Right into business then shall we?
Being as it is that this whole 'writing' experience did not start at the onset of the premier league (****or any other league), I will get right into the heart of the matter.
Money cannot buy happiness...or what was the saying to that? Anywho the citizens of Manchester seem not to agree to that (i.e. the blue quarter of Manchester) . They are quite content with being at the top of the table. The Sheikh waltzed in with oil money, went through the goddam football market and picked some of the finest players. And to add to those he had already spoilt with mega wages, the team rewarded him with the FA cup last season.
But things are different now, come Sunday another of those former glorious teams will put Man City to the test. No need to get sour o' yea scousers. I say former glorious team with no ill inhibitions. Their past of 18 domestic titles was surpassed by a Wayne Rooney penalty at Blackburn at the end of last season. The stand of Liverpool in European competitions took a down turn from 2005 and they even dwindled from the Europa league oblivious of teams above them. That aside, back to 27th Sunday where these two teams will meet.
Man City are like the new CEO who has been invited into an elite gentleman's club and were immediately reminded of their new status by being given the ugliest call girl( and by ugly I mean the one who gives no head). Napoli and Bayern gave them something to think about, and Liverpool will definitely pose another (somewhat threat).
This game in mind, I will not go into the lengths of how unbecoming Andy Caroll has lived up to his price tag. Also Henderson. But they are young (that's what they all say) and so we will give them time (to prove us wrong....or mostly right)
You cant tell me I am the only one who has thought of a scenario where Suarez will racially insult Balotelli...Then maybe his 'Why always me'? phrase will sink in with magnum effect. So i guess its only me then who thinks like that (and maybe Sepp Blatter...what a wanker).
There I go again drifting off and trying to suppress the fine fine form Robin Van Persie has been in. I am no Arsenal fan, but I give credit where it is due. In fact if RVP was to be judged based on his performance this year, then I'd be damned if they didn't give the BallonD'Or to his mother for bringing out into this world a magnificent player. All that can be said at this moment is that Fulham should brace their little Craven Cottage for that dutch monster.
About the small matter of Manchester United against Newcastle, we'll discuss that later when the Red Devils struggle to a 1-0 win.
P.S
****La Liga is not a footballing league. Synchronized swimming has more competition than the Spanish League
"...Man City are like the new CEO who has been invited into an elite gentleman's club and were immediately reminded of their new status by being given the ugliest call girl( and by ugly I mean the one who gives no head)..."
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I don't watch soccer...but I sure do follow the matches' results...if only to have fun taunting Arsenal people once they are beaten...on, the target team now is Chelsea....!!!