So who is everyone's top 4 and bottom 3? Would be interesting to see at the end of the season how everyone did. Mine: 1. Man U 2. Man City 3. Chelsea 4. Arsenal 18. Blackburn' 19. Swans 20. Wigan
I was actually gonna make this thread after the transfer window closed. I guess we can start now... 1. Chelsea 2. United 3. Citeh 4. Arsenal 18. West Brom 19. Wigan 20. Chicken Nuggets
Interested to see how the relegation zone works out this year, last year was ridiculous with how close teams were. I'll say Swansea Wolves (sorry pre) Wigan
Heck I'll just do the whole table to see how close I was by the end of the season Man United Man City Chelsea Liverpool Arsenal Aston Villa Tottenham WBA QPR Everton Sunderland Fulham Stoke Bolton Newcastle Blackburn Norwich Swansea Wolves Wigan Side prediction, 3 teams up from Championship Nottingham Forrest Leicester City Reading
My shock mover of the first half, hovering around 11-13 in the fall, and I think the new owners throw a shit ton of money into the January transfer window to solidify a top 10 finish.
Man City Man U Chelsea Liverpool Arsenal Spurs Everton Villa Stoke Fulham WBA Bolton Sunderland New Castle QPR Wolves Wigan Blackburn Norwich Swansea
Well if we are gonna go all the way im down... 1. Man U 2. Man City 3. Chelsea 4. Arsenal 5. Liverpool 6. Spurs 7. Sunderland 8. Fulham 9. Stoke 10. Aston Villa 11. Everton 12. Bolton 13. West Brom 14. Wolves 15. QPR 16. Newcastle 17. Norwich 18. Blackburn 19. Swansea 20. Wigan
Man City Man U Chelsea Spurs Arsenal Liverpool Fulham Aston Villa Everton Newcastle Stoke Sunderland Bolton Wolves QPR Swansea Blackburn West Brom Norwich Wigan Leicester, Nottingham, and West Ham up from the Championship.
Chelsea City ManU Liverpool Arsenal Spurs Everton Aston Villa Newcastle Sunderland Stoke QPR Bolton Wolves WBA Swansea Fulham Wigan Blackburn Norwich
1. united 2. city 3. liverpool 4. chelsea 5. tottenham 6. sunderland 7. everton 8. arsenal 9. aston villa 10. stoke 11. fulham 12. west brom 13. norwich 14. wolves 15. bolton 16. qpr 17. newcastle 18. swansea 19. blackburn 20. wigan
1. Citeh 2. Mancs 3. Chelsea 4. Arsenal *prays* 5. Liverpool 6. Spurs 7. Everton 8. Newcastle 9. Sunderland 10. Fulham 11. Aston Villa 12. West Brom 13. Bolton 14. Stoke 15. QPR 16. Wigan 17. Blackburn 18. Wolves 19. Swansea 20. Norwich
at some of the liverpool in the top 4 predictions i'd say my top 4 is 1. United 2. City 3. Arsenal 4. Chelsea, with QPR finishing in top 10 and Wigan, Swansea, and Norwich getting relegated
1. United 2. Citeh 3. Chelsea 4. Arsenal 5. Spurs 6. Liverpool 7. Everton 8. Villa 9. Sunderland 10. Fulham 11. Newcastle 12. Stoke 13. Bolton 14. West Brom 15. QPR 16. Wolves 17. Wigan 18. Swansea 19. Blackburn 20. Norwich
I love me some Canaries (caught a few games there a number of years ago) but I just don't think they have the talent of a QPR or even Swansea. After that, it's hard to think which teams from last year were poor other than Blackburn. Wigan is the only other one that's close and they always find a way to pull it out.
1. City :( 2. Man United 3. Chelsea 4. Liverpool 5. Arsenal 6. Villa 7. Spurs (no striker me super pessimistic) 8. Sunderland 9. Fulhamerica 10. Stoke 11. West Brom 12. Everton 13. Old Castle 14. Bolton 15. Wolves 16. Norwich 17. Blackburn 18. Wigan 19. Swansea 20. QPR Brighton, Foxes, and Nottingham Forest up
Wigan lost the reason they stayed up (N'Zogbia obviously). They're fucked. Norwich hasn't done much to get better. I figure West Brom will struggle in their 2nd year like Wolves did. Blackburn and QPR's owners don't want to shell out money even though they have it, and are in fact, trying to cut the wage bill. I think Wolves did a good job to add a defender that's better than anything they already had, as well as a CAM that knows what he's doing. Plus Fletcher had his breakout finally at the end of last year and we'll be healthier than we ever were last year.
swans and qpr not getting demoted. it'll be blackburn, norwich, and wigan leaving the premiership. arsenal winning it all, naturally.
I'm really torn right now. You picked city to win but pre is my best friend. Bros before pros so fuck you! thanks for the champions prediction
Swansea looks good and plays attractive football. They seem like a more talented, wealthier, and well-backed Blackpool.
How shit is Jamie O'Hara? Not only is he a marginal footballer who Wolves massively overpaid for , but he married the slut that has been rammed by every (and past) player in the league including that old wrinkled fuck Teddy Sheringham. Karl Henry shouldn't even be allowed to play football, he belongs on a rugby field. Next to his stat line it shouldn't say Apps and goals, it should say Apps and red cards. Atleast Wigan don't kick teams off the pitch. In a perfect world, shit bag clubs like Stoke (please make the Europa group stage), Wolves and Blackburn would go down to the second division and never be heard from again until they start playing proper football like West Brom. It was a fucking shame Blackpool went down last year and as much as I admire Norwich for their turn around, I don't believe they have the quality to stay up in the end. Same for Swansea.
Haha you're so butthurt. O'Hara cost us 3 million. Wtf is proper football? Walking the ball into the net? Stoke, Wolves, and Blackburn give good teams fits because they play an unconventional style of football.
Rainey please look up the # of red cards from last season before you start spouting shit like West Brom played "proper" Spoiler West Brom 7 were the most in the league
Kicking teams off the pitch isn't an unconventional style of football. It's football for faggots who dream of the days when Leeds would kick and punch their way to titles as if those were the good 'ole days. I respect the clubs that play the beautiful game and once Wolves decide to join that club I will root for their survival.
Explain what you mean by "kicking teams off the pitch" as if we do something that no other team does.