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Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2016 12:08:09 GMT
Interesting season this year, how do you think table will look at the end of the season.
1. Man City 2. Man utd 3. Chelsea 4. Liverpool 5. Arsenal 6. Everton 7. Tottenham 8. Stoke 9. West ham 10. Crystal palace 11. Leicester 12. Bournemouth 13. West brom 14. Burnley 15. Southampton 16. Swansea 17. Middlesbrough 18. Watford 19. Sunderland 20. Hull
I originally thought middlesborough would go down instead of sunderland, but sunderlands failure to make any signings could be what sends them down. They were already shit and if they go with what they have now, they will struggle like villa did last season.
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Post by bringmesunshine on Aug 9, 2016 13:07:40 GMT
1 Man City 2 Man utd 3 Chelsea 4 Liverpool 5 Tottenham 6 Arsenal 7 West ham 8 Stoke 9 Everton 10 Southampton 11 Crystal palace 12 Leicester 13 Watford 14 Bournemouth 15 West brom 16 Burnley 17 Middlesbrough 18 Sunderland 19 Swansea 20 Hull
No way will Arsenal finish in the top 4, this is the year we, the mighty mighty potters, get Wenger the sack, on the 13th May 2017 to be precise.
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Post by davejohnno1 on Aug 9, 2016 14:27:22 GMT
The traditional top 6, despite Leicester's success, seem immovable this season which leaves a decent group of clubs competing and hoping to land that 7th spot and Europa League football.
If we maintain or improve on our 9th placed position of previous seasons, you would have to say we've done remarkably well.
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Post by wearepremierleague on Aug 9, 2016 14:38:02 GMT
1. Man City 2. Chelsea 3. United 4. Tottenham 5. Arsenal 6. Liverpool 7. West Ham 8.Everton 9. Stoke 10. Leicester 11.Southampton 12. Palace 13. West Brom 14. Sunderland 15. Bournemouth 16. Watford 17. Boro 18. Swansea 19. Burnley 20. Hull
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Post by kevkj on Aug 9, 2016 14:39:46 GMT
1. Man City 2. Man utd 3. Chelsea 4. Liverpool 5. Arsenal 6. Everton 7. Tottenham 8. Southampton 9. West ham 10. Crystal palace 11. Leicester 12. Stoke city 13.Bournemouth 14. Watford 15. West brom 16. Swansea 17. Middlesbrough 18. Burnley 19. Sunderland 20. Hull
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Post by arniepieinthesky on Aug 9, 2016 14:51:45 GMT
1 - Man City 2 - Man Utd 3 - Arsenal 4 - Chelsea 5 - Liverpool 6 - Spurs 7 - Leicester 8 - West Ham 9 - Everton 10 - Stoke 11 - C Palace 12 - Boro 13 - Southampton 14 - Sunderland 15 - West Brom 16 - Watford 17 - Swansea 18 - Bournemouth 19 - Burnley 20 - Hull
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Post by KevinWhimper on Aug 9, 2016 14:55:00 GMT
1 - Chelsea 2 - Man City 3 - Man Utd 4 - Liverpool 5 - Arsenal 6 - Spurs 7 - West Ham 8 - Stoke 9 - Everton 10 - Leicester 11 - Southampton 12 - Palace 13 - Boro 14 - West Brom 15 - Sunderland 16 - Swansea 17 - Bournemouth 18 - Watford 19 - Burnley 20 - Hull
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Post by GoBoks on Aug 9, 2016 15:02:17 GMT
I predict an Arsenal implosion resulting in Arsene saggy face going back to France permanently after being offered a role as motivator for the French Rugby Union.
1. Man Utd 2. Chelsea 3. Liverpool 4. Man City 5. Tottenham 6. Leicester 7. Stoke (qualify for Europa League as Chelsea win FA cup) 8. Everton 9. Arsenal 10. Southampton 11. Crystal palace 12. West Ham 13. Swansea 14. Burnley 15. Bournemouth 16. West brom 17. Sunderland 18. Middlesbrough 19. Watford 20. Hull
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Post by heworksardtho on Aug 10, 2016 16:15:31 GMT
If we don't get a goal scorer and a centre half I think we will finish 14 as we can't rely on jack to save us again , if we do get both then 6th or 7th
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Post by trentvale68 on Aug 10, 2016 16:19:05 GMT
I don't care where we finish - as long as we are once again the top midlands side
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2016 16:25:53 GMT
Nobody fancies Hull then?
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Post by roostershair on Aug 11, 2016 7:51:18 GMT
1. Stoke City. Well miracles DO happen don't they?
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Post by Mint Berry Barks on Aug 11, 2016 7:54:05 GMT
Wow, you're all writing off Spurs so quickly?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2016 7:59:57 GMT
Man United Chelsea Man City Spurs Arse
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Post by ElworthPotter on Aug 11, 2016 8:08:51 GMT
1. Man United 2. Man City 3. Chelsea 4. Tottenham 5. Arsenal (Wenger to be 'moved upstairs') 6. Liverpool 7. West Ham 8.Everton 9. Stoke 10. Leicester 11.Southampton 12. Palace 13. Middlesbrough 14. Sunderland 15. Watford 16. West Brom 17. Swansea 18. Bournemouth 19. Burnley 20. Hull Can see it being tight at the bottom from 13th down to be honest this year. Unfortunately think Man U will be very strong and it's between them and Man City. Don't think Leicester will get close to last year but they won't divebomb either.Also predict there being very few points between the likes of us, Leicester West Ham, Everton, Palace and Southampton. It's almost upon us, bring it on!
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Post by Mr_DaftBurger on Aug 11, 2016 9:25:05 GMT
1 Man City 2 Man utd 3 Chelsea 4 Liverpool 5 Tottenham 6 Arsenal 7 West ham 8 Stoke 9 Everton 10 Southampton 11 Crystal palace 12 Leicester 13 Watford 14 Bournemouth 15 West brom 16 Burnley 17 Middlesbrough 18 Sunderland 19 Swansea 20 Hull No way will Arsenal finish in the top 4, this is the year we, the mighty mighty potters, get Wenger the sack, on the 13th May 2017 to be precise. It will be his last game and an Arsehole Wenger media wankfest of how great he was 10 years ago!
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Post by bringmesunshine on Aug 11, 2016 9:44:46 GMT
1 Man City 2 Man utd 3 Chelsea 4 Liverpool 5 Tottenham 6 Arsenal 7 West ham 8 Stoke 9 Everton 10 Southampton 11 Crystal palace 12 Leicester 13 Watford 14 Bournemouth 15 West brom 16 Burnley 17 Middlesbrough 18 Sunderland 19 Swansea 20 Hull No way will Arsenal finish in the top 4, this is the year we, the mighty mighty potters, get Wenger the sack, on the 13th May 2017 to be precise. It will be his last game and an Arsehole Wenger media wankfest of how great he was 10 years ago! And the thing is, which nobody ever mentions is that he's not that great as a manager the only time he's produced a good team was when he inherited George Graham's defence and added the attack, since the defence that Graham built has retired he's won 2 FA Cups in 12 years, hardly a mark of success is it.
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Post by okeydokeystokie2 on Aug 11, 2016 9:51:11 GMT
1. Man United 2. Man City 3. Arsenal 4. Chelsea 5. Tottenham 6. Liverpool 7. West Ham 8. Everton 9. Leicester 10. Stoke City 11. Southampton 12. Crystal Palace 13. Bournemouth 14. WBA 15. Sunderland 16. Middlesboro 17. Swansea 18. Watford 19. Burnley 20. Hull
With Mourinho and the new stellar signings, Manchester United should have enough to win the league this season. Arsenal will do enough for 3rd. So hard to beat at their place and flat track bullies against the poorer sides. I think they'll sign a striker before the window closes too. The richest 6 clubs should finish top 6, then our "mini league" of 7th - 12th is the hardest to predict. Could be any combination of West Ham, Everton, Leicester, Stoke, Saints or Palace in mid table. So all to play for.
Sunderland will improve under Moyes which leaves Swansea and Watford battling with Boro and Burnley to join Hull, who are sadly doomed before a ball has been kicked.
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Post by FullerMagic on Aug 11, 2016 10:13:10 GMT
These things always look stupid when you see what you put, but....
1. Man City 2. Man Utd 3. Arsenal 4. Spurs 5. Liverpool 6. Chelsea 7. Leicester 8. Everton 9. West Ham 10. Stoke 11. Southampton 12. Boro 13. Palace 14. Bournemouth 15. Sunderland 16. WBA 17. Swansea 18. Watford 19. Burnley 20. Hull
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Post by bayernoatcake on Aug 11, 2016 10:16:10 GMT
I did a results things and I had us getting 42 points with me being myself and then upping that to 47 points to fit more in line with how we do.
I found it really difficult to give us more points than that though. And I a pessimist but what it highlighted is how bloody tough the league is going to be this year.
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Post by datguy on Aug 11, 2016 10:19:34 GMT
Everyone has put Hull finishing rock bottom. Reckon they'll get 'saved' by a manager.
1. Man City 2. Chelsea 3. Spurs 4. Man Utd 5. Arsenal 6. Liverpool 7. Leicester 8. West Ham 9. Stoke 10. Southampton 11. Everton 12. Bournemouth 13. Palace 14. Sunderland 15. WBA 16. Boro 17. Hull 18. Watford 19. Burnley 20. Swansea
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Post by mattythestokie on Aug 11, 2016 10:19:39 GMT
Chelsea Man United Man City Tottenham Arsenal Liverpool Leicester West Ham Everton Southampton Stoke Palace Bournemouth WBA Swansea Middlesbrough Sunderland Watford Burnley Hull
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Post by pottarius on Aug 11, 2016 10:26:56 GMT
1. Man United 2. Man City 3. Chelsea 4. Tottenham 5. Arsenal 6. Liverpool 7. West Ham 8. Stoke City 9. Southampton 10. Everton 11. Leicester 12. Crystal Palace 13. Bournemouth 14. Sunderland 15. Middlesboro 16. WBA 17. Watford 18. Burnley 19. Swansea 20. Hull
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Post by samba :) on Aug 11, 2016 10:28:20 GMT
Everyone has put Hull finishing rock bottom. Reckon they'll get 'saved' by a manager. 1. Man City 2. Chelsea 3. Spurs 4. Man Utd 5. Arsenal 6. Liverpool 7. Leicester 8. West Ham 9. Stoke 10. Southampton 11. Everton 12. Bournemouth 13. Palace 14. Sunderland 15. WBA 16. Boro 17. Hull 18. Watford 19. Burnley 20. Swansea you are the only one who thinks hull wont come last
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Post by madelinesmithmmmh on Aug 11, 2016 11:11:54 GMT
If Carlsberg did league tables . . . 1 SCFC 2-17 Who gives a toss 18 Chelski 19 Arshit 20 Manure
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Post by silverdollar on Aug 11, 2016 11:20:32 GMT
What a really great but difficult season it promises to be. I really hope we can go into each match competing well so that we can continue our recent rankings in the league but I believe this will be the hardest season we have had to finish in the top ten. Liverpool, Man City, Man United, Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham appear to have the top six positions within their grasp although we can beat any of them on our day. As I see it Leicester, West Ham, Everton, Southampton, Palace and Stoke will be vying for the next six places although non can afford to become complacent. The remaining teams will all have their results against each other and higher teams but seem destined to finish below the twelve previously mentioned. My three for relegation would be Hull, who appear to be in very bad shape at the moment. West Bromwich because players are increasingly reluctant to sign for Pulis and also players in the squad want out.Lastly I think Swansea will now struggle unless they can replace the good players they have sold.
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Post by cousindupree on Aug 11, 2016 11:39:50 GMT
1. Man United 2. Man City 3. Tottenham 4. Liverpool 5. Arsenal 6. Chelsea 7. West Ham 8. Everton 9. Southampton 10. Leicester 11. Stoke City 12 Crystal Palace 13. Bournemouth 14. Sunderland 15. Middlesboro 16. WBA 17. Swansea 18. Watford 19. Burnley 20. Hull
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Post by Pretty Little Boother on Aug 11, 2016 11:55:59 GMT
I reckon the Baggies will get rid of Pulis and that will be what sends them down.
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Post by thepremierbanksy on Aug 11, 2016 11:58:58 GMT
I know Watford have changed their manager but have they lost a load of players as well or something? Surprised to see almost everyone has them to go down, but I haven't really been paying attention to footy over summer.
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Post by Bick on Aug 11, 2016 11:59:08 GMT
Lot of people writing off Swansea...
With Llorente and Baston they have an impressive strikeforce with Siggurdson behind them!
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