It is the eve of the new Premier League season and all the media is full of hype predicting which teams will finish where, which Manchester club will win the league and how many goals each striker will score. While clearly this is almost impossible and asking where do you think Southampton will finish is a moot point, I wondered what tips people had about the league in general this season: which teams do you think will over perform, who will struggle despite their top billing and who do you think will be looking nervously over their shoulders on the last day of the season?
Here are a few of my suggestions:
Over achievers: Fulham have developed nicely and Martin Jol rarely lets a side down. Q.P.R have bought a whole array of new players but with Mark Hughes at their helm I think them may do better than most people would expect. Stoke and Sunderland will be comfortable.
Under achievers: Everyone seems to expect Aston Villa to perform well this season with Paul Lambert in charge. Lambert is a shrewd tactician who did a great job at Norwich, but is he proven elsewhere and who will score Villa's goals if Bent is not fit. I think Tottenham and Newcastle may struggle to do as well as last season. We saw how much Europe took out of Stoke last season, I think something similar may happen to Newcastle. I am surprised Tottenham went for such an inexperienced Premier League manager in Villas-Boas a disaster waiting to happen in my eyes.
Relegation threatened: The teams that are relegated are usually those who fail to score many for obvious reasons, so with that in mind unless Swansea or Wigan get an extra striker they may struggle. I am ambivalent about Reading and West Brom who have been well drilled in previous seasons, however do they possess enough depth in attack. Before pre-season I thought Lambert would eclipse Holt's impressive goal scoring form in the top flight, but we really need him to up his fitness levels, will he be ready, I hope so.
As for top goalscorer, I cannot see past Aguero, I know van Persie is a great player but can Sir Alex keep him fit?
The top two are clear front runners but I think pretty much anything else is possible, a tight and exciting season beckons and I hope that we can just about keep ourselves above the dotted line.
I would be interested to read your tips and expectations for this season.
Here are a few of my suggestions:
Over achievers: Fulham have developed nicely and Martin Jol rarely lets a side down. Q.P.R have bought a whole array of new players but with Mark Hughes at their helm I think them may do better than most people would expect. Stoke and Sunderland will be comfortable.
Under achievers: Everyone seems to expect Aston Villa to perform well this season with Paul Lambert in charge. Lambert is a shrewd tactician who did a great job at Norwich, but is he proven elsewhere and who will score Villa's goals if Bent is not fit. I think Tottenham and Newcastle may struggle to do as well as last season. We saw how much Europe took out of Stoke last season, I think something similar may happen to Newcastle. I am surprised Tottenham went for such an inexperienced Premier League manager in Villas-Boas a disaster waiting to happen in my eyes.
Relegation threatened: The teams that are relegated are usually those who fail to score many for obvious reasons, so with that in mind unless Swansea or Wigan get an extra striker they may struggle. I am ambivalent about Reading and West Brom who have been well drilled in previous seasons, however do they possess enough depth in attack. Before pre-season I thought Lambert would eclipse Holt's impressive goal scoring form in the top flight, but we really need him to up his fitness levels, will he be ready, I hope so.
As for top goalscorer, I cannot see past Aguero, I know van Persie is a great player but can Sir Alex keep him fit?
The top two are clear front runners but I think pretty much anything else is possible, a tight and exciting season beckons and I hope that we can just about keep ourselves above the dotted line.
I would be interested to read your tips and expectations for this season.
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