4 - United. Given the additions in defence, the fact we have kept Pogba and the high energy press seen so far, I think we can secure top 4, although a significant injury to any key player could be the difference between top 4 and 5th or lower.
5 - Arsenal - Goals galore in Aunameyang and Lacazetter, but they miss out on top 4 for me because as good as their offensive additions are, its the other end of the pitch they struggle. Tierney may help but I'm not sure he is enough to see them get top 4.
6 - For me it's a toss up between Chelsea, Everton, Leicester and Wolves.
Over to you
Swap spurs and pool and that’s about right. Possibly sours and utd too.
Not sure about Spurs. Seen nothing from the to suggest that they’ll be above Liverpool. This a side that lost 13 PL games last year.
I don’t think Liverpool will be as close to City this year.
comment by The Process (U20671)
posted 2 seconds ago
Not sure about Spurs. Seen nothing from the to suggest that they’ll be above Liverpool. This a side that lost 13 PL games last year.
I don’t think Liverpool will be as close to City this year.
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comment by Mr Brightside (U22216)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by The Process (U20671)
posted 2 seconds ago
Not sure about Spurs. Seen nothing from the to suggest that they’ll be above Liverpool. This a side that lost 13 PL games last year.
I don’t think Liverpool will be as close to City this year.
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City
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United
Arsenal
Chelsea
1. City
2. Pool
3. Spurs
4. Arsenal
5. Utd
6. Everton
Man City
Liverpool on GD
Spurs
Arsenal
Man Utd
Wolves or Bournemouth
1: City
2: Liverpool
3: Spurs
4 United
5: Arsenal
6: Leicester
Man City 99
Liverpool 88
Arsenal 76
Spurs 75
Leicester 68
Wolves 66
City - Best team in the country. Not much explanation needed.
Liverpool - Second best team in the country as proven by last season. Got off to a great start again.
Spurs - Pretty much shown they're the best of the rest and with new additions and a more fit team I expect them to push the 2 above closer.
Arsenal - Good start from them. Good additions and a more settled manager. Just missed out on top 4 to Spurs last season.
Man United - Bit of a toss up for 4th between them and Arsenal. Think the result yesterday swings it in Arsenal's favour slightly, for me.
Chelsea - Lost their best player and Lampard looks like he'll need time to get them more consistent given their results so far. Based on their quality and performances, I think they'll edge out the rest. Any other predicted team for that 6th spot from those below would just seem a little on the outlandish side so I'm playing safe.
City
Liverpool
Spurs
Chelsea
Arsenal
United
comment by The Night King Returns Again (U20644)
posted 12 minutes ago
1. City
2. Pool
3. Spurs
4. Arsenal
5. Utd
6. Everton
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comment by The Night King Returns Again (U20644)
posted 12 minutes ago
1. City
2. Pool
3. Spurs
4. Arsenal
5. Utd
6. Everton
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Oh wait nevermind, didnt check who he had in 6th
Chelsea 6th
Liverpool
City
Spurs
Arsenal
Chelsea
United
1. City. Best squad by a mile, which they improved.
2. Liverpool. Assuming they keep the front 3 fit for the majority of the season they'll go close again.
3. Spurs. Third best squad, some holes but improved overall.
4. United. Dangerous on the break and more solid at the back now.
5. Arsenal. Not convinced Luiz is an improvement, will still leak goals.
6. Everton. ave done good business, even if they did blow their load on Iwobi.
City - Probably the best team since the prems inception. The depth to the squad is frankly ridiculous.
Liverpool - I think they will struggle to find the same level of consistency to run City to the wire this time around. However they remain very hard to beat and are the best of the rest.
Spurs - 3rd if they can keep Eriksen. Could still lose a player or two which could impact their season. Good manager though.
Arsenal - I like their manager and have brought in quality into their midfield and forward positions. Are finally moving in the right direction.
Man Utd. - Like Arsenal have improved. Question marks remain over their manager and the depth and quality of their midfield. Have players in the dressing room who have a history of downing tools when faced with adversity.
Chelsea - Rookie manager at the helm. Giroud and Abraham aren't good enough compared to the teams I fancy to finish above them. Play nice football going forward, but tactics employed and team selection thus far have been somewhat niave.
1. Liverpool - A force of nature, who only lost that one game last season, and technically gave the title away due to a brief run of draws. I still expect City to run them close.
2. City - Yet another force of nature, but too one-dimensional to avoid the odd bad day at the office.
3. Arsenal - Decent at home, and only need an extra couple of jammy wins or draws on the road to make a strong claim for Top 4. Might still end up 6th should they lose either striker to a long-term layoff, since there's practically no goals forthcoming from midfield.
4. Tottenham - Capable of stringing one or two convincing runs of games together, but still too reliant on a core group of starters.
5. United - See Tottenham above.
Chelsea - Would be madness to try and predict where this lot will finish. They might win the title or finish 10th, going by the past few years.
Liverpool
City
Spurs
Arsenal
Chelsea
Leicester
Rouge is always good for a laugh and a wum.
If Kean is a success for Everton I think they’ll push top 6
City
Spurs
Liverpool
Utd
Chelsea
Arsenal
City are still the best side in the league, Liverpool didn’t buy which was a massive mistake imo. Spurs now arguably have a better side than them and a better bench. Utds new playing style will see them through if our fitness holds up. Maguire and Wan Bissaka have made us solid and Martial looks rejuvenated. We drew at home to Chelsea last season and lost to Wolves away, so we’ve already collected 3 extra points. Chelsea can PLAY it’s just a matter of time until things click in imo. It’s not a fluke that they played Liverpool off the park for an entire half of football. Arsenal will leak as many goals as they did under Wenger.
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posted on 20/8/19
4 - United. Given the additions in defence, the fact we have kept Pogba and the high energy press seen so far, I think we can secure top 4, although a significant injury to any key player could be the difference between top 4 and 5th or lower.
5 - Arsenal - Goals galore in Aunameyang and Lacazetter, but they miss out on top 4 for me because as good as their offensive additions are, its the other end of the pitch they struggle. Tierney may help but I'm not sure he is enough to see them get top 4.
6 - For me it's a toss up between Chelsea, Everton, Leicester and Wolves.
Over to you
posted on 20/8/19
Swap spurs and pool and that’s about right. Possibly sours and utd too.
posted on 20/8/19
Not sure about Spurs. Seen nothing from the to suggest that they’ll be above Liverpool. This a side that lost 13 PL games last year.
I don’t think Liverpool will be as close to City this year.
posted on 20/8/19
comment by The Process (U20671)
posted 2 seconds ago
Not sure about Spurs. Seen nothing from the to suggest that they’ll be above Liverpool. This a side that lost 13 PL games last year.
I don’t think Liverpool will be as close to City this year.
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Give us your 1-6 please fella
posted on 20/8/19
comment by Mr Brightside (U22216)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by The Process (U20671)
posted 2 seconds ago
Not sure about Spurs. Seen nothing from the to suggest that they’ll be above Liverpool. This a side that lost 13 PL games last year.
I don’t think Liverpool will be as close to City this year.
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Give us your 1-6 please fella
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United
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posted on 20/8/19
1. City
2. Pool
3. Spurs
4. Arsenal
5. Utd
6. Everton
posted on 20/8/19
Man City
Liverpool on GD
Spurs
Arsenal
Man Utd
Wolves or Bournemouth
posted on 20/8/19
1: City
2: Liverpool
3: Spurs
4 United
5: Arsenal
6: Leicester
posted on 20/8/19
Man City 99
Liverpool 88
Arsenal 76
Spurs 75
Leicester 68
Wolves 66
posted on 20/8/19
City - Best team in the country. Not much explanation needed.
Liverpool - Second best team in the country as proven by last season. Got off to a great start again.
Spurs - Pretty much shown they're the best of the rest and with new additions and a more fit team I expect them to push the 2 above closer.
Arsenal - Good start from them. Good additions and a more settled manager. Just missed out on top 4 to Spurs last season.
Man United - Bit of a toss up for 4th between them and Arsenal. Think the result yesterday swings it in Arsenal's favour slightly, for me.
Chelsea - Lost their best player and Lampard looks like he'll need time to get them more consistent given their results so far. Based on their quality and performances, I think they'll edge out the rest. Any other predicted team for that 6th spot from those below would just seem a little on the outlandish side so I'm playing safe.
posted on 20/8/19
City
Liverpool
Spurs
Chelsea
Arsenal
United
posted on 20/8/19
comment by The Night King Returns Again (U20644)
posted 12 minutes ago
1. City
2. Pool
3. Spurs
4. Arsenal
5. Utd
6. Everton
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comment by Christopher (U20930)
posted 6 seconds ago
comment by The Night King Returns Again (U20644)
posted 12 minutes ago
1. City
2. Pool
3. Spurs
4. Arsenal
5. Utd
6. Everton
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Chelsea 6th
posted on 20/8/19
Liverpool
City
Spurs
Arsenal
Chelsea
United
posted on 20/8/19
1. City. Best squad by a mile, which they improved.
2. Liverpool. Assuming they keep the front 3 fit for the majority of the season they'll go close again.
3. Spurs. Third best squad, some holes but improved overall.
4. United. Dangerous on the break and more solid at the back now.
5. Arsenal. Not convinced Luiz is an improvement, will still leak goals.
6. Everton. ave done good business, even if they did blow their load on Iwobi.
posted on 20/8/19
City - Probably the best team since the prems inception. The depth to the squad is frankly ridiculous.
Liverpool - I think they will struggle to find the same level of consistency to run City to the wire this time around. However they remain very hard to beat and are the best of the rest.
Spurs - 3rd if they can keep Eriksen. Could still lose a player or two which could impact their season. Good manager though.
Arsenal - I like their manager and have brought in quality into their midfield and forward positions. Are finally moving in the right direction.
Man Utd. - Like Arsenal have improved. Question marks remain over their manager and the depth and quality of their midfield. Have players in the dressing room who have a history of downing tools when faced with adversity.
Chelsea - Rookie manager at the helm. Giroud and Abraham aren't good enough compared to the teams I fancy to finish above them. Play nice football going forward, but tactics employed and team selection thus far have been somewhat niave.
posted on 20/8/19
1. Liverpool - A force of nature, who only lost that one game last season, and technically gave the title away due to a brief run of draws. I still expect City to run them close.
2. City - Yet another force of nature, but too one-dimensional to avoid the odd bad day at the office.
3. Arsenal - Decent at home, and only need an extra couple of jammy wins or draws on the road to make a strong claim for Top 4. Might still end up 6th should they lose either striker to a long-term layoff, since there's practically no goals forthcoming from midfield.
4. Tottenham - Capable of stringing one or two convincing runs of games together, but still too reliant on a core group of starters.
5. United - See Tottenham above.
Chelsea - Would be madness to try and predict where this lot will finish. They might win the title or finish 10th, going by the past few years.
posted on 20/8/19
Liverpool
City
Spurs
Arsenal
Chelsea
Leicester
posted on 20/8/19
Rouge is always good for a laugh and a wum.
posted on 20/8/19
If Kean is a success for Everton I think they’ll push top 6
posted on 20/8/19
City
Spurs
Liverpool
Utd
Chelsea
Arsenal
City are still the best side in the league, Liverpool didn’t buy which was a massive mistake imo. Spurs now arguably have a better side than them and a better bench. Utds new playing style will see them through if our fitness holds up. Maguire and Wan Bissaka have made us solid and Martial looks rejuvenated. We drew at home to Chelsea last season and lost to Wolves away, so we’ve already collected 3 extra points. Chelsea can PLAY it’s just a matter of time until things click in imo. It’s not a fluke that they played Liverpool off the park for an entire half of football. Arsenal will leak as many goals as they did under Wenger.
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United
Arsenal
Wolves
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Arsenal
United
Chelsea
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