Mine 1. City - I think they will get it right next season. The Tevez and Aguero duo looks ****ing immense. I think will get rid of Balotelli and establish a good system and win the league. 2. United - They'll be strong again, but I believe they'll be second to City. No doubt that City is the best team when they're on form. 3. Arsenal - With addition of Podolski to their attacking line up, and the return of Wilshere, I believe they'll establish themselves as a bit of a threat to the title, but they'll finish outside the top 2 in 3rd. 4. Chelsea - They have some great talents coming through the ranks and I believe they will finish 4th. 5. Everton - With Jelavic they look far more threatening. What they lack at times is a goal scorer, and I think next season they will be consistent throughout. They will resign Piennar, and the midfield force of Piennar, Felliani and Cahill will form nicely. They are a very under rated team, and I believe with their newly found goal scorer and their midfield shaping up, they will start well enough and finish even stronger, and just miss out on a CL spot. 6. Liverpool - I think they will sign sensibly this time, and Carroll will find his scoring form. They will be deadlocked in a challenge for 5th but I believe they will just finish under Everton. 7. Spurs - I believe Modric will leave in the summer, there will be a little bit of un-rest at the club, and Bale could leave also. They will still be a strong team, but lack the togetherness of Everton and finish 7th. I predict them to slip into Mid table mediocrity. 8. Sunderland - O'neill will sign us a good striker, one that we'll probably be a bit wary of at first, but we'll maintain faith with MON and he'll bring the best out of that striker. We will be on the tail of Spurs for 7th and a possible Europa spot. Eventually I believe we could challenge for a top 6 place. 9. Newcastle - I think Europe and the weaknesses within their squad will take it's toll. I predict they'll start well, then eventually fatigue and poor squad depth will see them slide down the table, and they will exit Europe during the knockout stages. I predict Newcastle's happiness will be short lived. They will lose good players, and eventually slip to mid table. 10. Norwich - They've shown they can play different types of football and grind out results. They have a good squad and will have a good end to the season.
City United Chelsea Arsenal Spurs Liverpool Everton Sunderland Fulham Newcastle Dont think Everton will make champions league but I agree that the europa league could make it a tall task for Newcastle to be as strong in the league. You only have to look at the effect its had on Stoke, Fulham and Birmingham this season.
The usual suspects- Man U, Man City, Chelsea, Arsenal, Spurs, Liverpool, Everton. And in no particular order- Sunderland, Newcastle and Fulham. I don't see there being much difference from the top 10 at the moment. Only difference will be with how the the pack is shuffled.
1. United 2. Chelsea 3. City 4. Arsenal 5. Spurs 6. Liverpool 7. Sunderland 8. WBA 9. Stoke 10.Fulham
And I thought my prediction might anger our barcoded brethren, get ya tin hat on Syd. Where do you see them coming?
1. Manchester City 2. Manchester United 3. Chelsea 4. Arsenal 5. Tottenham 6. Liverpool 7. Newcastle 8. Everton 9. Sunderland 10. Fulham
Has anyone thought about the chance that if Spurs finish 4th but lose in the Champions league qualifier they drop into the europa league, so how can the mags say they are garanteed a europe place ?.Liverpool are there and if Chelsea finish 5th they are there anyhow so that is the 3 places, and what about the fair play league?.
1. Man City 2. Man Utd 3. Chelsea 4. Arsenal 5. Spurs 6. Liverpool 7. Everton 8. Newcastle 9. Sunderland 10. Fulham 11. WBA 12. Norwich 13. Stoke 14. Swansea 15. Reading 16. Bolton 17. Aston Villa 18. Wigan 19. Southampton 20. Blackpool
He'll be getting the chop I reckon. The squad he has failed to get automatic with (highly unlikely now) has loads of talent which he has managed to blunt with his ****e football. Given their traditions I think he is on borrowed time.
Spurs would just go into Europa league it dont effect teams that have already qualified, so there would be 4 teams in EL
To think, if you didn't sack him, you probably would never have been relegated... ...and bounced back into your excellent current position.
Far too early to tell yet! Havn't even seen the summer transfers! We may have messi up front next season! Lol
1. City 2. United 3. Chelsea 4. Arsenal 5. Spurs 6. Liverpool 7. Everton 8. Newcastle 9. Southampton 10. Sunderland 11. Fulham 12. Stoke 13. Wigan 14. West Ham 15. West Brom 16. Aston Villa 17. Norwich 18. Swansea 19. Reading 20. QPR
I don't know, I think we'd be in Div 1 by now if he'd stayed. He had us on an alarming slide and the football was shall we say difficult to watch. Worst atmosphere I've experienced at St James Park. People didn't want to watch and were sick of wasting their Saturday to watch some weird interpretation of the sport we know as football. Clue is in the name of course but its lost on some. I think his ineptitude coupled with fans boredom was a recipe for disaster. I honestly wouldn't have swapped relegation to stay in the league watching that ****e. I'd rather be in the conference trying to play properly.