for now...
;)
If he joins Inter, would Milan fans turn on him, or is he too well-loved for that?
In any case, I think he walks into the team when he's fit again. Mourinho even said that he would basically be their new signing.
unlucky for Man Utd, that was a handball.
to Chelsea, then?
this is only the second time that we were able to field Fabregas, Van Persie and Walcott on the pitch at the same time this season.
I wouldn't say they are in decline, they're just experiencing the compounded effects of both injuries and loss of form to the players who are always first to be put on the team sheet, something Arsenal knows all too well.
Just, JUST came home from the airport. What a welcome sight! And Drogba didn't score either!
you know, come to think of it, as much as Drogba is to us as cheeseburgers are to a lactose-intolerant Hindu, the only negative light I've EVER seen shed on him is that Champions League match. There's hardly any negative press on him otherwise. At least, that I've seen.
even in the face of complete bull$#!+ he remains respectful. There need to be more people like him in this business.
they say that's not the reason, BUT its hard not to be paranoid. Given how they've reacted to losing it, I wouldn't put it past them.
City wins on the money front, but Chelsea wins on the prestige front.
Maybe I wasn't paying close enough attention then, 'cuz I would have known it was all fake if I'd known it was the Fail-y Star.
interesting opinion. How much of what Barca players actually said was manipulated/taken out of context?
very curious...
seriously?
was a sweet goal too
*side note*
I'd been completely absent for the past few days because one of my uncles got married on Saturday in Tampa and this exact moment of posting (+4 minutes of start-up time) has been the first time I've had time to even LOOK at my laptop, let alone post anything. Currently in Miami at my aunt's house for the next week.
*on topic*
12 goals in two matches?! what would've happened if all the games went ahead this weekend?!
I know who they should sell: Gael Clichy. I swear to God he never used to make such stupid mistakes just a few years ago. The only thing he does with any kind of effectiveness now is cutting out that long, raking pass that opponents use to switch the point of attack. He cannot defend one-on-one. It scares him to fits. It was good dribbling to get at him, but he shouldn't have even gotten the chance to get that close and get that much time like he did.
*sigh* c'est la ...
I have no idea what to make of this. Well, he did say he was interested in managing in the Premier League, Blackburn may be a decent enough place to start.
Does this make any sense to anyone else?
Wigan's penalty shouldn't have been given. Koscielny doesn't even touch him. Plus, on Arsenal's free kick preceding Chamakh's header, there was a clear handball from the Wigan defender in a wall that wasn't even 10 yards away.