Saturday 7 May 2011

WIMBLEDON READY TO FIGHT FOR THE LAST PLACE IN THE NEXT LEAGUE 2

The long chase has reached a key moment for AFC Wimbledon: the dream can come true after long years of lower divisions. After the 2-0 win at Fletwood in the first playoff conference semifinal leg, the final is near and all the fans can dream to be back in the Football league. But Luton Town will be probably the contender after the 3-0 win at Wrexham. The number of the London clubs could go up but Barnet needs to win today and hope it will be enough to avoid the relegation in the Conference.

Monday 2 May 2011

FROM THE EUROPEAN DREAM TO THE RISK OF A NIGHTMARE

The Spurs have tried to fly but they seriously risking to fall in a crash. After another poor performance, Tottenham could lose the fifht place instead of gaining the fourth, which is now seven points above.
Tottenham seem honestly exhausted aftyer a long season and probably the squad was not long enough to face two tough competions.

TOO MANY MISSED OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE GUNNERS

Arsenal can just blame themself for another season which will end without trophy. Wenger's squad lost so many occasion to fill the gap with Man united, loosing precious points especially at the Emirates.

 The 2-2 draw against Liverpool was only the last example.

NO FURTHER CHANCES TO LOSE POINTS FOR THE HAMMERS

West Ham came back from the City of Manchester Stadium with no points despite a decent performance and a good effort. Looking at the table is definetely depressive for all the fans but the possibilities to stay up remain consistent.


WEST LONDON PARTY IN THE NEXT PREMIERLEAGUE

Three west London clubs could compete at the top flight if QPR will not face any deduction following the hearing about transfer irregularities which happened last summer.
Fulham, Chelsea and QPR are all from the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham and it would be an extraordinary achievement for this part of the City to have three teams in the Premierleague.


PROMOTED...SUB JUDICE...

All the QPR fans had been waiting for a day like last Saturday for 15 years, since their last experience in the Premierleague. "We are QPR, we are Premierleague" was the song in the away stand at Vicarage Road Stadium, in Watford, after the 2-0 win which guaranteed the first place in the Championship to the "superhoops".

CARLO IS BACK IN BUSINESS!

Most of te English papers had already said "farewell" to Ancelotti. After the free fall in the middle of the premierleague campaign and, above all, the loss of the Champions League semi-final against Manchester United, nobody could argue that Chelsea were likely to end this season trophies-less.