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Predictions For The 2007/08 Season

mrboombarrakoomba

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PREDICTIONS FOR THE 2007/08 SEASON

Premiership: Man Utd

Premiership Top 5:

1. Man Utd
2. Chelsea
3. Liverpool
4. Arsenal
5. Tottenham :cry:

Relegation:

18. Birmingham
19. Wigan
20. Derby

PREMIERSHIP TOP SCORER:

Fernando Torres (Liverpool)

PREMIERSHIP PLAYER OF THE YEAR:

Fernando Torres (Liverpool)

PREMIERSHIP YOUNG PLAYER OF THE YEAR:

Anderson (Man Utd)

FA CUP: Liverpool

LEAGUE CUP: Arsenal

Champions League: Real Madrid

UEFA CUP: Bayern Munich

La Liga: Real Madrid

Serie A: Inter Milan
 

mrboombarrakoomba

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it's always better to do predictions without rose tinted glasses darling. obviously i hope we do the quadruple and berbatov gets player of the year as well as 30 goals in the league and taraabt gets young player of the year.
 

joey.leone

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somehow i dont think torres will be either top scorer or player of the year.
 

joey.leone

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i just think torres will take time to adapt to the premier league. im not saying he cant be top scorer though, but i just cant see it.
id love to say berbatov, or bent maybe if he plays regularly.
im gona say that i can see benni going one better in the scoring charts this season. i bet you he has a stinker now ive said that :p
 

mrboombarrakoomba

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i think berbs would have been top scorer but i don't think he will play as many games this season. i think all 4 of our strikers will score loads of goals but they will be more evenly split.
 

stakesishigh

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im gonna stick my neck on the chopping block with this one, but that da silva guy from arsenal has a good chance.. his scoring record with his last club was a bit spesh
 

roguepsi

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Torres won't score many and Anderson won't play enough to get YPotY.
 

GeneralBurk

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Inter Milan look quite average to me. Milan without a points penalty should overhaul them.

Real Madrid winning the Champions League with a stop-gap management appointment? Not convinced. For me its between Chelsea, Man Utd, Barca and Milan and Liverpool.

I will stick my neck out and say we will finish third. Nothing to back it up mind just a stirring in the waters.

Oh and Drogba will remain top scorer given the way Chelsea play and don't rotate him.
 

ben_the_yido

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Prem top 5:

1. Man Utd
2. Chelski
3. Arsenal
4. Liverpool
5. Tottenham

Relegation:

18: Wigan
19: Birmingham
20: Fulham

Prem Top Scorer: Drogba

FA CUP: Tottenham
League Cup: Liverpool

Player of the year: Cristiano Ronaldo

Young player of the year: Nani

Champs League: Barca

UEFA: Tottenham

Spain: Barca

Italy: AC Milan
 

deathtoarsenal

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Prem top 5:

1. Chelsea
2. Man Utd
3. Arsenal
4. Liverpool
5. Tottenham

Relegation:

18: Bolton
19: Wigan
20: Derby

Prem Top Scorer: Drogba

FA CUP: Man Utd
League Cup: Arsenal

Player of the year: Wayne Rooney

Young player of the year: Fabregas

Champs League: Barca

UEFA: Can't say until the CL teams come into it

Spain: Barca

Italy: AC Milan
 

LSUY

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Prem top 5:
1. Man Utd
2. Chelsea
3. Liverpool
4. Tottenham
5. Arsenal

Relegation:
18: Fulham
19: Birmingham
20: Derby

Prem Top Scorer: Drogba

FA Cup: Man Utd
League Cup: Tottenham

Player of the year: Wayne Rooney

Young player of the year: Wayne Rooney

Champs League: AC Milan

UEFA: Bayern Munich

Spain: Real Madrid

Italy: Inter Milan
 

19darren82

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Prem top 5:

1. Chelsea (best squad, if no injuries they'll win it)
2. Man Utd (Fergie will tinker)
3. Liverpool
4. Arsenal
5. Tottenham (their reserves beat us last yr, we're closing the gap, maybe 1 more year)

Relegation:

18: Sunderland (2nd worst team)
19: Birmingham (steve bruce)
20: Derby (gd luck!)

Prem Top Scorer: Rooney

FA CUP: Man Utd
League Cup: Tottenham

Player of the year: Ronaldo

Young player of the year: S Taylor

Champs League: Chelsea

UEFA: Athletico Madrid

Spain: Barcelona

Italy: Inter / Juve
 

gaganelov

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:supered: :supered: :supered: :supered: :supered: :supered: :supered: :supered:
Such PREDICTIONS ??? Is this a Spurs hate site?
 

ChubbSpur

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PREDICTIONS FOR THE 2007/08 SEASON

Premiership: Man Utd

Premiership Top 5:

1. Man Utd
2. Chelsea
3. Liverpool
4. Arsenal
5. Tottenham

Relegation:

18. Birmingham
19. Wigan
20. Derby

PREMIERSHIP TOP SCORER:

Robin Van Persie

PREMIERSHIP PLAYER OF THE YEAR:

Christiano Ronaldo

PREMIERSHIP YOUNG PLAYER OF THE YEAR:

Christiano Ronaldo

FA CUP: Manchester United

LEAGUE CUP: Tottenham

Champions League: Chelsea

UEFA CUP: Bayern Munich

I have very little knowledge of the foreign leagues so have left la Liga and Serie A.
 

Mchillio

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Jun 24, 2005
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Premiership: Man Utd

Premiership Top 5:

1. Man Utd
2. Chelsea
3. Arsenal
4. Spurs
5. Liverpool

Relegation:

18. Fulham
19. Birmingham
20. Wigan

PREMIERSHIP TOP SCORER:

Drogba

PREMIERSHIP PLAYER OF THE YEAR:

Christiano Ronaldo

PREMIERSHIP YOUNG PLAYER OF THE YEAR:

Younes Kaboul

FA CUP: Liverpool

LEAGUE CUP: Chelsea

Champions League: Barca

UEFA CUP: Spurs
 

yiddotilidie

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Spurs 5th
Brum, Wigan and Derby down

But my one main prediction is that this year will be Rooneys year.
 

BigRed

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I believe Spurs really should win the UEFA cup this year.

I don't think Torres has an icicle's chance in hell of being top scorer in the Premier League, that is a battle probably between Drogba, van Persie and Berbatov, although there is usually a surprise package in there too, could even be Bent.

I don't think Ronaldo will be player of the year again. Could be Joe Cole if Chelsea return to the top, or van Persie emerging from Henry's shadow. I think Berbatov could be in with a shout for this one too.

If Ronaldo is still eligible he will walk the young player award, I imagine. It's become a bit of a joke category.

Spurs or Arsenal for the league cup.

United or Chelsea for the FA cup.

Barcelona may take back the Champions League and La Liga, but what do I really know about foreign football?

United without Heinze won't have the strength in depth for a successful European AND Premier League campaign. Likewise Chelsea lack backup in defence. Liverpool to make it to the final again? Possibly, but I think they might struggle in the league. Torres is a good player but he's not a prolific goalscorer, so they'll be relying on Peter Crouch again.

As far as relegation is concerned, Wigan are doomed. You only have to look at the players they've signed to know that. Derby probably haven't added enough to stay up so it could come down to a struggle between Birmingham and Sunderland to see who is the least bad. Reading without Steve Sidwell could find themselves in trouble too.
 
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