Now what the bloody hell do Man Utd think they're doing? Don't they know they're supposed to be crap in the first half of the season, allowing Newcastle, Liverpool, Arsenal etc. to build up a lead, and then after Christmas they decide "Oh, fine, we suppose we'd better try to win this Premiership thingy" and go on an incredible run, and claim victory? Silly!

I thought it might be a tough season for the Gunners, and if Walcott can't rescue the current 1-0 defecit against Man City, it will have been a very poor start indeed.

Anyway, after 5 competitive games, I will give my thoughts on Liverpool's season so far.

BAD:
- We've conceded in every game so far. Last season, clean sheets were a hallmark of our team.
- Injuries. Ouch. Carra, Riise, Kewell, Warnock, Sissoko, Paletta....
- The new players haven't quite gelled yet, and I don't think we've seen the best of Bellamy and Gonzalez yet.

GOOD:
- Undefeated so far.
- After playing the same amount of Premiership games as Chelsea, we've earned more points.
- We avoided the potential banana skin of Maccabi Haifa.
- Daniel Agger has been fantastic. Even if you ignore that goal, which is a candidate for the best I've ever seen from a centre-back, he has looked solid. It's good to know that when Sami finally retires/leaves (I think next season will be his last in a red shirt) our defence will still be strong.
- Peter Crouch. 5 goals in his last 5 games, although 2 were in the England game. And indeed, since December, he's scored 24 goals in 41 appearances for Liverpool and England. Crouchie can't score indeed.