I've been aving a look at the London clubs and i can see a "new London order" thats going to take place this coming season. Chelsea....(transition) Arsenal....(is Van P really committed?) Spurs....(Harrys a tough act to follow)....Fulham & West Ham......don't even get a mention !! So that leaves Q.P.R. as top dogs, can you convince me otherwise ??
posted on 5/8/12
"Harrys a tough act to follow"
posted on 6/8/12
Gonnae just give us £7million for Ki and be done with it, cheers
posted on 6/8/12
Sure I can,
Spurs, consistantly been in the top 5 for the past 6 years (one year exempt) and will be up in the mix again.
Arsenal, signed proven international players, have a couple of long term absentees back from injury such as Diaby and Wilshere from Oct, so, begrugingly, have strengthened.
Chelsea, agreed transitional, but if the signings gel then is a good side (minus a decent Striker )
Fulham and West Ham, agreed.
QPR, actually quite like QPR and hope they do well, but with the amount of signings you've made are also slightly transitional, but defence doesn't inspire confidence and little faith in consistant goalscorers.
But this season should be a lot more comfortable for you! And Mackie is a quality workhorse.....reminds me of a better Milner, who is useless!
posted on 7/8/12
Can't elp thinking that you've got rid of a proven manager and have taken on one that ain't.
posted on 7/8/12
Harry did very well for us after the Ramos debacle, but putting his achievements in perspective....
Martin Jol got a 5th place followed by another 5th place and one dodgy lasagne away from Champions League with a far inferior squad.
Redknapp merely carried on to a place we were already competing at which gets largely forgotten.
AVB will do a lot better for us than he did at Chelsea. Yes it's a tougher league than he had at Porto, but once he get's his ideas settled and a team in his shape I have confidence he'll do well.