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We'll win the league because we have a white collar on our shirts. In the past 4 seasons, when we've had a white collar we've won the league. When we've had a navy blue collar, we've finished 2nd.
 

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I hope Norwich and Bournemouth escape, but they'll have to purchase well. I'm still bemused by the firing of Pearson; I think Leicester would have done better with a summer of continuity as a Premiership side, but I still fancy them to be better than the three promoted sides and Sunderland. With the financial strength of established Premier League sides, it's only going to be more difficult for promoted sides to stay up.

Palace 7th? Wat
 

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Palace 7th? Wat

Sure it's optimistic, but they finished 10th last season and Selhurst Park has become as difficult a fixture as the Britannia for visiting sides.. I don't care for Pardew's personality, but he gets results. I know they are linked with Cabaye and Austin; Zaha - Austin - Bolasie would be dangerous and a Cabaye - Jedinak midfield is brilliant; the latter is one of the most underrated midfielders in the league. Granted he seems less in favour with Pardew than with previous regimes. Macarthur and Ledley are both very capable players. I think I saw them listed as one of the sides in for Ogbonna from Juventus. If they can concede 5-10 fewer goals and add 5-10 to their attack, they'll be near a Europa League spot. Cabaye, Austin, and Ogbonna with continued improvement from Zaha and I think they're capable of doing what Pardew's Newcastle side did a few years back.
 

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Sure it's optimistic, but they finished 10th last season and Selhurst Park has become as difficult a fixture as the Britannia for visiting sides.. I don't care for Pardew's personality, but he gets results. I know they are linked with Cabaye and Austin; Zaha - Austin - Bolasie would be dangerous and a Cabaye - Jedinak midfield is brilliant; the latter is one of the most underrated midfielders in the league. Granted he seems less in favour with Pardew than with previous regimes. Macarthur and Ledley are both very capable players. I think I saw them listed as one of the sides in for Ogbonna from Juventus. If they can concede 5-10 fewer goals and add 5-10 to their attack, they'll be near a Europa League spot. Cabaye, Austin, and Ogbonna with continued improvement from Zaha and I think they're capable of doing what Pardew's Newcastle side did a few years back.
Skinner needs to open his eyes to fact he supports a decent team.

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Quite surprised at the amount of people predicting Chelsea to win the league with no particular difficulty given their lack of activity in the transfer market and the fact that they won the league last term thanks to a superb start and that no other contender was good enough to challenge. If not the former, I don't think the latter will occur. Arsenal and Man Utd have strengthened while a lot is dependant on Mancini tactical intelligence for Man City after the signing of Sterling. All 3 will be hungy for a big season while it has already happened for Chelsea who have looked a bit devoid of ideas in the second half of the season.

I think Liverpool and Spurs will finish in and around the top 6 but can also see a side like Palace, Swansea or West Ham (if life under Bilic gets off to a good start) finishing very close to the European places. All 3 sides had good squads last season and have strengthened wisely.

Agree that Leicester may well go down given their current state. Sacking Pearson looks like an incredibly stupid move while the promoted 3 look up for a fight. Watford will be especially tough to beat I reckon. They never seem to survive though so I guess they'll fnish 18th or something. I fully expect Norwich to stay up despite Munkers saying otherwise from the moment a ball is kicked. I have no idea how Bournemouth will fare but I wish them well. Apart from these 4 you do wonder who will enter the race for the drop. Newcastle have McLaren, WBA have Pulis so it is quite valid to see Sherwood struggle at Villa but I think they'll do just enough. Sunderland will be down there again.
 

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Top three will be a lot closer, and very difficult to pick between Arsenal and Man U for second. Man U have made some great signings but how long will it take them to gel........ I am hoping Chelsea win it at a canter and break some prem records.

Bournemouth
Watford
West Ham - playing the West Ham way but, more likely it will be Leicester
 

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Quite surprised at the amount of people predicting Chelsea to win the league with no particular difficulty given their lack of activity in the transfer market and the fact that they won the league last term thanks to a superb start and that no other contender was good enough to challenge. If not the former, I don't think the latter will occur. Arsenal and Man Utd have strengthened while a lot is dependant on Mancini tactical intelligence for Man City after the signing of Sterling. All 3 will be hungy for a big season while it has already happened for Chelsea who have looked a bit devoid of ideas in the second half of the season.

I think Liverpool and Spurs will finish in and around the top 6 but can also see a side like Palace, Swansea or West Ham (if life under Bilic gets off to a good start) finishing very close to the European places. All 3 sides had good squads last season and have strengthened wisely.

Agree that Leicester may well go down given their current state. Sacking Pearson looks like an incredibly stupid move while the promoted 3 look up for a fight. Watford will be especially tough to beat I reckon. They never seem to survive though so I guess they'll fnish 18th or something. I fully expect Norwich to stay up despite Munkers saying otherwise from the moment a ball is kicked. I have no idea how Bournemouth will fare but I wish them well. Apart from these 4 you do wonder who will enter the race for the drop. Newcastle have McLaren, WBA have Pulis so it is quite valid to see Sherwood struggle at Villa but I think they'll do just enough. Sunderland will be down there again.

He's gone back to City already? Fucking hell...
 

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So if we'd have kept Pearson, champions league?
 

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I think people are underestimating the promoted teams, I'd say it's more likely that all three stay up than all three go down.
 

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Norwich have the strongest squad, on paper at least, and the experience of knowing where they stand.
Watford, a) if they can actually complete the deals, and b) knit it all together with a new manager, are recruiting quite well in theory.

To date I've only seen one single PL game in the flesh with my own eyes (QPR v West Ham a few years ago randomly enough, think West Ham won). Point is I have naff all evidence to make any judgements or comparisons with. Watching MOTD and a handful of live Sky games over a season isn't anywhere near as useful as watching a game with my own eyes. However I currently feel like our squad as it stands needs more in the spine if we're to have a fighting chance.

We have a couple of things in the pipeline but things are on hold for now whilst half the club is away in the USA. But I definitly get the impression we'd have liked to have done more business by now. Trying to recruit from existing PL clubs has proven to be some way out of our price range, presumably due to the finances they enjoy. Palace quoting us £10m for someone on their bench every week for example. We've recruited some interesting freebies who improve the squad depth but aren't anything that's going to worry anyone. And the one big deal for Mings, is the type of player we've been crying out for, but he's young raw and unproven up here. Trying to go abroad for players has been hard work as well, because those clubs see us in the Prem and assume we're happy to pay tons of cash.

If it comes down to a choice of remaining restrained and going with what we have, or panicking around deadline day and paying well over the odds, I hope we go for the former.
 

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Well thankfully we have got a few players in who could be useful in terms of ability and experience.

I'd like us to get another defender in or two.
 
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Norwich have the strongest squad, on paper at least, and the experience of knowing where they stand.
Watford, a) if they can actually complete the deals, and b) knit it all together with a new manager, are recruiting quite well in theory.

To date I've only seen one single PL game in the flesh with my own eyes (QPR v West Ham a few years ago randomly enough, think West Ham won). Point is I have naff all evidence to make any judgements or comparisons with. Watching MOTD and a handful of live Sky games over a season isn't anywhere near as useful as watching a game with my own eyes. However I currently feel like our squad as it stands needs more in the spine if we're to have a fighting chance.

We have a couple of things in the pipeline but things are on hold for now whilst half the club is away in the USA. But I definitly get the impression we'd have liked to have done more business by now. Trying to recruit from existing PL clubs has proven to be some way out of our price range, presumably due to the finances they enjoy. Palace quoting us £10m for someone on their bench every week for example. We've recruited some interesting freebies who improve the squad depth but aren't anything that's going to worry anyone. And the one big deal for Mings, is the type of player we've been crying out for, but he's young raw and unproven up here. Trying to go abroad for players has been hard work as well, because those clubs see us in the Prem and assume we're happy to pay tons of cash.

If it comes down to a choice of remaining restrained and going with what we have, or panicking around deadline day and paying well over the odds, I hope we go for the former.

In other words, you'd rather be Burnley than QPR. I think that's the option the majority of fans would choose. :lol:
 

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Unsurprisingly I'd like to see us finishing above Arsenal, but sadly I cannot see that happening just yet. I reckon there'll be quite a gap between 4th and 5th again.

At the bottom I just don't rate Bournemouth and Watford. Sunderland have flirted too many times with relegation, and sooner or later it'll catch up with them.
 

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Unsurprisingly I'd like to see us finishing above Arsenal, but sadly I cannot see that happening just yet. I reckon there'll be quite a gap between 4th and 5th again.

At the bottom I just don't rate Bournemouth and Watford. Sunderland have flirted too many times with relegation, and sooner or later it'll catch up with them.
How come?
 

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Quite surprised at the amount of people predicting Chelsea to win the league with no particular difficulty given their lack of activity in the transfer market and the fact that they won the league last term thanks to a superb start and that no other contender was good enough to challenge. If not the former, I don't think the latter will occur. Arsenal and Man Utd have strengthened while a lot is dependant on Mancini tactical intelligence for Man City after the signing of Sterling. All 3 will be hungy for a big season while it has already happened for Chelsea who have looked a bit devoid of ideas in the second half of the season.

I think Liverpool and Spurs will finish in and around the top 6 but can also see a side like Palace, Swansea or West Ham (if life under Bilic gets off to a good start) finishing very close to the European places. All 3 sides had good squads last season and have strengthened wisely.

Agree that Leicester may well go down given their current state. Sacking Pearson looks like an incredibly stupid move while the promoted 3 look up for a fight. Watford will be especially tough to beat I reckon. They never seem to survive though so I guess they'll fnish 18th or something. I fully expect Norwich to stay up despite Munkers saying otherwise from the moment a ball is kicked. I have no idea how Bournemouth will fare but I wish them well. Apart from these 4 you do wonder who will enter the race for the drop. Newcastle have McLaren, WBA have Pulis so it is quite valid to see Sherwood struggle at Villa but I think they'll do just enough. Sunderland will be down there again.
What the fuck is that pile of shite?
 

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Elaborate.

I'm assuming the lack of Everton around the European places.
 

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Elaborate.

I'm assuming the lack of Everton around the European places.

Well the fact he stared with this sentence ' Quite surprised at the amount of people predicting Chelsea to win the league'
is surely enough?
 

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Or the part about Mancini's tactical intelligence after signing Sterling...
 

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