Hopes for next season.

Impossible to say until the transfer window closes.

Mid table if we have a solid window.

Bottom 4 finish if the Friedkin Group hang Moyes out to dry by selling Branthwaite and not improving the squad.
 


100% Europe.

We should be competitive for the two domestic cups as well.

On our day we should be able to give anyone a game.
With a decent window and luck with injuries we can carry our late season form through to Bramley Moor and build on it. Winning at Forest and Newcastle give me a lot of hope.
 
Impossible to say until the transfer window closes.

Mid table if we have a solid window.

Bottom 4 finish if the Friedkin Group hang Moyes out to dry by selling Branthwaite and not improving the squad.
Ridiculously pessimistic view to take, I honestly can't understand some on here's desire to make everything a crisis. We drew twice against 2nd place Arsenal last season, drew against champions at home and only lost 1-0 at Anfield. Even under Dyche we could of easily won at City and at home to Chelsea if it wasnt for Jack Harrison. Had Moyes come in earlier last season we would of finished top half. We outplayed Newcastle away from home in our last game, when we had nothing to play for and won. Won at Fulham, won at Forest. I think we will finish top half, only reason we have struggled in recent years is we haven't had a striker. We know take our chances generally, no need to be so pessimistic.
 
I hope we'll get it largely right in the transfer market over the next three months. We may ultimately, if recent history is anything to go by, end up lumbered with a turkey or two, but hopefully they are similar to recent turkeys Harrison and Lindstrom and are just here on loan. No more Maupays, please.

I hope the defence stays solid next season, and there is no reason why it wouldn't. Mykolenko has looked better under Moyes, O'Brien has come on massively and we just need a top signing at right back.

I hope the midfield will add more goals to their game, especially any new wingers that join us. I'd want at least 5 goals per winger / wide attacking midfielder if they are starting most games. Ndiaye set the standard last season for what's expected in terms of output. Even McNeil - a player I don't particularly feel is good enough for us - would have achieved similar stats if he'd have avoided injury.

I hope we bring in a striker that can lead the line for the next 3+ years.
 

I think it’s beyond our present squad via league placing, but we should be able to make a serious cup run
Did we think Forest would be near Champions League positions last season?

If we can add sensibly to the squad with more attacking players mixed with our defence and improve our home form, I don't see why we can't
 

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