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    JOHON8
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    Smaller EPL clubs Beefing up Offense

    Sunderland signing Gyan
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/foot...nd/8958346.stm
    Birmingham
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/foot...ty/8956520.stm
    Stoke
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/foot...ty/8957431.stm

    etc...

    The EPL is starting to look a lot better offensively, teams like Stoke known for being defensive teams are realizing the goal competition this season is a lot stronger.

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    It's a good theory, but West Brom, West Ham and Wigan who all lack solid strikers didn't buy any.

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    pdx107
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    love the move for the black cats

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    Wait for the winter to arrive then you see how offensive teams really are.

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    I cant see big changes ))

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    Josu
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    Gudjohnsen didn't do to well in Spurs, can't see him doing any better in Stoke. He has seen his golden days.



    That was nice though.

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    Blackpool have bought a few. Reckon they have a decent chance of maybe staying up now.

    Good manager as well. Laying them to be relegated could be a decent bet at 2.5 payout odds

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