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Old 17 Jul 2002, 06:42 PM   #1
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Default Who will stop Liverpool in the EPL 2002-03?

I think Liverpool will win the Premiership title for 2003 with the new edition of 'serial killer' El Hadji Diouf, Michael Owen & Emile Heskey who will stop them that is a mighty strong offensive trio.
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Old 17 Jul 2002, 06:44 PM   #2
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I agree that they look tough on paper but watch out for Arsenal!!
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Old 17 Jul 2002, 06:50 PM   #3
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Arsenal will be our biggest threat...but ManUre may be trouble if they can fix that sieve they call a defense...
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Old 17 Jul 2002, 06:56 PM   #4
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unfortunately i see manure dominating this season. remember what happened after their last disappointing season....the friggin treble.
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Old 18 Jul 2002, 12:24 AM   #5
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Arsenal will be our biggest threat...but ManUre may be trouble if they can fix that sieve they call a defense...
I can't see the Arse doing it. In fact, I think they'll be this years disappointment domestically, though I have a feeling they may do better in Europe. Wenger is worried, and rightly so -- I think -- that the World Cup finals will have a damaging effect on the pysche of the French players. They haven't got a goalkeeper (though they may sign one soon) as Seaman, whatever you think of him, is probably no longer a full season, Championship player and Wenger by his own admission has pretty much given up on Richard Wright. With Tony Adams gone, there are questions in the centre of defense of leadership departments, too. Cygan may be the man, but he still has to prove it. As for the next captain, however good he is, he won't be Tony Adams. I think this is probably a transitional year for the Arse.

Frankly, if Man Ure do sort out one or two positions, I think it's theirs for the taking. I am still not completely convinced by Liverpool as Championship material, though they are a very good team.
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unfortunately i see manure dominating this season. remember what happened after their last disappointing season....the friggin treble.
That was then, this is now..! Not even with Rio.
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I could careless about Heskey. And you have to think that the jury is still out on Djouf. Signing Duff would make me worry about Liverpool taking it.

Arsenal are again chasing Rustu (sp?) since Fenerbahce aren't going to keep him. Getting Van Bommel is what Arsenal need. With Pennant looking to break into the squad, Parlour may be expendable, giving Arsenal more money to spend. Will anybody take Kanu? He definitly is expendable with Jeffers, Aliardiere, Bergkamp, and Wiltord all being possible partners for Henry.
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I too have picked Liverpool to win it this year. Man Utd. will put up a stern test. They are still absolutely loaded and should they add a defender before the start of the season it will make a huge difference. If Newcastle just had some more depth they could make a real run at it. I just think they'll peter out with the CL to play in as well. Arsenal? I just have a feeling it won't be their year. They certainly, however, are way more than capable.
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