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<blockquote data-quote="weasel" data-source="post: 546970" data-attributes="member: 14"><p>Got a wedding tomorrow and an after wedding party (**** knows) the day after so having to do my predictions a bit early.</p><p></p><p>As always a lot can and probably will change if any big moves happen in the transfer market. Harry Kane leaving Spurs will probably cost them 2 places.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, here goes,</p><p></p><p>1) City</p><p>2) Pool</p><p>3) Chelsea and the scum (Utd)</p><p>4) City.</p><p>5) City</p><p>6) Realistically there are probably about five sides who would win it. The three English sides (Utd won't unless they appoint a proper manager), PSG and Bayern. PSG play in a farmer's league and have an amazing forward line, but none of them work back. So I suspect a top European side/manager will be too street smart for them. I'll go for Bayern</p><p>7) City. See above</p><p>8) Hard to say when CL groups haven't been drawn. Probably someone who comes third in their group. Sevilla, for a change.</p><p>9) Spurs. Them or Roma.</p><p>10) I can make a case for about 10 sides to go down. Palace have a new inexperienced manager and a squad that is thread bare, I can see them struggling. Saints are **** or bust with their new striker, if Vesterguard goes they are in trouble. Norwich and Brentford are very well run clubs who have budgeted for relegation, and have squads that are probably bottom 6. Burnley have a budget of 2 and 6, but probably too much experience for those round them. Watford look crap. Brighton don't score enough goals. Newcastle are ehhh Newcastle and Villa could struggle if their Grealish replacements don't click. Ehhhh I guess I'll go for Watford, Palace, and Brentford.</p><p>11) Ehh no one. Leeds, maybe</p><p>12) Hopefully Utd when they get relegated. Spurs could struggle without Kane, if he stays they will be fine.</p><p>13) Hard to say, probably someone out side the big four. Though, on paper Varane looks a good signing.</p><p>14) Toss up Grealish or Lukaku, neither are worth a quarter of what was paid for them.</p><p>15) Whoever is in charge of Watford, they change managers every week.</p><p>16) Kane or Salah. If Kane goes to City, give him the award when he signs.</p><p>17) Feck knows KDB</p><p>18) Leicester or Utd.</p><p>19) City to get ridiculously easy domestic cup draws, and reasonably tough European ones. Pool to get another decent PL side in the FAC 3rd round for the 5th or 6th year in a row.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="weasel, post: 546970, member: 14"] Got a wedding tomorrow and an after wedding party (**** knows) the day after so having to do my predictions a bit early. As always a lot can and probably will change if any big moves happen in the transfer market. Harry Kane leaving Spurs will probably cost them 2 places. Anyway, here goes, 1) City 2) Pool 3) Chelsea and the scum (Utd) 4) City. 5) City 6) Realistically there are probably about five sides who would win it. The three English sides (Utd won’t unless they appoint a proper manager), PSG and Bayern. PSG play in a farmer’s league and have an amazing forward line, but none of them work back. So I suspect a top European side/manager will be too street smart for them. I’ll go for Bayern 7) City. See above 8) Hard to say when CL groups haven't been drawn. Probably someone who comes third in their group. Sevilla, for a change. 9) Spurs. Them or Roma. 10) I can make a case for about 10 sides to go down. Palace have a new inexperienced manager and a squad that is thread bare, I can see them struggling. Saints are **** or bust with their new striker, if Vesterguard goes they are in trouble. Norwich and Brentford are very well run clubs who have budgeted for relegation, and have squads that are probably bottom 6. Burnley have a budget of 2 and 6, but probably too much experience for those round them. Watford look crap. Brighton don't score enough goals. Newcastle are ehhh Newcastle and Villa could struggle if their Grealish replacements don’t click. Ehhhh I guess I’ll go for Watford, Palace, and Brentford. 11) Ehh no one. Leeds, maybe 12) Hopefully Utd when they get relegated. Spurs could struggle without Kane, if he stays they will be fine. 13) Hard to say, probably someone out side the big four. Though, on paper Varane looks a good signing. 14) Toss up Grealish or Lukaku, neither are worth a quarter of what was paid for them. 15) Whoever is in charge of Watford, they change managers every week. 16) Kane or Salah. If Kane goes to City, give him the award when he signs. 17) Feck knows KDB 18) Leicester or Utd. 19) City to get ridiculously easy domestic cup draws, and reasonably tough European ones. Pool to get another decent PL side in the FAC 3rd round for the 5th or 6th year in a row. [/QUOTE]
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