Man City and Chelsea will spend and improve. I suspect you guys, Arsenal and ourselves will too. Can Tottenham sort out their issues to mount a challenge? They have the players should they get the right manager IMO. Everton have done well but since three of their best player shave been there on loan, they'll be re-starting again so will do well to maintain what they have. So, Man City and Chelsea are the most likely to remain in the top four with potentially Man Utd, Arsenal, Liverpool and Tottenham to fight it out for the remaining two spots. Also worth noting that next seasons Europa League winners get a CL spot too, not sure if this is at the expense of one of the four or a fifth position, I think its the latter.
Pretty sure it is a fifth position, would be harsh on fourth if not. Everton need to keep at least two of their loan players and add to them, Spurs should do a lot better but never seem to. I think the top four will come from five clubs, City, Chealsea, Arsenal, Liverpool and United.
But then, who called Liverpool getting top four? Most had us down for between fifth and seventh. I predicted fifth!
Ticket tout guarantees Utd will finish above City next season Next year is your year then? http://www.adifferentleague.co.uk/p...b-will-finish-above-man-city-next-season.html
The only reason Idoubt the toffes is because their three loan signings really impressed so to maintain they needto replace those players and to improve they obvioulsy need a few more players. There are a lot of teams needing to strengthen LFC and you lot to name just two, so for anyone to to everyone they want will be an achievement in itself.