Administrator Stan Posted August 5 Administrator Share Posted August 5 Title Winners - Bottom 3 - Top Scorer - Top Assists - Most Clean Sheets - Most Goals Scored (club) - Most Goals Conceded (club) - Most Own Goals (club) - Can do whole table predictions if you wish... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Stan Posted August 5 Author Administrator Share Posted August 5 Title Winners - Man City Bottom 3 - Southampton, Leicester, Ipswich Top Scorer - Erling Haaland Top Assists - Cole Palmer Most Clean Sheets - David Raya Most Goals Scored (club) - Arsenal Most Goals Conceded (club) - Leicester Most Own Goals (club) - Forest Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Stan Posted August 5 Author Administrator Share Posted August 5 Man City Arsenal Liverpool Man Utd Aston Villa Tottenham Newcastle West Ham Chelsea Crystal Palace Brighton Wolves Bournemouth Everton Brentford Fulham Forest Southampton Ipswich Leicester Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Subscriber CaaC (John)+ Posted August 5 Subscriber Share Posted August 5 Title Winners - Arsenal Bottom 3 - Fulham, Brentford, Southampton Top Scorer - Erling Haaland Top Assists - Bruno Fernandes Most Clean Sheets - David Raya Most Goals Scored (club) - Man City Most Goals Conceded (club) - Fulham Most Own Goals (club) - Man United Can do whole table predictions if you wish... Arsenal Man City Liverpool Aston Villa Man United Spurs Newcastle Chelsea Palace West Ham Brighton Wolves Bournemouth Everton Leicester Ipswich Forest Fulham Brentford Southampton Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OrangeKhrush Posted August 6 Share Posted August 6 (edited) Title Winners - Arsenal Bottom 3 - Leicester, Southampton, Brentford Top Scorer - Haaland Top Assists - Salah and Palmer tie Most Clean Sheets - Raya Most Goals Scored (club) - Arsenal Most Goals Conceded (club) - Southampton Most Own Goals (club) - Leicester Arsenal City Liverpool Villa Spurs Newcastle Man United Brighton Chelsea West Ham Bournemouth Wolves Everton Palace Forest Ipswich Fulham Leicester Brentford Southampton Edited August 6 by OrangeKhrush Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Subscriber Dan+ Posted August 12 Subscriber Share Posted August 12 I've never been more certain of a relegation in my life than ours. I really think we could be Sheffield United all over again. Maybe not quite Derby. Going to have to try and see the funny side at this point sadly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Stan Posted August 12 Author Administrator Share Posted August 12 6 hours ago, Dan said: I've never been more certain of a relegation in my life than ours. I really think we could be Sheffield United all over again. Maybe not quite Derby. Going to have to try and see the funny side at this point sadly. Could be Derby with the impending points deduction. Will be an asterisk next to it, but might still become our worst ever season. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Stan Posted August 14 Author Administrator Share Posted August 14 Man City Arsenal Liverpool Man Utd Tottenham Aston Villa Newcastle West Ham Chelsea Brighton Bournemouth Crystal Palace Wolves Everton Fulham Nottm Forest Brentford Southampton Ipswich Leicester Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reluctant Striker Posted August 15 Share Posted August 15 Title Winners - Man City Bottom 3 - Forest, Leicester & Ipswich Top Scorer - Al Fingy Haaland Top Assists - Cole Palmer Most Clean Sheets - Jordan Pickford - Everton Most Goals Scored (club) - Arsenal Most Goals Conceded (club) - Ipswich Most Own Goals (club) - West Ham Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reluctant Striker Posted August 15 Share Posted August 15 1. Man City 2. Arsenal 3. Spurs 4. Newcastle 5. Villa 6. Liverpool 7. Man United 8. West Ham 9. Chelsea 10. Bournemouth 11. Brighton 12. Crystal Palace 13. Wolves 14. Everton 15. Southampton 16. Fulham 17. Brentford 18. Nottingham Forest 19. Leicester City 20. Ipswich Town Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LFCMike Posted August 16 Share Posted August 16 1. Man City 2. Arsenal 3. Liverpool 4. Tottenham 5. Newcastle 6. Man Utd 7. Aston Villa 8. Chelsea 9. Crystal Palace 10. Brighton 11. West Ham 12. Bournemouth 13. Brentford 14. Fulham 15. Everton 16. Wolves 17. Southampton 18. Nottingham Forest 19. Leicester 20. Ipswich Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave Posted August 17 Share Posted August 17 1. Man City 2. Arsenal I do think it's more likely Arsenal do it this year than the last two, you just can't underestimate Pep galvanising this group for one last hurrah. The League will get a lot more exciting when he leaves. 3. Man United 4. Newcastle United 5. Liverpool 6. Tottenham Hotspur 7. Aston Villa 8. Chelsea 9. West Ham I think this batch of six are a really open field, United could finish third by default through errors elsewhere and they could finish ninth by being the most disorganised of all those sides. There's only a greedy six on paper now. It's going to be a intriguing battle. 10. Brighton & Hove Albion 11. Brentford 12. Fulham 13. Crystal Palace 14. Bournemouth 15. Wolves I think these teams have shown enough over the last 18 months to not be fearful of relegation but also accept its going to be hard to breach the top nine due to financial constraints. I have us a lot lower than all the experts just as an insurance policy incase Glasner goes to a Bayern, Spurs, United etc who could all have openings and would be impressed by his CV if he can keep this momentum going. If he does stay though then we could really finish anywhere given the way we dismantled West Ham, Man United, Newcastle and Aston Villa with effective ease whilst beating Liverpool with an effective gameplan. I know they had injuries to key players, but so did we. 16. Everton 17. Nottingham Forest 18. Leicester City 19. Southampton 20. Ipswich Town I feel bad putting the recently promoted three in the bottom three given how they steamrolled through The Championship last season, but the teams from 9th to 17th all feel stronger than they normally are at the minute. It doesn't help that Leicester look worse on paper, Southampton's manager still has a question mark against him and may be a Beta version of Kompany whilst Ipswich really have no experience at this level. Still, it would be great if some of them could stay up. Top Scorer - Haaland Top Assists - Saka Most Clean Sheets - Raya Most Goals Scored (club) - Arsenal Most Goals Conceded (club) - Southampton Most Own Goals (club) - Leicester Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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