Premier league 2011/12

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Euler
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Be amazed if there isn't a single goal in the 2nd half of Fulham vs Villa so tempted to lay the draw at 2.36.
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Bound to end up 0-0 now ;)
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Note to self, even if there have been loads of goal chances in the first half doesn't mean there will be in the second. :lol:
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City to beat newcomers Swansea at home 1.42? Seems quite generous to me?
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0-0 half time 10 shots on target vs 0. Surely a Man City win on the cards. Now trading at 1.65.
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City finally score after 16 attempts! If you didn't back before the off half time was a pretty strong indicator that city were very likely to score.
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Man City look a bit sexy now, 3-0.
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what a game city look good when they get going backed befor the start thought they were never gonna score (thats my luck)but turned out ok my biggest winning trade as a new trader :D
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Man City put in another great display today.
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I feel slightly sorry for Arsenal, United have given them a really good working over. I think it's time for Mr. Wenger to open his eyes and actually see something for a change.

City seem to have layed out a mark as well, mind you they should be able to after spending a lot of dosh makes the coming months interesting don't you think.
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At first glance it looks to me like the premiership is already decided. The title will go to Manchester. Even if other teams can compete the rivalry between the two Manchester sides will drive them to greater heights. Can't wait for the first derby match.

Awesome results by both teams today.
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I wouldn't write off Chelsea's chances. If Villas-Boas can get his players to play to their potential, they could be a force to be reckoned with.

And Liverpool could also be a contender, now that Dalglish has turned things around.

Arsenal could be the dark horse. If Wenger can get the team to pull together, and buy in some decent talent, then he might be able to make a serious challenge. At 32.0 for the title, they're possibly good value.

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To put things into perspective. We went back to the 93/94 season (7004 matches) and only found these matches that were similar.

Tottenham vs. Wigan 9-1
Chelsea vs. Wigan 8-0
Middlesbrough vs. Man City 8-1
Newcastle vs. Sheffield Weds 8-0
Man United vs. Ipswich 9-0

Quite a few 5+ goal away wins, but mainly strong against very weak teams.
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Utd will be champions again this year imo, they won it last year without playing particularly well and this time they look the best ive seen in a long long time.

City will crumble at some point im sure and as is clear from the community shield and other resent results they are very unlikely to come out on top of the derbys.

Chelsea are more likely ot be a threat that City imo.
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Bet Angel wrote:To put things into perspective. We went back to the 93/94 season (7004 matches) and only found these matches that were similar.

Tottenham vs. Wigan 9-1
Chelsea vs. Wigan 8-0
Middlesbrough vs. Man City 8-1
Newcastle vs. Sheffield Weds 8-0
Man United vs. Ipswich 9-0

Quite a few 5+ goal away wins, but mainly strong against very weak teams.
That's nice that you think Arsenal are good. However, look at the table - they are only one place off the relegation spots...

Also, 25 Feb 2001 Manchester Utd 6-1 Arsenal. (they also conceded 3 at Southampton!!! that season ;) )

Final Table 2001.
1st. Man.Utd 80pts
2nd. Arsenal 70pts

Basically, individual games are just that. The following season Arsenal did NOT lose a game away from home...

Final Table 2002.
1st. Arsenal 87pts
2nd. Liverpool 80pts
3rd. Man.Utd 77pts

This could be the inspiration to a fantastic season for Arsenal. :D
Don't be surprised if Manchester United finish fourth or fifth.
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