PL 2018/19 final table predictions

1. Manchester City
2. Manchester United
3. Liverpool
4. Arsenal
5. Chelsea
6. Tottenham
7. West Ham United
8. Southampton
9. Everton
10. Leicester
11. Burnley
12. Wolverhampton Wanderers
13. Newcastle
14. Crystal Palace
15. Fulham
16. Watford
17. Brighton
18. Bournemouth
19. Cardiff
20. Huddersfield
 
1 Manchester United
2 Chelsea
3 Liverpool
4 Manchester City
5 Arsenal
6 Tottenham Hotspur
7 Everton

8 Leicester City

No clue about the other 12 to be honest. I don't expect City to be able to repeat what they did last season and it's very hard to predict how good Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal will be. Arsenal will need by far the most improving to be properly competitive at the top, and doing so will take some time. It's pretty much all up for grabs though, could become a very exciting season.
 
I would love to win the title this year but no way city come third after scoring a century last year and they have just boosted their offense by adding mahrez . My list is city,united,liverpool,arsenal and chelsea to battle for fourth place with tottenham sixth.
 
  1. Manchester City
  2. Chelsea
  3. Liverpool
  4. Manchester United
  5. Arsenal
  6. Tottenham
  7. Everton
  8. West Ham
  9. Fulham
  10. Newcastle
  11. Crystal Palace
  12. Leicester City
  13. Wolverhampton
  14. Bournemouth
  15. Watford
  16. Southampton
  17. Cardiff City
  18. Burnley
  19. Huddersfield
  20. Brighton
Chelsea drops out of top 4 if they sell Hazard. Tbf can see 2nd-6th being quite close anyway. Arsenal I suspect will be pretty decent with the 4 of Aubameyang, Lacazette, Mkhitaryan and Ozil, but still not top 4 unless Chelsea drop out IMO. United will get top 4 and not much else IMO, Liverpool and Chelsea look like they'll be hugely improved unfortunately. Spurs will struggle initially, pick up later but and have their good performances but ultimately fall out of top 4 this year. Fulham to be the best newly promoted team with Sessegnon having a good year and Seri being a very good signing. Wolves also to be very decent.
 
1. City
2. United
3. Liverpool
4. Chelsea
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5. Arsenal
6. Tottenham
7. West Ham
8. Leicester
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18. Bournemouth
19. Cardiff
20. Brighton

I reckon 2-4 could be in any order and the entire top 4 will be secured with games to spare.

Spurs will continue to lack investment, will be suffering from World Cup burnout and Arsenal have a large rebuild to start.
 
1) City
2) United
3) Liverpool
4) Chelsea
5) Spurs
6) Arsenal
 
1. Manchester City
2. Liverpool
3. Manchester United
4. Arsenal
5. Chelsea
6. Tottenham
7. West Ham United
8. Everton
9. Southampton
10. Wolverhampton Wanderers
11. Leicester
12. Burnley
13. Newcastle
14. Crystal Palace
15. Fulham
16. Watford
17. Brighton
18. Bournemouth
19. Cardiff
20. Huddersfield
 
1) City
2) United
3) Liverpool

4) Chelsea
5) Spurs
6) Arsenal

Oh, stop it you:D

I'd go with:
1) City
2) Liverpool

Chelsea, United and Spurs to fight it out for the remaining CL spots. Can't ignore Arsenal but I doubt their manager is good enough to compensate for the lack of squad quality.

City / Liverpool might even be a tight race if Liverpool gains consistency in matches against the small teams in addition to taking points off City themselves.
 
1. Manchester City
2. Liverpool
3. Manchester United
4. Chelsea*
5. Tottenham
6. Arsenal
7. Everton
8. Leicester
9. Burnley
10. Newcastle
11. West Ham
12. Wolverhampton Wanderers
13. Southampton
14. Crystal Palace**
15. Brighton
16. Watford
17. Fulham
18. Bournemouth
19. Huddersfield
20. Cardiff

*conditional on Chelsea keeping Hazard + Kante, otherwise 5th
**conditional on Palace keeping Zaha, otherwise 18th
 
1. Manchester City
2. Liverpool
3. Chelsea
4. Arsenal
5. Manchester Utd
6. Tottenham
7. West Ham
8. Wolves
9. Everton
10. Leicester
11. Burnley
12. Southampton
13. Newcastle
14. Huddersfield
15. Fulham
16. Watford
17. Brighton
18. Bournemouth
19. Cardiff
20. Crystal Palace
 
1 City
2 Liverpool
3 United
4 Chelsea
5 Tottenham
6 Arsenal
 
1. Manchester United :devil:
2. Manchester City
3. Chelsea
4. Liverpool
5. Spurs
6. Arsenal
7. West Ham
8. Everton
9. Burnley
10. Wolves
11. Leicester City
12. Brighton
13. Fulham
14. Newcastle United
15. Bournemouth
16. Southampton
17. Huddersfield
18. Crystal Palace
19. Watford
20. Cardiff City
 
Well I'll be the first one to do it

1. Liverpool
2. Manchester City
3. Manchester United
4. Spurs
5. Arsenal
6. Chelsea
7. Everton
8. Burnley
9. Leicester
10. Bournemouth
11. Wolves
12. Newcastle
13. Palace
14. West Ham
15. Southampton
16. Watford
17. Fulham
18. Brighton
19. Huddersfield
20. Cardiff
 
1. City
2. Liverpool
3. United
4. Spurs
5. Chelsea
6. Arsenal
7. West Ham
8. Wolves
9. Everton
10. Leicester
11. Burnley
12. Brighton
13. Newcastle
14. Palace
15. Fulham
16. Bournemouth
17. Southampton
18. Huddersfield
19. Watford
20. Cardiff
 
If nothing major happens in the transfer window then:

1) City
2) Liverpool
3) Utd
4) Spurs
5) Arsenal
6) Chelsea
 
I have a horrible, horrible feeling, that if anyone topples City, it will be them.
So hopefully I am jinxing that by predicting that this will finally be their year.

1 Liverpool
2 Manchester City
3 Tottenham Hotspur
4 Manchester United
5 Chelsea
6 Arsenal
 
1. City
2. Spurs
3. United
4. Liverpool
5. Chelsea
6. <insert surprise>
7. Arsenal
 
Man C
Liverpool
Man Utd
Spurs
Chelsea(if they keep Hazard 4th and Spurs 5th)
Arsenal(bit of a transition year I think)
 
1. City
2. Liverpool
3. United
4. Spurs
5. Chelsea
6. Arsenal

7-17. Who cares?

18. Huddersfield
19. Bournemouth
20. Cardiff
 
Very optimistic predictions above regarding United. We won't win it.

1. City
2. Liverpool
3. Chelsea
4. United
5. Spurs
6. Arsenal

City - Won't break 100 points again. So many things went their way last season it was ridiculous.
Liverpool - Huge quality within the squad. Won't win it though because Salah is never scoring 30+ goals again. He'll be lucky to score low 20s. (Still a good return, mind).
Chelsea - New manager, new players, new hunger. Win the league, lose out on top 4... repeat: The Chelsea way. But they won't be strong enough to win it this time.
United - Can't see much progress. Our signings haven't addressed our issues. Will Fred be much better than Herrera? Not sure. Will Dalot start over Valencia? highly unlikely. Our glaring weakness is RW and LB. I don't see anyone on the market that can address those positions and offer title challenging performances.
Spurs - Last season was flush or bust. They've enough quality to stay above Arsenal but I think their golden generation (who won feck all) has peaked.
Arsenal - The new Liverpool
 
1. City
2. Liverpool
3. Spurs
4. United
5. Chelsea
6. Arsenal
7. Leicester
8. Everton
9. Fulham
10. West Ham
11. Burnley
12. Southampton
13. Newcastle
14. Palace
15. Wolves
16. Brighton
17. Huddersfield
18. Bournemouth
19. Cardiff
20. Watford
 
1. City
2. United
3. Chelsea
4. Liverpool
5. Arsenal
6. Spurs
7. Everton
8. West Ham
9. Leicester
10. Newcastle
11. Bournemouth
12. Wolves
13. Palace
14. Fulham
15. Brighton
16. Southampton
17. Watford
18. Burnley
19. Huddersfield
20. Cardiff
 
This must be a first. Everyone who has posted a prediction has put Liverpool in the top four. :lol:

I'll go with:

1. City
2. Liverpool
3. United
4. Arsenal
5. Chelsea
6. Spurs
7. West Ham
8. Everton
9. Newcastle
10. Leicester
11. Wolves
12. Palace
13. Fulham
14. Bournemouth
15. Burnley
16. Southampton
17. Watford
18. Brighton
19. Huddersfield
20. Cardiff
 
1. Man City
2. Liverpool
3. Chelsea
4. United
5. Arsenal
6. Spurs

Could change still. My table is not final. Have to wait for the transfer window to end.

Don't care about the rest of the table. But probably West Ham will be the team to watch. Been very busy in the window and I definitely expect them to move up the table.
 
1. Man City
2. Liverpool
3. Chelsea
4. United
5. Arsenal
6. Spurs

Could change still. My table is not final. Have to wait for the transfer window to end.

Don't care about the rest of the table. But probably West Ham will be the team to watch. Been very busy in the window and I definitely expect them to move up the table.


Almost same as mine unless we get a move on. Actually would put Spurs over Arsenal. Hopefully when the window ends I will have us back up the table
 
1. Chelsea
2. City
3.Liverpool
4. Man Utd
5. Spurs/ Arsenal
6. Arsenal/Spurs

I think.....
 
City
Liverpool
Utd
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Chelsea
Spurs
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Arsenal

I think Liverpool could run City pretty close if injuries are favourable. Also Pool didn't have as many players as other teams making it to latter stages of WC, so they will be fresher at the start of the season.

Chelsea and Spurs might change position depending on if Chelsea manage to keep hold of Hazard, Kante and Courtois (although Courtois not as important as the other two).

Arsenal are a bit of an unkown quantity tbh. Signings have theoretically plugged the holes, but are not top quality players. It wouldn't surprise me if they did better than 6th though if things click.

Everton and West Ham as honourable mentions.
 
I never thought I'd say this as a United fan, but the dippers are my favorites atm. With spurs and city to battle for 2nd.
We made not even near enough additions to be contenders and the football played last year is not a solid base as well. (it is if you want to see 1-0's and 0-0's the whole season)
 
1st. Man City
2nd Liverpool (close runners up)
3rd Spurs
4-6 Man Utd/Chelsea/Arsenal

Can never understand how people always put Spurs outside the top four each year, & each time prove everyone wrong. Mind you with the money spent they should be 6th at best.
Cannot see us doing as well as last year, though Mourinho will need to challenge for the title/CL to survive. Another year of tumescent football, whoever we bring in.
 
1 Liverpool
2 City
3 Chelsea
4 Spurs
5 Arsenal
6 United
7 Everton
8 Burnley
9 Southampton
10 Wolverhampton Wanderers
11 Hammers
12 Newcastle
13 Leicester City
14 Watford
15 Fulham
16 Crystal Palace
17 Bournemouth
18 Brighton & Hove Albion
19 Huddersfield Town
20 Cardiff City
 
1 Liverpool
2 City
3 Chelsea
4 Spurs
5 Arsenal
6 United
7 Everton
8 Burnley
9 Southampton
10 Wolverhampton Wanderers
11 Hammers
12 Newcastle
13 Leicester City
14 Watford
15 Fulham
16 Crystal Palace
17 Bournemouth
18 Brighton & Hove Albion
19 Huddersfield Town
20 Cardiff City

Isn't it Mourinho Meltdown season? Expect us to hit 16th to be honest.
 
With current squads.

1. Manchester City
2. Liverpool
3. Manchester United
4. Tottenham
5. Chelsea
6. Wolves
7. Arsenal
8. Everton
9. Fulham
10. West Ham
11. Crystal Palace
12. Leicester
13. Burnley
14. Bournemouth
15. Southampton
16. Brighton
17. Watford
18. Huddersfield
19. Newcastle
20. Cardiff
 
As it stands currently:

  1. Manchester City
  2. Liverpool
  3. Manchester United
  4. Chelsea
  5. Tottenham
  6. Arsenal
  7. Leicester
  8. West Ham
  9. Wolves
  10. Everton
  11. Fulham
  12. Watford
  13. Burnley
  14. Newcastle
  15. Southampton
  16. Brighton
  17. Palace
  18. Bournemouth
  19. Huddersfield
  20. Cardiff
 
Man City
Liverpool
Chelsea
Tottenham
Arsenal
Man Utd
West Ham
Everton
Wolves
Leicester
Burnley
Southampton
Watford
Bournemouth
Fulham
Newcastle
Palace
Huddersfield
Brighton
Cardiff

Any team from 11th I wouldn’t be surprised if they went down.