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I wonder who the next team in the premier league will be to buy the league as man city have done this year!
they have played some lovely footy this year no doubting that, but it looks like money talks now in the premiership, to win it, so who will be next i wonder?
they have played some lovely footy this year no doubting that, but it looks like money talks now in the premiership, to win it, so who will be next i wonder?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I would like to point out that they have not won it yet. City have to play 2 teams that require points themselves.
No I am not a united fan and totally agree with the sentiment about buying the title and snapping up every player available to prevent the opposition getting them.
This is one of the many reasons I gave up watching football
No I am not a united fan and totally agree with the sentiment about buying the title and snapping up every player available to prevent the opposition getting them.
This is one of the many reasons I gave up watching football
Newcastle Utd v Man City
Man Utd v Swansea
Man City v QPR
Sunderland v Man Utd
On paper, it looks too close to call.
City will obviously be hoping to win at St James Park (yes, I know what Ashley renamed it recently) but, if by some miracle we get any sort of result against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge tomorrow evening, it will be pretty much do or die for us against City in terms of a Champions League spot. Also, you can bet that Pardew will have read the riot act after our dismal performance against Wigan.
Nobody will be expecting anything other than a Utd win against Swansea nor a City win against QPR, so those two effectively cancel themselves out.
As for Sunderland v Utd, it's the lesser of two evils for a Toon fan, so come on you Reds!
Man Utd v Swansea
Man City v QPR
Sunderland v Man Utd
On paper, it looks too close to call.
City will obviously be hoping to win at St James Park (yes, I know what Ashley renamed it recently) but, if by some miracle we get any sort of result against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge tomorrow evening, it will be pretty much do or die for us against City in terms of a Champions League spot. Also, you can bet that Pardew will have read the riot act after our dismal performance against Wigan.
Nobody will be expecting anything other than a Utd win against Swansea nor a City win against QPR, so those two effectively cancel themselves out.
As for Sunderland v Utd, it's the lesser of two evils for a Toon fan, so come on you Reds!
>>>weecalf what has man utd got to do with my question?
You seem to be indicating that Man City have "bought" the title (if they win it) and no other club has ever bought players to win the title.
weecalf was merely indicating that the buying of Ferdinand, Vidic, Evra, Carrick, Berbatov, Young, Smalling, Nani, Anderson, Valencia, Jones, De Gea etc etc etc has all helped win Man U the title in the past and maybe in the future.
Ferguson even has a 30 million pound player (Berbatov) playing in the reserves most of the season for some reason ( I assume they have had a falling out - maybe Ferguson wanted him to go and Berbatov refused to leave).
You seem to be indicating that Man City have "bought" the title (if they win it) and no other club has ever bought players to win the title.
weecalf was merely indicating that the buying of Ferdinand, Vidic, Evra, Carrick, Berbatov, Young, Smalling, Nani, Anderson, Valencia, Jones, De Gea etc etc etc has all helped win Man U the title in the past and maybe in the future.
Ferguson even has a 30 million pound player (Berbatov) playing in the reserves most of the season for some reason ( I assume they have had a falling out - maybe Ferguson wanted him to go and Berbatov refused to leave).