tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1832948542691278796.post6243994212004558890..comments2018-09-25T06:23:27.794-04:00Comments on Grass in the Sky: This is What Will Happen in The Premiership this Year. Trust Me, I'm a Blogger.Panchohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09958581809193578202noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1832948542691278796.post-90390455364191277612011-08-16T16:55:07.954-04:002011-08-16T16:55:07.954-04:00Oh yah. Geez. And Skrtel is "kinda funny look...Oh yah. Geez. And Skrtel is "kinda funny lookin'." <br /><br />Imagine Liverpool is in contention at the January window though...In spite of his propensity to sign every available midfielder, Dalglish does seem to have a pretty firm grasp of his team's capabilities and weaknesses and the ownership has been more than willing to invest. If central defense becomes and issue, don't you think they'd spring for one of the available center backs? Samba? Cahill? Hangeland? Just saying. <br /><br />And yes, I feel badly for de Gea. The kid is a serious talent, but playing for United, especially for a goalkeeper, is not like playing anywhere else. It's not the sort of club where you can quietly build confidence as you get a few matches under your belt. I think both Foster and Howard are good examples of what can happen to a young guy who is seriously talented but just not yet ready for The Theater of Dreams. Side note: Does that not sound like a Vegas strip club to anyone else?Panchohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09958581809193578202noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1832948542691278796.post-1706962395549148122011-08-16T12:31:31.525-04:002011-08-16T12:31:31.525-04:00'Pool just aren't deep enough. Their first...'Pool just aren't deep enough. Their first 11 can play with anyone, but Carragher will pick up more and more cards and show the lack of depth behind him. And Skrtel the Turtle has looked shaky. I just can't see them mounting a full season challenge. Otherwise, pretty spot on. I don't think De Gea is quite ready. I'd be fine with Lindegaard in goal... except every time I hear his name I envision Margie from Fargo saying it. --AGAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1832948542691278796.post-31236739678215393412011-08-12T17:05:35.171-04:002011-08-12T17:05:35.171-04:00Haldor...Sweet, sweet Haldor. I never argued being...Haldor...Sweet, sweet Haldor. I never argued being gay was a choice for people who are actually gay. I mean, baby, they were born that way. I was saying for me, at this point, I'd have to actually choose to be gay. Lawyered. As for Giggs, yes, he is still balling...mostly models and his brother's wife, but who's counting? <br /><br />And if I reconsider my relegation candidates, I slot Wigan into Norwich's spot. <br /><br />Lastly, bite your tongue for suggesting my Cottagers will flirt with relegation this season. I'm not sure my wrong-side-of-thirty-heart could take it.Panchohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09958581809193578202noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1832948542691278796.post-60401328204504903482011-08-12T16:40:33.945-04:002011-08-12T16:40:33.945-04:00Agreed Arsenal will probably end up living up to e...Agreed Arsenal will probably end up living up to every misspelling of their name possible. Liverpool to win? I like the balls on that. Speaking of balls, some would argue being gay is not a choice, Pancho. Just like some might argue that getting old is not a choice, Chelsea. And Im sort of upset that you didnt mention Giggsy in the ManU anal-ysis; the guy is like 83 and still balling like theres no tomorrow. Also, you said it would be all too easy to pick QPR, Norwich, and Swansea for relegation, then picked 2 of those 3 for relegation. Shame on you for getting my hopes up about a Fulham appearance in the Rela-gay-tion zone.<br /><br />Gay.Haldorhttp://haldor.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1832948542691278796.post-24284911939478556362011-08-12T15:51:04.162-04:002011-08-12T15:51:04.162-04:00My gut reaction about Liverpool was similar, but t...My gut reaction about Liverpool was similar, but then as I thought about it I couldn't shake the idea that they have a ton of quality in the side and not much expectation other than to challenge for the top 4. That's a recipe for success. And I have to disagree with the creativity knock. Suarez, Adam, Meireles, and Gerrard can all provide a little magic. <br /><br />Look, I'm not saying it's for sure gonna happen, but when it does, remember who called it. This guy.Panchohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09958581809193578202noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1832948542691278796.post-38560839429347873712011-08-12T15:13:59.490-04:002011-08-12T15:13:59.490-04:00Not bad. Disagree with Liverpool, but you know. Un...Not bad. Disagree with Liverpool, but you know. United loses the obvious top spot now that they pulled the plug on the Sneijder deal. As for City, they can't win the Premiership until they at least become the best team in their city. <br /><br />Clark is going to kill you for not even mentioning Arsenal. <br /><br />The only sad thing about all of this is that we're still really talking about the same 5-6 squads each year. Time for an NFL salary cap.Jasonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1832948542691278796.post-50960883275487215652011-08-12T09:15:26.302-04:002011-08-12T09:15:26.302-04:00Can't see Liverpool in top 3. Too many midfie...Can't see Liverpool in top 3. Too many midfielders, not a lot of creativity, weak defense. Yes, they won't have to play in Europe, but I can't see them finishing above Man U, City or Chelsea (which is how I think it'll finish). I can see Arsenal and Liverpool battling for 4th and Spurs as 6th. <br /><br />-Ryan TAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com