(21-05-2011 23:56 )snookered147 Wrote: Picture the scene. 3 of the four relegation games are over. One match remains and in the last minute of stoppage time a penalty is awarded. If it goes in it could have a dramatic effect on the fate of 2 or maybe more teams. The populations of various stadiums all hold their breath and........
If ITV had the Premiership rights then the Tic-Tac men would probably have made another unscheduled appearance just as the penalty was about to be struck!
(22-05-2011 22:47 )Charlemagne Wrote: I'm sorry to see that Blackpool have been religated..
They have playe some great attacking football.
But you have to ask the question about their defense.... they didn't have one. They have the worse back 4 that I have seen in the Premiership.
Saw them yesterday against a totally demotivated United looking to avoid injuries ahead of this coming Saturday and couldn't believe how dreadful they looked at the back! Unbelievably naiive and certain to lose their best players and maybe their manager too, and any remote chance of returning to the Premiership any time soon as a result.
(23-05-2011 02:16 )Stillroom Rock Wrote: And just think next week 2 teams will battle it out for the right to go through this shit this time next year 
I'm not so sure on this one. Swansea in particular play very good football and I think will be a very tricky place to go to next season should they secure promotion next Monday. Queens Park Rangers and Norwich have also gone up by playing football the right way; perhaps the top flight is undergoing some sort of cleansing where negative-minded managers and their teams are concerned!
(23-05-2011 08:34 )eagle_si Wrote: (22-05-2011 22:47 )Charlemagne Wrote: I'm sorry to see that Blackpool have been religated..
They have playe some great attacking football.
But you have to ask the question about their defense.... they didn't have one. They have the worse back 4 that I have seen in the Premiership.
You've obviously forgotten Derby a few seasons back. A quick check on Wikipedia shows they let in a massive 89 goals during the 2007-8 season. Blackpool's defence, which conceded 78 this time, seems positively robust by comparison. Even Burnley conceded more last season (82).
You must be forgetting Swindon Town, who admittedly in a 42-game season in 1993/94 lost 0-5 at home to Liverpool on the last day of the season to achieve the unenviable distinction of conceding exactly 100 goals in their only Premiership season.
(23-05-2011 12:13 )StridentOnanist Wrote: So poor old Carlo gets to carry the can for Chelsea's trophy-less season, albeit most at fault would be Abramovich himself, but I doubt anyone at the club would ever dare suggest that to him.
Abramovich certainly has much to answer for, given his constant chopping and changing of managers, but Ancelotti was no great appointment. Yes he won two Champoins Leagues, and I recall his AC Milan team of Kaka et al giving United a real footballing lesson in the Semi-final of 2007, but I always think back to how good a side that Milan side looked back then and the personnel they had and wondered how the hell the man only managed to win ONE Serie A title in eight years with THOSE players!!!