Has us down for the play-offs... :(
Ah well, always like proving people wrong!
MARK O'NEILL-CUMMINS' EIRCOM LG PREVIEW
Before a ball is kicked this season, many people are already tipping Shelbourne to reclaim their title in November and it's easy to see why.
They clearly had the best players last season and have managed to hold onto them.
In addition, they have signed three of the best players in their respective positions in the Bohemians trio of Glen Crowe, Colin Hawkins and Bobby Ryan.
Shels also have another Champions' League campaign to look forward to and should go as far, if not further, than last summer.
Cork will push Shels all the way in 2005. New manager Damien Richardson has lost Stephen O'Flynn to Derry but has held on to the rest of his star players and a strong title challenge is likely.
Of the rest, Drogheda look most likely to push for honours. Paul Doolin has a new look squad, featuring Dan Connor, Shane Robinson and Simon Webb and a top three finish is within their reach.
Bohemians boss Gareth Farrelly has remained optimistic despite all the departures from Dalymount but realistically, it looks like a long hard season ahead. Dessie Byrne's arrival from St Pat's was his main signing of the close season.
Elsewhere, Waterford boss Alan Reynolds has brought in ex-UCD strikers Seán Finn and Willie Doyle and will look to them to find the net.
St Pat's signed Stephen Caffrey from Bohs and Barry Ryan from Dublin City.
Longford have also been busy in the transfer market with Tom Mohan and Andy Myler among the new faces.
Derry have brought in Brian Cash from Nottingham Forest along with one time
Drogheda star Barry Molloy in addition to Stephen O'Flynn.
Shamrock Rovers, who need to get their house sorted before they can reclaim their place among the elite, have made a number of signings including Jason Gavin, Will McDonagh and Brian McGovern.
Of the promoted teams Bray, on paper, are set for a quick return to the First
Division. (You can see now why Pat Devlin thinks one league of 22 clubs is
a good idea, not just for Bray but for all the 'yo yo' teams).
Finn Harps, with hot-shot Kevin McHugh leading from the front and UCD, who have signed Damien Dupuy from Galway, should do well in the Prem Division but College may need a play-off to stay up.
Predictions:
Champions: SHELBOURNE
UEFA Cup: CORK CITY
Intertoto Cup: DROGHEDA UNITED
Play off: UCD
Relegated: BRAY WANDERERS