Tottenham transfer rumours: Pt.3
Yet more transfer deliciousness coming your way. Not as much as before but interesting nonetheless.
Yet more transfer deliciousness coming your way. Not as much as before but interesting nonetheless.
Following Chelsea’s poor run of form recently – despite yesterday’s result – there is no doubt the defence is the Blues’ weakness. Although many are saying David Luiz is the fault at centre back and he should be more of a striker, I think most our goals we concede are coming from the right hand side; and the heavenly scope of light shines on your Mr Bosingwa. However, I feel I’ve also found the solution in the form of Paulo Ferreira.
So Manchester United entered 2012 depleted by injuries after a loss to a team who came to Old Trafford to put up the shutters, aiming for a point. What is there to do?
Arsenal get a break of almost two weeks from Premier League action as the focus shifts to the historic FA Cup. Arsenal will play Leeds in their third round match and Wenger will use this opportunity to rest most of our first team players as they recover from a gruelling run of fixtures that saw them play four games in twelve days.
I cannot believe what we witnessed on New Years Eve. It was a very, very disappointing game from the Men In Blue. Aston Villa came to the Bridge probably seeking a draw and we gifted them a win.
Well it’s certainly been an eventful Premier League season so far this year that has thrown up lots of interesting sub-plots and results. So bearing in mind it’s the start of January it’s time for my ‘jokey’ predictions for what I think will ‘go down’ this month in the Premier League.
Manchester United face Newcastle United tomorrow night at St James’ Park, so with that in mind it’s worth taking a look at these three players who we should be wary of going into the game:
When I first started thinking about this piece, I had many thoughts on what I could write about – Roman Abramovich’s off field issues, André Villas-Boas’ questionable tactics, the ‘old guard’ slowly fading away, or the fact that Chelsea would be fronted by Colin Murray and Stan Collymore on a miserable Thursday night on Channel Five (just for the record, I was prepared for it).