pantskyle
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I reckon it will be a one of the lowest point tally wins the EPL has had.
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actually if you look at my predictions the past few years i'm up there with the best of them.no spelling mistakes and actually legible. who hacked faith?
I reckon it will be a one of the lowest point tally wins the EPL has had.
I think around 85 points will win the league.
actually if you look at my predictions the past few years i'm up there with the best of them.
A lot of people on here try to discredit my football intelligence, but my record speaks for itself.
i was banned i think but i tipped cfc by a mile as soon as i heard they got cesc and costa.Did you do it last year? You aren't on the leader board.
That you hope doesnt get injured.
Also Rooney's a dick
Because they are good.why are city rated so highly?
why are city rated so highly?
I agree with FAITH.
This feels weird.
Careful now. Pants will be jealous.
I agree with FAITH too.
The City squad looks old and stale in my opinion. And the stats back this up - they are one of the oldest sides in Europe. I reckon they needed to do more to freshen things up and (apart from Sterling, who I think will prove to be an excellent signing) have failed to do so (granted, there is still time left in the window).
Yaya for example should have been moved out as earlier as last summer's window, and certainly in the most recent one. He is still a very good player but not what he was and at 32, his powers are only going to wane. They have been too loyal to him.
Then you look at the defence: Clichy, Demichelis, Kolarov, Kompany, Sagna and Zabaleta are all 29 and above. That's pretty old by any football standard. The younger options are Mangala who shows promise and should improve but has had his ups and downs so far, and Denayer who is untried at the top level.
Then you have Fernandinho who is 30 Navas who turns 30 a couple of months into the season.
Will the abovementioned players have the required energy, fitness and hunger to compete as the season wears on and they try to fight for honours?
Then there are concerns over Pellegrini, who I reckon is just filling in time until Guardiola takes over next summer. How will this affect him and the rest of the squad as the speculation intensifies with every adverse result?
So I reckon there are some legitimate queries over City.
I've been a big debate on a Hull forum about 32 not being old - I was saying it was - so don't go saying 29 is old.