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Last Activity: July 27th 2012 11:46 AM
About Me
- Basics
- Name
- Alex
- Gender
- Male
- Location
- Norfolk, England
- About
- About me
- I went to sixth form college after school, for 3 years, studying accounting and business studies mainly. I work in a busy garden centre. I am single (never had a girlfriend in my life :( ) and fed up of this! I like to be as nice to everybody as possible, always here for a chat for anybody who needs it, and try to help people through their problems. I don't really know what else to say, but feel free to ask me if you want to know anything else :)
- Details
- Here for
- I have a few problems I need help with, but also like to help others with anything :)
- Relationship status
- Single and looking
- Sexuality
- Heterosexual/Straight
- Ethnicity
- Caucasian/White
- Education
- Sixth form / college (UK)
- Occupation
- Work in garden centre
- Politics
- Labour
- Religion
- not overly religious to be honest!
- Zodiac sign
- Aries
- Interests
- Hobbies
- Football fanatic! (Norwich City season ticket holder) and love playing footy. Like to go to the pub with mates, and to just chill with them, talking about things etc!
- Music
- Anything from the Beatles to Chase and status to anything inbetween! (Not much rap of screamo though!)
- Television
- Sports, old comedy (only fools and horses etc), other comedy
- Sports
- Football
- Heroes
- Paul Lambert and Grant Holt!!
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I think the sacking of Harry Redknapp at Tottenham plays into Arsenal's hands and gives them some more time to shape things up at the club. Harry was building something good there and why he has been sacked is beyond me. In terms of the 3 to go down, I can see QPR struggling, like you said, Wigan for definite as they're always there or there abouts, Swansea could potentially struggle with second season syndrome. It's going to be a tight season that's for sure, if it's anything like the last season then it's going to be a good one with plenty of ups and downs. Last season was crazy, the bigger teams were dropping points against teams that you would usually bet your house on them picking up all 3!
It's difficult to say to be honest. Chelsea have already spent big money to try and retain their Champions League crown, which is one thing United failed to do after they won it. Saying that, it seems like these are players that Abramovich wants rather than the manager. Putting lots of big names in a team doesn't always work. I think United need to buy a couple more players to bolster the squad and give it some depth. City will spend big, they always do. It's going to be an interesting season but I think it'll come down to the Manchester clubs again. How about you?