Transfer Rumours Summer 2026 Transfer Thread…

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The pl is objectively the weakest it's been in a while with the amount of managerial turnover amongst the top clubs. Probably the most disruption since Leicester won the league.
I’d argue the premier league continues to get stronger as the gap between the teams there and in the championship continues to widen. The gap between the top (elite) premier league clubs and the rest of us in there is closing.
 
I’d argue the premier league continues to get stronger as the gap between the teams there and in the championship continues to widen. The gap between the top (elite) premier league clubs and the rest of us in there is closing.
I agree in general, just that a lot of other factors open the door a bit this season. All three promoted clubs could very well still go down, we'll see.
 
The strength of next seasons Premier League cannot be determined before it has began.
World class players will be introduced and some will say their goodbyes.
Young players will become household names as they match their aspirations.
Unfashionable clubs will have their days and embarrassing defeats.
Another season of cherished memories, whatever happens.
We have nothing to lose, the pundits got it wrong last season and they will get it wrong next.
In the previous promotion eras we had owners who could only exploit the financial benefits of the PL and now we have an owner who will exploit the exposure and competition.
If there is one aspect of Acuns ownership that I really admire, it is his marketing skill.
A young kid runs out of a shop and Acun sees more than an excited new supporter, he sees the opportunity.
Paul Duffen sort of, had it, but he had a narrow vision.
 
I very clearly said none of my reasons guarantee we'll stay up just that it gives us a fighting chance. For someone constantly whining about others comprehension you don't half twist things. Put me back on ignore if I upset you so much.
You could be a politician. You'd fit in well at PMQ's. How about actually answering the question?
.... who exactly are these posters you refer to when saying "just not sure why some are so desperate to insist we're going down already"? I don't think I've seen anyone insisting that we're going down already?
 
I doubt anything will change next season in the Premier League. There will be the usual suspects fighting it out for glory and European football. The mid table sides will all be dangerous but will sit comfortably hoping to have a good cup run whilst the rest will always be looking over their shoulders. The relegation battle usually involves 2 promoted clubs and one surprise package.

I don’t see it being any different next season.



UTT.
 
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I watched the last 20 mins of the 66 world cup final yesterday. I didn't realise the pitch had cut up so badly. The ball was bobbling and never ran true. Was it raining on the day?
 
OK you can doubt it but you asked for clubs and I gave you them.

It's not about adding a bit of quality. Fulham are losing Silva and Wilson so need to replace the manager that turned them from a yo yo to established and their most creative player. Sunderland need to go again and deal with Europe. Palace also need to transition manager, remembering they were almost nailed on to go down before Glasner came in. Hell, I didn't even mention Leeds.

It's as open as its been for a while.

Does that guarantee we stay up? Of course not.
My Palace mate is convinced the fire sale of players will continue and, with plans to spend that money on the stadium, they're due for the drop.