barcafan161
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If Spurs lose to Chelsea, Leicester doesn't even need a point.
Yep.
If Spurs lose to Chelsea, Leicester doesn't even need a point.
Here's my predicted table:-
1. Arsenal
2. Chelsea
3. Man Utd
4. Man City
5. Liverpool
6. Tottenham
7. Swansea
8. West Ham
9. Stoke
10. Southampton
11. Everton
12. Crystal Palace
13. WBA
14. Newcastle
15. Norwich
16. Bournemouth
17. Sunderland
18. Aston Villa
19. Leicester
20. Watford
I'll come back in May and see how close I was
That top 6 will be the top 6 in whatever order you see fit, but I think those 6 teams are comfortably ahead of the rest.
However what intrigues me and what I think is very open is the 7th - 9th positions. I put Swansea there because I think they have done some fantastic transfer business, West Ham will want to be a "major player" going into their new stadium so I see them getting some good signings and players playing for the manager. Stoke will improve and Southampton won't get worse but I think they hit their ceiling last year. Everton have a big rebuilding job to do and with little money to do it. So really I think those positions are up for grabs for most teams. It will depend on momentum.
I think Leicester will struggle now. Watford got promoted due to momentum and not quality - imo both Bournemouth and Norwich are better teams. I'd take a Dick Advocaat team to survive over a Tim Sherwood team. Plus if Villa lose Delph and Benteke I cannot see their replacements being better. Plus I think one season their luck is going to run out sooner or later after constant relegation scraps for the past 3 seasons.
Leicester City appoint Claudio Ranieri as manager
Definitely going down now.
lol.. People suggesting Leicester can even finish top 4 is way over the top. Remember Southampton last year?
Arsenal or City will win the league. United with an outside chance.
Liverpool would be a minor miracle. Oh, and forget Leicester.
You should be, as it's pretty funnyOverall, it's pretty fun to read all the old posts from early in the season. Obviously it's impossible to have known of Leicester's uprising when the season started, so I'm not laughing at anyone.
Did Ozil ever break that assist record that it looked like he would break in record time for a while?
Edit; Did some research and apparently he has gone completely Cesc in the 2nd half of the season. 16 assists before 2016, only 2 since.
May be it's not Cesc.... It's Arsenal!Did Ozil ever break that assist record that it looked like he would break in record time for a while?
Edit; Did some research and apparently he has gone completely Cesc in the 2nd half of the season. 16 assists before 2016, only 2 since.