Who makes the Top Four?

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Top Four?

Arsenal
10
25%
Man City
10
25%
Newcastle
7
18%
Man Utd
3
8%
Spurs
2
5%
Liverpool
8
20%
Fulham
0
No votes
Brighton
0
No votes
Chelsea
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 40
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Who makes the Top Four?

by Conservative_dad » 31 Dec 2022 19:08

Now we've played about a third of the season and you've had a chance to assess. Who makes the top four?

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Re: Who makes the Top Four?

by Conservative_dad » 31 Dec 2022 19:17

Not sure Utd have enough depth in the squad to make it into the top four. A few injuries and we could be back to playing McFred but I chose them out of club loyalty

Liverpool have already strengthened and will keep grinding. They along with City know how to knock out win after win

Man City, an obvious choice along with current leaders Arsenal.

Depends on who Newcastle buy in the window. If they throw enough cash it they may get over the line

Chelsea also needs to put their hands in some deep pockets in order to compete

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Re: Who makes the Top Four?

by LUX » 31 Dec 2022 20:27

Burnley and Sheff Utd seem to have made a definitive break.

WBA and Sunderland the other two places.

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Re: Who makes the Top Four?

by URZZZZ » 01 Jan 2023 19:38

Arsenal, City, Liverpool, Newcastle

United have a little bit more about them than Spurs but don’t think they’re too dissimilar in that they hit a good run without playing particularly well. Spurs have certainly fallen off a cliff and I can see United regressing this second half of the season to finish in the Europa League. There is perhaps more scope if they sign a striker but even then I can’t see it

Think Chelsea may come strong under Potter eventually but only
after a little rebuild - far too much deadwood and mediocrity in that squad

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