The All Seeing Eye
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BillyIdle on Wed, 11/18/2009 at 3:23pm.
" The Manchester United manager admits the first half of the season has been more competitive than in recent years and would not be surprised if the Big Four's monopoly of the Champions League places is challenged. Come May he clearly believes United and Chelsea, currently five points clear, will be battling for the big prize.
Ferguson, who has won 11 Premier League titles and two Champions League trophies in his 23 years at Old Trafford, said: "I had a feeling about there being a change last season. The top teams are losing games and more points than ever through the early part of the season.
"That gives rise to the hope that it could be a very competitive league. Still my experience tells me that two teams break away towards the last part of the season."
Ferguson, however, is unsure who might snatch the fourth Champions League slot.
"I could toss a coin and that could be my best chance of deciding who could break into the top four out of Tottenham, Aston Villa, Everton and Manchester City with all the money they have. That's a difficult competition in itself and any one of them is capable of doing that." (Yahoo)
Is Sir Alex being kind, or is there hope for Everton yet?
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