Wolves may struggle, lost their two best players but pundits seem to rate their manager. Brentford without Thomas Frank will be an interesting watch, particularly if Mbuemo goes as well. Potter at West Ham has a worse record than Lopetegi I’m told. All depends on recruitment for the us coming up. They’re the ones I think might be caught (with luck).
There is alot that can go wrong at Forest too. Crazy owner, unsettled manager because of the crazy owner, European competition meaning midweek games with a small squad, Chris Wood another year older, really **** form at the end of the season.
Well of the various AI's, ChatGPT, Grok AI and Ninja AI all have Ipswich Leicester Southampton and Sheffield United to be relegated. Apparently ourselves and Burnley are still Championship clubs Google Gemini is unable to predict future sporting events, because I may use them for "gambling purposes" Clauda AI, at least managed to provide the following with the correct clubs 2025/26 Premier League Final Table Prediction Top 6: Liverpool - Defending champions under Arne Slot Arsenal - Strong title contenders again Manchester City - Guardiola will bounce back from a disappointing 2024/25 Chelsea - Young squad maturing with another year of development Newcastle United - Defending Carabao Cup champions and in the Champions League Tottenham - Building on their Europa League success Mid-table: 7. Aston Villa - European experience will benefit them 8. Manchester United - Rebuilding but should improve 9. West Ham United - Consistent mid-table performers 10. Brighton & Hove Albion - Smart recruitment keeps them competitive 11. Nottingham Forest - Conference League qualification shows their progress 12. Crystal Palace - Europa League will test squad depth 13. Fulham - Solid under Marco Silva 14. Brentford - Data-driven approach maintains competitiveness 15. Bournemouth - Establishing Premier League credentials Bottom 5: 16. Leeds United (promoted) - Historic club but Premier League return will be challenging 17. Everton - Financial constraints continue to hamper progress 18. Wolverhampton Wanderers - May struggle with investment and squad depth 19. Burnley (promoted) - Strong Championship team but Premier League step-up is tough 20. Sunderland (promoted) - Eight-year absence from top flight will make adaptation difficult Sunderland's return after eight years away makes them particularly vulnerable, though their playoff final victory shows they have character. Leeds will be desperate to establish themselves after their recent relegation, while Burnley's yo-yo tendencies between divisions continue.
Just on the music scene, it's a difficult one. I can't deny I'm into weird **** ( you only have to look at some of the stuff I post on the jukebox thread to confirm that), and thus mainstream media outlets were never my go to place for music. So would I, I'd even settle for 17th
True, but Ell has the excuse that thousands of others liked his **** music as it all charted in the UK, where as most of mine, didn't even trouble the top 100 Albanian Indie Charts
Yup, I came to the conclusion long ago that my taste in music must be bad(different) because most people don't like it. Then again how can anyone listen to, or even worse pay to go and see dross like coldplay, kin ell I'd rather go to the dentist’s. A few weeks back I was flicking through radio stations in my car and found one called the flow. No DJ no adds, only problem it’s rap, normally as soon as I don’t like a song I just jump to another station but I've had this on for some weeks now,I like it, alot of swearing and words we honkies cant use, every homie is a N…… a female is a b…… lots of AKs and glocks etc. Can't name any of the artists as there is no dj, snoop NWA a few others I recognise, I surprised myself as to how much I like it, great for driving. Anyway off to see a Janis Joplin tribute band tonight.