Reckon Wolves are getting way overrated (watch them beat us on weekend now).
Top 6 core will remain same but Man City will get there usual 95 points while everyone else will be at 10-15 points below.
Top 6 will be same as this season with United still 6th.
comment by (kash) I'm the Mané (U1108)
posted 12 seconds ago
Reckon Wolves are getting way overrated (watch them beat us on weekend now).
Top 6 core will remain same but Man City will get there usual 95 points while everyone else will be at 10-15 points below.
Top 6 will be same as this season with United still 6th.
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dunno about wolves think they got a bit of jose's chelsea about them, a good summer and they will be right up there
think i should swap them with liverpool actually
I do think Utd could have an absolutely awful season tbh.
Manager looks clueless and there are a few well run, minted smaller clubs who could grab their 6th spot.
You got Liverpool dropping to 4th? How?
Wolves in a champions league place, blimey!
We're quite a long way off Liverpool and City and with the transfer ban looming and Hazard, I highly doubt we get 2nd
City
Liverpool
Spurs
Arsenal
Chelsea
United
Liverpool/City
City/Liverpool
Spurs
Arsenal
Wolves
Suthampton
Chelsea
United
City will remain where they are...the benchmark, & will strengthen...if that's possible, maybe defence
Liverpool are going nowhere, they'll still be excellent next term, I fully expect them to buy well and strengthen...if that's possible...maybe midfield
If ever there was an opportunity for Chelsea to buy big it's now...transfer ban not withstanding...or we go big on youth
Utd...fack em
Arsenal fack em
$puds Fack em
oh...Wolves have peaked, they'll get robbed of players in summer
comment by Sheriff JW Pepper (U1007)
posted 25 seconds ago
oh...Wolves have peaked, they'll get robbed of players in summer
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No they won't, the owners are seriously rich and have a long term plan. They will spend this summer with every intention on breaking into the top six.
I actually think if we get the ban suspended and have a solid summer window we could solidify ourselves at third (will probably take an extra year to have an assault on City though).
The one advantage we have on Arsenal, Spurs and United is for all Sarri's faults he has a clear direction on where he wants to take us, Emery and OGS look like they're improvising as they go along and Spurs have stagnated big time.
If we can somehow convince Pepe to replace Hazard, get suitable LB and ST's in and get James and Mount into the squad I think we will have a seriously strong campaign next season, maybe similar to a Liverpool 17/18, ala not quite consistent enough to fight City but enough quality to have a good CL run.
comment by DL11 (U21614)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Sheriff JW Pepper (U1007)
posted 25 seconds ago
oh...Wolves have peaked, they'll get robbed of players in summer
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No they won't, the owners are seriously rich and have a long term plan. They will spend this summer with every intention on breaking into the top six.
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It'll be nice to see...i'd like them to do well in Europe...but watch this space
Liverpool have been punching above their weight this season theyll drop back next season they wont get as many breaks, will be interesting and annoying to see how VAR affects the table, but divers beware there will be an increase in red cards next season
I actually think Liverpool could push on and City are the ones who need to watch themselves. Liverpool’s whole XI is young, now more experienced, room to improve and their new signings Keita and Fabinho now fully bedded in to improve what is the weakest area of their team.
City have a few aging players such as Aguero, Silva, Fernandinho and Kompany. Kompany less so as he’s maybe not a key starter but the other thres are. Aguero and Fernandinho have been great as usual this season but how much longer can they continue at a world class level ? Silva already slowing down.
Full back is still a limiting factor for them too, Walker is just beginning to get into wrong age for a player who has played extraordinary amount of football over last, what, 5 seasons and relies on physical ability. Tbh he has always looked a bit of a square peg in this City side. Good full back and at the time the only option for them but they could do better for what they need from full back. Mendy fully fit is great imo but looks like fans and manager starting to get fed up of him. Zinchenko has done alright but, not nothing special imo.
comment by Kunta Kante (U1641)
posted 11 seconds ago
I actually think Liverpool could push on and City are the ones who need to watch themselves. Liverpool’s whole XI is young, now more experienced, room to improve and their new signings Keita and Fabinho now fully bedded in to improve what is the weakest area of their team.
City have a few aging players such as Aguero, Silva, Fernandinho and Kompany. Kompany less so as he’s maybe not a key starter but the other thres are. Aguero and Fernandinho have been great as usual this season but how much longer can they continue at a world class level ? Silva already slowing down.
Full back is still a limiting factor for them too, Walker is just beginning to get into wrong age for a player who has played extraordinary amount of football over last, what, 5 seasons and relies on physical ability. Tbh he has always looked a bit of a square peg in this City side. Good full back and at the time the only option for them but they could do better for what they need from full back. Mendy fully fit is great imo but looks like fans and manager starting to get fed up of him. Zinchenko has done alright but, not nothing special imo.
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Very good post imo.
I'm interested to see who Liverpool buy. I think we'll go more for slightly younger players as the first 11 are all pretty much approaching what should be their prime. We also have a number of players leaving or likely to leave.
Moreno, Origi, Milner (I think he'd have got a new contract by now but may get a year), Sturridge plus possibly Lallana and Lovren.
We've a bit of an issue with the amount if foriegners on the books too so signing U21 players who also have the quality to get minutes may be on the cards.
I can see Wolves replacing United in the top 6.
Chelsea will drop out of the top four next season. Spurs have been awful, but will still probably finish above them. Spurs will strengthen, Chelsea cannot. Also Spurs will have their best player back, Chelsea will lose their best player. Spurs are not going anywhere just yet.
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 1 day, 5 hours ago
Chelsea will drop out of the top four next season. Spurs have been awful, but will still probably finish above them. Spurs will strengthen, Chelsea cannot. Also Spurs will have their best player back, Chelsea will lose their best player. Spurs are not going anywhere just yet.
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How's that filter list going old son...is there any point you posting anything on here now...dumb-ass
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posted on 7/5/19
Reckon Wolves are getting way overrated (watch them beat us on weekend now).
Top 6 core will remain same but Man City will get there usual 95 points while everyone else will be at 10-15 points below.
Top 6 will be same as this season with United still 6th.
posted on 7/5/19
comment by (kash) I'm the Mané (U1108)
posted 12 seconds ago
Reckon Wolves are getting way overrated (watch them beat us on weekend now).
Top 6 core will remain same but Man City will get there usual 95 points while everyone else will be at 10-15 points below.
Top 6 will be same as this season with United still 6th.
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dunno about wolves think they got a bit of jose's chelsea about them, a good summer and they will be right up there
think i should swap them with liverpool actually
posted on 7/5/19
I do think Utd could have an absolutely awful season tbh.
Manager looks clueless and there are a few well run, minted smaller clubs who could grab their 6th spot.
posted on 7/5/19
You got Liverpool dropping to 4th? How?
Wolves in a champions league place, blimey!
We're quite a long way off Liverpool and City and with the transfer ban looming and Hazard, I highly doubt we get 2nd
City
Liverpool
Spurs
Arsenal
Chelsea
United
posted on 7/5/19
Liverpool/City
City/Liverpool
Spurs
Arsenal
Wolves
Suthampton
Chelsea
United
posted on 7/5/19
City will remain where they are...the benchmark, & will strengthen...if that's possible, maybe defence
Liverpool are going nowhere, they'll still be excellent next term, I fully expect them to buy well and strengthen...if that's possible...maybe midfield
If ever there was an opportunity for Chelsea to buy big it's now...transfer ban not withstanding...or we go big on youth
Utd...fack em
Arsenal fack em
$puds Fack em
posted on 7/5/19
oh...Wolves have peaked, they'll get robbed of players in summer
posted on 7/5/19
comment by Sheriff JW Pepper (U1007)
posted 25 seconds ago
oh...Wolves have peaked, they'll get robbed of players in summer
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No they won't, the owners are seriously rich and have a long term plan. They will spend this summer with every intention on breaking into the top six.
posted on 7/5/19
I actually think if we get the ban suspended and have a solid summer window we could solidify ourselves at third (will probably take an extra year to have an assault on City though).
The one advantage we have on Arsenal, Spurs and United is for all Sarri's faults he has a clear direction on where he wants to take us, Emery and OGS look like they're improvising as they go along and Spurs have stagnated big time.
If we can somehow convince Pepe to replace Hazard, get suitable LB and ST's in and get James and Mount into the squad I think we will have a seriously strong campaign next season, maybe similar to a Liverpool 17/18, ala not quite consistent enough to fight City but enough quality to have a good CL run.
posted on 7/5/19
comment by DL11 (U21614)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Sheriff JW Pepper (U1007)
posted 25 seconds ago
oh...Wolves have peaked, they'll get robbed of players in summer
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No they won't, the owners are seriously rich and have a long term plan. They will spend this summer with every intention on breaking into the top six.
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It'll be nice to see...i'd like them to do well in Europe...but watch this space
posted on 7/5/19
Liverpool have been punching above their weight this season theyll drop back next season they wont get as many breaks, will be interesting and annoying to see how VAR affects the table, but divers beware there will be an increase in red cards next season
posted on 7/5/19
I actually think Liverpool could push on and City are the ones who need to watch themselves. Liverpool’s whole XI is young, now more experienced, room to improve and their new signings Keita and Fabinho now fully bedded in to improve what is the weakest area of their team.
City have a few aging players such as Aguero, Silva, Fernandinho and Kompany. Kompany less so as he’s maybe not a key starter but the other thres are. Aguero and Fernandinho have been great as usual this season but how much longer can they continue at a world class level ? Silva already slowing down.
Full back is still a limiting factor for them too, Walker is just beginning to get into wrong age for a player who has played extraordinary amount of football over last, what, 5 seasons and relies on physical ability. Tbh he has always looked a bit of a square peg in this City side. Good full back and at the time the only option for them but they could do better for what they need from full back. Mendy fully fit is great imo but looks like fans and manager starting to get fed up of him. Zinchenko has done alright but, not nothing special imo.
posted on 7/5/19
comment by Kunta Kante (U1641)
posted 11 seconds ago
I actually think Liverpool could push on and City are the ones who need to watch themselves. Liverpool’s whole XI is young, now more experienced, room to improve and their new signings Keita and Fabinho now fully bedded in to improve what is the weakest area of their team.
City have a few aging players such as Aguero, Silva, Fernandinho and Kompany. Kompany less so as he’s maybe not a key starter but the other thres are. Aguero and Fernandinho have been great as usual this season but how much longer can they continue at a world class level ? Silva already slowing down.
Full back is still a limiting factor for them too, Walker is just beginning to get into wrong age for a player who has played extraordinary amount of football over last, what, 5 seasons and relies on physical ability. Tbh he has always looked a bit of a square peg in this City side. Good full back and at the time the only option for them but they could do better for what they need from full back. Mendy fully fit is great imo but looks like fans and manager starting to get fed up of him. Zinchenko has done alright but, not nothing special imo.
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Very good post imo.
I'm interested to see who Liverpool buy. I think we'll go more for slightly younger players as the first 11 are all pretty much approaching what should be their prime. We also have a number of players leaving or likely to leave.
Moreno, Origi, Milner (I think he'd have got a new contract by now but may get a year), Sturridge plus possibly Lallana and Lovren.
We've a bit of an issue with the amount if foriegners on the books too so signing U21 players who also have the quality to get minutes may be on the cards.
posted on 7/5/19
I can see Wolves replacing United in the top 6.
posted on 8/5/19
Chelsea will drop out of the top four next season. Spurs have been awful, but will still probably finish above them. Spurs will strengthen, Chelsea cannot. Also Spurs will have their best player back, Chelsea will lose their best player. Spurs are not going anywhere just yet.
posted on 9/5/19
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 1 day, 5 hours ago
Chelsea will drop out of the top four next season. Spurs have been awful, but will still probably finish above them. Spurs will strengthen, Chelsea cannot. Also Spurs will have their best player back, Chelsea will lose their best player. Spurs are not going anywhere just yet.
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oh dear...the world according to the oracle...the bloke who wrote off $puds last week & every other week this term.
How's that filter list going old son...is there any point you posting anything on here now...dumb-ass
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