It is that time of year again, for what is turning into annual tradition on this blog: my Premier League prediction table. Last season’s attempt to predict who would finish where saw me correctly name five places, with another six guesses being one position away, as well as being accurate in picking City as FA Cup winners, QPR [...]
Posts Tagged ‘sir alex ferguson’
2011/12 Predictions
Posted in football, lump, tagged arsenal, arsene wenger, charlton, chelsea, football, fulham, leicester, liverpool, manchester united, mcleish, nasri, oxford, premier league, psv, real madrid, sir alex ferguson, suarez on August 7, 2011 |
Manchester United Lead Pack to Lift Trophy in 2012
Posted in football, lump, tagged arsenal, chelsea, kenny dalglish, liverpool, manchester city, manchester united, roberto mancini, sir alex ferguson, tottenham hotspur on May 17, 2011 |
As Sir Alex Ferguson’s Manchester United prepare for an end of season party to celebrate their 19th league championship, the odds on them retaining the trophy next year have been slashed down to 7/4 (bet365).
Two Birds, One Stone
Posted in football, lump, tagged arsenal, arsene wenger, football, liverpool, manchester united, premier league, sir alex ferguson on January 17, 2011 |
As ruthless as football can be sometimes, it’s never considered pleasant to kick a team when they’re down. With fans, and be honest with yourselves here, there’s only so much misery you’d like heaped upon your rivals, right?
Match Report: Manchester United 2-0 Tottenham Hotspur
Posted in football, lump, tagged football, harry redknapp, man utd, manchester united, nani, old trafford, premier league, sir alex ferguson, spurs, tottenham hotspur, Vidic on October 30, 2010 |
Premier League Old Trafford Manchester United remain undefeated this season with a 2-0 victory over Tottenham, albeit in controversial circumstances.
Wayne Rooney: In His Own Words
Posted in football, lump, tagged manchester united, manutd, mufc, sir alex ferguson, Wayne Rooney on October 20, 2010 |
Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney has confirmed in a statement that he wishes to leave the club because of concerns over the club’s future squad strength.