End Of The War
Aaron
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Monday, May 10, 2010
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Finally, after a year of battling, a yo-yo season and some unexpected results, the war for the Premiership crown had come to a closing. Chelsea had cross the finishing line in pole position.

Chelsea is a winner with a last day exceptional performance, pouncing eight goals into the net of a team MU supporter's hoping to deny Chelsea the EPL title. Manchester United ended the day (the year) on second place. Chelsea is the champion with the most losses in history.

Chelsea may not deserve to win it but MU deserve to be beaten. With so many losses by all teams, they make themselves part of the group. Winning and losing is the nature of the game, but as an MU fan, I wanted to see them invincible. I would not want to comment much on Chelsea's win as it's none of my business. Congratulations to them.
Why MU can't lived up to expectation and win the super weird season? Ronaldo gone? No, his departure has create room for Rooney, Park, Nani and Valencia to shine, making the team a better one. The main flop is Tevez crossing to their city rival and the incoming of the overrated Berbatov. Berbatov is certainly no replacement for Tevez. He's a goner and MU need to fill just that spot to continue ruling the English Football. David Silva perhaps?

With MU making so much mistake, Arsenal may be even worse with 10 points further behind. Arsene Wenger, the constructor of the once invincible "Invincible", must have much to do during the off season. Last year's runner-up, the one who never walks alone, finished 7th, walking out alone from the Big Four club. They may be a happy loser seeing Chelsea winning to deny a 19th crown for MU.

The big surprise would be the teams above Liverpool who fight for the last Champions League spot, bashing the legendary team down the ladder. Tottenham, the victor of the 3-way battle is certainly a worthy winner. Battling relegation last season, Champions League next season. Thanks to the magical touch of Harry Redknapp, the EPL Manager of the season.

Redknapp won the award beating another managerial miracle, Roy Hodgson of Fulham, who will salvage the English's European season. Congratulations to Aston Villa and Manchester City for disposing Liverpool. Was hoping Everton would dump Liverpool out of Europe altogether. =.= That did not materialise thou.

Other teams below Everton has little or no big stuff to be mentioned about except for Portsmouth, who I hope will deny Chelsea's doubles assault next week. The battle of both end of the table in Wembley Stadium, it just seems impossible to win, doesn't it? Keeping my fingers crossed, hoping for yet another miracle in this unpredictable season.


Chelsea is a winner with a last day exceptional performance, pouncing eight goals into the net of a team MU supporter's hoping to deny Chelsea the EPL title. Manchester United ended the day (the year) on second place. Chelsea is the champion with the most losses in history.

Chelsea may not deserve to win it but MU deserve to be beaten. With so many losses by all teams, they make themselves part of the group. Winning and losing is the nature of the game, but as an MU fan, I wanted to see them invincible. I would not want to comment much on Chelsea's win as it's none of my business. Congratulations to them.
Why MU can't lived up to expectation and win the super weird season? Ronaldo gone? No, his departure has create room for Rooney, Park, Nani and Valencia to shine, making the team a better one. The main flop is Tevez crossing to their city rival and the incoming of the overrated Berbatov. Berbatov is certainly no replacement for Tevez. He's a goner and MU need to fill just that spot to continue ruling the English Football. David Silva perhaps?

With MU making so much mistake, Arsenal may be even worse with 10 points further behind. Arsene Wenger, the constructor of the once invincible "Invincible", must have much to do during the off season. Last year's runner-up, the one who never walks alone, finished 7th, walking out alone from the Big Four club. They may be a happy loser seeing Chelsea winning to deny a 19th crown for MU.

The big surprise would be the teams above Liverpool who fight for the last Champions League spot, bashing the legendary team down the ladder. Tottenham, the victor of the 3-way battle is certainly a worthy winner. Battling relegation last season, Champions League next season. Thanks to the magical touch of Harry Redknapp, the EPL Manager of the season.

Redknapp won the award beating another managerial miracle, Roy Hodgson of Fulham, who will salvage the English's European season. Congratulations to Aston Villa and Manchester City for disposing Liverpool. Was hoping Everton would dump Liverpool out of Europe altogether. =.= That did not materialise thou.

Other teams below Everton has little or no big stuff to be mentioned about except for Portsmouth, who I hope will deny Chelsea's doubles assault next week. The battle of both end of the table in Wembley Stadium, it just seems impossible to win, doesn't it? Keeping my fingers crossed, hoping for yet another miracle in this unpredictable season.

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