by still.ill » Fri Aug 01, 2008 10:37 pm
1. Manchester United
2. Chelsea
3. Liverpool
4. Arsenal
5. Tottenham
With the transfers they've made and after watching them pre-season, I think Tottenham will definately break into the top 5.
I'm not quite sure how Chelsea and Arsenal will play this season... I mean somebody mentioned Chelsea's big signings but I believe they've only signed Deco (who, in my opinion, isn't as good as he used to be) and Jose Bosingwa (who I think is fantastic but is already out for a few weeks due to injury). Still, no real game changers, and I don't think Scolari will be able to live up to expectations, because let's face it, they are big expectations and Chelsea don't seem to give their managers a real chance at proving themselves over the course of a few seasons.
AND... I think some of Man United's "reserve" players will really come through this season. The likes of Rodrigo Possebon, Danny Simpson and Frazier Campbell are definately ones to watch and I hope they get their chance to prove themselves!
1. Manchester United
2. Chelsea
3. Liverpool
4. Arsenal
5. Tottenham
With the transfers they've made and after watching them pre-season, I think Tottenham will definately break into the top 5.
I'm not quite sure how Chelsea and Arsenal will play this season... I mean somebody mentioned Chelsea's big signings but I believe they've only signed Deco (who, in my opinion, isn't as good as he used to be) and Jose Bosingwa (who I think is fantastic but is already out for a few weeks due to injury). Still, no real game changers, and I don't think Scolari will be able to live up to expectations, because let's face it, they are big expectations and Chelsea don't seem to give their managers a real chance at proving themselves over the course of a few seasons.
AND... I think some of Man United's "reserve" players will really come through this season. The likes of Rodrigo Possebon, Danny Simpson and Frazier Campbell are definately ones to watch and I hope they get their chance to prove themselves!