Madness that genuinely the league is split 50/50 with teams i think can challenge for europe and could get relegated. 1-5 i think same then 6-10 is anyones guess, and 11-18 is a the same.
I'll go
1. Man City (wishful)
2. Liverpool
3. United
4. Chelsea
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5. Arsenal
6. Wolves
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7. Spurs
8. Everton
9. Leicester
10. Southampton
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11. Burnley
12. Sheffield Utd
13. Newcastle
14. Leeds Utd
15. Brighton & Hove
16. Crystal Palace
17. Aston Villa
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18. West Ham
19. Fulham
20. West Brom
Feel that even though Wolves are overhyped, I don't quite fancy a Jose based Spurs to do really well. They'll be playing a heavily congested calendar due to 3 rounds of Europa before even qualifying, and it's October in just over a fortnight, and they've got to potentially squeeze in 3 league cup games, and 12 europa games before Christmas aswell as League.
Still cant see past City or RS for the league. "Spent no money", but still the same ever consistent players who won them the league. Find it so strange that they're not heavy favourites.
West Brom, Fulham bankers for the drop. They just about got away with it West Brom, stumbled far too many times through last season, barely spent money. Same with Fulham, lets see how Parker does. Seems to have removed them from the mess of the last promotion, but still think fall short.
Last relegation space could literally be anyone from Burnley (highly unlikely) down to West Ham. West Ham in a dire mess, players don't seem happy at all. Palace, just seem weak, but Batshuayi and Eze could be quality they need with Zaha. Newcastle will probably be fine, but Leeds have Rodrigo, Casilla and Koch as the only 3 playes with top flight experience, and as good as Bielsa may or may not be, it's a lot of pressure and new territory for the majority of these players.