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Re: The Toon Army / EPL thread
Originally Posted by JamesM
(Post 10213787)
I'm not going to name 1-20 as it'll take too long but I'll take a punt at the first top few spots
1/ Manchester City 2/ Chelsea 3/ Manchester United (if United sign Van Persie I'll change this to second) 4/ Tottenham (I have to live in hope) 5/ Newcastle 6/ Sunderland 7/ Liverpool I won't go any lower. For my own reasons I'd love to see Reading and Southampton stay up. |
Re: The Toon Army / EPL thread
[QUOTE=JamesM;10213784]
Originally Posted by sw6blue
(Post 10183891)
John Terry has very little class on her off the pitch.
Any one who ever managed or played the game to a high standard would put King above Terry. You need to take your prejudice and start looking at the game objectively so people see you as some one who is knowledgable on football rather than just a Chelski fan. Terry and Cole kept England in Euro 2012 on their own. |
Re: The Toon Army / EPL thread
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Originally Posted by JamesM
(Post 10213784)
JamesM mate no need for that, l am only giving my total unbiased opinion.:rofl: |
Re: The Toon Army / EPL thread
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 10214532)
At least you've got the Toon and S*******d in the right order.
This was not intentional. I expect them to be somewhere in the mix for 4th or 5th. I do think City will win again and a bit more convincingly this time than their final day triumph last year. |
Re: The Toon Army / EPL thread
[QUOTE=cheeky_monkey;10214881]
Originally Posted by JamesM
(Post 10213784)
I am neither a Chelsea or Spurs fan..but i have played the game to a very high standard and im a FA qualified coach..technically King is slightly better. However i would put Terry above King simply as he has performed on the big stage in big matches where as King because of injury just hasn't. Only time i can remember King putting a great performance was against France in the opening game of Euro 2004. Terry and Cole kept England in Euro 2012 on their own. When those two played together they were fantastic. It only happened a dozen or so times although one of these was a memorable league cup performance against a very good Chelsea team. You take the rough with the smooth. If King had never had injury problems he would've ended up at United or Madrid- we would not have got some extra games out of him at Spurs. |
Re: The Toon Army / EPL thread
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 10214532)
At least you've got the Toon and S*******d in the right order.
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Re: The Toon Army / EPL thread
Originally Posted by JamesM
(Post 10214960)
Sunderland are my surprise package for the season!
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Re: The Toon Army / EPL thread
I'm surprised Sessegnon hasn't been bought for big bucks by a bigger club :confused:
If he stays at the SoL they'll probably finish at least half a dozen places higher than without him this season.
Originally Posted by JamesM
(Post 10214960)
Sunderland are my surprise package for the season!
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Re: The Toon Army / EPL thread
[QUOTE=JamesM;10214958]
Originally Posted by cheeky_monkey
(Post 10214881)
Spurs had a mighty fine "sick note" pairing of King and Woodgate.
When those two played together they were fantastic. It only happened a dozen or so times although one of these was a memorable league cup performance against a very good Chelsea team. You take the rough with the smooth. If King had never had injury problems he would've ended up at United or Madrid- we would not have got some extra games out of him at Spurs. Anyway it would be nice to see an English team win the Premier league this year. |
Re: The Toon Army / EPL thread
Anyway it would be nice to see an English team win the Premier league this year.
By this do you mean a team with all English players English owned English managed If so it aint going to happen. My not so scientific predictions 1. Manchester club City or Utd 2. The other Manchester club that didnt finish 1st 3. Chelski After that it will be Spurs, Arsenal, Newcastle and Liverpool fighting for 4,5,6 & 7th spots. |
Re: The Toon Army / EPL thread
Can anyone convince me, with good reasons, why spurs and Newcastle will have a good season this year?
I just don't see it. New manager at spurs, Modric unrest. Bale is still there (and I'm wondering why and what his attitude will be like this season). I don't think Newcastle have much depth in their team. Ba has forgotten how to score goals. I wouldn't put money on Cisse getting the same amount of chances and having the same form as last season. I'm going for: 1 Chelsea (based on transfer activity this summer) 2 Man City 3 Man United 4 Arsenal 5 Liverpool 6 Sunderland 7 Everton 8 Tottenham 9 Fulham 10 Newcastle 11 Stoke 12 Aston villa 13 QPR 14 West Brom 15 Norwich 16 Wigan 17 Southampton 18 Swansea 19 Reading 20 West Ham |
Re: The Toon Army / EPL thread
Originally Posted by Former Lancastrian
(Post 10220291)
Anyway it would be nice to see an English team win the Premier league this year.
By this do you mean a team with all English players English owned English managed If so it aint going to happen. My not so scientific predictions 1. Manchester club City or Utd 2. The other Manchester club that didnt finish 1st 3. Chelski After that it will be Spurs, Arsenal, Newcastle and Liverpool fighting for 4,5,6 & 7th spots. |
Re: The Toon Army / EPL thread
Originally Posted by Greenhill
(Post 10220347)
Can anyone convince me, with good reasons, why spurs and Newcastle will have a good season this year?
I just don't see it. New manager at spurs, Modric unrest. Bale is still there (and I'm wondering why and what his attitude will be like this season). I don't think Newcastle have much depth in their team. Ba has forgotten how to score goals. I wouldn't put money on Cisse getting the same amount of chances and having the same form as last season. I'm going for: 1 Chelsea (based on transfer activity this summer) 2 Man City 3 Man United 4 Arsenal 5 Liverpool 6 Sunderland 7 Everton 8 Tottenham 9 Fulham 10 Newcastle 11 Stoke 12 Aston villa 13 QPR 14 West Brom 15 Norwich 16 Wigan 17 Southampton 18 Swansea 19 Reading 20 West Ham They have signed 3 exciting attacking players but with Mata already at the club I think they will struggle to find a balance of a good team and keeping players happy. I also think that they are need of a young ball winning midfielder. That is why I have them at 3rd. I think City will improve on last season as their squad will be more gelled. The rumor mill has it that we are in for a big transfer weekend at White Hart Lane. As it stands I am a little gloomy about the start of the season as we have only one striker on the books Defoe and Scott Parker is injured and Modric is on his way. This leaves us short up front and in the center of midfield. I'm amazed you have Liverpool doing so well. I just don't think their team frightens anyone on paper these days. |
Re: The Toon Army / EPL thread
Me too, it was due more to an inclination based on the performance of the teams below them, rather than anything to do with their abilities. Suarez seems to be their key player imo, if he can keep his form consistently all season, they'll do OK (so long as he can keep his opinions to himself).
I really enjoyed what I saw of Tottenham last season and I'm hoping they can get that fifth spot this year. So, as soon as they settle into the new leadership and team-up (make the want-aways happy or get rid of them) then I will displace Liverpool with that far more worthy club.
Originally Posted by JamesM
(Post 10220386)
I'm amazed you have Liverpool doing so well. I just don't think their team frightens anyone on paper these days.
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