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sparkiehibs
16-08-2009, 01:15 PM
Someone had started a competition for final league positions in the SPL and it had many different views and opinions

So I thought I would see wat people are thinking for the Premiership and Championship.

ScottB
16-08-2009, 01:35 PM
For once I'd say the Premiership is really hard to call this year. I think it will be down to the wire with Chelsea and Man Utd for the title, with Arsenal, Man City and Liverpool battling for the last 2 CL places. I still stand by my thoughts that Liverpool will do a lot worse than last year.

I would expect Everton and Aston Villa to fight for 6th and 7th, despite their poor starts, Tottenham and West Ham top half. Relegation will be from any of Wolves, Portsmouth, Burnley, Birmingham, Stoke and Hull I would think, but really a bad run for anyone in the bottom half could go down.

sparkiehibs
16-08-2009, 01:37 PM
Premiership

1. Man Utd
2. Chelsea
3. Arsenal
4. Liverpool
5. Spurs
6. West Ham
7. Everton
8. Aston Villa
9. Man City
10. Fulham
11. Burnley
12. Bolton
13. Wigan
14. Blackburn
15. Birmingham
16. Sunderland
17. Hull
18. Stoke
19. Portsmouth
20. Wolves

Championship

1. West Brom
2. Newcastle
3. Sheffield Utd
4. Middlesborough
5. Ipswich
6. Cardiff
7. Leicester
8. Derby
9. Bristol City
10. Coventry
11. Preston
12. Sheffield Wed
13. Reading
14. Peterborough
15. Plymouth
16. Forrest
17. Swansea
18. Crystal Palace
19. QPR
20. Barnsley
21. Doncaster
22. Watford

Anyway thats what I think

James.
16-08-2009, 02:15 PM
1. Manchester United
2. Chelsea
3. Liverpool
4. Arsenal
5. Aston Villa
6. Tottenham Hotspur
7. Manchester City
8. Everton
9. Fulham
10. Birmingham City
11. West Ham United
12. Wigan Athletic
13. Blackburn Rovers
14. Sunderland
15. Bolton Wanderers
16. Stoke City
17. Portsmouth
18. Hull City
19. Wolverhampton Wanderers
20. Burnley

You'd have to be an idiot to try and guess what'll happen in the Championship, so with that....

1. West Bromwich Albion
2. Cardiff City
3. Sheffield United
4. Newcastle United
5. Middlesborough
6. Ipswich Town
7. Derby County
8. Sheffield Wednesday
9. Reading
10. QPR
11. Preston North End
12. Watford
13. Bristol City
14. Swansea City
15. Leicester City
16. Nottingham Forest
17. Coventry City
18. Peterborough
19. Crystal Palace
20. Doncaster Rovers
21. Blackpool
22. Barnsley
23. Plymouth Argyle
24. Scunthorpe

BigKev
16-08-2009, 02:21 PM
Premiership

1. Man Utd
2. Chelsea
3. Arsenal
4. Liverpool
5. Spurs
6. West Ham
7. Everton
8. Aston Villa
9. Man City
10. Fulham
11. Burnley
12. Bolton
13. Wigan
14. Blackburn
15. Birmingham
16. Sunderland
17. Hull
18. Stoke
19. Portsmouth
20. Wolves

Championship

1. West Brom
2. Newcastle
3. Sheffield Utd
4. Middlesborough
5. Ipswich
6. Cardiff
7. Leicester
8. Derby
9. Bristol City
10. Coventry
11. Preston
12. Sheffield Wed
13. Reading
14. Peterborough
15. Plymouth
16. Forrest
17. Swansea
18. Crystal Palace
19. QPR
20. Barnsley
21. Doncaster
22. Watford

Anyway thats what I think

You've missed out two Championship sides mate :wink:

Here's what I think :

Premiership

1. Man Utd
2. Chelsea
3. Liverpool
4. Man City
5. Arsenal
6. Spurs
7. Villa
8. West Ham
9. Fulham
10. Sunderland
11. Everton
12. Bolton
13. Blackburn
14. Wigan
15. Stoke
16. Portsmouth
17. Birmingham
18. Hull
19. Wolves
20. Burnley

Championship

1. Newcastle
2. Middlesboro
3. West Brom
4. Ipswich
5. Cardiff
6. Preston
7. Sheff Wed
8. Reading
9. QPR
10. Watford
11. C Palace
12. Derby
13. Bristol City
14. Coventry
15. Notts Forest
16. Peterborough
17. Leicester
18. Plymouth
19. Swansea
20. Barnsley
21. Sheff Utd
22. Blackpool
23. Doncaster
24. Scunthorpe

Barrylavety
16-08-2009, 02:28 PM
Premiership

1. Man Utd
2. Chelsea
3. Liverpool
4. Arsenal
5. Man city
6. Tottenham
7. Aston Villa
8. West ham
9. Everton
10. Sunderland
11. Fulham
12. Wigan
13. Blackburn
14. Bolton
15. Birmingham
16. Stoke
17. Portsmouth
18. Wolves
19. Burnley
20. Hull

Championship

1. West Brom
2. Newcastle
3. Cardiff
4ish. Middlesborough

then the rest

CalgaryHibs
16-08-2009, 02:30 PM
Premiership

1. Man Utd
2. Chelsea
3. Arsenal
4. Liverpool
5. Spurs
6. West Ham
7. Everton
8. Aston Villa
9. Man City
10. Fulham
11. Burnley
12. Bolton
13. Wigan
14. Blackburn
15. Birmingham
16. Sunderland
17. Hull
18. Stoke
19. Portsmouth
20. Wolves

Championship

1. West Brom
2. Newcastle
3. Sheffield Utd
4. Middlesborough
5. Ipswich
6. Cardiff
7. Leicester
8. Derby
9. Bristol City
10. Coventry
11. Preston
12. Sheffield Wed
13. Reading
14. Peterborough
15. Plymouth
16. Forrest
17. Swansea
18. Crystal Palace
19. QPR
20. Barnsley
21. Doncaster
22. Watford

Anyway thats what I think




WHAT!!!!
Cardiff City to finish 6th??????
They walk the division !

also
Burnley will lucky to win 2 games this season..

Hibs On Tour
16-08-2009, 02:44 PM
For once I'd say the Premiership is really hard to call this year. I think it will be down to the wire with Chelsea and Man Utd for the title, with Arsenal, Man City and Liverpool battling for the last 2 CL places. I still stand by my thoughts that Liverpool will do a lot worse than last year.

I would expect Everton and Aston Villa to fight for 6th and 7th, despite their poor starts, Tottenham and West Ham top half. Relegation will be from any of Wolves, Portsmouth, Burnley, Birmingham, Stoke and Hull I would think, but really a bad run for anyone in the bottom half could go down.

Almost same as my thoughts:

Man U [Can't see past their strength in depth]
Chelsea [although I think they'll run Man U close]
Arsenal [think Wenger will have them stronger than last year]
Liverpool [don't think they'll get as close as they did last year]
Everton [lots writing them off - not me - think they'll close gap on L'pool]
Spurs [Harry will get them gelled and delivering more]

Hard to say from there on in...

Championship:
West Brom, Cardiff, Ipswich - perm any 1 of those to win it
Newcastle/Boro - challenging for play-off's
Anyone's guess really

League 1:

Dirty Leeds United by a country mile!

SPL:

Rangers
Celtic
Hate to say it but 'that lot'... :tin hat:
Us
Aberdeen
United
...

LamontHFC©
16-08-2009, 03:24 PM
Premiership

1. Man Utd
2. Chelsea
3. Arsenal
4. Liverpool
5. Spurs
6. West Ham
7. Everton
8. Aston Villa
9. Man City
10. Fulham
11. Burnley
12. Bolton
13. Wigan
14. Blackburn
15. Birmingham
16. Sunderland
17. Hull
18. Stoke
19. Portsmouth
20. Wolves

Championship

1. West Brom
2. Newcastle
3. Sheffield Utd
4. Middlesborough
5. Ipswich
6. Cardiff
7. Leicester
8. Derby
9. Bristol City
10. Coventry
11. Preston
12. Sheffield Wed
13. Reading
14. Peterborough
15. Plymouth
16. Forrest
17. Swansea
18. Crystal Palace
19. QPR
20. Barnsley
21. Doncaster
22. Watford

Anyway thats what I think

Burnely in 11th??! You having a laugh surely?

Cocaine&Caviar
16-08-2009, 03:30 PM
1. Liverpool
2. Man Utd
3. Chelsea
4. Arsenal
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5. Man City
6. Everton
7. Tottenham
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8. Aston Villa
9. West Ham
10. Sunderland
11. Fulham
12. Blackburn
13. Wigan
14. Bolton
15. Stoke
16. Wolves
17. Birmingham
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18. Hull
19. Portsmouth
20. Burnley

HibeeMcGinn1
16-08-2009, 04:22 PM
Does nobody think Bolton will be in the relegation places? there is absolutly nothing about that team that makes me think they can fight

CallumHibs07
16-08-2009, 04:37 PM
1. Chelsea
2. Man Utd
3. Arsenal
4. Man city
5. Liverpool
6. Tottenham
7. West Ham
8. Everton
9. Aston Villa
10. Fulham
11. Blackburn
12. Sunderland
13. Bolton
14. Hull
15. Wigan
16. Portsmouth
17. Birmingham
18. Stoke
19. Wolves
20. Burnley

Cocaine&Caviar
16-08-2009, 04:44 PM
Really? I think they actually have a very decent first XI, enough to achieve mid table at least:

__________Jaaskelainen

Ricketts___Cahill___Knight___Robinson

_____Davis___Muamba___McCann

Elmander______Davies________Taylor

GK: Jaaskelainen has shown over the last 5 or 6 seasons that not only is he a class keeper, but he is one of the best in the league, and Goalkeepers generally get better with age...

FBs: Robinson has a great mental strength, and although neither of these have bags of pace, they both deliver a decent ball and are very solid defensively. Both also have very big throws which are very helpful for Bolton with their style of football.

CBs: A very good partnership, Knight is very dominant in the air, and is actually a pretty good all rounder, and Cahill is class, there is a lot of talk of him making the WC squad for England, a very clever and consistent player.

Midfield: Muamba was fantastic in the u21 tournament in the summer, and is a fantastic athlete, a very good defensive midfielder who makes very few mistakes. Davis is a very astute signing and is a good box to box midfielder who again is a consistent performer. McCann is getting on a bit, and is a limited player, defenitatley the weak link in the team.

Attack: We saw last year that Davies, when playing the long ball style of Bolton, is a very good target man who will not only do well for the team, but score goals. Elmander has the talent and in his second season should be a good player after adapting, he does need a bit of luck with injuries. Taylor has a very good left foot, and offers a good shot and cross in attack, and has a very good work rate in defense.

Overall, i think that their home form alone will help them stay up, and if they can put a run together they could be comfortabley mid table. Their squad size is questionable, but in terms of their XI, they have a decent team, far better than some other teams in the league.

Wotherspiniesta
16-08-2009, 04:52 PM
1. Manchester Utd

2. Chelsea
3. Arsenal
4. Liverpool

5. Tottenham
6. Man City
7. Aston Villa

8. Fulham
9. Everton
10. West Ham

11. Wigan
12. Sunderland
13. Blackburn
14. Stoke
15. Wolves
16. Portsmouth
17. Birmingham

18. Bolton
19. Hull
20. Burnley

I think Middlesbrough will win the championship. The rest...who knows.

ScottB
16-08-2009, 05:21 PM
Does nobody think Bolton will be in the relegation places? there is absolutly nothing about that team that makes me think they can fight

I don't think much of them, but really you could make a case for about 10 teams to end up in a relegation fight, such is the standard of most EPL teams. My feeling for Bolton is that they are probably a bit stronger than some of the others and have experience, so I don't see them going down.

hibsdaft
16-08-2009, 05:57 PM
1. Liverpool
2. Man U
3. Chelsea
4. Arsenal
5. Tottenham Hotspur
6. Manchester City
7. Everton
8. Aston Villa
9. Wigan Athletic
10. Fulham
11. Sunderland
12.West Ham
13. Birmingham City
14. Stoke City
15. Bolton Wanderers
16. Blackburn Rovers
17. Portsmouth
18. Burnley
19. Wolverhampton Wanderers
20. Hull City


theres half a dozen terrible sides in that league imo.

don't follow the Championship much so no comment.

Dashing Bob S
16-08-2009, 06:02 PM
1. Arsenal
2. Chelsea
3. Man City
4. Man Utd
5. Spurs
6. Liverpool
7. West Ham
8. Everton
9. Fulham
the rest irrelevant

Relegated:

Burnley, Birmingham and Bolton

erin go bragh
16-08-2009, 11:44 PM
Premiership

1. Man Utd
2. Chelsea
3. Arsenal
4. Liverpool
5. Spurs
6. West Ham
7. Everton
8. Aston Villa
9. Man City
10. Fulham
11. Burnley
12. Bolton
13. Wigan
14. Blackburn
15. Birmingham
16. Sunderland
17. Hull
18. Stoke
19. Portsmouth
20. Wolves

Championship

1. West Brom
2. Newcastle
3. Sheffield Utd
4. Middlesborough
5. Ipswich
6. Cardiff
7. Leicester
8. Derby
9. Bristol City
10. Coventry
11. Preston
12. Sheffield Wed
13. Reading
14. Peterborough
15. Plymouth
16. Forrest
17. Swansea
18. Crystal Palace
19. QPR
20. Barnsley
21. Doncaster
22. Watford

Anyway thats what I think
burnley 11th[not a chance ,bottom im afraid with wolves a close 2nd bottom,then take your pick between bolton ,birmingham and portsmouth for the 3rd bottom ! man u and chelsae will go to the wire with man u just edging it! the gunners for third and man city pipping liverpool for fourth

Dashing Bob S
17-08-2009, 07:37 AM
Going to take a punt on Arsenal, flawed as the logic is. I think Man U have had there day and will go into decline, particularly when Fergie calls it a day. Whatever they say about money being available, the Glazer's expect sales from players like Ronaldo to sub their £700 m purchase of the club.

Liverpool are a nothing club who won't finish in the top four this season. Gerrard is past his peak and will decline sharply over the next two seasons. Alonso will be a big miss. Two seasons outside the CL will send them into a financial tailspin, I predict a Leeds/Newcastle scenario.

It leaves the big spenders of Chelsea and City. A lot depends on whether Abramovic is willing/able to bankroll a costly rebuild of this aging team for a second time, and to the same extent. I doubt it.

This leaves City, in the best long-term shape of all. A top four place will see them start to challenge the likes of Real Madrid in the transfer market.

Expect a strong showing from Spurs - I think they'll finish above Liverpool.

So:

1. Arsenal
2. Chelsea
3. Man City
4. Man United

5. Spurs
6. Liverpool

Trust in Bobby!

Captain Trips
17-08-2009, 08:10 AM
Going to take a punt on Arsenal, flawed as the logic is. I think Man U have had there day and will go into decline, particularly when Fergie calls it a day. Whatever they say about money being available, the Glazer's expect sales from players like Ronaldo to sub their £700 m purchase of the club.

Liverpool are a nothing club who won't finish in the top four this season. Gerrard is past his peak and will decline sharply over the next two seasons. Alonso will be a big miss. Two seasons outside the CL will send them into a financial tailspin, I predict a Leeds/Newcastle scenario.

It leaves the big spenders of Chelsea and City. A lot depends on whether Abramovic is willing/able to bankroll a costly rebuild of this aging team for a second time, and to the same extent. I doubt it.

This leaves City, in the best long-term shape of all. A top four place will see them start to challenge the likes of Real Madrid in the transfer market.

Expect a strong showing from Spurs - I think they'll finish above Liverpool.

So:

1. Arsenal
2. Chelsea
3. Man City
4. Man United

5. Spurs
6. Liverpool

Trust in Bobby!

I think Arsenal too.

Cocaine&Caviar
17-08-2009, 08:29 AM
I would find it much easier to agree with people regarding Arsenal if they had bought someone for the defensive midfield role that has been severely missed since flamini left. History of late has shown us that a player that is dominant in midfield is crucial if you are to win titles, see Mikel, Makelele, mascherano, Fletcher, cambiasso, toure yaya etc. On their books currently they have Song, Diaby and Denilson to partner Cesc, none of which fit the def mid role described above.

I also doubt their ability to play without a target man in the team, with the absence of Adebayor, they are left with Vela, Eduardo, Van Persie, Walcott, Arshavin who are all technically very good players, but away to the likes of Stoke and Birmingham I really think they will struggle as IMO Bendtner isn't up to it for a title winning team.

Another area they will struggle for me is Cb. On their books at the minute they have the probable partnership of Vermaelen and Gallas, with Song, Senderos, Djourou and the possible signing of Hangelaand. The starting partnership really lacks ariel prowess which may be ok if there is height elsewhere in the team, but there isn't. In comparison tontheir rivals who have he likes of Skrtel, Agger, Carragger, Ferdinand, Vidic, Terry, Carvalho and others, Arsenal really are bottom of the pile IMO.

Sylar
17-08-2009, 08:49 AM
Fletcher crucial to Man Utd winning the league? You're having a giraffe!

Premiership:

Chelsea
Manchester United
Arsenal
Manchester City
Liverpool
Tottenham
Fulham
Everton
West Ham
Aston Villa
Blackburn Rovers
Burnley
Stoke City
Bolton
Hull City
Sunderland
Birmingham
Portsmouth
Wigan
Wolves


I don't really follow the Championship enough to say, though I've watched Boro' twice so far this season and they look pretty decent!

CallumLaidlaw
17-08-2009, 08:52 AM
1. Chelsea

2. Man U
3. Liverpool
4. Arsenal

5. Man City
6. Spurs
7. Aston Villa

8. Fulham
9. Everton
10. Wigan

11. West Ham
12. Sunderland
13. Stoke
14. Blackburn
15. Bolton
16. Wolves
17. Hull

18. Birmingham
19. Portsmouth
20. Burnley


Portsmouth will really struggle this year I feel. Man City could provide with some high scoring games throughout the season. I dont think they will have enough to break the big 4, THIS YEAR. My team, Everton, are gonna struggle compared to last season.

Cocaine&Caviar
17-08-2009, 09:11 AM
Fletcher crucial to Man Utd winning the league? You're having a giraffe!



Fletcher gives a great service to the United Team whenever he plays, his enthusiasm, stamina and awareness on the pitch is world class for United, and his willingness to do the nitty gritty work on the pitch allows the likes of Berbatov and Nani to worry about their own attacking games. Of coarse its not just Fletcher that does this, Carrick also plays a somewhat sitting midfield role, however he plays more of a passing and creative role from in front of the back four. Hargreaves is a fantastic sitting midfielder that can also break forward, but his injury problems have ensured that Fletcher is an essential part of the Man Utd team.

Just because he is often absent and transparent on the pitch for the national team, you cannot question the job that he does for his club most weeks...