Wednesday 9 March 2011

Manchester United to Win Premier League

It’s that time of year again when the battle for the English Premier League is heating right up and the battle for the title is well under way. With Manchester United sitting pretty at the top of the table, four points ahead of Arsenal and with a game in hand over Man City and Spurs, they look good to hang on but four points is absolutely nothing in footballing terms and a couple of bad games could spell disaster for them.

Of the back of barely scraping through to the next round of the FA Cup, by beating Crawley Town 1-0, United need to have a serious re-think about the next few months. Things are mixed at United these days. On the positive side, new contracts have been signed Evra and Ryan Giggs which means the 37-year-old will take his time at Old Trafford into a remarkable 21st year, having made his club debut as a substitute on 2 March, 1991.

Of course, there’s also issues surrounding Park being injured, Rooney allegedly being black-mailed, a packed League, Champions League and FA Cup schedule and Ferguson’s outspoken fury at ticket prices for the Champions League final in Wembley (the cheapest tickets on general sale for the 28 May final will cost

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