The English Premier League has
started its fresh season. With new season come new fans. Because they have
decided to follow the game, they have to choose a club to support. Fans mostly
are armchair experts fooling themselves to believe that their vociferous
‘support’ from Hill Road, Brigade Road, Salt Lake or GK-II in anyway makes a
shard of a difference to the proceedings in England. It doesn’t. Yet they
choose. For all the fellow collegians are choosing and all the office employees
are too. Besides, girls respect a football follower more. Every boy and his
uncle knows that.
White Hart Lane is a breeder park for bigger clubs. A bed and breakfast inn until you find a cozy apartment. Quite similar to their North London neighbours Arsenal, they play with visual flair only to end up as unlucky losers. I digress. The important question is – how long are Gareth Bale and Scott Parker staying? Shall we ask manager André Villas-Boas? What i learned from Titanic is that rats jump a sinking ship and try to find a Parisian bakery. Seriously, Tottenham and Arsenal have much in common. It’s just that they have been perennially warring siblings…alright cousins…alright neighbours who can’t see the other succeed.
Manchester United has a philosophy of intimidating referees unless he goes
by the name of Howard Webb. United is not a bad club, they try and try and try
until they have the injury time goal- by hook or crook or sinker. You want to
irk them, just say Paul Scholes is not the greatest midfielder of his
generation. They have a youth program, they use home grown talent, have
financial strength and a decorated recent past. But the fans are snooty and
give the club a bad name. You will seldom find a United fan who will not be a
jerk. Most have never kicked a football farther than 50 yards but would still
buy overpriced official jersey that looks like a table cloth. The original
Glory hunters whose tweets end with #GGMU.
And remember,anybody can beat anybody in EPL. It is just that sort of a league, just look at last season’s circle of results.
The game run by BCCI Mafioso is too
mainstream and to show that you are in a different league, club football
especially EPL is the way to go. In doing that, people end up making the wrong
choices. Then again, the reason to choose maybe varied– say your crush on a
star player or that your arch enemy supports club A so you end up with Z or
that you follow that your group does. Doesn’t
matter, you can do a switch to the opposite camp and no one will call you
fucking Van Persie. Maybe this list will help in going through the options.
Arsenal is an underachiever, at
the same time the club is an over-achiever. The sort of team that just
guarantees to give you heartburns with their unpredictability, as they oscillate between prodigious
brilliance and school boy faux pas.
The Invincibles of 2003-04 have
long gone. Each year they built something and see their players lured by deep
pocket clubs. It is as easy as luring kids with candy. You can’t win the league
with a bunch of kids, except if the kids are Manchester United’s Class of
92’.And Sir Wenger, O Professor, you don't win anything for financial fairplay
and non abuse of capital. In Arsène you trust, in Arsène you will rust. So will
the trophy cabinet.
Chelsea, masters of parking the
bus. Or in John Terry’s case barking racial slurs. Yes, finally they
are Champions of Europe.. but wait till they crash out of Champions League or
play against Barça, whichever comes earlier. Like a rich playboy who doesn’t
settle for one glam girlfriend, Chelsea doesn’t settle for the best of coaches.
How else would you let José Mourinho, Gus Hiddink and Carlo Ancelotti go? Their
game is not visually attractive, and they are not even the best club in London,
leave alone England or Europe. And one more thing, they aren’t the richer club
in the deviously, sinisterly labeled El Cashico game vs Manchester City. A
legacy of financial profligacy – Roman Abramovich and Stamford Bridge. Some one
make him watch Moneyball.
White Hart Lane is a breeder park for bigger clubs. A bed and breakfast inn until you find a cozy apartment. Quite similar to their North London neighbours Arsenal, they play with visual flair only to end up as unlucky losers. I digress. The important question is – how long are Gareth Bale and Scott Parker staying? Shall we ask manager André Villas-Boas? What i learned from Titanic is that rats jump a sinking ship and try to find a Parisian bakery. Seriously, Tottenham and Arsenal have much in common. It’s just that they have been perennially warring siblings…alright cousins…alright neighbours who can’t see the other succeed.
June 08’was a time when the crude oil prices hit
$140 dollars/barrel. It was also a time when you could fill the entire of Manchester
City supporters in a single Etihad flight. Then came
Sheikh Mansour to build the most expensive collection of horrendous looking
players you can find- Lescott, Tevez, Balotelli, Zabaleta and the works. City
fans in India should not complain about an oil price hike, if they have some
moral fiber, because that is what finances their ‘great’ club that has won a
grand total of 2 EPL titles in 44 years. Naturally, there has been a sudden
sprouting in City fan base and they can give United fans a run for their money
in terms of being obnoxious weeds. City have stolen the Poznań and have ruined
a song like Hey Jude.
It’s true, what they say - petrodollars can’t buy you class.
Liverpool. You can’t say I
support them because they win. And they are not even underdogs, you can root
for. Liverpool are just have beens who only occasionally really show up for their
big games. They play to cancel other team’s advantage and not to maximize their
own. When they can’t, they wail and moan. Even Sir Matt Busby would be tired of
this bunch who still live in the 80s when a pint was much cheaper and they were
still at the fecking perch that Fergie knocked them off. Honestly if you want
to pick a team from Merseyside Liverpool, pick Everton. David Moyes is one
good guy.
And remember,anybody can beat anybody in EPL. It is just that sort of a league, just look at last season’s circle of results.
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