Wonder why Man U have bought Valencia from Wigan (replacement for Giggs/Ronaldo)? Not exactly a prolific goal scorer? Other than Berbatov (on which the jury is out), do they have a genuine centre forward?
Fixtures announced:
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Wonder why Man U have bought Valencia from Wigan (replacement for Giggs/Ronaldo)? Not exactly a prolific goal scorer? Other than Berbatov (on which the jury is out), do they have a genuine centre forward?
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It's hard to know what Fergie has in his head. Maybe he thinks that Macheda or Welbeck will come to the fore or that Berbatov will be more effective without Ronaldo, who knows. With Ronaldo sold, Nani looking poor, Giggs past it and Park fairly limited I think Valencia is a good addition but don't think he was bought for goals really.
Michael Owen perhaps?
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Forecasts for the new season:
Champions: Chelsea
CL: Usual other 3.
Next 2: Man City and Spurs
Relegated: Hull, Burnley and Stoke.
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I think Man City are worth a small bet, if they sign a decent center half they could do well. They've a strong spine with the likes of Kompany, De Jong, Ireland, Tevez. Robinho and Wright Phillips could do well on the wings too. This is probably a season or two too early for them as a team, but if they get off to a decent start and with no European distractions they should be able to break the big 4 at least.
I think Liverpool have a great shout if they can keep Alonso and Mascherano they will have the best 11. Chelsea have a good chance too but I think the Ancelotti factor might mean a slow start for them, Yhirkov will be a great player for them. I think Man Utd still need to sign 1/2 more players if Hargreaves was to come back that could be a major boost for them but he seems out long term. I fear for Arsenal, they really need to sign another top class striker, otherwise they will fall apart if they have any injuries in attack.
Spurs still look suspect at the back, Gomes looked shakey last weekend and they might start the season with Dervitte and Chimbonda as center backs, Celtic's reserves destroyed them on Sunday.
A Liverpool squad including Torres, Gerrard, Benayoun, Riera, Alonso, Mascherano, Kuyt, Fabio Aurelio, Carragher, Skrtel, Agger, Johnson, Reina... is capable of destroying any other team - albeit David Silva or Villa would be a welcome addition.
Assuming Alonso stays, I'm going for Liverpool to win the title, and Man City for a top four finish at Arsenal's expense.
The usual Liverpool pre-season optimism, granted a bit more justified than most years but still a bit deluded. Since when are Riera, Kuyt, Aurelio all that great? Agger generally doesn't get on the team. Benayoun had a good season last year but can be pretty ordinary. The biggest thing Liverpool have going for them is the players that have left OT imo. I don't think there's any reason that Liverpool will accumulate any more points than last season so they'll be dependent on United dropping a level and Chelsea standing still. I agree completely about needing to keep Alonso as he's pure class and won't be replaced easily. Mascherano epitomises everything about Liverpool... hard working, dogged, effective without any flair or ability to use the ball whatsoever, so they'll need to keep him too. A fully fit Torres for the majority of the season will obviously be huge as well, more so than Gerrard I'd suggest.
It's hard to see how they will improve further without signing anybody of note. Torres has brought ye from that -21 points team to something far more competitive but I think ye need more than Glen Johnson (and possibly minus Alonso/Mascherano) to improve further. It will depend on how United respond to losing Ronaldo/Tevez I think, how good Valencia/Tosic are and the fitness of Hargreaves and Owen. Chelsea will have a lot to say as well.
Read a rumour on another forum that Portsmouth are going into administration within the next few days. Relegation odds have been slashed aswell apparently.
they'll get points docked if they do. I was tipping them to go down anyway so -10 or -15 seals it!
Yep, I'm just raging I didnt put a nice wad of cash on them to go down a few weeks ago when they started selling their best players.
I have money on them to go down from a few weeks ago. At 9/2 I think. Not much though.
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
More so than ever the scramble at the bottom will cover many teams, including
Hull, Burnley, Wolves, Birmingam, Portsmouth, Blackburn, Stoke, Wigan with one other surprise one (Fulham?).
More poor sides than usual this season thanks to the likes of Stoke and Hull staying up last season.
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Just spotted this is the guardian so for a laugh here are my predictions for the season:
World Cup Winners - Brazil (but win ugly!)
Premier League Winners - Man Utd
Champions League Winners - Real Madrid
Player of the Year - Andrei Arshavin
Top Scorer - Torres if he stays fit. Darren Bent gets close to 20.
Best Buy of Summer - I'm hoping it's Kevin Doyle. Cana for Sunderland and Arsenal's new centre back from Ajax.
Young Player of Year - Wilshere will get it but I think Foley will impress.
Relegated - Portsmouth, Hull, Burnley
Surprise Package - West Ham/Sunderland
First Manager to be sacked - Alex McCleish. However I wouldn't be surprised if Hughes is gone by end of September!
Promoted - Sheff Utd, Ipswich, Forest.
Arsene admits to selective vision:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/foot...al/8201233.stm
Now, there's a shock .
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