I'll start with the diet I wrote about last time. Those who know me well (although I'm sure none of you even know this blog exists) would have probably doubted my ability to do it. And you would be right, it didn't quite work out. But only because I got talking to my friend Neil about the diet he took, where he lost 20KG and ate whatever he wanted. For me, it mainly involves cutting down on carbs (which is a pain in a middle-eastern household, I can assure you; white rice is consumed every other day), sprinting exercises (which surprises you body... apparently) and less of the snacking on junk. You might be wondering why I am so obsessed with diet. Truth is, I've put on about 4.5 stone in the past 18 months or so. Not good.
Yesterday (I'm writing this at 2.08pm) was the beginning of a new Barclay's Premier League season. Ah, the waiting was finally over. Having missed out on the title last season by a point (I support Manchester United... cue the glory hunter comments... wait, nobody actually reads this...) with practically no defence for 2 months of the season, I really do think we can do it this year and win an unprecedented the league for an unprecedented 19th time. We shall just have to wait and see, but I'm sure it'll go down the the final day again. Also, the signing of Javier Hernandez really excites me and hopefully he can chip in with a few goals, relieving the pressure off Mr. Wayne Rooney a little.
As for the competition, I believe the league is between United and Chelsea this season, with Arsenal pushing up until about Matchday 34. Chelsea I believe are too old collectively to win the league this year, but they do have quite a strong squad, as shown in their 6-0 drubbing of West Brom yesterday. Arsenal will be, well, same old Arsenal really. Passing the ball around in equilateral triangles does not win you trophies. They have released William Gallas, Mikael Silvestre and Sol Campbell (all defenders), yet only signed one defender so far in the transfer window. Arsenal being Arsenal are sure to be hit by 9 serious injuries at one time so unless they don't sign a few more defenders my money is on them being fucked at some stage. "Proper fucked?" "Yes, before 'zee' Germans get there."
Sorry, I have a habit of using movie quotes quite a lot.
Fourth spot is a tough one. I think it's only between Tottenham and Manchester City, who incidentally played each other yesterday and drew 0-0. "I fucking hate Pikeys." ... and City... So I'm gonna go with my heart here and go for Tottenham to claim fourth spot, meaning Champions League football for a second consecutive season. Oh, and I'm going to go for Tottenham reaching progressing from the Group Stages and getting knocked out in the 2nd Round this season. Now the matter of 5th, 6th and 7th. These places will be contested by Manchester City, Aston Villa, Liverpool, Everton and Birmingham. And I'm going to go for City to finish 5th, Villa 6th and Liverpool 7th.
And I've just realised that I've predicted the top 7 to finish exactly the same as it did last season, except for the top 2 swapping places. Not really sticking my neck out here. "And the fact that you've got 'Replica' written down the side of your guns..."
Finally, the 3 clubs to be relegated will be: West Brom, who can play decent football on their day but are very poor defensively; Wigan, also poor defensively; and Blackpool, who played did well today to beat Wigan 4-0, but I just don't see them staying up.
As for the places in-between... well, who actually cares? They mean nothing.
Well, that took me quite a while. And to end this post (if anyone DOES actually read this or stumble across it), can anyone guess what film the 3 quotes in bold are from?
No idea what the three quotes are. I was tempted to google it and cheat but I would feel dirty :P.
ReplyDeleteYou should tell people about the blog. You'll never get anyone to reading it if you don't.
hehe fair play.
ReplyDeleteAnd yeah, maybe you're right but everyone is on Tumblr. >.<