Premiership Table, May 2008.

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fudgeflaps
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Premiership Table, May 2008.

Post by fudgeflaps »

A bit early, I know, but let's put our money where our mouths are. Early season form can be very deceiving, as exemplified by my predictions for Man City and Newcastle, below.



Top tier teams:

1. Man Utd
2. Chelsea
3. Liverpool
4. Arsenal
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2nd tier:

5. Newcastle
6. Man City
7. Everton
8. Tottenham

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3rd tier:

9. Blackburn
10. Aston Villa
11. Portsmouth
12. West Ham

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Also-rans:

13. Fulham
14. Sunderland
15. Bolton
16. Middlesbrough
17. Reading

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Relegated:

18. Wigan
19. Derby
20. Birmingham


Significant improvement: Man City

Teams of the season: Newcastle

Punch above their weight: Sunderland.

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Re: Premiership Table, May 2008.

Post by fudgeflaps »

I wouldn't miss Boro if they went; I'd rather have Wigan stay up in their place.

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Its only 2 games in, but I see Bolton and Middlesboro struggling with weak management and poor squads.
Spurs will turn it around as will Man Utd.
Expect Newcastle to last the distance with Sam and his squad, and can see West Ham getting a decent run, even if they have cunts like Dyer and Bellamy in the team.
Sunderland will be like Reading last season, a decent top half of the table finish.

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Re: Apologies to Mick Handy

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there is a possibility, if we get the right results on the weekend all over, that that Man Utd will be bottom, and Manchester City will be top
If that happens I promise I will post a photo of myself in front of a massive premier league table picture, wanking myself silly
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Re: Apologies to Mick Handy

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Well, that's any goodwill for Manchester City gone out of the window.
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...he's obviously planning to blackmail us.
If we pay up, he won't post it.

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Re: Apologies to Mick Handy

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I may well join you dace. But then we might both wake up !

COME ON CITY !!!!!
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Re: Premiership Table, May 2008.

Post by Lucifer Sam »

I know its only 3 games in but I cannot see United beating City this Sunday at all and to be honest I'd doubt they'd even beat them if the game was at Old Trafford either. Their only hope is the new signings come through for them but being at City's ground this will be an extremely tough match for any united player at the moment.

Michael Johnson - anyone think he reminds you of, dare I say it, Colin Bell? The way he took his goal against Derby last night was just like Bell and in his overall play. Early days yet but definitely will be a big name in the future I think.

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