Transfer window opening up
It’s been a relatively quiet transfer window so far, but things are about to get real interesting thanks to two exciting players.
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It’s been a relatively quiet transfer window so far, but things are about to get real interesting thanks to two exciting players.
They’re among the most likeable managers you’ll ever find in football, but sadly, I find it highly unlikely that either Carlo Ancelotti and Roy Hodgson will keep their jobs beyond the end of this season.
Now that Nani’s premature prediction that only Chelsea will challenge Manchester United to the title has completely gone up in smoke (thankfully), Alex Ferguson seems to be retraining his sights on the old foe.
Patrice Evra might have acted like a tw@t in calling Arsenal a “training centre”, but in the context of his full statement, and Man Utd’s 1-0 win over them last night, he was ultimately proved right.
But Ray Wilkins has sure been good to Chelsea.
The way Chelsea have been overpowering their opponents since Carlo Ancelotti took over is starting to show their title rivals just what they’re missing – muscle.
You could tell from Josh McEachran’s face as he came on for his first Premier League game that the young Chelsea midfielder meant business.
IT WAS inevitable that last Sunday’s FA Community Shield match between Manchester United and Chelsea would be England fans’ first chance at booing their flopping FIFA World Cup 2010 stars.
Chelsea are reportedly preparing a bid that would eclipse Cristiano Ronaldo’s value, and I think Torres is bound to leave now.