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First Official Post

Well I never thought I’d start my blog on back to back Manchester United losses in an already tight title race but heck at least they still top of the English Premier League (ONLY JUST).
An absolute shocker of a performance by, a granted depleated, Manchester United defense and a as staunch Manchester United supporer it is hard to take. Plaudits to Luis Suarez and that fantastic dutchman Dirk Kuyt for taking full advantage of United’s weakness. Thats infact what we’ve come to expect from Kuyt in a liverpool shirt but Ive just got to mention Suarez performance, particularily his run in the 18 yard area for Kuyt’s 1st, his energy and his vision must leave Liverpool supporters licking there lips for the next season especially as he and Andy look a match made in heaven. Well done to Liverpool  as only three teams defeated the would-be champions this term and as for a fourth place finish well they’d need 9 more performances like yesterday and results to go their way, good luck to them.

Back to the title race United have 9 and Arsenal have 10 to play and I think the title could well rest on Arsenal & United’s remaining  away games : United have four of which are  West Ham, Newcastle, Arsenal & Blackburn on the penultimate weekend of the season, Sir Alex Ferguson will be quietly comfortable in getting 6 points from the first two and be satisfied with a point each at the Emirates and Ewood park. Arsenal have six of which are Westbrom, Blackpool, Tottenham, Bolton, Stoke City and Fulham, Arsene Wenger would do well to win three but I feel one loss and one draw and four wins would be enough to steal the title from Fergie and his latest fledgelings.

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  1. Well you sound like a true liverpool support and have not spoken a truer word than you just did however .I would have loved the word choke to have come out off this blogg or is it only socer ”cuz” the blogg is called ”Sports United”
    But never the less WELL DONE !!!!!!

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  2. Gotta start with Manchester United my favourite and soccer, hence heading “First Official Post” “Not the Last” and to keep you’ll interested in reading I just couldnt put all my eggs in one basket. Cricket and infact all sports to follow especially because the business end of the competition drawing to a close, not to mention that Super Rugby. (as they say in the movies WATCH THIS SPACE). Thanks subscribing

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