THE BILLIONAIRE'S MATCH: Jets, mansions, oil wells, the best of arts and the finest of things to have in life. Might...
THE BILLIONAIRE'S MATCH:
Jets, mansions, oil wells, the best of arts and the finest of things to have in life. Might sound like something from a Gulder advert, but the thrill extends to having teams satisfy your competitive cravings. Chelsea and Man City, both teams who in recent years, have had their successes thanks to a rich foundation on which they built.
Man City come into this game on quite a shaky form after a draw with Arsenal and a loss to Bayern Munich, but Chelsea are on a roll regardless of their outing in the midweek. Diego Costa is the man of the moment and it is certainly going to be a cracker.
City go into this game in need of a title statement given that Chelsea are way into chapters in their EPL champion's project. But the big talk is if Frank Lampard would get to start the game against his former employers?
SACKPARDEW.COM:
These Toons are unrelenting and perhaps if they gave as much support to the team as they did in channeling their energy into getting their team manager sacked the team would be better of.
Alan Pardew has gotten no vote of confidence from his board which is a worrying sign and the planned protest to get him out of St. James' Park is going to be louder against Hull City. The Tigers' head coach Steve Bruce has his sympathy for his colleague but has said he is ready and willing to deliver the final blow that would see Pardew get handed the P45.
Expect passion and final fight, Pardew has commanded that from his players over the years, he knows his job is on the line. Last season he gave out a headbutt to a Hull City player, what's next?
MORE GEL FOR LvG:
Well he has good hair for his age but the trip to Leicester is one LvG or Man Utd supporters would be expecting with delight, the latter due to the former's novelty of league teams.
It is a perfect team to face and continue his run and gain momentum and it is also a game for people to prove themselves.
Juan Mata for the speculation that he might be dropped, Robin van Persie for the fact he is now dispensable, and Falcao. Luke Shaw might get his debut and the testing of Rojo at centre half could be closer than predicted.
The Red Devils have the chance to climb high with their win over the Foxes and the thought of having to watch the UCL from their living room or over a dinner together would be worth an incentive.
MAY-SUIT OZIL:
Yes, he has bad form and Arsene Wenger has lept to the defence of his midfield maestro.
Mesut Ozil has been labelled with so many names, the latest being the Arsenal's Kagawa but with the Professor calling for fans to support him perhaps it might be time for Wenger to stop flirting with the 4-1-4-1 formation that pushes the German out wide and return to the familiar 4-2-3-1 formation that sees Mesut operate through the middle of the pitch.
Does Wenger drop him, or change the formation? His ability to create chances out of nowhere is essential and with the Gunners paying large prices for this new system, the manager must opt to the new one.
DAY TO MARK FOR HUGHES:
The former Man City manager returns to Loftus Road for the first time since he left the club in somewhat bad terms and his reception as expected should be anything but warm.
It is believed that the Loftus faithful still hold grudges with Hughes for their relegation after seeing radical changes in the club and some believe he was the cause or the genesis of QPR's financial woes at the moment.
Been a success at Stoke, the Welshman was able to pull the rabbit out of the hat with a win against his former employers Man City now he has the chance to do the same with QPR being on the end of some emphatic display which saw them lose 4-0 to Man Utd.
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