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23/24 Premier League Predictor
Posted on 8/8/23 at 6:27 am
Posted on 8/8/23 at 6:27 am
23/24 Premier League Predictor: Pick all 20 spots. +1 for each spot each team is off. Lowest point total is promoted to the Champions League SB.
1. Manchester City - Let's face it... not since prime SAF has there been a more dominant PL manager and side. Until Pep moves on, City have to be the favorites. Bringing in one of the best young CBs to go along with an already formidable squad doesn't hurt either.
2. Liverpool - revamped midfield, Darwin rebounds.
3. Arsenal - Jesus/Havertz not the answer up top but loaded everywhere is.
4. Manchester United - They asked a lot from Rashford last year, and he delivered. Can he do it again? Will he even need to with the new players brought in?
5. Aston Villa - they brought in help on defense, and this is Ollie's breakout year.
6. Newcastle - was last an outlier? How fast can Tonali fit into system? Feels too low.
7. Tottenham - Kane stays?
8. Chelsea - can the youngsters score consistently?
9. Brighton - De Zerbi deserves a bigger job, and the talent is a revolving door.
10. Fulham - USA!
11. Burnley - Vinny bias...
12. Nottingham - I have no clue why I put them this high, other than really liking Awoniyi.
13. Crystal Palace - No Zaha and senile Roy Hodgson
14. Brentford - Ivan Toney out until January.
15. Everton - Sam Douche ball.
16. Bournemouth - how and why they didn't go down last year!
17. West Ham - Moyes out! Ready for more Bowen disappointment.
18. Wolves - what are they trying to accomplish?
19. Sheffield - boring
20. Luton - piss off where you belong.
1. Manchester City - Let's face it... not since prime SAF has there been a more dominant PL manager and side. Until Pep moves on, City have to be the favorites. Bringing in one of the best young CBs to go along with an already formidable squad doesn't hurt either.
2. Liverpool - revamped midfield, Darwin rebounds.
3. Arsenal - Jesus/Havertz not the answer up top but loaded everywhere is.
4. Manchester United - They asked a lot from Rashford last year, and he delivered. Can he do it again? Will he even need to with the new players brought in?
5. Aston Villa - they brought in help on defense, and this is Ollie's breakout year.
6. Newcastle - was last an outlier? How fast can Tonali fit into system? Feels too low.
7. Tottenham - Kane stays?
8. Chelsea - can the youngsters score consistently?
9. Brighton - De Zerbi deserves a bigger job, and the talent is a revolving door.
10. Fulham - USA!
11. Burnley - Vinny bias...
12. Nottingham - I have no clue why I put them this high, other than really liking Awoniyi.
13. Crystal Palace - No Zaha and senile Roy Hodgson
14. Brentford - Ivan Toney out until January.
15. Everton - Sam Douche ball.
16. Bournemouth - how and why they didn't go down last year!
17. West Ham - Moyes out! Ready for more Bowen disappointment.
18. Wolves - what are they trying to accomplish?
19. Sheffield - boring
20. Luton - piss off where you belong.
Posted on 8/8/23 at 8:25 am to bless u boys
I’m curious as to how Villa, Newcastle, and Brighton deal with Europe.
Spurs and Chelsea only having 1 match a week may play to their advantage if they can settle on a strong starting 11.
Spurs and Chelsea only having 1 match a week may play to their advantage if they can settle on a strong starting 11.
Posted on 8/8/23 at 8:36 am to bless u boys
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12. Nottingham - I have no clue why I put them this high, other than really liking Awoniyi.
Matt Turner LFG!!!!
Posted on 8/8/23 at 8:57 am to bless u boys
City
Arsenal
Man Utd
Liverpool
Newcastle
Tottenham
Chelsea
Villa
Brighton
Bournemouth
Burnley
Fulham
Brentford
West Ham
Palace
Wolves
Everton
Forest
Sheff Utd
Luton
Arsenal
Man Utd
Liverpool
Newcastle
Tottenham
Chelsea
Villa
Brighton
Bournemouth
Burnley
Fulham
Brentford
West Ham
Palace
Wolves
Everton
Forest
Sheff Utd
Luton
Posted on 8/8/23 at 9:49 am to bless u boys
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18. Wolves - what are they trying to accomplish?
They will finish top 6.
Posted on 8/8/23 at 10:37 am to bless u boys
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3. Arsenal - Jesus/Havertz not the answer up top but loaded everywhere is.
honestly believe arsenal can cope without jesus better than city can without haaland.
Arsenal did just beat city without him.
This post was edited on 8/8/23 at 10:38 am
Posted on 8/8/23 at 11:59 am to dgnx6
Coped just fine without Haaland for the 20/21 & 21/22 league titles.
Congrats on adding the Community Shield to the trophy case.
Congrats on adding the Community Shield to the trophy case.
Posted on 8/8/23 at 4:22 pm to bless u boys
Lopetegui leaves Wolves. This club has turned into shite and will be bottom 3.
Posted on 8/8/23 at 4:31 pm to S
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City Arsenal Man Utd Liverpool Newcastle Tottenham Chelsea
This looks right. Maybe swap Chelsea and Tottenham but top 5 yea
This post was edited on 8/8/23 at 4:32 pm
Posted on 8/8/23 at 6:38 pm to bless u boys
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2. Liverpool - revamped midfield, Darwin rebounds.
3. Arsenal - Jesus/Havertz not the answer up top but loaded everywhere is.
Jesus, Havertz, and Trossard, and even Nketiah here or there are more than enough.
If Arsenal starts Havertz or Trossard at the 9, we will overrun damn near everyone in midfield. Martinelli, Saka, Odegaard, Smith Rowe, Trossard, Jesus, Havertz all have enough goals in them to help win the league
This post was edited on 8/8/23 at 6:45 pm
Posted on 8/9/23 at 7:27 am to bless u boys
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9. Brighton - De Zerbi deserves a bigger job, and the talent is a revolving door.
Brighton might be one of the best run football clubs in England right now. They got an owner that is really invested in the club. Their scouts are outstanding in finding hidden talent and the club does a great job developing that talent.
Although they lose them to bigger clubs after a few years, look at the return they are getting. They are not letting big clubs dictate the price of their players and not afraid to tell big clubs to go pound sand with their offer. They will never be able to compete with the big clubs financially but their business model has proven to be successful.
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