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Aug 4 2021, 01:24 PM
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It's still will be the return of the Mack 4eva
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There's only 10 days until the new Premier League season starts so how do you think things will turn out over the coming months?
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Aug 4 2021, 02:32 PM
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BuzzJack Legend
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1. Man City
2. Chelsea 3. Man United 4. Liverpool 5. Leicester 6. Arsenal 7. Tottenham 8. Leeds 9. Everton 10. West Ham 11. Southampton 12. Burnley 13. Aston Villa 14. Newcastle 15. Brighton 16. Wolves 17. Crystal Palace 18. Watford 19. Norwich 20. Brentford Points total for the champions: 94 Top scorer: Kane Player of the year: De Bruyne First manager to get sacked: Lage This post has been edited by Dobbo.: Aug 4 2021, 02:33 PM |
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Aug 4 2021, 05:27 PM
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WINTER IS COMING
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1. Man City
2. Chelsea 3. Liverpool 4. Man Utd 5. Arsenal 6. Leicester 7. Tottenham 8. West Ham 9. Brighton 10. Leeds 11. Aston Villa 12. Everton 13. Wolves 14. Brentford 15. Burnley 16. Crystal Palace 17. Watford 18. Southampton 19. Newcastle 20. Norwich Points total for the champions: 91 Top scorer: Salah Player of the year: Havertz First manager to get sacked: Nuno Tough one to call this season, I think the Top 4 are way ahead of the rest and by some distance. It's hard to say how good Man Utd will be with Sancho and likely Varane. City should walk the league on paper and Chelsea will strengthen. I'm biased as a Liverpool fan, but they are going quietly under the radar. I think people forget how good they were until the injuries tore everyone apart! Lack of signings will be what hinders Liverpool though. As for the bottom, Norwich seem to be intent on selling all their best players, Newcastle are hoping Wilson stays fit for the entire season and Southampton seem slightly in disarray. Although I'd be willing to be wrong and hope this is the season Burnley finally go back down! |
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Aug 5 2021, 02:31 PM
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Shakin Stevens
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Do you not feel somewhat admiration for Burnley having one of the lowest wage bills in the division?
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Aug 5 2021, 02:38 PM
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IncredibleSquirrel
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I'm not going to do a 1-20 but my prediction is all three promoted teams stay up.
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Aug 5 2021, 11:11 PM
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BuzzJack Platinum Member
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1. Liverpool
2. Manchester United 3. Manchester City 4. Chelsea 5. Leicester 6. Tottenham 7. Arsenal 8. Everton 9. Leeds 10. Wolves 11. West Ham 12. Aston Villa 13. Newcastle 14. Southampton 15. Watford 16. Crystal Palace 17. Brentford 18. Burnley 19. Norwich 20. Brighton Points total for the champions: 90 Top scorer: Harry Kane Player of the year: Jadon Sancho First manager to get sacked: Xisco Munoz (Watford) I have a feeling that Liverpool will be a lot stronger this season based off how they ended last season and some of their key players coming back. I can't tell at all with Man United, we've made some good signings but I am still not sure if we will be able to win the league, we should definitely win a trophy though and there's no excuse not to. Manchester City kind of won the league by default last season and despite them signing Jack Grealish I think they will decline in the league and focus more on trying to win the Champions League. Chelsea can beat anyone on their day but beating almost everyone on almost every day? I don't think so, they're the best cup team in the league but I don't think they will do it week in week out. I don't think there will be much difference to last season for the places just below the top 4. The mid section of the table are all interchangeable, I think Crystal Palace will struggle with Patrick Vieira as manager. I've gone for 2 promoted sides to stay up and I think relegation has been coming for both Burnley and Brighton over recent years and this may be the season when their time is up. |
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Aug 9 2021, 01:25 PM
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Shakin Stevens
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1. Manchester United
2. Chelsea 3. Man City 4. Liverpool 5. Leicester City 6. Tottenham 7. Everton 8. West Ham 9. Arsenal 10. Aston Villa 11. Leeds United 12. Newcastle United 13. Wolves 14. Burnley 15. Southampton 16. Brighton 17. Brentford 18. Watford 19. Crystal Palace 20. Norwich City Points total for the champions: 90 Top scorer: Lukaku (Chelsea) Player of the year: Paul Pogba (Man United) First manager to get sacked: Xisco Munoz (Watford) Not sure about first to be sacked as if Viera or Munoz are gotten rid of early an Allardyce figure could life then out of relegation! This post has been edited by steve201: Aug 9 2021, 06:32 PM |
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Aug 9 2021, 01:55 PM
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Here to play, here to stay
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1. Manchester United
2. Chelsea 3. Manchester City 4. Liverpool 5. Leicester City 6. Leeds United 7. Arsenal 8. West Ham United 9. Tottenham Hotspur 10. Everton 11. Wolves 12. Aston Villa 13. Burnley 14. Brentford 15. Brighton 16. Crystal Palace 17. Watford 18. Newcastle United 19. Southampton 20. Norwich City Points total for the champions: 91 Top scorer: Jadon Sancho (Manchester United) Player of the year: Jadon Sancho (Manchester United) First manager to get sacked: Xisco Munoz (Watford) |
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Aug 11 2021, 01:38 PM
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It's still will be the return of the Mack 4eva
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1. Man City
2. Man United 3. Liverpool 4. Chelsea 5. Leicester City 6. Tottenham 7. Arsenal 8. Leeds 9. Aston Villa 10. Everton 11. West Ham United 12. Wolves 13. Newcastle 14. Southampton 15. Crystal Palace 16. Brentford 17. Burnley 18. Brighton 19. Norwich City 20. Watford Points total for the champions: 88 Top scorer: Harry Kane Player of the year: Jadon Sancho First manager to get sacked: Xisco Munoz (Watford) |
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Aug 13 2021, 06:51 PM
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BuzzJack Legend
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1. Man City
2. Chelsea 3. Liverpool 4. Man United 5. Leicester City 6. Tottenham 7. Arsenal 8. Leeds 9. Aston Villa 10. Everton 11. West Ham United 12. Southampton 13. Brighton 14. Wolves 15. Newcastle 16. Crystal Palace 17. Brentford 18. Norwich 19. Burnley 20. Watford Points total for the champions: 92 Top scorer: Harry Kane Player of the year: Jack Grealish First manager to get sacked: Xisco Munoz (Watford) |
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Aug 13 2021, 08:00 PM
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BuzzJack Enthusiast
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1 Man United
2 Man City 3 Liverpool 4 Chelsea 5 Leicester 6 Tottenham 7 Everton 8 Arsenal 9 Leeds 10 West Ham 11 Brighton 12 Aston Villa 13 Wolves 14 Southampton 15 Newcastle 16 Brentford 17 Crystal Palace 18 Burnley 19 Watford 20 Norwich Points total for the champions: 90 Top scorer: Harry Kane Player of the year: Bruno Fernandez First manager to get sacked: Steve Bruce |
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Oct 3 2021, 10:01 AM
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It's still will be the return of the Mack 4eva
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First manager to get sacked: Xisco Munoz (Watford)
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Oct 3 2021, 10:37 AM
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BuzzJack Platinum Member
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You just know that it will happen with Watford, the strange thing is that they've actually made quite a good start to the season.
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Oct 3 2021, 11:01 AM
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Here to play, here to stay
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I predicted correctly! Wasn’t that much of a risk to guess that though.
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Oct 3 2021, 01:27 PM
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Shakin Stevens
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Even for Watford that’s ridiculous, one reason why I didn’t want them promoted, the board are a joke!
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Oct 4 2021, 08:13 AM
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BuzzJack Legend
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On the plus side, at least we'll see Ranieri back in the prem! (Assuming that's who replaces him)
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Oct 4 2021, 08:39 AM
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Here to play, here to stay
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Jul 28 2022, 03:11 PM
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BuzzJack Platinum Member
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1. Liverpool 2. Manchester United 3. Manchester City 4. Chelsea 5. Leicester 6. Tottenham 7. Arsenal 8. Everton 9. Leeds 10. Wolves 11. West Ham 12. Aston Villa 13. Newcastle 14. Southampton 15. Watford 16. Crystal Palace 17. Brentford 18. Burnley 19. Norwich 20. Brighton Points total for the champions: 90 Top scorer: Harry Kane Player of the year: Jadon Sancho First manager to get sacked: Xisco Munoz (Watford) I have a feeling that Liverpool will be a lot stronger this season based off how they ended last season and some of their key players coming back. I can't tell at all with Man United, we've made some good signings but I am still not sure if we will be able to win the league, we should definitely win a trophy though and there's no excuse not to. Manchester City kind of won the league by default last season and despite them signing Jack Grealish I think they will decline in the league and focus more on trying to win the Champions League. Chelsea can beat anyone on their day but beating almost everyone on almost every day? I don't think so, they're the best cup team in the league but I don't think they will do it week in week out. I don't think there will be much difference to last season for the places just below the top 4. The mid section of the table are all interchangeable, I think Crystal Palace will struggle with Patrick Vieira as manager. I've gone for 2 promoted sides to stay up and I think relegation has been coming for both Burnley and Brighton over recent years and this may be the season when their time is up. Forgot to do this at the end of last season but terrible predictions from me, only got 2 places correct. My prediction for Brighton in particular was shocking! At least I got the first manager to get sacked correct |
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Jul 28 2022, 03:44 PM
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BuzzJack Legend
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This was mine:
1. Man City 2. Chelsea 3. Man United 4. Liverpool 5. Leicester 6. Arsenal 7. Tottenham 8. Leeds 9. Everton 10. West Ham 11. Southampton 12. Burnley 13. Aston Villa 14. Newcastle 15. Brighton 16. Wolves 17. Crystal Palace 18. Watford 19. Norwich 20. Brentford Points total for the champions: 94 Top scorer: Kane Player of the year: De Bruyne First manager to get sacked: Lage Leeds and Everton doing me dirty after I backed them strongly. Brentford the opposite but I won't fall into the same trap as I did with Huddersfield, Sheffield United & Leeds - they WILL NOT do well next season. Incredulous that half the managers were sacked last season and Lage wasn't one them, never mind being the first one! This post has been edited by Dobbo.: Jul 28 2022, 03:45 PM |
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