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2025-26 Premier League Thread

andyt

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The season kicks off on Friday with Liverpool hosting Bournemouth. Saturday's early match is an early test between 2 top 4 contenders with Villa hosting Newcastle. The big match of the weekend is Arsenal visiting Old Trafford. Can Man U recover from last year‘s disastrous 15th place finish? And is Arsenal a legitimate contender, or a pretender again. The weekend concludes on Monday with newly promoted Leeds hosting Everton.
 
Excited for the PL to get going. Thought it was a great game today, got chills listening to YNWA, and then to see them pull it out at the end. Props to Liverpool. But also, good showing by Bournemouth, they didn't roll over on an incredibly emotional day.
 
Any predictions for the PL?

Here are mine:

Top Four
1) Liverpool
2) Arsenal
3) City
4) Chelsea.

Europe spots
5) Villa
6) United
7) Brighton


Relegation Battle:
16) Brentford
17) Sunderland
18) Wolves
19) Leeds
20) Burnley
 
Super emotional just watching the match. Great tributes to Diogo Jota, and you could see how the players felt. Glad Hugo scored on his debut, that Chiesa got his first, and that Mo scored again. One thing seems eminently clear: Ryan Gravenberch is an indispensable part of my team. The problems in the back reemerged but the attack? Phew. And if Chiesa continues to play well like that of the bench, that's an added bonus.
 
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Any predictions for the PL?

Here are mine:

Top Four
1) Liverpool
2) Arsenal
3) City
4) Chelsea.

Europe spots
5) Villa
6) United
7) Brighton


Relegation Battle:
16) Brentford
17) Sunderland
18) Wolves
19) Leeds
20) Burnley
I see
1) Liverpool
2) Arsenal
3) Chelsea
4) City
Then
5) Newcastle
6) Villa
7) Forest

Relegation candidates?
18) Leeds
19) Burnley
20) Sunderland

West Ham, Wolves and Everton in the mix.
 
I see
1) Liverpool
2) Arsenal
3) Chelsea
4) City
Then
5) Newcastle
6) Villa
7) Forest

Relegation candidates?
18) Leeds
19) Burnley
20) Sunderland

West Ham, Wolves and Everton in the mix.
I can see West Ham in the mix too, but I think Everton will be a dark horse this year pushing for the top ten. I just have a gut feeling that not all three teams just promoted will go down this year. I think Sunderland has spent well to shore up the team. Not just players, but players with good PL experience.

As for Newcastle, I didn't have them in my top 7, I admit I had Brighton, a bit of a homer pick, but I love what we have done this year. Shit even ESPN picked them to be 5th. lol But, Newcastle has had such a bad window, and it will only be made worse if/when they lose Isak. I see them stumbling to about 8/9 this year.

Realistically for Brighton, we will be in the 6-9 range again battling for one of the last Europe spots, and hopefully at least one good cup run to a SF. So, I put them in the top end.
 
Early morning at the beach so missed the early matches. Eager to read what everyone thought.
This City/Wolves match? I figured Wolves aren't in a good place if they're starting ex-Red (barely) Ki-jana Hoever in midfield (!). However, one thing stands out so far: Tijani Reijnders looks pretty good. 😬
 
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