None of your 4 biggest attacking threats from last season will have any effect in the prem. Vardy and Nugent will be next to useless (as the latter has already shown). There's a reason Ings and Austin have been linked with moves to PL clubs this summer, rather than those 2. Knockaert- a flaky unproven 22 year old. Dyer- gone. Dyer's championship impact for you will be 100times that of albrighton's this season.
I'm not even going to go into the rest of your team, but when Old Man Wes is your best defender...there are serious issues. The likes of Lukaku will be licking their lips
Nugent has come a long way since he was last in the Premier League IMO. His all-round game has improved, and is no longer relied on as the "main man" to score the goals. His level of assists last season was more impressive/telling to me than anything else. He'll probably spend most of his time "in the hole", behind Vardy/Ulloa.
Speaking of Vardy, please tell me how you know he will be "next to useless"? He scored some good goals for us last season (including a goal at your place, actually), and has bundles of pace which is key for the Premiership.
Have Ings and Austin been linked to other PL clubs this summer? If so, who?
Knockaert is "flaky"... Please explain? He is one of our players who I am most looking forward to seeing in the Premier League.
Yes, Dyer is gone, you are correct. But Albrighton is a good player IMO, happy with that signing on a free transfer.
Our defence may need some work, I'll give you that. How well Morgan will do the next level up remains to be seen. But he was a rock in the league below, so deserves his chance. Besides, we still have another 27 days til the window slams shut, be patient...
Yes, I mean the season we scraped survival on the final day courtesy of Stoke Beating Bolton.
The QPR side of 2011 was easily the best in the Championship, and would've finished even further ahead had we not had Faurlin-gate hanging over our heads.
The 100pts is only a negative because it's making all of you think you're better prepared than you are. You don't have many individuals who're suited to making the step up- consistently beating the likes of Yeovil means very little in the top tier. Schmeichel is the only one I can think of who'll do well; which means you'll only see him at the king power for 1 more season.
Speaking of the 100-point mark, and us "not having many individuals who're suited to making the step up"... Can you take a look at this Reading squad for me, and tell me which players were household names with the Premier League experience that is needed to survive? Which of that lot were constantly linked to your Man Uniteds/Chelseas/Arsenals... ?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005–06_Reading_F.C._season#First-team_squad
The thing with good teams on paper, is that they don't always seem to perform as well as one would assume. Now why is that?
Have you ever heard the saying, "the whole is greater than the sum of its parts"? If not, you should familiarise yourself with it. Just because we don't look good on paper, doesn't mean we aren't any good. Most would have, and in fact did, take a look at our squad at the start of last season, and judged that we would be lucky to reach the playoffs. Much like every outsider is doing now... You'll take one look at Matty James, assume Man United reject, and write us off. Feel free, it worked well for us last season.
We do have one thing, one key thing that money can't buy... That's a great team ethic, and a fantastic team spirit. We are very careful as to who we sign, as to not disrupt the flow. And I, for one, think it's fantastic.
Remy- One of the highest goal per game ratios of any player last season
Taarabt- Fantastic for AC Milan during his spell there
Caulker- At 22, already Cardiff's captain. Touted as a future England regular
Faurlin- Targeted by top10 PL clubs prior to his first ACL injury
Phillips- Scored PL goals for blackpool during their exciting spell there
Okay, here we go...
The moment someone waves a pay cheque at Remy, he'll be off quicker than you can say "Bobby Zamora". If not, you'll have an unhappy Frenchman on your hands. Good luck

Taarabt... "Fantastic for AC Milan"... Really? He struggled to get in to a poor Fulham side. He may be a good player for a bigger club higher up the league, and he can pull off his little tricks, but when you're in a relegation scrap, and need hard-workers, he's honestly the last person I'd ask for.
Caulker... Couldn't make the England squad when the options were SO limited, we only took 3 recognised CB's to the World Cup. His career highlight to date is captaining a Cardiff side to relegation, conceding 74 goals in the process.
Faurlin.. Don't know too much about, but okay

Phillips... "Scored PL goals for Blackpool during their exciting spell there". So did Marlon Harewood... So did GTF

But you don't hear me shouting from the rooftops!