With the Community Shield match kicking off the new season tomorrow morning, I felt it was time for an EPL preview. Here is how I see the final table shaping up...
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19) West Bromwich – The other newbie that just spends a year in top flight English football. They will do better than
18) Bolton – Just two years removed from a Top 7 finish,
17) Stoke City – Stoke fights off relegation on the final day to fight on another season. Newcomer Dave Kitson makes it consecutive years in the EPL with 10+ goals.
16) Middlesbrough - As much as I like Gareth Southgate running the show,
15) Wigan –
14) Sunderland –
13) Newcastle – Newcastle will produce lots of goals with forwards like Viduka, Owen, Martins, and Ameobi – the problem will be similar to last season – their defense. Without top-flight defending and aging midfielders such as Nicky Butt and Damien Duff,
12) Blackburn –
11) Fulham – Fulham makes a solid jump from near relegation to a mid-table finish. They have been very active in the transfer market and picked up a pair of good forwards in Bobby Zamora and Andy Johnson. Throw in Clint Dempsey, who was outstanding last season, and Fulham looks like they could be a force.
10) West Ham – Alan Curbishley now has a fit club and should finish at least as well as they did last season. If Bellamy and Ashton put up double digit goals between them, the Hammers could push for a Top 6 finish.
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8) Everton – I hate to be a pessimist, but my beloved Toffee’s are going to struggle this season. Taking on a 2nd consecutive season of European football while not making any signings is very disturbing. Moyes wanted to add 5-6 players and the only off-season movement so far has been selling players like Carlsey, Johnson, etc.
7) Aston Villa – Villa is a club that could make some serious noise this season. With Brad Freidel now in goal and the upcoming superstar Ashley Young in the forward spot, Villa could contend for a top 4 finish if fit.
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5) Arsenal – Arsenal slips out of the top 4 this year due to their youth and lack of quality players. Losing Hleb and Gilberto Silva were big blows to the Gunners. Jens Lehmann can be replaced and Cesc Fabregas is one of the world’s best, but I don’t think Wegner has enough this year to stay in the top 4.
4) Tottenham Hotspur – The Spurs had some money to use this summer and they picked up some quality players. They still have some extra cash, but so far have landed Luka Modric and David Bentley who will help take Tottenham into the top 4.
3) Liverpool – As much as I hate to say it, Liverpool has really positioned themselves nicely to make strong runs in the league and in
2) Manchester United – Manchester United will not match last year’s double and will fall just short of the top spot in the table this season. Keeping Ronaldo was the key move of the summer, but he won’t have enough help this year to match the magic of last season.
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Manchester United 3 - 1 Portsmouth
4 comments:
The Toon don't need much defense with Kevin Keegan calling the shots. He's an offensive genius and after he took over last season Michael Owen started showing glimpses of his old self. As long as they finish above Sunderland, I'll be satisfied.
It will be interesting to see how Aresenal finishes this season. They have young Theo Walcott who just took Henry's old number and has a chance to be one of the most exciting players in the league.
Good call on Tottenham, with all of the money spent this summer, they have a good shot at a top 4 finish. I still think Man Utd. will win the league this season...Ronaldo, Rooney, and Tevez are too much
Manchester beat Portsmouth 3-1 in penalties. Anybody want to give me credit on the prediction?
you're sick.
Toon! Toon!
the Olympics are going on and ESPN.com has as it's 4th story: "Favre runs penalty lap". I hate ESPN.
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