct and people who don't own his contract can't tell him what to do or tell his owners what to do.

I think you need to reword that because none of it makes sense lol :)
 
Basically the New York Times ran a story about the whole happenings of Saturday and it wasn't good. So the owners basically have the power to make Suarez and Kenny apologise for what happened. Which they did. The owners saw it from a commercial point of view and shit themselves. But they did apologise, we acknowledged the apology and both parties have moved on.
 
Yep.

I'm just wondering what the other Man City strikers will think about Tevez perhaps coming back after being as unprofessional as he was. Yeah he may very well kiss Mancini's arse well but it's got to get them thinking, especially if he comes straight back in at the expense of them. Ah well, they're welcome to the moneygrabbing kettleneck cunt.
 
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