2015-16 BigFooty Premier League Predictions

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Well, last day of July, better make my predictions.

1. Leicester W38 D0 L0 117pts GD +50

1. Chelsea
2. Arsenal
3. Man United
4. Man City
5. Southampton
6. Tottenham
7. Liverpool
8. Everton
9. Leicester
10. Swansea
11. Stoke
12. West Ham
13. Crystal Palace
14. Newcastle
15. West Brom
16. Bournemouth
17. Norwich
18. Sunderland
19. Villa
20. Watford


Yeah, someone has to finish last out of the predictors. I’m predicting a closely contested relegation race, though I feel Watford will be out of it early on. I’m predicating it to be quite tight between 5th-7th as well. What’s that? We’re 9th? Well, let’s just say I think we’ll see more Good Leicester this season with none of that BS.

FA Cup: Leicester If Villa can...
League Cup: Leicester I get a weird feeling we're out to a League 1 Team
Champions League: Chelsea
Europa League: Sporting CP (Via CL)
1st Manager Sacked/Resigns during the season: Brandon Rodgers
Top Scorer: Andrej Kramaric (Lol, no, we spread our goals) Sergio Agurio
Best Transfer: Shinji Okazaki (Alright, I'll stop) Jordy Clasie
Biggest Flop: £
Promoted from Championship: Hull, Wolves, Ipswich (Boro, Birmingham, Cardiff)
La Liga Champions: Barcelona
Serie A Champions: Juventus
Bundesliga Champions: Bayern Munich
Ligue 1 Champions: PSG
Primera Liga Champions: Porto
Campionato Champions: Juvenes/Dogana


Now watch how wrong I am.
 
  1. Chelsea
  2. Manchester City
  3. Manchester United
  4. Arsenal
  5. Southampton
  6. Liverpool
  7. Tottenham
  8. West Ham
  9. Swansea
  10. Newcastle
  11. Stoke
  12. Everton
  13. Crystal Palace
  14. West Brom
  15. Aston Villa
  16. Bournemouth
  17. Sunderland
  18. Norwich City
  19. Leicester
  20. Watford

FA Cup: Manchester City
League Cup: Tottenham
Champions League: Barcelona
Europa League: Valencia
1st Manager Sacked/Resigns: Alex Neil
Top Scorer: Aguero
Best Transfer: Raheem Sterling
Biggest Flop: Okazaki/Eder
Promoted from Championship: - Derby, Brentford, Hull
La Liga Champions: Barcelona
Serie A Champions: Juventus
Bundesliga Champions: Bayern Munich
 
Well, last day of July, better make my predictions.

1. Leicester W38 D0 L0 117pts GD +50

1. Chelsea
2. Arsenal
3. Man United
4. Man City
5. Southampton
6. Tottenham
7. Liverpool
8. Everton
9. Leicester
10. Swansea
11. Stoke
12. West Ham
13. Crystal Palace
14. Newcastle
15. West Brom
16. Bournemouth
17. Norwich
18. Sunderland
19. Villa
20. Watford


Yeah, someone has to finish last out of the predictors. I’m predicting a closely contested relegation race, though I feel Watford will be out of it early on. I’m predicating it to be quite tight between 5th-7th as well. What’s that? We’re 9th? Well, let’s just say I think we’ll see more Good Leicester this season with none of that BS.

FA Cup: Leicester If Villa can...
League Cup: Leicester I get a weird feeling we're out to a League 1 Team
Champions League: Chelsea
Europa League: Sporting CP (Via CL)
1st Manager Sacked/Resigns during the season: Brandon Rodgers
Top Scorer: Andrej Kramaric (Lol, no, we spread our goals) Sergio Agurio
Best Transfer: Shinji Okazaki (Alright, I'll stop) Jordy Clasie
Biggest Flop: £
Promoted from Championship: Hull, Wolves, Ipswich (Boro, Birmingham, Cardiff)
La Liga Champions: Barcelona
Serie A Champions: Juventus
Bundesliga Champions: Bayern Munich
Ligue 1 Champions: PSG
Primera Liga Champions: Porto
Campionato Champions: Juvenes/Dogana


Now watch how wrong I am.
I knew I liked you.
 

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1. Chelsea
2. Arsenal
3. City
4. United
5. Liverpool
6. Tottenham
7. Everton
8. Swansea
9. Southampton
10. Stoke
11. West Ham
12. Crystal Palace
13. Aston Villa
14. Newcastle
15. West Brom
16. Leicester
17. Norwich
18. Watford
19. Sunderland
20. Bournemouth

FA cup: Palace ;)
League cup: Aston Villa
Champions league: Bayern Munich
Europa league: Villareal
1st manager sacked: Quoique Flores
Top scorer: Harry Kane
Best transfer: Cabaye
Biggest flop: Raheem Sterling
Promoted: Middlesborough, Derby, Ipswich
La Liga champions: Real Mardrid
Serie A champions: Juventus
Bundesliga Champions: Bayern Munich
 
  1. Chelsea
  2. Arsenal
  3. Manchester City
  4. Manchester United
  5. Southampton
  6. Liverpool
  7. Tottenham
  8. Stoke
  9. Crystal Palace
  10. Everton
  11. West Ham
  12. Swansea
  13. Newcastle
  14. Leicester
  15. Sunderland
  16. Aston Villa
  17. Bournemouth
  18. West Brom
  19. Watford
  20. Norwich

FA Cup: Arsenal
League Cup: Arsenal
Champions League: Barcelona
Europa League: Napoli
1st Manager Sacked/Resigns: Brendan Rodgers (Liverpool)
Top Scorer: Diego Costa
Best Transfer: James Milner
Biggest Flop: Raheem Sterling
Promoted from Championship: - Derby County, Hull, Wolves
La Liga Champions: Barcelona
Serie A Champions: Juventus
Bundesliga Champions: Bayern Munich
 
  1. Chelsea
  2. Arsenal
  3. Manchester City
  4. Manchester United
  5. Southampton
  6. Liverpool
  7. Tottenham
  8. Stoke
  9. Crystal Palace
  10. Everton
  11. West Ham
  12. Swansea
  13. Newcastle
  14. Leicester
  15. Sunderland
  16. Aston Villa
  17. Bournemouth
  18. West Brom
  19. Watford
  20. Norwich
FA Cup: Arsenal
League Cup: Arsenal
Champions League: Barcelona
Europa League: Napoli
1st Manager Sacked/Resigns: Brendan Rodgers (Liverpool)
Top Scorer: Diego Costa
Best Transfer: James Milner
Biggest Flop: Raheem Sterling
Promoted from Championship: - Derby County, Hull, Wolves
La Liga Champions: Barcelona
Serie A Champions: Juventus
Bundesliga Champions: Bayern Munich
Not much faith bro...
 
1. Man City
2. Man Utd
3. Chelsea
4. Arsenal
5. Liverpool
6. Tottenham
7. West Ham
8. Everton
9. Southampton
10. Stoke
11. Swansea
12. Newcastle
13. West Brom
14. Crystal Palace
15. Watford
16. Aston Villa
17. Sunderland
18. Norwich
19. Leicester
20. Bournemouth

FA cup: Man Utd
League cup: Arsenal
Champions league: Real Madrid
Europa league: Valencia
1st manager sacked: Brendan Rodgers
Top scorer: Sergio Aguero
Best transfer: Matteo Darmian
Biggest flop: Eder
Promoted: Middlesborough, QPR, Derby
La Liga champions: Barcelona
Serie A champions: Juventus
Bundesliga Champions: Bayern Munich
 
  1. Chelsea
  2. Arsenal
  3. Manchester City
  4. Manchester United
  5. Liverpool
  6. Tottenham Hotspur
  7. Southampton
  8. Stoke City
  9. Swansea City
  10. Newcastle
  11. West Ham
  12. Crystal Palace
  13. West Brom
  14. Watford
  15. Everton
  16. Aston Villa
  17. Sunderland
  18. Leicester City
  19. Norwich
  20. Bournemouth


FA Cup: Arsenal
League Cup: Stoke
Champions League: Barcelona
Europa League: Porto
1st Manager Sacked/Resigns: Advocaat
Top Scorer: Aguero
Best Transfer: Darmian
Biggest Flop: Firmino
Promoted from Championship: - Hull , Boro , Wolves
La Liga Champions: Barcelona
Serie A Champions: Juventus
Bundesliga Champions: Bayern
 
Top 6 (in order)

Chelsea
Man U
Arsenal
Liverpool
Man City
Tottenham

Bottom 6 (15-20)

Villa
Norwich
West Brom
Bournemouth
Sunderland
Watford

FA Cup: United
League Cup: Everton
Champions League: Bayern
Europa League: Napoli
1st Manager Sacked/Resigns: Sherwood
Top Scorer: Rooney
Best Transfer: Cabaye (value for money)
Biggest Flop: Sterling
Promoted from Championship: - Boro, Forrest, Derby
La Liga Champions: Barcelona
Serie A Champions: Juventus
Bundesliga Champions: Bayern

Cheers
 
Can I ask why you think we will finish behind Southampton. I predict Southampton to slide a little this season. Around 10th or so.

Losing Schneiderlin was huge for them. Clyne too.

I might be overrating them a bit but only because I predicted them to slide last year too and they proved me wrong.
 

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Fair enough. I think we will have enough to finish above them. They have EL football too dont they, that could trouble their league form.
Yeah true, if they stay in that, the FA cup and cap 1 cup their squad depth won't be good enough to cope with demands.
 
Top 6 (in order)

Chelsea
Man U
Arsenal
Liverpool
Man City
Tottenham

Bottom 6 (15-20)

Villa
Norwich
West Brom
Bournemouth
Sunderland
Watford

FA Cup: United
League Cup: Everton
Champions League: Bayern
Europa League: Napoli
1st Manager Sacked/Resigns: Sherwood
Top Scorer: Rooney
Best Transfer: Cabaye (value for money)
Biggest Flop: Sterling
Promoted from Championship: - Boro, Forrest, Derby
La Liga Champions: Barcelona
Serie A Champions: Juventus
Bundesliga Champions: Bayern

Cheers

I can't submit that sorry.
 
Can I ask why you think we will finish behind Southampton. I predict Southampton to slide a little this season. Around 10th or so.

Losing Schneiderlin was huge for them. Clyne too.[/QUOTE
They have bought well to replace those two. All depends on whether they can integrate there new signings quickly into the team though. Same for our mobs i guess.
 
Made a few changes as well SM

Top 6 (in order)

1. Chelsea
2. Man U
3. Man City
4. Arsenal
5. Liverpool
6. Tottenham
7. Southampton
8. Stoke
9. Crystal Palace
10. Swansea
11. Everton
12. Newcastle
13. West Ham
14. Leicester
15. Villa
16. Norwich
17. West Brom
18. Bournemouth
19. Sunderland
20. Watford

FA Cup: United
League Cup: Chelsea
Champions League: Bayern
Europa League: Napoli
1st Manager Sacked/Resigns: Tim Sherwood
Top Scorer: Rooney
Best Transfer: Cabaye (value for money)
Biggest Flop: Jordan Ayew
Promoted from Championship: - Boro, Forrest, Derby
La Liga Champions: Barcelona
Serie A Champions: Juventus
Bundesliga Champions: Bayern
 
Stupid bloody phone
I do agree however. New signings hitting the ground running is always important for every team. Particularly those fighting for a top four spot and CL football. If Schniederlin, Bastian, Depay etc have up and down years, dont settle well and Benteke, Firmino, Milner etc absolutely smash it, that's the difference between top four and fifth IMO.
 
I do agree however. New signings hitting the ground running is always important for every team. Particularly those fighting for a top four spot and CL football. If Schniederlin, Bastian, Depay etc have up and down years, dont settle well and Benteke, Firmino, Milner etc absolutely smash it, that's the difference between top four and fifth IMO.
Lol so all of Utds players will flop and all liverpools will storm it?

Hmm interesting. Likelihood is some signings will be a success and others won't on both sides
 

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