Premier League 2022-23 (8 Viewers)

Strickland

Senior Member
May 17, 2019
5,859
#65
Watched Arsenal-Crystal Palace this morning, Arsenal have quite a likable team these days. Doubt theyll finish ahead of Spurs, but Chelsea and ManUtd is doable for them
 
May 23, 2013
4,312
#67
Fulham 1-0 up on Liverpool with Mitrovic scoring. Maybe Mitrovic will finally be able to translate some of his championship form into the prem and lead Fulham to safety this season?

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1. City
2. Liverpool
3. Spurs
4. Chelsea
5. United
6. Leicester
7. Arsenal
Leicester 6th is a big call, they have done nothing this summer. Roger's time there may have run its course. It would be a real surprise to see them finish in a European spot or even top half the table this season. But who knows, maybe no Europe will mean less injuries thus giving them room to push further as they have in previous seasons.

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I don’t really care about the trash teams in the PL, but here’s my top 10:

1. City
2. Liverpool
3. Spurs
4. Arsenal
5. Chelsea
6. West Ham
7. Man United
8. Newcastle
9. Crystal Palace
10. Aston Villa
Honestly I was very close to putting Arsenal in the top 4 myself, but I think the Europa schedule along with going further in cups will do them this season. Chelsea might implode due to tensions between Tuchel and the player. That could give West Ham a chance to sneak into the top 4. But I quality signings such as Sterling and Koulibaly should be enough to get them up there.

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1. Manchester City
2. Liverpool
3. Chelsea
4. Arsenal
5. Spurs
6. Manchester United
7. West Ham
8. Leicester
9. Everton
10. Aston Villa
You're showing allot of faith in Gerrard and Lampard. Personally I think they'll both be gone by the season's end. Villa's form really dipped after their new manager boost last season and Lampard with Everton was a train wreck til the end. Could seriously see one of them going down.
 
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Luca

Senior Member
Apr 22, 2007
12,750
#69
Nerves are setting in for Forest today. First three matches are all against similar sized clubs that we have competed against in transfers and have the potential to compete in the table against too.

Think we are at a massive disadvantage of having to overhaul the squad and now playing these teams immediately with little time to gel. It’s a shame we are playing them immediately rather than other teams.

Hopefully we get a few points from the first 3 matches at least because otherwise I can see it having a massive impact on the team when it ramps up against Spurs and Man City in weeks 4&5 where we probably won’t do so well.
 

Strickland

Senior Member
May 17, 2019
5,859
#80
No one giving Conte a shot at making this Spurs team push for the title?

if there’s anyone you want to end a title drought, it’s probably him.
Im almost certain you'd need 90+ points to win against this ManCity. Conte might improve them enough to push them over 80, but surely they dont have enough quality to truly challenge this City.
 

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