Early days yet, but best guess:
Premier Division
1. Shamrock Rovers
2. St Pat's Ath
3. Derry City
4. Shelbourne
5. Dundalk
6. Drogheda United
7. Bohemians
8. Waterford
9. Sligo Rovers
10. Galway United
First Division
1. Cork City
2. UCD
3. Wexford
4. Bray Wanderers
5. Finn Harps
6. Athlone Town
7. Cobh Ramblers
8. Longford Town
9. Treaty United
10. Kerry
FAI Cup: St Pat's
Top Scorer: Keating
First Manager Gone: Devine
Hard to guess for sure when some clubs are still building squads. Top three in Premier seems fairly nailed on, unless someone springs a big surprise. It's just a matter what way the three finish in their own mini league.
I think Dundalk and Drogheda will both be fairly safe mid table. Dundalk quietly going about some okay business, and they have a few decent young players coming through, and I think they'll be okay in mid table. Drogheda have enough experience about them to have another safe mid table season as well.
It's the bottom four where it'll be really interesting this year. I've always maintained Bohs will go nowhere under Devine, and a poor start to the season before they finally get rid of him could be the difference in a mid-table position, or playing catch up from the get go.
I think Waterford will do enough to stay up, Sligo are going to struggle, and I don't think Galway have strengthened enough, and given the backing they have from the comers, it could be a big mistake to put their faith in a First Division winning side, along with a few fairly underwhelming signings.
First Division is anyones guess. UCD and Cork should be best equipped to finish top two. UCD have held on to the majority of their squad, will inevitably be bringing in some of the top under-19 prospects on scholarships, and the signing of Ronan Finn is massive. Cork may have lost a few players, but they've signed very well. They will probably win the league at a canter really.
I think any one of the next six or seven teams could finish in the playoff places. There's no massive standout team, Wexford are quietly going about their business without any fuss and will be good, and while Bray have lost some experienced heads, they've signed well and will always be there or there abouts. The basket case nature of how the club is run in the background could be a big issue again though and might end up playing its part on the pitch.
From a Harps perspective, we had an unexpectedly brutal season last year, but showed some glimmers of hope. Murphy will be a hell of a lot more pragmatic in his approach than Rogers, and has signed very well in areas we really needed a bit of a bump. Keeping hold of Ryan Flood is huge and could well be the difference, fingers crossed that gets sorted and over the line asap as his goals could be the difference in getting to a playoff spot.
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