2015-16 BigFooty Premier League Predictions

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

FA Cup: Swansea City
League Cup: Stoke City
Champions League: Manchester City
Europa League: Roma
1st Manager Sacked/Resigns: Dick Advocaat
Top Scorer: Aguero
Best Transfer: Cech/Mitrovic
Biggest Flop: Schweinsteiger
Promoted from Championship: - Derby County, Burnley, Middlesbrough
La Liga Champions: Barcelona
Serie A Champions: Juventus
Bundesliga Champions: Bayern Munich
 
A bit punty,
  1. Arsenal
  2. Manchester City
  3. Chelsea
  4. Liverpool
  5. Manchester United
  6. Southampton
  7. Stoke City
  8. Tottenham
  9. Swansea City
  10. Newcastle United
  11. Everton
  12. Bournemouth
  13. Crystal Palace
  14. West Ham United
  15. Sunderland
  16. West Brom
  17. Leicester City
  18. Aston Villa
  19. Watford
  20. Norwich City

FA Cup: Swansea City
League Cup: Stoke City
Champions League: Manchester City
Europa League: Roma
1st Manager Sacked/Resigns: Dick Advocaat
Top Scorer: Aguero
Best Transfer: Cech/Mitrovic
Biggest Flop: Schweinsteiger
Promoted from Championship: - Derby County, Burnley, Middlesbrough
La Liga Champions: Barcelona
Serie A Champions: Juventus
Bundesliga Champions: Bayern Munich
Very Punty! Me likey :thumbsu:
 

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I love how a lot of people go for left field League & FA Cup options even though the big 4-6 generally occupy 3 or 4 of the cup final places!
 
Man U are the only team I can see winning it besides Chelsea.Yet I give Arsenal a very good chance to do better than United.

In my mind that makes sense.
 
Could be just you ;) Big call that haha

it is, but they've had a fantastic window. kondogbia, miranda, montoya and jovetic are big additions. juventus may struggle with the loss of important players in pirlo, tevez and vidal, but they've got good replacements in. juve will probably still win, but we should see at least an inter champions league return.
 
it is, but they've had a fantastic window. kondogbia, miranda, montoya and jovetic are big additions. juventus may struggle with the loss of important players in pirlo, tevez and vidal, but they've got good replacements in. juve will probably still win, but we should see at least an inter champions league return.
you dont expect juve to replace them with quality?
 

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it is, but they've had a fantastic window. kondogbia, miranda, montoya and jovetic are big additions. juventus may struggle with the loss of important players in pirlo, tevez and vidal, but they've got good replacements in. juve will probably still win, but we should see at least an inter champions league return.

Would love to see Inter return to their former glory towards the top.

Think Roma might have a good season too, building a nice squad. If they get Dzeko, will only add to their spoiled choices in attack IMO.

  1. Chelsea
  2. Man City
  3. Arsenal
  4. Man Utd
  5. Spurs
  6. Liverpool
  7. Everton
  8. Swansea
  9. Southampton
  10. Stoke
  11. West Ham
  12. Newcastle
  13. Crystal Palace
  14. Aston Villa
  15. Leicester
  16. Norwich
  17. WBA
  18. Sunderland (hopefully)
  19. Watford
  20. Bournemouth.
FA Cup: Spurs
League Cup: Newcastle (come on, do it Stevie Wonder!)
Champions League: Barcelona
Europa League: Villareal
1st Manager Sacked - Alex Neil
Top Scorer: Sergio Aguero
Best Transfer: TBA - will decide once window has closed.
Biggest Flop: TBA - will decide once window has closed.
Promoted from Championship: - Boro, Hull, Derby
La Liga Champions: Barcelona
Serie A Champions: Juventus
Bundesliga Champions: Bayern Munich

SM, I updated my table (above) following West Ham being knocked out of the Europa League this morning. :)
 
it is, but they've had a fantastic window. kondogbia, miranda, montoya and jovetic are big additions. juventus may struggle with the loss of important players in pirlo, tevez and vidal, but they've got good replacements in. juve will probably still win, but we should see at least an inter champions league return.
Depends who buys Balo.

And someoneknife picked Roma to win itEuropa. I didn't realise Juve had lost that many. Good call by you, but I'll stick with Juve because it's Serie A.
 
Man U are the only team I can see winning it besides Chelsea.Yet I give Arsenal a very good chance to do better than United.

In my mind that makes sense.

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1. CHELSEA
2. MANCHESTER UNITED
3. ARSENAL
4. TOTTENHAM
5. MANCHESTER CITY
6. LIVERPOOL
7. WEST HAM
8. SOUTHAMPTON
9. SWANSEA
10. STOKE CITY
11. CRYSTAL PALACE
12. EVERTON
13. WEST BROMWICH ALBION
14. SUNDERLAND
15. NORWICH
16. NEWCASTLE UNITED
17. LEICESTER CITY
18. BOURNEMOUTH
19. ASTON VILLA
20. WATFORD
 
  1. Chelsea
  2. Manchester United
  3. Manchester City
  4. Arsenal
  5. Liverpool
  6. Tottenham
  7. Southampton
  8. Swansea City
  9. Newcastle United
  10. Everton
  11. West Ham United
  12. Stoke City
  13. Crystal Palace
  14. Leicester City
  15. West Brom
  16. Aston Villa
  17. Sunderland
  18. Norwich City
  19. Bournemouth
  20. Watford

FA Cup: Manchester City
League Cup: Newcastle United
Champions League: Barcelona
Europa League: Napoli
1st Manager Sacked/Resigns:
Top Scorer: Aguero
Best Transfer: Cech
Biggest Flop: Sterling
Promoted from Championship: Middlesbrough, Derby, Hull
La Liga Champions: Barcelona
Serie A Champions: Roma
Bundesliga Champions: Bayern Munich
 
  1. Chelsea
  2. Arsenal
  3. Manchester City
  4. Manchester United
  5. Liverpool
  6. Tottenham
  7. Crystal Palace
  8. Southampton
  9. Stoke City
  10. West Ham United
  11. Swansea City
  12. Everton
  13. West Bromwich Albion
  14. Sunderland
  15. Watford
  16. Newcastle United
  17. Aston Villa
  18. Leicester City
  19. Norwich City
  20. Bournemouth

FA Cup: Arsenal
League Cup: Stoke City
Champions League: Bayern Munich
Europa League: Dortmund
1st Manager Sacked/Resigns: Roberto Martinez (Everton)
Top Scorer: Sergio Aguero
Promoted from Championship: - Derby County, QPR, Wolverhampton
La Liga Champions: Barcelona
Serie A Champions: Juventus
Bundesliga Champions: Bayern Munich
 

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