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*Official* English Football Season 2006-07

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
BoyBrumby said:
Was a lot of paper talk about Fat Sam being up for the gig last week, but what with him trying to sign Mad Nick now I can't see it coming to pass.
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TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
sledger said:
who quinn? dear me if thats the case then thats embaressing.
Not as chairman, as the boss. They lost to the worst team in the English league tonight (Bury).
 

sledger

Spanish_Vicente
a strange player anelka, can never stay anywhere for long it seems, but from what i know he hasnt had any falling out with his last few clubs, so i wonder why all the moving.
 

sledger

Spanish_Vicente
Not as chairman, as the boss. They lost to the worst team in the English league tonight (Bury).
a wise move on his part, but its not exactly an attractive vacany, they will struggle even if they get a manager of some quality in.
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
sledger said:
a strange player anelka, can never stay anywhere for long it seems, but from what i know he hasnt had any falling out with his last few clubs, so i wonder why all the moving.
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
BoyBrumby said:
Be a good signing. Sure his a bit of **** and his current employers Fenerbahçe loath him but he is a good footballer at the end of the day and Allardyce has got the best out of players far more ****ed up than Anelka.
 

Pothas

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
sledger said:
liverpool are the only team with a chance of catching chelsea or putting up any sort of fight though if you ask me. Whether that will be in vain remains to be seen.
Dont agree. Liverpool have a big squad but I dont think they have quite enough truely world class players to really challenge chelsea. I think Man utd have the firepower to challenge Chelsea but it will depend on keeping Ronaldo, Rooney, Scholes and Saha fit for the whole season and I dont see this happening.
 

sledger

Spanish_Vicente
Dont agree. Liverpool have a big squad but I dont think they have quite enough truely world class players to really challenge chelsea. I think Man utd have the firepower to challenge Chelsea but it will depend on keeping Ronaldo, Rooney, Scholes and Saha fit for the whole season and I dont see this happening.
i think thats a big if, providing that remains the case then they could have a go at catching them, but i think liverpool as has been said previously are the only team with enough depth to challenge chelsea really, but time will tell i suppose.
 

roseboy64

Cricket Web Content Updater
marc71178 said:
For me Spurs and Man United are battling for 4th place this season based on current squads.

Chelsea, Liverpool, Arsenal in that order for top 3.
Oh come off it!!!Arsenal?Are you crazy?I know you don't like Man Utd but please!!!Best they can do is 4th.8-) Use some logic will ya. And yes my view of Man Utd challenging Chelsea is logical if you look at correctly and not just using bias.No one expected second last year and hmm wonder where they finished?And who thought they would?8-)
 

roseboy64

Cricket Web Content Updater
roseboy64 said:
Man Utd 1st Team Squad 2006/7 (so far):

GK
Edwin Van Der Sar- One of the best currently.
Tim Howard - Potential to be very good. Concentration problems.
Ben Foster- Bright Prospect

Defenders
Gary Neville - One of the best rightbacks in England.
Rio Ferdinand - Top class.
Gabriel Heinze - One of the bets leftbacks in England IMO. Don't become a fan favourite so easily.
Mikael Silvestre - Inconsistent
Nemanja Vidic - Looks a good signing so far.
Patrice Evra - Undecided
Wes Brown - Coming on but not lived up to his potential.
Phil Bardsley - Prospect. Not sure about him.
Gerard Pique - Looks like he could become very good.
John O'Shea - Decent player.

Midfielders
Paul Scholes - Aging but can still maker good contributions.
Ryan Giggs - Same as Scholes.
Darren Fletcher - Not lived up to the promise he supposedly has. Still got a little time though.
Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro - Amazing talent. Needs more production.
Liam Miller - Looks like a dud.
Ji-Sung Park - Impact player. With a season under his belt better is expected though.
Kieran Richardson - Potential but inconsistent.
Michael Carrick - Good player. Made the big jump to CL. Undecided.
David Jones - Good prospect. Undecided.

Forwards
Wayne Rooney - Not much needs to be said here.
Louis Saha - Unproven through a full season at Utd.
Giusseppe Rossi - Talented. Will he able to handle the jump from Reserves to PL if he becomes a fixture?
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer - Unknown. Coming back from a long layoff. Needs to regain the form that kept Becks out of the team.
Alan Smith - Won't score a lot of goals but can change things up and is versatile. Was coming into his own in midfield last season.

A fair review I'd say.
1. Jerzy Dudek
2. Jan Kromkamp
3. Steve Finnan
4. Sami Hyypia
5. Daniel Agger
6. John Arne Riise
7. Harry Kewell
8. Steven Gerrard
9. Robbie Fowler
10. Luis Garcia
11. Mark Gonzalez
12. Fabio Aurelio
14. Xabi Alonso
15. Peter Crouch
16. Jermaine Pennant
17. Craig Bellamy
18. Dirk Kuyt
22. Momo Sissoko
23. Jamie Carragher
24. Florent Sinama Pongolle
25. Pepe Reina
26. Paul Anderson
28. Stephen Warnock
29. Gabriel Paletta
32. Boudewijn Zenden
33. Neil Mellor
35. Danny Guthrie
36. Adam Hammill
37. Lee Peltier
38. Craig Lindfield
39. Stephen Darby

Difference between the two isn't much except that Liverpool has more players listed in it's first team. They're not necessarily good though.:sleep:
 

Matteh

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
roseboy64 said:
1. Jerzy Dudek
2. Jan Kromkamp
3. Steve Finnan
4. Sami Hyypia
5. Daniel Agger
6. John Arne Riise
7. Harry Kewell
8. Steven Gerrard
9. Robbie Fowler
10. Luis Garcia
11. Mark Gonzalez
12. Fabio Aurelio
14. Xabi Alonso
15. Peter Crouch
16. Jermaine Pennant
17. Craig Bellamy
18. Dirk Kuyt
22. Momo Sissoko
23. Jamie Carragher
24. Florent Sinama Pongolle
25. Pepe Reina
26. Paul Anderson
28. Stephen Warnock
29. Gabriel Paletta
32. Boudewijn Zenden
33. Neil Mellor
35. Danny Guthrie
36. Adam Hammill
37. Lee Peltier
38. Craig Lindfield
39. Stephen Darby

Difference between the two isn't much except that Liverpool has more players listed in it's first team. They're not necessarily good though.:sleep:
I count, at the very least 4 forwards, and that's not including Kuyt...
Certainly a muchly stronger Midfield too.
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
sledger said:
i would love to hear your reason for thinking that...can see it now......"hes really good on football manager :p
His been sent out on loan to Real Zaragoza, from the reports he is going to start the season alongside Argentinean international Gabriel Milito. Also had a good U-19 European Championship for Spain, one of the best players on show.
 

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