Friday, 30 April 2010

How's it all going to end?

We are nearly there. After all the twists and turns over the season we are two weekends away from knowing who will be lifting the famous trophy. How will it end? There are two scenarios....let me explain.

Ending 1 - Those backing Sir Alex Ferguson's men look away now.

It is 13:30 and Anfield is rocking to the sound of You'll never walk alone. Chelsea fans are in full voice. Neutrals up and down the country are pouring pints, settling down with friends and predicting first scorers. You have to love football.

The game kicks off and the Anfield crowd are in great voice until Chelsea strike. Didier Drogba, who has caused Liverpool countless nightmares over the years, is on hand to finish a loose ball in the six yard box. Chelsea fans rejoice, Liverpool fans go silent whilst United fans all over the world have their head in their hands. The game is played out with Chelsea in second gear and not really being threatened by a Liverpool attack that shows clear signs of tiredness after extra time against Athletico Madrid. The final whistle blows and Chelsea have cleared their last remaining tough hurdle (with all due respect to Wigan).
The attention turns to Sir Alex Ferguson and his charges. Rooney doesnt feature and neither doesnt Ferdinand. Sunderland pack the midfield and the end result is a draw. Three points is now the gap but due to the goal difference, it is impossible for United to regain their title. Chelsea go into their last home game in party mood. The title returns back to South West London!


Ending 2 - Those backing Carlo Ancelloti's men look away now.

It is 13:30 and Anfield is rocking to the sound of You'll never walk alone. Chelsea fans are in full voice. Neutrals up and down the country are pouring pints, settling down with friends and predicting first scorers. You have to love football.

The game kicks off and the Anfield crowd are in great voice. A nervy enocunter sees little goalmouth action in the first half. The second 45 starts in similar fashion until Steven Gerrard strikes. The man booed and jeered by United supporters ever since he became a first team regular at Liverpool strikes a killer blow in Chelsea's title hopes. The goal brings a Chelsea on slaught but Agger and Carragher banish the demons of Drogba and stand firm. The final whistle goes. Chelsea fans are silent, Liverpool fans sing the praises of their players who have played for nothing but pride whilst Untied fans thank the enemy for giving them a chance at glory.

45 minutes later and United kick off with Wayne Rooney leading the line. Their is a zip in their play, with Rooney being instrumental. Untied win the game with Darren Gibson and Dimitar Berbatov scoring. United lead the league by two points and after both themselves and Chelsea win on the final day, Sir Alex Ferguson becomes the first manager to win 4 Premiership titles in a row. The title returns to Sir Matt Busby Way!


So which one are you going with? In my honest opinion, whilst it won't exactly pan out like i say, scenario 1 will be the one that we read about on Monday morning. With home games left for each team on the last weekend of the league and against weak opposition (with all due respects again to Wigan and Stoke), this can be the only weekend that upsets the title. Whoever leads come Monday morning will be champions.

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