Agree, Mark, Man C is the main thread. The managers try to be diplomatic in saying there are 6 or 7 teams that could win the league, but it looks to me a 3-horse run among Arsenal, Man C and Chelsea.
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Liverpool 5 - 1 Arsenal
Chelsea 3 - 0 Newcastle
Norwich 0 - 0 Man City
6 points now separates the top 4 teams
1) Chelsea 56
2) Arsenal 55
3) Man City 54
4) Liverpool 50
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Thought I should put an end to this thread since I started it...
...What-a-season!
A season filled with twists and turns (The Sunday Times had these well-covered), a season with lot of records been smashed, including the unwanted "record breaking" home losses of Man U to a few lesser teams, and its unprecedential from-champion-to-7th place decline.
The last match day wasn't one of the most exciting one for sure (except for Man C fans), but in the end the best team won the title. My only qualm with Man C winning the league, is not about the oil money but that it again vindicates the decision of the ex-gunners (particularly Samir Nasri)
Of all the stats, the most interesting for me is not the number of goals scored or the miracle escape from the bottom for Sunderland, but the fact that Arsenal lead the table for 128 days (i.e. about half the season) but ended up 4th, while the eventual champion Man C was only on top of the table for 15 days. Isn't that what we have witnessed and experienced over and over again in sports, and sometimes in life? It's not about how you start, but how you end.
Thank you and goodbye, Singtel mio tv...oh wait, I have another match the FA cup final to catch...Watches are like potato chips - You never stop at one
Never political, seldom diplomatic, always honest
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