The League Table

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1. Manchester United
2. Manchester City

3. Chelsea
4. Arsenal
5. Tottenham

6. Liverpool
7. Newcastle

8. Everton
9. QPR
10. Sunderland
11. Stoke
12. Fulham
13. Aston Villa
14. West Brom

15. Wigan
16. West Ham
17. Southampton
18. Reading
19. Swansea

20. Norwich
 
1. City
2. Chelsea
3. Utd
4. Arsenal
5. Spurs
6. Liverpool
7. Newcastle
8. Sunderland
9. Everton
10. West Ham
11. QPR
12. Fulham
13. Villa
14. Stoke
15. Reading
16. West Brom
17. Southampton/Wigan/Norwich/Swansea can't decide on the bottom 3
 
Surprised at the many pundits putting Reading down near the bottom. We saw their capability to aborb us at St Mary's back in April. I reckon they will be able to do this to a good many Premiiership teams as well when playing away. Besides which they have considerable pace which is always an asset.

My reasoning: they will hang tight with a lot of teams, and perhaps even steal draws against teams they have no business stealing draws against, but staying up these days is largely a product of one's ability to generate wins...something they did very well last year (no team had fewer draws, and they tied Blackpool for the most losses among the top six), but I'm not convinced that they'll score enough to pick up wins against the bottom half. Similar in that vein to Villa last year.
 
I think Villa will do better than a few of you think.

They suffered big time from the losses of Bent and Petrov. Lambert has already made a few astute signings... Personally I am prety confident that they will stay up.
 
It's very difficult to decide until Sep 1 when all the clubs have made all their summer signings, at this stage I would suggest this

1. Manchester City
2. Manchester United
3. Arsenal
4. Liverpool
5. Chelsea
6. Tottenham
7. Newcastle
8. Everton
9. Fulham
10. Aston Villa
11. QPR
12. Southampton
13. Sunderland
14. Stoke
15. Swansea
16. Norwich
17. Wigan
18. Reading
19. West Ham
20. West Brom

Pick any 3 from Stoke down.
 
1-Chelsea
2-Man City
3-Man Utd
4-Arsenal
5-Newcastle
6-Spurs
7-Everton
8-Sunderland
9-Fulham
10-Liverpool
11-Villa
12-Saints
13-QPR
14-Stoke
15-West Ham
16-WBA
17-Reading
18-Swansea
19-Norwich
20-Wigan
 
1) Man City
2) Chelsea
3) Man Utd
4) Arsenal

5) Newcastle
6) Everton

7) Liverpool
8) Sunderland
9) Aston Villa
10) Tottenham
11) Fulham
12) QPR
13) West Ham
14) Norwich
15) Stoke
16) Southampton
17) Swansea
18) Reading
19) Wigan
20) West Brom
 
1,City
2,United
3,Chelsea
4,Arsenal
5,Liverpool
6,Spurs
7,Everton
8,Villa
9,Fulham
10,Reading
11,WBA
12,Newcastle
13,Stoke
14,Sunderland
15,Saints
16,Wigan
17,QPR
18,West Ham
19,Norwich
20,Swansea
 
Right, if I get any of this right i'll be astounded...

1-Manchester City
2-Manchester United
3-Arsenal
4-Chelsea
5-Liverpool
6-Everton
7-Sunderland
8-Aston Villa
9-Tottenham
10-Fulham
11-Stoke
12-Newcastle
13-West Ham
14-Wigan
15-Reading
16-QPR
17-Norwich
18-West Brom
19-Southampton (battening down the hatches, but at least one of the promoted sides WILL go down this season)
20-Swansea
 
(in no particular order)

Top 2 - Manure and Citeh

Fighting for 3rd/4th - Arsenal & Chelsea

The race for 5th (Europa) - Spurs, Newcastle, Everton, Liverpool

Mid-Table obscurity - Fulham, Sunderland, West Brom, Stoke, Villa

Relegation battle, with 4 winners and 3 losers - West Ham, Norwich, Saints, Reading, QPR, Wigan, Swansea
 
1. Man United
2. Chelsea
3. City
4. Arsenal

5. Spurs
6. Liverpool
7. Everton

8. Newcastle
9. QPR
10. Villa
11. West Ham
12. Sunderland
13. Stoke
14. Fulham
15. Southampton
16. Swansea
17. Reading

18. West Brom
19. Wigan
20. Norwich
 
I really feel that Stoke will have a mare this season. Have backed Pulis toi be first out. Think he has had his time now.
 
Right, if I get any of this right i'll be astounded...

1-Manchester City
2-Manchester United
3-Arsenal
4-Chelsea
5-Liverpool
6-Everton
7-Sunderland
8-Aston Villa
9-Tottenham
10-Fulham
11-Stoke
12-Newcastle
13-West Ham
14-Wigan
15-Reading
16-QPR
17-Norwich
18-West Brom
19-Southampton (battening down the hatches, but at least one of the promoted sides WILL go down this season)
20-Swansea
At least you're honest.
 
I'd ordinarily not do this until 1 September, for obviosu reasons. But what the hell...

Man City
Man Utd
Chelsea
Spurs
Liverpool
Arsenal
Everton
Newcastle
Villa
Fulham
Stoke
QPR
Norwich
Sunderland
West Ham
WBA
Southampton
Swansea
Reading
Wigan
 
Thought I'd give this a bump considering we're over half way through the season. Looks like Swansea and west brom were underated with Newcastle vastly overrated!
 
1. Man City
2. Chelsea
3. Man Utd
4. Arsenal
5. Liverpool
6. Spurs
7. Newcastle
8. Everton
9. Fulham
10. Sunderland
11. Villa
12. QPR
13. Saints
14. Stoke
15. West Ham
16. Reading
17. Norwich
18. West Brom
19. Wigan
20. Swansea

<doh> Really **** prediction from myself!