This weekend I watched most of the games; Liverpool-Stoke, Southampton-WBA, Swansea-United, Tottenham-Palace, and first half of Chelsea-Hull and City-Newcastle game, and also MOTD.
It's clearly still early days, but few conclusions can be drawn.
Crystal Palaca are, indeed, very poor. Their lack of quality was evident, and there was a huge difference in class beetween them and Tottenham, despite Spurs also playing poorly. So CP are mine number 1 favourite to go down.
It's going to be a struggle for the two remining spots beetween these teams; Hull Tigers, Cardiff City, Stoke, Sunderland and possibly even Newcastle.
Hull was beaten at Stamford Bridge, but they looked decent enough, they were well organized, they could pass the ball ecc. I think it's still too early to dismiss them.
Cardiff fell to a promising West Ham side, it's no big deal, although they shoud strive to collect points from these kind of matchess, but, according to MOTD, they failed to test their keeper enough.
Stoke nearly won a point at Anfield, they even created a few chanches, but overall they didn't seem to me as a team who has goals in it, and considering they haven't defended as well as they used to under Pulis, I think they should have many problems this season.
Sunderland bought quantity, but did they bought quality? I'd give them some time, it too soon to tell.
Newcastle, much like Hull, lost to a better opponent, but they looked considerably worse then Hull, and that saying something. Nontheless, they have a number of very good player and we shouldn't even consider them as relegation favourites, but their inability to deliver kind of performances they ought to puts them right up there in the mix.