08-01-2009, 06:07 PM
This is how I see it as it stands now:
1. Liverpool 89 points
2. Chelsea 87 points
3. Man United 86 points
4. Man City 70 points
5. Arsenal 68 points
6. Aston Villa 62 points
7. Tottenham 60 points
8. Everton 55 points
I'm a Chelsea supporter, and putting them above United is partly my biased outlook, but I really think that United will draw more this year. How many times in the last couple years has Ronaldo been their own scorer? I think someone will step up, i.e. Anderson or Valencia. However, I see them not winning a couple games that they previously would have. They still will lose less games than anyone, or atleast as few Chelsea, though. Liverpool is due. They have the firepower, and I think they can do it this year.
But to be honest, the top 3 is so close, it's still too close call a favorite. If Liverpool or United get Ribery, then they're the favorite. If Chelsea can snag Pirlo and maybe another big attacker to join Lampard, they're the favorite.
Should be a great year. Arsenal and City will take that battle for the fourth spot all the way to the wire in my opinion. Arsenal has more talent, and continuity, but they have injury trouble(Nasri), and lose Adebayor to City. City will be really damn powerful up front with Ribinho, Adebayor and Tevez that it will make up for a lot of their lack of a back four.
Let's get the season going.
Go Blues!
1. Liverpool 89 points
2. Chelsea 87 points
3. Man United 86 points
4. Man City 70 points
5. Arsenal 68 points
6. Aston Villa 62 points
7. Tottenham 60 points
8. Everton 55 points
I'm a Chelsea supporter, and putting them above United is partly my biased outlook, but I really think that United will draw more this year. How many times in the last couple years has Ronaldo been their own scorer? I think someone will step up, i.e. Anderson or Valencia. However, I see them not winning a couple games that they previously would have. They still will lose less games than anyone, or atleast as few Chelsea, though. Liverpool is due. They have the firepower, and I think they can do it this year.
But to be honest, the top 3 is so close, it's still too close call a favorite. If Liverpool or United get Ribery, then they're the favorite. If Chelsea can snag Pirlo and maybe another big attacker to join Lampard, they're the favorite.
Should be a great year. Arsenal and City will take that battle for the fourth spot all the way to the wire in my opinion. Arsenal has more talent, and continuity, but they have injury trouble(Nasri), and lose Adebayor to City. City will be really damn powerful up front with Ribinho, Adebayor and Tevez that it will make up for a lot of their lack of a back four.
Let's get the season going.
Go Blues!
I hate my pretentious sounding username too.