Premiship looming
A new football season waited with much anticipation but will it just be a rerun of last season.
The Premiership starting to look like an old movie rerun with little surprises and the star players already given the honours.
- Can any of the bottom 14 teams break freee from the pack?
- Who will go bust first?
- Will Fernando Torres score goals or continue to disappoint?
- Will Wayne Rooney mature?
- Can Arsene Wenger change and start to buy players who can compete?
- Will players demands for more money break the bank?
This season, I hope that ‘football the sport wins’ and not football the business.
Arsenal
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Chelsea
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Liverpool
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Manchester City
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Manchester United
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Tottenham Hotspurs
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Barclay’s Premier League – Finish Line 2010/11
PL…GD…Pts 1 Man Utd 38…41…80 2 Chelsea 38…36…71 3 Man City 38…27…71 4 Arsenal 38…29…68 5 Tottenham 38…9…62 6 Liverpool 38…15…58 7 Everton 38…6…54 8 Fulham 38…6…49 9 Aston Villa 38…-11…48 10 Sunderland 38…-11…47 11 West Brom 38…-15…47 12 Newcastle 38…-1…46 13 Stoke City 38…-2…46 14 Bolton 38…-4…46 15 Blackburn 38…-13…43 16 Wigan 38…-21…42 17 Wolves 38…-20…40 18 Birmingham 38…-21…39 19 Blackpool 38…-23…39 20 West Ham 38…-27…33

