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Thread: Man Utd & Liverpool to battle out for the Premier League title this season

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    Man Utd & Liverpool to battle out for the Premier League title this season

    Giving the quality players that Liverpool have signed in the summer and with Man Utd 100% start to the season, plus they also bought in quality signings these two clubs will be the two outstanding candidates competing for the Premier League title this season. The quality they have is leagues above their rivals this year and it will be a two horse race from here on out.

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    Why thank you Nostradamus

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    [QUOTE=Romanis;38637244]Why thank you Nostradamus[/QUOTE]

    Lol...all bets are off...R4J has spoken and Chelsea, Tottenham and City might as well surrender now with only eight months to go.

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    Personally I couldn't give a gnat's turd who wins the PL, I'm more concerned about who's gonna sort the dogmuck out at Mel's farm!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by macstheman View Post
    Personally I couldn't give a gnat's turd who wins the PL, I'm more concerned about who's gonna sort the dogmuck out at Mel's farm!!
    We all want a quick process of sorting the dogmuck as you call it out but unfortunately as Rowett said "It's not easy to sell players close to the value price they were bought for, has we have spent far too much on average players".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rams4Justice View Post
    Giving the quality players that Liverpool have signed in the summer and with Man Utd 100% start to the season, plus they also bought in quality signings these two clubs will be the two outstanding candidates competing for the Premier League title this season. The quality they have is leagues above their rivals this year and it will be a two horse race from here on out.
    You are a seer and a sage. Lottery numbers please

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    Quote Originally Posted by macstheman View Post
    Personally I couldn't give a gnat's turd who wins the PL, I'm more concerned about who's gonna sort the dogmuck out at Mel's farm!!
    What he said ^^ I don't even know this weekend's PL scores, if Brexit is O/T so is the PL

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    Correct!!

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    Man Utd slowly but surely back to their best and Liverpool the strongest that they have ever been since the team was close to winning the Premier League title under Brendan Rodgers when they had Luis Suarez in the squad but unfortunately lost out to Manchester City after a howler of a mistake from skipper Stevie G, to allow Palace to get the equaliser in the 3-3 draw and gift City the title.

    Klopp is making Liverpool a force to be reckoned with again and Mourinho starting the Man Utd revival. It's going to be an intriguing Premier League season this year and judging how the Premier League season kicked-off we are in for the best Premier League season by far.

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    Yawn!!

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