Reuters Blogs

Reuters Soccer Blog

World Soccer views and news

May 9th, 2008

Vlog on the pitch: who’ll gain glory and who will survive?

Posted by: Kevin Fylan
Tags: Reuters Soccer Blog

In a bumper Friday edition of Vlog on the Pitch Owen Wyatt is joined by Jon Bramley and Darcy Lambton (described in the comments this week as a glamour boy, and who are we to argue?) to discuss who’ll be delighted and who’ll be distraught after the final weekend of the Premier League season.

But don’t let Owen and his boys hog the screen. If you’ve got something to say, record yourself on camera, as lo-def as you like, and put it up on google video, youtube or somewhere similar. If you tag it “Vlog on the Pitch” we’ll find it and post it up here.

Otherwise, send us your comments in the usual way. We love to hear your views…

Kevin Fylan, Berlin

5 comments so far

I don’t think that anything will change at the top of the league. Though Steve Bruce has promised that Wigan will give their 100 percent in the last match, I think Man United are too strong a side for Wigan and although Chelsea will also win against a revived Bolton, the Reds will retain the title on goal difference.
Now that we know for sure Bolton is staying up, it leaves Birmingham, Fulham and Reading fighting for survival.
Birmingham have a tough draw against Blackburn. But the Midlands team is playing at home and that could just give them the advantage. Fulham too are playing a strong side in Portsmouth and that too away at Fratton Park. This game could be their last in the top league.
Reading comparitively have a easier game against Reading, considering the pasting the Rams have got this season. But Reading have been really poor playing away games this season. So I think it will be a miracle if Reading can pull this win and in turn get to safety.

- Posted by Nachiket

Utd will win 3 - 0 (Rooney, Ronaldo 2). Chelsea will win 1 - 0. Utd retain the league. Fulham will stay up. Bristol City to win the play offs.

- Posted by Luke Goddard

A great and lively vlog.
I disagree with Keegan the premiership is great and will go down to the wire .
Thanks to you all .
Keep it up.
Geoff.
Chelsea fan.

- Posted by geoff miller

Fulham have NOT got the hardest game. In my honest opinion i feel birmingham have got the toughest sunday ahead of them. Blackburn rovers are a quality outfit with a solid back line and deadly strikers who are in form. People seem to think fulham have got the hardest game because they take a quick glance at the table and see pompey near the top. Blackburn aren’t that far behind and they havn’t got an FA Cup final on their minds. Birmingham were truly atrocious last week and are sinking fast. The same can be said about reading. As a fulham fan i almost wet myself with joy when i saw the comments by the reading assistant. Derby will want to go down with a bang, and now they have got a real incentive to send reading down. We (fulham) did it to norwich two years back and i loved it! Those derby players and fans can go out there with ZERO pressure, ZERO worries and just go and enjoy themsevles against a dreadful reading side, with none other than liam rosenior (no words) playing at left back.
Fulham FC have done themselves proud with the fight that they have shown. In the process the fans (usually criminally quiet) have found their voice and remember what it feels like to support such a lovely club. These feelings were progressivly lost under sanchump and the brigade of dross that he brought in. I can hold my hands up and say, if we go down, we have gone down fighting. Fulham to draw, reading to lose, brum to draw are my predicitions. may the best team win!

- Posted by james

United will do it. Do I win five pounds?

- Posted by Rafa

Post Your Comment

*
To prove you're a person (not a spam script), type the security word shown in the picture. Click on the picture to hear an audio file of the word.
Click to hear an audio file of the anti-spam word

House Rules:
  • We moderate all comments and will publish everything that advances the post directly or with relevant tangential
  • We try not to publish comments that we think are offensive or appear to pass you off as another person, and we will be conservative if comments may be considered libelous.information.