Paddy 66 Posted December 28, 2009 Posted December 28, 2009 I am getting the feeling that Ancelotti is becomeing the new Scolari at Chelsea. They both had a good start to their first season in charge and were hailed as the answer for Chelsea but like Scolari last year, Ancelotti is seeing his side underperforming and having poor results. I suppose the only difference is the fact no other side seems capable of taking full advanyage of the points they are dropping, whcih may turn out to be his saving grace. The other bit of deja vu* is the fact, that just like last season the Mancs are somehow still in the title race despite having had a poor trot themselves and being a fairly ordinary side. The only difference is, this season its Chelsea drawing all the games rather than us. I'm hoping they don't go on and win the title like they did last year but unforntuately I have a feeling they will.
Andy @ Allerton Posted December 28, 2009 Posted December 28, 2009 Mancs have already won it mate. With Ferguon's last year in charge he'll be pulling out all the stops and all the favours to finally knock us off our f***ing perch. Mancs won it before a ball was kicked.
Boca Posted December 28, 2009 Posted December 28, 2009 Mancs have already won it mate. With Ferguon's last year in charge he'll be pulling out all the stops and all the favours to finally knock us off our f***ing perch. Mancs won it before a ball was kicked. Where did you hear this Andy?
growler Posted December 29, 2009 Posted December 29, 2009 its all arranged. he has fixed it to win no19, then he will walk away the 'hero' leaving someone else with 700mil debt, no giggs, scholes, van der saar, rio or neville, and no money to replace them with.
Nathan Explosion Posted December 29, 2009 Posted December 29, 2009 Where did you hear this Andy? The voices in his head told him.
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