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27th July 2019, 06:06 PM
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Two weeks to go until the new season.. time to get those predictions in so we can see how right or wrong we were come May!
01 Manchester City 02 Liverpool 03 Tottenham Hotspur 04 Arsenal 05 Manchester United 06 Chelsea 07 Leicester City 08 Everton 09 Wolverhampton Wanders 10 West Ham United 11 Watford 12 Bournemouth 13 Burley 14 Crystal Palace 15 Southampton 16 Brighton & Hove Albion 17 Norwich City 18 Aston Villa 19 Newcastle United 20 Sheffield United I can't see past the top 2 again being 1st and 2nd. I think the gap the other teams have to make up is so much that I can't see it being possible. City to edge past Liverpool again, although I don't think both teams will get as many points as last year. Totteham have strengthened well and if they can keep Eriksen I think they will be in really good stead. The worry for me is their full-backs if they let Rose go. Arsenal/Manchester United/Chelsea is compeltely interchangable for me. I've gone for Arsenal as the 4th team, purely on the basis of their attack. The rest of their team is bang average, but I can say the same about Chelsea and Man Utd and neither of those two teams have the strength in attack of Arsenal. Man Utd having a good pre-season, but it counts for nothing and if anything I think it's just hindering how bad they were towards the end of last season. I still don't think they have signed anyone decent and relying on Rashford as the main striker will be where they fall down imo. 7th-11th could go either way. Everyone is tipping Everton to do well, but they're downgrading Gueye for Delph and they don't have Zouma. West Hm have made some great signings but it can take them a while to get adjusted to the league (I really like Haller for example). After that I think it's anyone's game apart from 20th. Sheffield United are surely nailed on to finish bottom, terrible football, some terrible signings to match. I can see them being like Brighton in that they have some good home form, but are terrible away. I think they will really struggle. Villa to be the Fulham of 2019-2020. I do wonder if Palace will struggle this year as well. If they lose Zaha they don't really have anyone who can sign goals and they have a horrible injury list at the moment.. |
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27th July 2019, 06:31 PM
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BuzzJack Platinum Member
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1. Manchester City
2. Liverpool 3. Tottenham Hotspur 4. Manchester United 5. Arsenal 6. Chelsea 7. Leicester 8. Everton 9. West Ham United 10. Crystal Palace 11. Watford 12. Bournemouth 13. Aston Villa 14. Burnley 15. Wolverhampton Wanderers 16. Southampton 17. Norwich City 18. Newcastle United 19. Sheffield United 20. Brighton & Hove Albion I think City will run away with it this year. I think the Super Cup & Club World Cup are going to really hinder Liverpool. They should still have just about enough to finish above Spurs though. I see United, Arsenal & Chelsea all having really poor seasons (again) and it could really go either way for 4th. The Wolves squad isn't big enough for the Europa League so I can see them struggling like Burnley last year (and they didn't even make the tournament proper). Newcastle will miss Rafa and, while I actually think Bruce is a decent manager, I think he's more suited to the Championship and the quality in the team isn't there. Sheffield United will give it a go but get found out towards the end of the season and Brighton were only afloat because of Houghton in my opinion and with him gone I cannot see them winning much. |
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27th July 2019, 06:42 PM
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I think City will run away with it this year. I think the Super Cup & Club World Cup are going to really hinder Liverpool. They should still have just about enough to finish above Spurs though. It's only 3 extra games. The Super Cup will actually be decent for us, as it will be an extra game for the front 3 to get up to speed. I think the Club World Cup only becomes a problem if we go deep in the domestic cups, which I can't see happening unless we get the same level of draw Man City got. |
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27th July 2019, 09:01 PM
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My normal rule is that a team in comfortable mid-table at Christmas who only just stay up will go down the following season. For obvious reasons, I'm reluctant to apply that rule to next season.
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27th July 2019, 10:41 PM
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1. Manchester City
2. Liverpool 3. Tottenham Hotspur 4. Manchester United 5. Chelsea 6. Arsenal 7. Leicester City 8. Watford 9. Everton 10. Wolverhampton Wanderers 11. Crystal Palace 12. West Ham United 13. Burnley 14. Bournemouth 15. Aston Villa 16. Newcastle United 17. Southampton 18. Norwich City 19. Sheffield United 20. Brighton & Hove Albion I think the top 2 will be the same as last season but they wont both win as many games as they did last season, I think it will take about 93 points to win the league this season. Tottenham are almost nailed on for a top 4 finish I would say and it could go either way in the battle for 4th spot. Wolves will drop off from the standards of last season and I would be very surprised if Brighton avoid relegation this time. I don't think all of the promoted teams will stay up but at the same time they wont all go back down to the Championship either. Top scorer: Mohammed Salah Player of the year: Raheem Sterling First manager to get sacked: Ralph Hasenhüttl |
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31st July 2019, 10:26 AM
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1. Man City [best squad depth by miles so clear favourites]
2. Liverpool [won't be as close next season, too reliant on front 3 if one gets injured] 3. Tottenham [will just edge it but addition of ndombele is postive] 4. Chelsea [lamps will surprise people & young players will show they're capable of stepping up] 5. Arsenal [same old story will wow at times but fall apart at others] 6. Man United [no reason at all to be optimistic unless a few more big & reliable players join] 7. Leicester [additions of perez & tielemans will put them ahead of the also rans] 8. Everton [will wobble during supposed easy start putting silva under pressure but ultimately fight back] 9. West Ham [tough to call how they'll do but decent signings should see them into the top half] 10. Wolves [europe league will spoil them but not to same extent as burnley last season] 11. Southampton [expecting a big improvement for them under hassenhuttl] 12. Watford [probably the hardest team to predict as always but comfortable mid-table beckons] 13. Bournemouth [solid as ever job from howe, unspectacular but never in danger] 14. Burnley [think it'll be another tough season for them but will grind out results at the right time] 15. Crystal Palace [could be tricky if they lose both zaha as well as wan-bissaka, enough midfield options to keep em up] 16. Newcastle [don't think they'll go down but can see them flirting with relegation for a long time] 17. Aston Villa [dramatic fightback in last 5 or 6 weeks to survive] 18. Brighton [think they'll play better under potter but they don't have enough quality with an ever-ageing murray being relied upon] 19. Norwich [pukki could be heroic but we'll have to see, for now don't have enough to go on] 20. Sheffield United [couldn't really name any of their players aside from sharp - championship team in the prem like huddersfield] Points for Champions: 94 [still ridiculously high but a few more draws this time] Top Scorer: Salah [hardest one to pick due to injury potential but can't pick against someone who never misses a minute & will be on pen duties] Player of Season: Sterling [came close last season but he'll be the main man for city as KDB will get injured again & aguero will rotate will jesus] Young Player of Season: Alexander-Arnold [no obvious candidates but if he has a season like last it's a decent shout] First Managerial Sacking: Bruce [already sacked before the season's started for some people] This post has been edited by dobbo: 31st July 2019, 10:29 AM |
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4th August 2019, 05:52 PM
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bump please as the season starts on Friday!
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7th August 2019, 07:54 PM
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WINTER IS COMING
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BUMP
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8th August 2019, 11:12 AM
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It's still will be the return of the Mack 4eva
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1. Man City
2. Liverpool 3. Tottenham 4. Chelsea 5. Arsenal 6. Man United 7. Everton 8. West Ham 9. Leicester 10. Wolves 11. Watford 12. Bournemouth 13. Southampton 14. Crystal Palace 15. Burnley 16. Aston Villa 17. Norwich 18. Newcastle 19. Brighton 20. Sheffield United Points for Champions: 93 Top Scorer: Salah Player of the year: Raheem Sterling Young player of the year: Alexander-Arnold First manager to get sacked: Steve Bruce |
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8th August 2019, 11:17 AM
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Buy yourself a car, and a house in Devon
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1. Man City
2. Man United 3. Tottenham 4. Chelsea 5. Arsenal 6. Everton 7. Liverpool 8. Wolves 9. Leicester 10. Southampton 11. West Ham 12. Bournemouth 13. Norwich 14. Watford 15. Brighton 16. Sheffield United 17. Burnley 18. Newcastle 19. Aston Villa 20. Crystal Palace |
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8th August 2019, 11:18 AM
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It's still will be the return of the Mack 4eva
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I admit it is very tough to call this season.
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8th August 2019, 07:55 PM
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1. Man City 2. Man United 3. Tottenham 4. Chelsea 5. Arsenal 6. Everton 7. Liverpool 8. Wolves 9. Leicester 10. Southampton 11. West Ham 12. Bournemouth 13. Norwich 14. Watford 15. Brighton 16. Sheffield United 17. Burnley 18. Newcastle 19. Aston Villa 20. Crystal Palace You might as well have put Liverpool in the relegation spots! I'd give you odds of about 5000/1 for that being the order of the Top 7 this year. |
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8th August 2019, 07:59 PM
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Buy yourself a car, and a house in Devon
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Going to be honest I've based that ranking on very little but... anything could happen
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8th August 2019, 08:12 PM
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8th August 2019, 11:11 PM
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9th August 2019, 03:51 PM
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1. Liverpool
2. Manchester City 3. Manchester United 4. Tottenham Hotspur 5. Chelsea 6. Arsenal 7. Wolverhampton Wanderers 8. Everton 9. Leicester City 10. Watford 11. Bournemouth 12. West Ham United 13. Newcastle United 14. Brighton & Hove Albion 15. Burnley 16. Aston Villa 17. Crystal Palace 18. Southampton 19. Sheffield United 20. Norwich City |
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10th August 2019, 04:33 PM
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Shakin Stevens
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Premier League 2019/20
1) Manchester City 2) Tottenham Hotspur 3) Liverpool 4) Manchester United 5) Arsenal 6) Leicester City 7) Chelsea 8) Wolverhampton Wanders 9) Everton 10) Bournemouth 11) Watford 12) West Ham 13) Sheffield United 14) Burnley 15) Norwich City 16) Brighton 17) Aston Villa 18) Crystal Palace 19) Newcastle United 20) Southampton Top scorer: Aubamenyang (Arsenal) This post has been edited by Steve201: 11th August 2019, 01:09 PM |
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10th August 2019, 04:49 PM
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Missed this, but this is what I had... The Burnley/Southampton ones look a bit wrong after today!
1 Man City 2 Liverpool - top 2 are miles above everyone else 3 Spurs 4 Arsenal - could be anywhere but should have enough goals 5 Leicester - they were so good under Rodgers, continue that form and they'd be third. Can easily see them being the ones to break the top 6 - great signings, Maguire's replacements already there 6 Man Utd - just don't think they've done enough with that squad, and really poor manager 7 Chelsea - don't rate Lampard, lost the best player by far out of the top 2 8 West Ham 9 Everton 10 Wolves - if they exit Europe before group stage move up two. It must have been a hell of a long time since a club that's not usually there got to Europe and did better the next season, I don't see Wolves being any different. 11 Southampton 12 Villa 13 Watford 14 Brighton 15 Bournemouth 16 Sheff Utd - Wilder an unbelieavable manager - play such an unusual style that teams won't work out. Will be well clear at Xmas and drop off after when they get worked out 17 Norwich - I think they're as good a Champion as Wolves but have to worry about a team that conceded that many in the Champ 18 Burnley 19 Palace - old squad, overly reliant on pens, not replaced AWB, sleepwalking to a relegation season 20 Newcastle This post has been edited by RabbitFurCoat: 10th August 2019, 04:50 PM |
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10th August 2019, 07:21 PM
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Shakin Stevens
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Just amended Villa and Palce there as I always thought Hodgson would keep them up but maybe the players are t there.
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7th September 2019, 05:00 PM
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It's still will be the return of the Mack 4eva
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No one predicted the first manager to be sacked which is Javi Gracia as Watford head coach.
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