I don't think removing Wayne Rooney from Manchester United makes them 'mid-table quality' lol that is an outrageous thing to say - this is a team game. He's definitely our best offensive player, but the back-up we have is of great quality as well. It was unfortunate for Hernandez to get injured again, but I would have rather seen Welbeck come on, or another midfield player.
Barcelona are clearly the best side, then I think we're looking at Man Utd and perhaps Real Madrid in the next bracket, with Chelsea and Man City as good or just behind them. Bayern Munich and AC Milan have started very well also, but I don't see the overall quality of those leagues matching up elsewhere. Even in La Liga, if Barca and Real are at it, they should win every game easily until they face each other and they more or less do (except Real can't seem to keep 11 players on the pitch for more than four games in a row). Until Real Madrid can do something more noteworthy I don't see how they can be classed as better than Man Utd - it's all because of the 'star names' in their team that they get billed as one of the best teams in the world on paper. Smashing everyone in La Liga and choking in the Champions League is not a massive achievement, especially when you're near enough as not winning anything (one trophy last season, which was equivalent to Man City winning the FA Cup and doing an open top bus parade).
Until Real Madrid can match the consistency of Barcelona and Manchester United, I think they're closer in quality with teams like Chelsea. European football is, however, shaking up a bit again. I feared that it'd be completely about Barca, Real, Man Utd, Chelsea, with Man City knocking at the door for a while. But we've seen other teams playing well so there could be some surprises throughout the season. Although Barca, Man Utd, Bayern Munich and Milan winning their respective leagues is nothing out of the ordinary.
Moving swiftly away from the best teams out there, I'll go onto Newcastle (lol Lee). I've been really impressed with them, they're so solid at the moment. Their midfield is where it's at and Demba Ba is an underrated striker. If he stays fit Newcastle will win more games than not. However, their strike force is where it gets a little thin for me. They're on the up (somehow, despite having Fat Ashley running things).
My question for Newcastle fans is: Sign Berbatov in January or get him on a free in the Summer?
I can really see him going there - he's got the class for this current Newcastle crop. It'll be like the 1994 Newcastle side again. They will be pushing with the likes of Everton and Stoke to finish 7th, knocking on the door of Spurs/Liverpool/Arsenal.
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Barcelona are clearly the best side, then I think we're looking at Man Utd and perhaps Real Madrid in the next bracket, with Chelsea and Man City as good or just behind them. Bayern Munich and AC Milan have started very well also, but I don't see the overall quality of those leagues matching up elsewhere. Even in La Liga, if Barca and Real are at it, they should win every game easily until they face each other and they more or less do (except Real can't seem to keep 11 players on the pitch for more than four games in a row). Until Real Madrid can do something more noteworthy I don't see how they can be classed as better than Man Utd - it's all because of the 'star names' in their team that they get billed as one of the best teams in the world on paper. Smashing everyone in La Liga and choking in the Champions League is not a massive achievement, especially when you're near enough as not winning anything (one trophy last season, which was equivalent to Man City winning the FA Cup and doing an open top bus parade).
Until Real Madrid can match the consistency of Barcelona and Manchester United, I think they're closer in quality with teams like Chelsea. European football is, however, shaking up a bit again. I feared that it'd be completely about Barca, Real, Man Utd, Chelsea, with Man City knocking at the door for a while. But we've seen other teams playing well so there could be some surprises throughout the season. Although Barca, Man Utd, Bayern Munich and Milan winning their respective leagues is nothing out of the ordinary.
Moving swiftly away from the best teams out there, I'll go onto Newcastle (lol Lee). I've been really impressed with them, they're so solid at the moment. Their midfield is where it's at and Demba Ba is an underrated striker. If he stays fit Newcastle will win more games than not. However, their strike force is where it gets a little thin for me. They're on the up (somehow, despite having Fat Ashley running things).
My question for Newcastle fans is: Sign Berbatov in January or get him on a free in the Summer?
I can really see him going there - he's got the class for this current Newcastle crop. It'll be like the 1994 Newcastle side again. They will be pushing with the likes of Everton and Stoke to finish 7th, knocking on the door of Spurs/Liverpool/Arsenal.
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