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What was the bigger achievement - Manchester United's treble or Arsenal's unbeaten season? Is Ally McCoist going to be a success as Rangers boss? Who's going to win the Champions League? Here's the verdict of the Betfair football forum...
"All Liverpool fans have got to be very thankful for Arsenal and be praying that they can keep performing. Liverpool's route into Europe next season depends on Arsenal beating Birmingham this weekend, and their only chance of preventing (Manchester United winning league title) number 19 is in Arsenal's hands." - the bloob
"Marseille aren't abysmal. Sir Alex would have been desperate for a score draw or better. Any football fan will know after Porto that anything can happen in Champions League football, and although Manchester United are definite favourites to progress, it's by no means a done deal. 1-1 wouldn't shock me either the way we've been playing recently... Can't see us winning it anyhow, everyone knows this is Bayern's year ([12.5])." - RMB
"Let's cut to the chase. Lennon has won three, drawn one, and lost one against possibly the greatest Glasgow Rangers manager of all time. He has made him look like a beaten up old man with no place to go. So what chance does Ally McCoist have when he comes up against the Ginger Guardiola? Exactly." - T.Romo
"I would say the unbeaten season is harder to do than winning the treble. I doubt it has been done in a top league in the last 50 years, While the treble has been done by the Champions League winners for the last two seasons running. Having said that I would rather have the medals. So basically the unbeaten season is a greater achievement but the treble is what most players would rather do." - JamDav1982
"Rangers beat Sporting 2-0 in Lisbon last time they met a few seasons ago and Sporting were a lot better then than they are now. Rangers have injuries but they should still be good enough. I watched Sporting getting humped by 10 men at home on Monday and they are woeful. [6.0] is a cracking price." - the lay preacher
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Published: 24 Feb 2011
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