- Tue Aug 12, 2014 8:54 pm
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Ah go on then, I'll start this even though there's only about 4 people who come here anymore.
Predictions - top two either Man City or Arsenal. Rest of the top 4, perm any two from Liverpool, Arsenal, Spurs, Everton or Utd. Out of those 4, I'd be tempted to say Arsenal and Liverpool BUT Liverpool are one injury away from having no one much up front (assuming no one's been signed between now and the close of the window) so the attack could be a bit toothless and Arsenal seem to have strengthened in the areas they were already strong in, still think they need a bit of bite in midfield - their results away from home to the top 5/6 last season were what derailed them really and that was a result of there being no fight there. Utd will benefit from having a much better manager than Moyes but moving from 7th to the top 4 has only been done twice before so while possible, it's tricky, especially as the clubs above them are also improving. Everton haven't brought much in but Martinez is a decent manager so they'll still be around the top 4 I think and I honestly have no idea how Spurs will do.
As for relegation, the 3 who've come up plus Villa and West Ham will be involved come the end of the season I think.
Predictions - top two either Man City or Arsenal. Rest of the top 4, perm any two from Liverpool, Arsenal, Spurs, Everton or Utd. Out of those 4, I'd be tempted to say Arsenal and Liverpool BUT Liverpool are one injury away from having no one much up front (assuming no one's been signed between now and the close of the window) so the attack could be a bit toothless and Arsenal seem to have strengthened in the areas they were already strong in, still think they need a bit of bite in midfield - their results away from home to the top 5/6 last season were what derailed them really and that was a result of there being no fight there. Utd will benefit from having a much better manager than Moyes but moving from 7th to the top 4 has only been done twice before so while possible, it's tricky, especially as the clubs above them are also improving. Everton haven't brought much in but Martinez is a decent manager so they'll still be around the top 4 I think and I honestly have no idea how Spurs will do.
As for relegation, the 3 who've come up plus Villa and West Ham will be involved come the end of the season I think.
VivAyrshire on UM wrote:It just reminded me of this dreadful female called Yudster (cm.net / aled.info), who would spend all day just fussing over grammar points, and doing nothing constructive of any kind.