Anyway, apologies about HIAG, back to the OP. I agree that the smart money is on Arsenal, Utd, Chelsea and City somewhere in the top 4, but in which order is another thing entirely.
Three out of those 4 clubs have new managers and I think it might take some time for them to settle in and make their mark on their teams. Maybe Mourinho has an easier job than the others as he's been at Chelsea before, but you'd still expect some bedding in time.
I think Pelligrini will take the longest to settle, he's a quality manager but completely new to the PL, although in time I think he'll make a big difference at City, who were let's face it a mish mash of individuals under Mancini. Pelligrini will get them playing like a team again. Moyes is a complete unknown at this level, people rightly laud him for what he did at Everton, but Utd is a different beast altogether, I'm really not sure which way it's going to go with him. Arsenal, if we spend, CAN mount a serious title bid, but I don't think we'll win it.
Outside of the top 4, I think the usual suspects Liverpool, Everton and Spurs will be battling it out for the Europey places again. My feeling is that Everton will struggle without Moyes though. For the Spuds, the best thing they might hope for is that Liverpool sell Suarez to Arsenal, that way they are unlikely to overtake spurs this season and with Everton potentially struggling, Spuds can enjoy Thursday night football for another season.
Three out of those 4 clubs have new managers and I think it might take some time for them to settle in and make their mark on their teams. Maybe Mourinho has an easier job than the others as he's been at Chelsea before, but you'd still expect some bedding in time.
I think Pelligrini will take the longest to settle, he's a quality manager but completely new to the PL, although in time I think he'll make a big difference at City, who were let's face it a mish mash of individuals under Mancini. Pelligrini will get them playing like a team again. Moyes is a complete unknown at this level, people rightly laud him for what he did at Everton, but Utd is a different beast altogether, I'm really not sure which way it's going to go with him. Arsenal, if we spend, CAN mount a serious title bid, but I don't think we'll win it.
Outside of the top 4, I think the usual suspects Liverpool, Everton and Spurs will be battling it out for the Europey places again. My feeling is that Everton will struggle without Moyes though. For the Spuds, the best thing they might hope for is that Liverpool sell Suarez to Arsenal, that way they are unlikely to overtake spurs this season and with Everton potentially struggling, Spuds can enjoy Thursday night football for another season.


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