The biggest match of the year is set for some prime time attention.
By Shane Evans
Dec 10, 2010 2:51:00 PM
Biggest match of the year so far? Check. 80,000 screaming fans? Check. National television attention? Check. Samir Nasri’s snood? Check.
Yes, as you all know by now, Manchester United will welcome Arsenal to Old Trafford on Monday in a match that will determine who will head into next week’s round of fixtures in first place. As it stands right now, Arsenal sit atop the table by a point. United are second having played one less match.
Big match, right? Ya, I’ll say. It’d give a dog a bone.
Doesn’t end there, though. Moving south down the M1, there is an excellent match to take in involving two more of the league’s top clubs. A struggling Chelsea side will make their annual trip to Three Point Lane to take on a much more dangerous Tottenham side in what should be the closest encounter these two have had in years. Maybe enough so that I’ll stop calling White Hart Lane cheesy nicknames.
To wrap things up in a deranged bow of dysfunction, I’ll take a quick look see at the match going on at St. James’ Park between two of the country's biggest enigmas Newcastle and Liverpool.
And that’s that. Insert played out statement of commencement here.
Yes, as you all know by now, Manchester United will welcome Arsenal to Old Trafford on Monday in a match that will determine who will head into next week’s round of fixtures in first place. As it stands right now, Arsenal sit atop the table by a point. United are second having played one less match.
Big match, right? Ya, I’ll say. It’d give a dog a bone.
Doesn’t end there, though. Moving south down the M1, there is an excellent match to take in involving two more of the league’s top clubs. A struggling Chelsea side will make their annual trip to Three Point Lane to take on a much more dangerous Tottenham side in what should be the closest encounter these two have had in years. Maybe enough so that I’ll stop calling White Hart Lane cheesy nicknames.
To wrap things up in a deranged bow of dysfunction, I’ll take a quick look see at the match going on at St. James’ Park between two of the country's biggest enigmas Newcastle and Liverpool.
And that’s that. Insert played out statement of commencement here.
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