It’s been a good three months since we last saw some heart stopping, adrenalin pumping premier league football action. That’s all about to change today. The irrepressible hunger of premier league fans the world over will finally begin to be satisfied this afternoon.
The eyes of the footballing world turn to The Emirates Stadium first up, as title contenders’ Arsenal attempt to start the season as they did last year, with unparalleled style and panache, against new-boys West Brom. Arsenal will be looking to set the pace for the rest of the title contenders again, but more importantly, to keep up with it throughout the season. And new signings Samir Nasri and Aaron Ramsey will be looking to fill the void left by the departures of Alex Hleb and Mathieu Flamini.
It hasn’t been a sleepy summer break by any stretch of the imagination. There’s been a flurry of activity on the transfer front, with big players exiting the league, and yet more coming in.
Champions Manchester United though, have been fairly quiet. But then again, maybe not. As any United fan will tell you, holding on to marquee player Cristiano Ronaldo was as big a chunk of good news as any new signing can possible bring. What remains to be seen, though, is if Ronaldo can keep up his sterling performances of last season. After all, though the lad may be physically in Manchester, his heart wanders the hallowed green turfs of the Bernabeu. As far as transfer arrivals go, United are widely tipped to bring in Spurs’ frontman Dimitar Berbatov before Sunday’s opener against Newcastle United, thereby further strengthening that already fantastic squad. Some experts, though, tip United to finish second to Chelsea. Fergie, I’m sure, will disagree.
Chelsea are very much like the wounded tiger, eager for vengeance, and eager for silverware. They finished trophyless last time around, but could so easily have ended with three of them. They let slip the Carling Cup, Premier League and Champions’ League, with a margin as wide as any of the few hairs on Luis Felipe Scolari’s head. Chelsea will be eager to bite back, and bite back hard. This is a team burning with ambition, and brimming with talent. New arrival Deco will add to the quality of a world-class midfield starring Lampard, Ballack, Essien, and Joe Cole. They kick off their league campaign against Potsmouth at Stamford Bridge.
Liverpool, perennial title contenders, have never quite had it in them to scale that final frontier called consistency. Breathtaking at times, Liverpool can turn on the heat against any given opposition on their day. But those days don’t seem to come often enough for the Anfield faithful, who are keen to end their 18-year Premier League title drought. Quality is something The Reds do not lack in, with Mr Liverpool, Stevie Gerrard, forming the crux of the Liverpool attack spearheaded by the exciting new partnership of Fernando Torres and Robbie Keane. Keane, with his sharp vision and admirable creativity is tipped to provide opportunities up front as well as score a bagful of goals himself.
But the time for talk is over. It is time for fans to hoist their flags, hold up their pennants, and sing their songs. It is time for managers to pull up their socks, and put on their thinking caps, and prepare for another 10-month long battle of wits with their peers. It is time for players to don their gladiator spirit, to mercilessly do battle to realise their ambitions. The world watches. It is time.