1. Arsenal
2. City
3. Liverpool
4. Chelsea
5. Spurs
6. Villa
7. Newcastle
8. United
9. West Ham
10. Palace
11. Brighton
12. Wolves
13. Fulham
14. Everton
15. Brentford
16. Ipswich
17. Forest
18. Bournemouth
19. Leicester
20. Southampton
I'm thinking Arsenal will build-up an big lead early that will see them over the line since City aren't always on it from the start.
Liverpool I think will annoyingly cope well with the transition from Klopp to Slot, but I don't think they'll finish above the other two in the end.
Chelsea could finish anywhere from 4th to 20th.
Difficult to judge between Spurs, Villa and Newcastle - obviously Villa were the story of last season, Spurs looked very good at times and Newcastle obviously have the Saudi money, so I expect them three to be in that area of the table in some order.
Another 8th for us would be a disaster again, but many of the problems of last season are still here so comfortable pessimism again.
Palace had a great end to last season so I'm showing them some respect; West Ham making good signings and have ditched Moyes - will have to see how that ends-up.
The next lot could be in any order.
The relegation battle: I'm positive for McKenna so am pitching Ipswich in the traditional 'newly-promoted-side-that-does-surprisingly-well' role, but otherwise don't have much of a handle on the relegation candidates, other than expecting Forest to survive again.