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1: Manchester United - Assuming that the sign Kagawa they will be a force next year, they'll also have the boost of actally having Vidic at their disposal not to mention a great manager

2: Chelsea - Chelsea will finish 2nd or third I think, it will be closely run but depending on who you may still sin and who will be your next manager makes it hard to predict.

3:Manchester City - Champions league football could be the death of them next season, I can't see too many areas where they will be able to strengthen significantly in the summer, and the amount of games next year could take their toll.

4: Arsenal - Not a strong as the top 3, not do they have the spending power, Van Persie will probably stay and I can' see Podolski being prolific, they have a decent defence at the moment and are probably better than those below them.

5: Everton - I think we will surprise people next year, the main problem we have had over the years is starting slowly, but thats usually because we never start the season with a proven striker, next season that will change thanks to Jelavic who is on fire at the minute. We have a strong defence, I can't see anyone significant leaving, if we sign Pienaar then we will challenge top 4 next season.

6: Newcastle - Can't see the squad they have at the moment changing at all(weakened t least), they will be just as good next season.

7 - Liverpool - They don't have the players to fit Rod er's philosophy and the will not spend in the summer. Last summer the only reason hey spent so much on shit was because they sold so much as well. Gerrard is finished, Suarez is a cunt and Carroll is woeful.

Relegated - Swansea, West Ham, Stoke

Top scorer -

Jelavic(optimistic), Torres(realistic)

Most assists -

downing Young

Player of the Year -

Rooney

Premier League: Manchester United

F.A. Cup: Tottenham

Champions League: Real Madrid

Europa League: PSG

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Everton seem to be everyones suprise package at the start of every year, But lack of funds mean they won't do much.

Whats your thoughts on Kenwright mate?

We don't need funds, I think only the Manchester clubs earned more points than us from January onwards. We only really need Pienaar permanantly and we SHOULD start off in similar fashion as we ended the season, bar injuries.

Kenwright is a really good actor, He constantly lets the world know how much he loves Everton and people constantly say how lucky we are to have such a wonderful chairman regardless of the fact he has been selling the club or trying to at least for the last 7 years without success whilst selling some of our players to appease the banks.His monetary value of the club is too high and he knows it yet doesn't seem like lowering it soon, the quicker he is gone the better.

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I think Kenwright is a fuking cun t and hypocrate, if he indeed loves Everton he would've sold them 10 times already to an owner who will invest more then him.And now with FFP coming in this guy totally fuked up that really nice and historically big club.

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1. City

2. Chelsea

3. United

4. Arsenal

5. Spurs

6. Pool

7. Newcastle

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Something like that perhaps. Don't think we'll make the jump from 6th to 1st, we might encounter some teamwork problems with the new players and the departure of Drogba, but the general increase in technical quality should make us at least top 3 contenders again. Much depends on summer activity too, if poolshit don't strengthen, then I'd tip Newcastle to finish above them. Same with Arsenal if RVP goes and they don't get a proper replacement, in that case I can see Sp**s overtaking them.

I predict we will win the CWC and that UEFA competition (not CL), while maybe snatching the COC (damn that's weird) or the FAC. We will not stay trophyless.

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1. Chelsea. Will be as tight as it was with city as it was with utd this season, but I think city will bottle in the last 6 weeks or so

2. City. Title contenders. I think because the players are gaining vital epl experience they will be trouble. Also there may not be any teves drama this season to derail their goals. Favorites to win UCL this year IMO, if not us.

3. Utd. Will be far behind the top two but close to 4th. They have been on the decline and believe they will continue.

4. Newcastle. Looked like a top 4 team last season. Will continue on this path if they keep players like cisse, ba and Ben arfa. Battling with utd for 3rd

5. Le arse. The game is evolving and they can't keep up. With RVP looking to leave, they are fucked.

6. Spurs. With Arrys ridiculous money he wants for modric etc, no one will buy them, so should be close to top four, but just missing out

Relegation. QPR, reading, liverpool

Player of the year: hazard.

Golden boot: cisse

Golden gloves: hart

Cunt of the year: Barton

1- Man City

2- Chelsea

3- Man U

4- Arsenal

5- Liverpool

6- Spurs

7- Newcastle

8- Sunderland

9- Everton

10- Southampton

11- Aston Villa

12- West Brom

13- Stoke

14- Fulham

15- Reading

16- West Ham

17- Swansea

18- Norwich

19- Wigan

20- QPR

Champions League- Real Madrid

Europa League- Napoli

FA Cup- Chelsea

League Cup- Newcastle

1: Manchester City - The team now completely understand eachother. They haven't bonded like our players or Utd's, but the individual quality in each position outweighs that when it comes to match day. Toure and Kompany to be their best players. Silva to be average.

2: Manchester United - The usual. They always fight, and never give up. Don't have the money Manchester City have, and I feel SAF is becoming a little naive when it comes to underestimating opponents.

3: Chelsea - Our new players won't gel right away, and some might not even work in our system. We don't have a firing striker, but we somehow get results when needed most of the time. I feel Mata may decline a bit with the arrival of Hazard, as Mata will perhaps be pushed back out wide to fit in Hazard. Best player to be either Mikel or Ivanovic. We will be better the following season.

4: Arsenal - If Van Persie stays, they'll be strong. They could pip us to third, but being a Chelsea supporter, I just decided to slot us in instead. Podolski to flop, M'Vila (if he signs) to not live up to the hype, and Walcott to be reborn into a great player (lol jk). Persie will do all the work again. If he leaves however, Arsenal will finish 5th.

5: Liverpool - Rodgers will get them playing attacking football which is what Suarez needs. Will use Gerrard properly. He doesn't motivate very well though. Talking to a snail would be more interesting for me. He'll either be a revelation, or Liverpool will finish roughly where they did this season. They won't go backwards. The bacteria on my poo has more class than their fans.

6: Tottenham - They're just annoying. Cba writing about them.

Relegated - Norwich, QPR and Wigan. No more miracles for Roberto Martinez.

Top scorer -

Rooney.

Most assists -

Bale or Valencia.

Player of the Year -

Aguero or Kompany.

Premier League: Manchester City

F.A. Cup: Chelsea or Arsenal

Champions League: Real Madrid or Bayern Munich

Europa League: Bordeaux or Liverpool

1. Man City

2. Chelsea

3. Man Utd

4. Arsenal

5. Newcastle

6. Liverpool

7. Tottenham

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18. QPR

19. Wigan

20. Norwich

PL top scorer - Sergio Agüero

Most assists - Juan Mata

Player of the Year - Sergio Agüero

Community Shield - Man City

European Super Cup - Chelsea

Fifa Club World Cup - Chelsea

League Cup - Liverpool

FA Cup - Chelsea

Europa League - Napoli

Champions League - Chelsea

City to win the league but only a few points ahead of us. I reckon United won't be a major threat next season and they will be out of the title race by December.

Chelsea will become the first team to successfully defend the title in the modern Champions League era. Also the final is played in London so it would be very nice to win it at Wembley. :)

1. Chelsea/Man Utd

2. Manchester City

3. Man Utd/Chelsea

4. Liverpool

5. Arsenal

6. Tottenham

7. Newcastle

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18. Southampton

19. Wigan

20. Reading

Golden Boot - Aguero

Most assists - Juan Mata

Player of the Year - Aguero

Golden Glove - Petr Cech

Community Shield - Man City

European Super Cup - Chelsea

Fifa Club World Cup - Chelsea

League Cup - Newcastle

FA Cup - Chelsea

Europa League - Man City :rolleyes:

Champions League - Chelsea

City - they are growing and gaining experience

Chelsea - strong, new squad who will need some time to play together

United - will not be able to keep in touch with city/chelsea

Arsenal - if they keep RVP

Newcastle - if they keep all players

Spurs - will lose Modric or Bale

Lpool - new coach, maybe some more reasonable players and they could be there

1. City

2. Chelsea

3. United

4. Arsenal

5. Spurs

6. Pool

7. Newcastle

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Something like that perhaps. Don't think we'll make the jump from 6th to 1st, we might encounter some teamwork problems with the new players and the departure of Drogba, but the general increase in technical quality should make us at least top 3 contenders again. Much depends on summer activity too, if poolshit don't strengthen, then I'd tip Newcastle to finish above them. Same with Arsenal if RVP goes and they don't get a proper replacement, in that case I can see Sp**s overtaking them.

I predict we will win the CWC and that UEFA competition (not CL), while maybe snatching the COC (damn that's weird) or the FAC.

I'd like to let you all know that you are not my friends. *evil stare*

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1- Chelsea

2- City

3- Man U

4- Everton

5- Arsenal

6- Newcastle

7- Tottenham

8- Sunderland

9- Liverpool

10- West Ham

11- Swansea

12- West Brom

13- Stoke

14- Fulham

15- Reading

16- Southampton

17- Aston Villa

18- Wigan

19- QPR

20- Norwich

FA Cup: Chelsea

League Cup: Everton

CL: Chelsea or Real Madrid

Top Scorer: Torres (There will be his rebirth)

Most assist: Bale

Will you marry me?

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1. Chelsea

2. Manchester City

3. Manchester United

4. Arsenal

Top Scorer - Sergio Aguero

Top Assists - Juan Mata

League Cup - Newcastle United

FA Cup - Everton

Europa League - Valencia

Champion's League - Borussia Dortmund

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