Well, MUFC plays badly enough in their first few games, enought to open up talks of crisis. Arsenal meanwhile can't seem to get out of first gear, but no one really expect them to start with a bang. Tottenham Hotsours starts just as badly as last season, and this surely left Juande Ramos in a precarious position. Chelsea and Liverpool seems to set the wordl alight in the meantime, and Liverpool has just done one over MUFC.
Based on this starts, just how will the season goes? Well, Man Utd always seems to start their season in reverse gear, but then build gradually as the players slowly shifts their performance in upward trajectory.So i think that they'll start to have this aura of invincibility as soon as the crocked players returns and Dimitar Berbatov settles in. As for Arsenal, they'll get in deep trouble if the new boys and the promoted kids didn't settle as well as Arsene hoped, but then i expect them to be really good at the second half of the season. Tho it would probably be too late too mount s serious title challenge. As for Chelsea, you can expect them to stroll through the season in their unflinching manner, ruthless while able to play to Scolari's atttacking flair games. You can expect them to be good throughout the season as the genuine contender for the title. As for Liverpool, it's still too early to say. I remain unconvinced at their title credentials. Rafa';s rotational policy would undone them soon, and the new buys are unconvincing. As for Tottenham, well this could go really really badly. There are parallels to last season farce. But i expect them to stick to Juande Ramos, giving him enough time to justify his abilities and the money Spurs spend on him. But really, 4th place looks beyond them (again). Next season maybe