Hello,
01 - Manchester United: scoring might be issue however one forgets the 2-month long, 1-0 wins last year when they gained momentum in January/February. Also, the #1 or #2 defense in the league is still there and have proven they can survive injuries. As a whole, injuries will not hurt this team as much as others (ie: Liverpool). Fergie has proven time and time again, he can adapt after losing a big player. My only concern is formation, specifically with Rooney.
02 - Liverpool (did not improve team; any injuries = big problems)
03 - Chelsea (manager problems will cost them again)
04 - Arsenal (will surprise and hold off new comers)
05 - Everton (solid team and will prove that manager + heart can hold off money)
06 - Manchester City (too hard in one season to improve to top 4; strikers must prove worth)
07 - Tottenham Hotspur (I hate this team)
08 - Aston Villa (gotten worse and no squad depth nor manager who can handle depth)
09 - Fulham (solid team)
10 - West Ham Utd (I like this team but they need 1-2 more quality players)
11 - Blackburn Rovers (manager will keep them in the middle of the table)
12 - Sunderland (The new pride of the north)
13 - Stoke City (blah)
14 - Wigan (blah)
15 - Bolton Wanderers (tough season ahead)
16 - Wolverhampton Wanderers (can they survive?)
17 - Portsmouth (not sure about this one; 17 or 18th?)
18 - Burnley (see #17)
19 - Hull City (solid start saved them last year; along with Newcastle sucking)
20 - Birmingham City
Friday, August 14, 2009
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