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| 13 Jul 2013 12:28 PM |
Table at the end of the season.
1. Manchester City 2. Manchester United 3. Chelsea 4. Tottenham Hotspur -------------------------------- 5. Liverpool ------------------------------- 6. Arsenal 7. Everton 8. Sunderland 9. Southampton 10. Newcastle United 11. Swansea City 12. West Bromwich Albion 13. Aston Villa 14. Norwich City 15. Cardiff City 16. Hull City 17. Stoke --------------------------- 18. West Ham 19. Fulham 20. Crystal Palace
Promoted: 1. Wigan 2. Watford 3. Yeovil Town
I think every spot will be hotly contested this year but I think the funnest part will be watching the relegation spots. I also think the Manchester clubs and Chelsea will all be battling for the title while Spurs, Liverpool and Arsenal will fight for that last UCL spot.
Breakout player: Iago Aspas/Wilfired Bony
Player of the Year: Gareth Bale/Fernandinho
Top 5 goal scorers: 1. Robin Van Persie 2. Daniel Sturridge 3. Christian Benteke 4. Gareth Bale 5. Wilfried Bony
Feel free to basically call me a moron for anything you don't agree with. |
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| 13 Jul 2013 12:33 PM |
That's pretty fair. If Arsenal can sign Higuain and some other big players, they can possibly even get 2nd. Liverpool in 5th is fair, but as a Liverpool fan, im hoping for top 4.
Relegation candidates: Crystal Palace, Hull City, and Stoke. Mark Hughes will kill Stoke imo, along with their terrible style of football.
For promotion, I got Wigan, Watford, and Leicester (or however it's spelled) |
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| 13 Jul 2013 12:40 PM |
1. Chelsea 2. Manchester United 3. Arsenal 4. Man City -------------------------------- 5. Everton (BOLD) ------------------------------- 6. Tottenham 7. Liverpool 8. Swansea City 9. Southampton 10. Newcastle United 11. Aston Villa 12. West Bromwich Albion 13. Fulham 14. West Ham 15. Cardiff City 16. Hull City 17. Crystal Palace --------------------------- 18. Norwich City 19. Sunderland 20. Stoke
Promoted: 1. Wigan 2. Watford 3. Leicester |
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| 13 Jul 2013 12:51 PM |
| Very bold with the relegation candidates, tato. |
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| 13 Jul 2013 01:34 PM |
why do you guys say yeovil town will get promoted
did they get a billionaire owner or something
as for relegation, west ham and aston villa are safe. they've done good transfer business. Palace, Hull and Stoke are going down, maybe even Cardiff. |
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| 13 Jul 2013 04:33 PM |
Lol, Cardiff have a billionaire owner and their manager was wanted by Everton so I'm sure they'll be fine. And Yeovil Town have only been in the Football League for 9 seasons so I think it'd be a great story if they got promoted.
As for the idiot who clearly is American. I love Sunderland and they'll always be my club(unless we do an MK Dons) but Jozy Altidore is not that great a player. He can probably bang in a few goals and more so help Fletch(Steven Fletcher) too, that's it. |
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| 13 Jul 2013 04:34 PM |
| arsenal finishing 2nd... lol |
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| 13 Jul 2013 04:53 PM |
| manchester united buying a second string barcelona player.... lol |
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| 13 Jul 2013 05:06 PM |
Predictions are good, and not everyone is disagreeing unlike every other prediction ever done on here Nice job |
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| 13 Jul 2013 05:06 PM |
Table at the end of the season.
1. Chelsea 2. Manchester City 3. Manchester United 4. Liverpool -------------------------------- 5. Arsenal ------------------------------- 6. Spurs 7. Swansea 8. Southampton 9. Newcastle 10. Everton 11. Swansea City 12. West Bromwich Albion 13. Sunderland 14. Fulham 15. West Ham 16. Cardiff 17. Norwich --------------------------- 18. Stoke 19. Hull City 20. Crystal Palace
Promoted: 1. Wigan 2. Blackburn 3. Burnley
Lots of new signings for everyone
Breakout player: Coutinho
Player of the Year: Juan Mata
Top 5 goal scorers: 1. Robin Van Persie 2. Gareth Bale 3. Juan Mata 4. Luis Suarez 5. Sturridge |
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| 13 Jul 2013 05:45 PM |
I think Juan Mata and the rest of the Chelsea midfield will be subdued because Jose likes to play defensive football. So don't be surprised if you see a lot of Michael Essein(who to be honest is a better player than Drogba) instead of Oscar and Hazard.
Hull's got a great manager in (Steve)Brucey(I'm one of the few few few Sunderland supporters who thought he did a great job). He made great signings at Wigan and it looks like he's doing the same with Hull(El Mohamady is one).
I like Crystal Palace a lot and I like their manager(he managed Blackpool in the most bittersweet fairy tale of all time). But I think that they don't have enough good players to stay up.
@Captain, West Ham aren't a bad team but it's going to be extremely tough this year to stay up. |
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| 13 Jul 2013 05:50 PM |
West Ham have got a new younger goalkeeper, they've signed a few youngsters and they've got Andy Carroll permanently.
Andy Carroll was in sublime form at the end of last season. |
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| 13 Jul 2013 05:54 PM |
| Yeah kap, but they signed that Adrian guy (or however it's spelled) from La Liga. |
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| 13 Jul 2013 05:55 PM |
1. Manchester United 2. Manchester City 3. Chelsea 4. Arsenal -------------------------------- 5. Liverpool ------------------------------- 6. Tottenham 7. Everton 8. Fulham 9. West Ham 10. Hull City 11. Norwich City 12. West Bromwich Albion 13. Sunderland 14. Swansea City 15. Cardiff City 16. Newcastle United 17. Stoke --------------------------- 18. Southampton 19. Aston Villa 20. Crystal Palace
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| 14 Jul 2013 11:55 AM |
I do not see how Southampton can get relegated, the team their building is full of young talented players(Wanyama, Ramirez, Shaw, Clyne, Cork, Rodriguez) and the manager is a very good one and some of the performances last year under him where amazing(3-1 against Liverpool and Oil City and they beat Russia 2-1).
As for Villa, they'll have a better season now that the players they have got a season of EPL experience under their belts. |
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| 14 Jul 2013 01:27 PM |
Rickie Lambert, Jay Rodriguez, Luke Shaw, Jack Cork, Gaston Ramirez and Nathaniel Clyne all disagree on your low quality statement. Now Victor Wanyama can too.
And I think you mean Sunderland in terms of relegation candidate. |
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| 14 Jul 2013 01:49 PM |
| Lol. Even then though, Sunderland had some very good players. Mignolet, Sessongon, Fletcher and Johnson are all quality players. |
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