Just to take away from the constant refreshing for transfer news, ain't seen one of these yet for this season. So, simple, who's your top 6, and who's your bottom 3. I'll go with... Chelsea City Arsenal United Spurs Liverpool WBA Villa Burnley Fire away.
chelsea city liverpool united arsenal everton WBA villa burnley changed forgot about wba they will go down
Seems nobody fancies Burnley & Villa much.... I think QPR will scrape it this year, which is a shame, cos that club has no soul.
My vote is based on them being docked points for something along the way. It's hope more than expectation though.
Man City Chelsea Man Utd Arsenal Spurs Liverpool Leicester WBA Burnley Man city have too much quality and quantity. Man U will improve, Liverpool too many signings (heard that before!) and no Suarez will go backwards. Bottom 3 West Brom this season is a season too far for them, Leicester and Burnley have signed nobody and look like they are setting themselves up for a drop.
Nobody fancy Spurs to do well? I think that the players they have were crying out for a gaffer like Pocc, think they will be very decent, better than Everton on paper IMO.
Top 6 - don't really care, since we're unlikely to feature. Bottom 3 - hopefully we'll be safe in or around Feb/March for a change. This time out I think there's plenty worse than us.
With one top (debatable) striker in the squad, they're gonna struggle. They are gonna need more firepower than that, regardless of how many MF's they've got. They're nowhere near Arsenal, City, Chelsea, United and maybe Liverpool for goalscorers so they need to do some shopping imo.
That was a very tricky one, Poch is a fantastic manager, think Everton, Spurs & Liverpool will be very close next season
Soldado may well come on very strong, Pocc got the very best out of Osvaldo, and Soldado has ALWAYS been a great goalscorer. They do need one more for sure, given the patchy nature of Adebayor, but I think they will get goals from midfield too. I think they are in great shape.
By comparison though, they're short by some distance to challenge for the top places. Not one top team would swap any of their main strikers for Adebayor or Soldado based on last season. Pochettino appears to be a decent manager but that club is a graveyard for promising managers, Levy seems like a total ****. Top 6 for Spurs maybe but not top 4. Everton look a much more solid unit requiring less work than Spurs to me, with a much more coherent attacking set up. If Spurs can get the best out of their lot, I'd be very surprised, if Poch loses any of his opening 5 games Levy will be piling pressure on him.