Bit of fun now the window is closed (incoming wise at least) and we have had a couple of games to see how decent our teams look, so name your top 6 in the order you think they will finish, with a sentence or 2 as to why.
Il go first
1 - City. Such quality and depth to their squad and the likes of KDB, Sterling and the Silvas look well up for it again.
2 - Spurs. Great options in midfield and up front, and Kane almost guarantees 25 league goals. Not much in it between them and 3rd place but Spurs squad depth edges it.
3 - Liverpool. Great first 11 (although they havent looked as solid at the back in pre season or in there 3 games so far) But I think they most of all the top 6 clubs would feel the absence of 1 or 2 key players for any length of time. Fatigue is bound to hit their front 3 at some point.
Who finishes top 6 and why?
posted on 21/8/19
Isn't this basically the same article as the one above by mancini
posted on 21/8/19
That's probably why it got so many 1 stars. There's only so many of these one could do before they get boring. At least wait a week like the others.
posted on 21/8/19
It deserves 1 stars for putting Sissoko in a mixed team of Spurs znd Liverpool whilst simultaneously dropping Mane and Salah tbh.
In fact I'm going to give it one now.
posted on 21/8/19
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posted on 21/8/19
Normally I’d assume it’s a wum. But HB Flash tends to talk a lot of shiiiiiiit.
posted on 26/7/20
I think Frank should get the plaudits. After the opening day result, I thought they were in for a long season.
posted on 26/7/20
Wrong thread. Disregard last post
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comment by There'sOnlyOneRed's (U1721)
posted on 20/8/19
Liverpool
City
Spurs
United
Arsenal
Chelsea
I've changed my mind on United after seeing their first couple of games. They seem to be playing for each other now and fighting for each other, apart from the god in the middle who shall not mix it up with the mere peasants. If they can make CL this season and get rid of Pogba, they could be a threat next season.
Spurs will be third or fourth, depending on United. If United get any sort of consistency they could overtake Spurs.
Something doesnt seem right at Spurs, for me. I may be completely wrong but over the last few seasons, players have wanted to leave. Could it be wages, players sick of going close but ultimately failing? Now we have the first choice full back being sold, the first choice left back available for sale, a centre back in the last year of his contract and the star midfielder wanting a new challenge. A club in Spurs' position shouldn't be facing these challenges and over time the negativity starts to creep into the games, which is what I believe happened last season with a ridiculous amount of unexplained defeats, which shouldn't have happened under normal circumstances.
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Close enough.