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Right al let's see this prediction table from everyone.
A few leftfield ones...
1) Manchester United
2) Manchester City
3) Chelsea
4) Liverpool
5) Arsenal
6) Everton
7) Newcastle United
8) Tottenham Hotspur
9) Villa
10) Stoke City
11) Sunderland
12) Swansea City
13) QPR
14) West Bromwich Albion
15) West Ham United
16) Norwich City
17) Southampton
18) Fulham
19) Reading
20) Wigan Athletic
Good stuff Dean - Fulham to go down, interesting!
Anyone else you have until 2.59pm today, I'll then collate everything later tonight or tomorrow dependent on post match celebrations\despair.![]()
So far I think I have the predictions from:
Tiler
JoeScrivens
The 23rdman
Dinners
Akr
If I've missed anyone let me know.
Still time for late entries!
Good stuff Dean - Fulham to go down, interesting!
Anyone else you have until 2.59pm today, I'll then collate everything later tonight or tomorrow dependent on post match celebrations\ despair.![]()
Wishing I hadn't taken Michu out of my team in favour of Riise at the last minute though![]()
Well, if there was any doubt that Wenger has lost the plot its now! Reading today that he will not be investing the RVP money - and that the purchases have already been made!
cambsno said:Well, if there was any doubt that Wenger has lost the plot its now! Reading today that he will not be investing the RVP money - and that the purchases have already been made! So what if RVP had stayed, then what? Too many players? No guarantee he would go. So now we only have 2 strikers of prem quality, both of which are not guaranteed to succeed. The likes of Park and Bendnter are not up to mark, unless your target is 17th in the league!
He then spots on about not affording wages for RVP - no, it was because he wants to win something!!! Walcott may leave too as still no new contract, so what does that send out to all the other players? We are simply a springboard.
And to cap it all, a 0-0 draw at home to the mighty Sunderland.
TriggerHappy said:He said he won't be using the money to bring in another striker, not that it won't get used at all. We may 'only' have 2 top quality strikers but last year we only had 1 in RVP. 1 out and 2 in sounds good to me. Again, you're targeting Wenger for blame with something that his beyond his control. Don't get me wrong, I'm not delighted by the situation with players leaving - although I'm far more optimistic this season than last - but I also realise that Wenger is the sole reason we're still remaining competitive. Kroenke, Gazidis and other board members should be the target of your feelings, not Wenger.
Cuddy said:Glad the Toon got 3 points against Spurs, and a cracking goal by Demba Ba. And i hope Tiote saw Arsenal and Wengers performance, and stays put if they come calling.
Liverpool just a blip or sign of things to come.?
Looks like United may be starting the season with Carrick and Valencia in defence alongside Vidic and Evra. Ho Hum.
Rio Ferdinand (groin strain) is reportedly set to miss Mondays trip to Goodison Park and will be out of action for a lengthier period if the initial fears of a month-long absence turn out to be anywhere near accurate.
Chris Smalling is sidelined until mid-October following surgery on a broken metatarsal, while Phil Jones has been told to rest for a month after being troubled by back spasms. Johnny Evans, the Northern Ireland centre-half, is the closest to making a playing return, but he has yet to play this summer following ankle surgery at the end of last season.

cambsno said:Well, if there was any doubt that Wenger has lost the plot its now! Reading today that he will not be investing the RVP money - and that the purchases have already been made! So what if RVP had stayed, then what? Too many players? No guarantee he would go. So now we only have 2 strikers of prem quality, both of which are not guaranteed to succeed. The likes of Park and Bendnter are not up to mark, unless your target is 17th in the league!
He then spots on about not affording wages for RVP - no, it was because he wants to win something!!! Walcott may leave too as still no new contract, so what does that send out to all the other players? We are simply a springboard.
And to cap it all, a 0-0 draw at home to the mighty Sunderland.
£24m on a striker and you don't even have 4 defenders to start
*waiting to eat my words when we next play you*
It looks like Buttner is on his way to give Evra some much needed competition at old Trafford.
Well, if there was any doubt that Wenger has lost the plot its now! Reading today that he will not be investing the RVP money - and that the purchases have already been made! So what if RVP had stayed, then what? Too many players? No guarantee he would go. So now we only have 2 strikers of prem quality, both of which are not guaranteed to succeed. The likes of Park and Bendnter are not up to mark, unless your target is 17th in the league!
He then spots on about not affording wages for RVP - no, it was because he wants to win something!!! Walcott may leave too as still no new contract, so what does that send out to all the other players? We are simply a springboard.
And to cap it all, a 0-0 draw at home to the mighty Sunderland.
TriggerHappy said:Should be an exciting game. I'm expecting United to kick the season off with purpose and they have a great track record against Everton....bar the 4-4 draw last time they met!
What an utter embarrassment! And we had more goal attempts than them!
Long time R's supporter here, used to be season ticket holder in the upper Loft but I just go to the odd game with my son nowadays, inclding Saturday's fiasco.
Were you at the game? I thought it was terrible and yup, a real embarrassment. I hope Hughes can sort this lot out ...and quickly. I cant figure out why the hell he let Kenny go though, he was the best goaly we've had for years! Green looked shambolic, although to be fair he didn't have much help from the defence!