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Premier League Predictions 2023-2024 |
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4th August 2023, 11:58 PM
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It's still will be the return of the Mack 4eva
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There's only less than a week until the new Premier League season starts so how do you think things will turn out over the coming months?
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Points total for the champions: Top scorer: Player of the year: First manager to get sacked: |
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7th August 2023, 09:22 PM
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BuzzJack Gold Member
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1. Manchester City
2. Liverpool 3. Manchester United 4. Chelsea 5. Arsenal 6. Spurs 7. Newcastle 8. Aston Villa 9. Brentford 10. Wolves 11. West Ham 12. Everton 13. Bournemouth 14. Fulham 15. Brighton 16. Burnley 17. Palace 18. Forest 19. Sheffield United 20. Luton Points total for the champions: 86 Top scorer: Haaland Player of the year: John McGinn First manager to get sacked: Steve Cooper |
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7th August 2023, 09:29 PM
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Here to play, here to stay
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1. Manchester City
2. Manchester United 3. Arsenal 4. Chelsea 5. Liverpool 6. Newcastle United 7. Tottenham Hotspur 8. Aston Villa 9. Brighton & Hove Albion 10. West Ham United 11. Fulham 12. Burnley 13. Crystal Palace 14. Brentford 15. Everton 16. Nottingham Forest 17. Sheffield United 18. AFC Bournemouth 19. Wolverhampton Wanderers 20. Luton Town Points total for the champions: 88 Top scorer: Erling Haaland (Manchester City) Player of the year: Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City) First manager to get sacked: Paul Heckingbottom (Sheffield United) Extra bits; Golden glove: Alisson Becker (Liverpool) Clubs to be promoted to PL at end of season; Leicester City West Bromwich Albion Middlesbrough |
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7th August 2023, 10:11 PM
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WINTER IS COMING
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1. Manchester City
2. Arsenal 3. Liverpool 4. Manchester United 5. Newcastle 6. Chelsea 7. Aston Villa 8. Brighton 9. Tottenham Hotspur 10. Bournemouth 11. West Ham 12. Brentford 13. Crystal Palace 14. Nottingham Forest 15. Fulham 16. Burnley 17. Everton 18. Wolves 19. Luton 20. Sheffield United Points total for the champions: 94 Top scorer: Haaland Player of the year: Haaland First manager to get sacked: David Moyes Strange one, outside of City and Arsenal I think any of the teams between 3rd and 9th could do well. But much like Liverpool and Chelsea had shockers last season, a couple of the teams will fall below bar but anybodies guess who they will be. Think Liverpool will score loads but we'll concede a lot too. Think we're a season away from challenging from the league, probably similar to Man Utd too. Villa are the wildcard in the pack, they've recruited well, but they're also well fancied so the pressure could go two ways. Going down.. Sheffield Utd and Luton are by far the weakest teams. Forest, Everton and Wolves all look a bit of a shambles as I write this, but they all have far more quality than Luton and Sheffield Utd who I suspect will be banking on their home form big team, much like Forest did last season. |
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8th August 2023, 03:20 PM
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Here to play, here to stay
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If Wolves sack their manager before the weekend would that not count towards the guessed for first managerial sacking given it was before the new season started?
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8th August 2023, 03:23 PM
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BuzzJack Legend
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Player of the year: John McGinn Boldest shout I've ever seen. If Wolves sack their manager before the weekend would that not count towards the guessed for first managerial sacking given it was before the new season started? Yeah that wouldn't count, it's gotta be from day 1 in my book. |
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9th August 2023, 02:37 PM
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It's still will be the return of the Mack 4eva
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1. Manchester City
2. Arsenal 3. Manchester United 4. Newcastle United 5. Liverpool 6. Aston Villa 7. Brighton & Hove Albion 8. Chelsea 9. Tottenham Hotspur 10. Brentford 11. Fulham 12. Crystal Palace 13. Burnley 14. West Ham United 15. Nottingham Forest 16. AFC Bournemouth 17. Wolverhampton Wanderers 18. Everton 19. Sheffield United 20. Luton Town Points total for the Champions: 91 Top scorer: Haaland (Man City) Player of the Year: Haaland (Man City) First manager to get sacked: David Moyes (West Ham United) Extra bits: Golden Glove: Ederson (Man City) To be promoted from the Championship: Leicester City Sunderland Leeds United |
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9th August 2023, 08:43 PM
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BuzzJack Platinum Member
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1. Manchester City
2. Liverpool 3. Arsenal 4. Manchester United 5. Chelsea 6. Newcastle United 7. Tottenham Hotspur 8. Aston Villa 9. Brighton & Hove Albion 10. West Ham United 11. Burnley 12. Fulham 13. Everton 14. Brentford 15. Nottingham Forest 16. Crystal Palace 17. Bournemouth 18. Luton Town 19. Wolverhampton Wanderers 20. Sheffield United Points total for the champions: 93 Top scorer: Erling Haaland Player of the year: Erling Haaland First manager to get sacked: David Moyes |
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10th August 2023, 09:14 AM
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BuzzJack Legend
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Let's go for a few punts just for the lols.
1 Man United 2 Man City 3 Chelsea 4 Liverpool 5 Arsenal 6 Spurs 7 Newcastle 8 Villa 9 Burnley 10 Brighton 11 Brentford 12 Bournemouth 13 Palace 14 Everton 15 West Ham 16 Fulham 17 Luton 18 Forest 19 Wolves 20 Sheffield United Points total for the champions: 87 Top scorer: Kane [if he goes to Bayern then Rashford] Player of the year: Fernandes First manager to get sacked: O'Neil All managers to get sacked or leave during the season: Heckingbottom, O'Neil, Cooper, Silva, Moyes, Dyche, De Zerbi, Emery, Howe, Postecoglu |
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10th August 2023, 01:14 PM
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BuzzJack Platinum Member
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1. Manchester City
2. Manchester United 3. Arsenal 4. Liverpool 5. Newcastle United 6. Chelsea 7. Aston Villa 8. Brighton & Hove Albion 9. Tottenham Hotspur 10. Fulham 11. West Ham United 12. Burnley 13. Crystal Palace 14. Brentford 15. Bournemouth 16. Everton 17. Wolverhampton Wanderers 18. Nottingham Forest 19. Luton Town 20. Sheffield United Points total for the champions: 90 Top scorer: Erling Haaland Player of the year: Bukayo Saka First manager to get sacked: Sean Dyche It's hard to imagine anyone but Manchester City winning the league this season but I would personally rather see anyone but them winning it which would be an unprecedented 4th in a row in English top division football. I don't think there will be much change to last season's top 4 but can see Newcastle dropping out of it this time, think the days of Liverpool being the closest challengers for the title are gone now. Chelsea should be much improved compared to last season but not expecting them to do anything crazy in the league. Tottenham will underwhelm once again especially without Harry Kane in their team. I think Burnley will have a good season with Vincent Kompany as the manager and will easily be the highest of the newly promoted teams. The relegation places were really hard to predict this time, there's about 5 or 6 teams that could easily get relegated and are all interchangeable but I've gone with Nottingham Forest, Luton & Sheffield United. It's gonna be another season of struggle for Everton and I think Sean Dyche is likely to be the first manager to get sacked. |
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12th August 2023, 08:09 AM
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Shakin Stevens
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I hate doing predictions as they are very much what is happening now which leads to your choices but here goes:
1) Man City 2) Man United 3) Arsenal 4) Chelsea 5) Newcastle United 6) Liverpool 7) Brighton 8) Aston Villa 9) Tottenham Hotspur 10) Brentford 11) Bournemouth 12) Fulham 13) Crystal Palace 14) West Ham 15) Burnley 16)Wolves 17) Nottingham Forest 18) Everton 19) Luton Town 20) Sheff United |
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12th August 2023, 12:45 PM
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BuzzJack Enthusiast
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1. Manchester City
2. Manchester United 3. Arsenal 4. Liverpool 5. Newcastle United 6. Chelsea 7. Brighton & Hove Albion 8. Aston Villa 9. Tottenham Hotspur 10. Brentford 11. West Ham United 12. Everton 13. Crystal Palace 14. Nottingham Forest 15. Bournemouth 16. Burnley 17. Fulham 18. Wolverhampton Wanderers 19. Sheffield United 20. Luton Town Points total for the champions: 94 Top scorer: Erling Haaland Player of the year: Marcus Rashford First manager to get sacked: Rob Edwards |
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5th December 2023, 02:04 PM
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BuzzJack Legend
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Congratulations to Wardy for being the only one to predict that Heckingbottom would be the first managerial sacking.
Surprised there were so many for Moyes! He's a legend to the hammers fans I know |
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21st May 2024, 12:07 AM
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BuzzJack Platinum Member
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1. Manchester City 2. Manchester United 3. Arsenal 4. Liverpool 5. Newcastle United 6. Chelsea 7. Aston Villa 8. Brighton & Hove Albion 9. Tottenham Hotspur 10. Fulham 11. West Ham United 12. Burnley 13. Crystal Palace 14. Brentford 15. Bournemouth 16. Everton 17. Wolverhampton Wanderers 18. Nottingham Forest 19. Luton Town 20. Sheffield United Points total for the champions: 90 Top scorer: Erling Haaland Player of the year: Bukayo Saka First manager to get sacked: Sean Dyche It's hard to imagine anyone but Manchester City winning the league this season but I would personally rather see anyone but them winning it which would be an unprecedented 4th in a row in English top division football. I don't think there will be much change to last season's top 4 but can see Newcastle dropping out of it this time, think the days of Liverpool being the closest challengers for the title are gone now. Chelsea should be much improved compared to last season but not expecting them to do anything crazy in the league. Tottenham will underwhelm once again especially without Harry Kane in their team. I think Burnley will have a good season with Vincent Kompany as the manager and will easily be the highest of the newly promoted teams. The relegation places were really hard to predict this time, there's about 5 or 6 teams that could easily get relegated and are all interchangeable but I've gone with Nottingham Forest, Luton & Sheffield United. It's gonna be another season of struggle for Everton and I think Sean Dyche is likely to be the first manager to get sacked. 3/20 for the league positions and one point short for the champions points total. |
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21st May 2024, 07:20 AM
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WINTER IS COMING
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Happy with most of my predictions, only real ones I got wrong were United top 4 (not even close) and Wolves being relegated (not even close).
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