MonkeyLove
Striker
Going to be a tough one I think as apart from the newly promoted clubs there doesn’t look to be any current premier league teams you would see as obvious candidates to struggle.
League is much of a muchness between 6th and 15th and only 8 points in it. With Leeds at the bottom of that group looking very strong recently.
You could make a case for all 3 of the teams below them being far better.
Forest have been excellent since Pereira and have a good team which they are now showing in the league and Europe. Their chairman is probably their biggest risk if he creates the same instability as this season but can see them being better.
West Ham potentially have a risk as are apparently facing some financial challenges but still have a decent team on paper.
Spurs, like Forest, if they can keep some stability with their managers and just get some players back fit they would likely be at least mid table with their squad even without any summer investment.
From the current crop I’d probably rather West Ham stay up just as I think they are most likely to struggle again then Spurs. Apart from them I can’t really make a case for anyone - Maybe Brentford only because Gut feeling is they rely heavily on Thiago and he may go but they are 6th and well run so also maybe a bit strange to pick them out.
I know it was said for us and we felt quite derogatory but I do think both Ipswich and Cov have a massive job on their hands (plus whoever comes up with them). Unlike us Cov have already signalled they won’t spend huge and arguably have only a couple of premier league standard players. I don’t expect Ipswich to approach the window much different to last time.
Apart from the promoted 3 it feels like it will be a very strong division with little to separate the rest of the pack before you get to the very top 3/4
League is much of a muchness between 6th and 15th and only 8 points in it. With Leeds at the bottom of that group looking very strong recently.
You could make a case for all 3 of the teams below them being far better.
Forest have been excellent since Pereira and have a good team which they are now showing in the league and Europe. Their chairman is probably their biggest risk if he creates the same instability as this season but can see them being better.
West Ham potentially have a risk as are apparently facing some financial challenges but still have a decent team on paper.
Spurs, like Forest, if they can keep some stability with their managers and just get some players back fit they would likely be at least mid table with their squad even without any summer investment.
From the current crop I’d probably rather West Ham stay up just as I think they are most likely to struggle again then Spurs. Apart from them I can’t really make a case for anyone - Maybe Brentford only because Gut feeling is they rely heavily on Thiago and he may go but they are 6th and well run so also maybe a bit strange to pick them out.
I know it was said for us and we felt quite derogatory but I do think both Ipswich and Cov have a massive job on their hands (plus whoever comes up with them). Unlike us Cov have already signalled they won’t spend huge and arguably have only a couple of premier league standard players. I don’t expect Ipswich to approach the window much different to last time.
Apart from the promoted 3 it feels like it will be a very strong division with little to separate the rest of the pack before you get to the very top 3/4
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