rog of the rovers Posted July 31, 2005 Posted July 31, 2005 (edited) 1. Chelsea: Mourinho masterminds another Championship victory, lets face it no one is in their league money wise and probably if they were doing poor at Christmas time Abramovich would stretch his budget even further! Expect Essien to sign and Chelsea to win by several points. 2. Manchester United: Improvement on last season, Rooney will hit top form and with a pretty much settled team from last year will finish second. Expect Rooney to score 20+ goals this term and Christiano Ronaldo to perform 20+ step overs a half 3. Arsenal: No more Mr. Vieira means bad news for Arsenal, I think the void left will be too big, Fabregas and Flamini are still too young and Gilberto Silva has proved ineffective without Vieira. Hleb will be a good signing but expect Arsenal to lose out on the race for 2nd. Expect Vieira to come back and knock Arsenal out of the Champions League with Juventus 4. Liverpool: The Champions of Europe will again blame inconsistency for their lack of a title challenge. Reina and Zenden I think will be a success but you heard it here first, Crouch will score 5-10 goals. Expect Crouch to be the biggest £7.5m flop since Mr. Corrado Grabbi 5. Middlesbrough: Good young team, addition of Yakubu will play a huge part in their season, with Southgate and co. at the back Middlesbrough always put together a good defence. Hasselbaink, Yakubu and Viduka must do the rest. Expect Hasselbaink and co. score 10+ each 6. Tottenham: Again inconsistency will haunt them but an exciting young squad, with the addition of Edgar Davids should kick on and I expect a top 6 finish, with the likes of Defoe, Keane, Mido and Kanoute. Expect Anthony Gardner to get into the England squad quite simply because he plays for Spurs. Oh and the year ends in a digit so Spurs for the FA Cup. 7. Bolton: Big Sam fails to improve on last season, expect the "long ball" to be in opperation from the off, Expect Davies to again score 10+ goals and El Hadji Diouf to get into at least 2 spitting incidents. 8. Newcastle: Parker and Emre are good additions I expect them to add another striker before the deadline, Shearer will want to go out on a high (deja vu?) and Expect Dyer and Bowyer to give us round 2. 9. Manchester City: Will miss Shaun Wright Phillips desperately but with Stuart Pearce at the helm City will prove to be a hard nut to crack. Expect Andy Cole and Robbie Fowler to link up well and Joey Barton to be in prison by Christmas. 10. Blackburn: Solid defence and if the new boys up front are a success it could be the tonic for success, If Bellamy can stay fit and another midfielder is added to the squad we could possibly finish higher. Expect Shefki Kuqi to be sold or released by this time next year. 11. Aston Villa: Still lacking up front, Phillips proved last season that he is over the hill and with reports that Juan Pablo Angel is upset and the loss of Luke Moore and Darius Vassell, Villa need some more strength in the striker dept. Expect to see Doug Ellis and David O'Leary have a major fall out. 12. Portsmouth: Robert must prove himself in his first season, however the new Zambian striker sounds like a top prospect, shaky in defence, despite this Pompey's challenge to be the new "Dads Army" of the premiership cannot come at a better time. Experience will win the day. Expect O'Brien to be as shaky and as overrated as he was at Newcastle. 13. Everton: Back to earth with a thud, teams know how to play against them, the Champions League run will not materialise and the UEFA Cup run will end at round 1. Expect Beattie to big a big flop and Yobo and Weir to get caught out by pacey strikers. 14. Charlton: Curbishley looks fed up and needs a new challenge, Charlton always amaze me how they go on a long run around Christmas yet the end of season form is atrocious and expect another season of mid table mediocrity, Expect to see Francis Jeffers score 5 goals of his backside. 15. Birmingham: Think they're bigger than they are, Upson apparently wants to leave and Pandiani doesn't want to join! The prospect of seeing Jason Euell playing for Birmingham makes me laugh. Expect David Dunn to miss 3-6 months of the season due to back or hamstring trouble. 16. West Brom: Stay up once again, but are run close. The loss of Keiron Richardson will be massive for West Brom although the experience gained last season will prove invaluable. Expect Keiron Richardson to return after failing to get into the Man Utd team. 17. West Ham: Only one of the newly promoted teams to stay up, Have the financial clout but also the pulling power which is what seperates them from Wigan. Experience like that of Teddy Sheringham and Roy Carroll will help them avoid the drop. Expect Pardew to be sacked early doors. (Hopefully as philipl says) 18. Wigan: Will start of slowly but go on a late charge, rather like Crystal Palace. Chimbonda and Pollitt are not exactly inspired signings however and Wigan go down. Expect Roberts/Ellington to score 15 goals between them. 19. Fulham: Awful preseason, poor middle/end to last season and the loss of Andy Cole and Edwin van der Sar will be huge, no team whose no.1 goalkeeper is Mark Crossley can expect anything more than a dogfight. Expect Papa Bouba Diop to move on at some stage of the season. 20. Sunderland: Despite being Champions havent improved their squad enough to survive, the current team is a solid Championship team, which unfortunately will be what they are at the beginning of the 2006/2007 season. Expect Jon Stead to score 3 goals including one against Blackburn. Edited July 31, 2005 by rog of the rovers
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philipl Posted July 31, 2005 Posted July 31, 2005 "Expect Pardew to be sacked early doors." Will 17.00 on 13 August be early enough? Rog- I really enjoyed reading your predictions posting.
broadsword Posted July 31, 2005 Posted July 31, 2005 Can't see Rovers being higher than eighth (although would love to be proved wrong). certainly not in any relegation danger though. Expect some transfers (2 or 3?) in Jan to finally remove the bad-naughty-evil-Souness influence.
bazza Posted August 2, 2005 Posted August 2, 2005 Well, for what it's worth, here's my final table. I think Spurs will be the most improved team this year and I've stuck my neck out and predicted all three promoted sides to stay up. Newcastle and Villa will disappoint their fans. Chelsea Arsenal Spurs Man Utd Liverpool Man City Boro Everton ROVERS Charlton Bolton Sunderland Newcastle Brum Villa West Ham Wigan W.B.A. Pompey Fulham
Baz Posted August 2, 2005 Posted August 2, 2005 1 Chelsea 2 Man United 3 Arsenal 4 Liverpool 5 Spurs 6 Middlesbrough 7 Everton 8 Blackburn 9 Bolton 10 Aston Villa 11 Birmingham 12 Newcaslte United 13 Manchester City 14 Charlton 15 West Brom 16 Portsmouth 17 Wigan 18 Fulham 19 West Ham United 20 Sunderland
The Doctor Posted August 2, 2005 Posted August 2, 2005 1. Chelsea 2. Arsenal 3. Man U 4. Liverpool 5. Newcaslte 6. Tottenham 7. Bolton 8. Charlton 9. Middlesbrough 10. Everton 11. Birmingham 12. Aston Villa 13. Fulham 14. Man City 15. Blackburn 16. West Ham 17. Sunderland 18. Portsmouth 19. West Brom 20. Wigan
Ninjathunder Posted August 2, 2005 Posted August 2, 2005 For those of you who are thinking Rovers could finish in the top 6, Ladbrokes are offering 8/1 for it. 332133[/snapback] 12/1 on Paddy Power.
Ninjathunder Posted August 2, 2005 Posted August 2, 2005 Chelsea Manchester United Arsenal Liverpool Tottenham Middlesbrough Bolton Wanderers Blackburn Rovers Aston Villa Manchester City Newcastle United Everton Charlton Athletic Portsmouth Birmingham City Sunderland Fulham West Bromwich Albion West Ham United Wigan Athletic Is it only me or did anyone else typing out the team names feel underwhelmed?
Timmy Posted August 4, 2005 Posted August 4, 2005 I would predict that Rovers would end up about 9th wigan/WBA/west ham to go down
roverich Posted August 4, 2005 Posted August 4, 2005 I don't think Arsenal will suffer as badly as many make out at the loss of Vieira. Arsenal have other quality holding players in their squad already such as Gilberto and Vieira isn't a great box to box player which is what he has been trying to do for the last two years. I reckon Wenger will be praised for having sold Vieira in a year or two - Vieira is aging and his value is plummeting. For a player of his age, his transfer fee was massive and it wouldn't have been half of that if sold a year later. Chelsea to win the league obviously, Arsenal, Liverpool and ManYoo fighting amongst themselves for 2nd, 3rd and 4th. The rest down to the bottom five could go to anybody and is impossible to predict. I reckon we'll see Sunderland, Leicester, West Brom, Wigan and Fulham in the bottom five. Fulham will stay up but it will be close, of the other four I can't yet say who will go down.
bazza Posted August 4, 2005 Posted August 4, 2005 I'll give you odds of 1000 to 1 you wont see Leicester City in the bottom five of the premiership this coming season.
S15 Posted August 4, 2005 Posted August 4, 2005 Can't believe the optimism surrounding Boro. In recent years they've built teams for a season, not squads, and this summer they've done neither... Bottom half for me I'm afraid.
americanrover Posted August 4, 2005 Posted August 4, 2005 Hope Its Not Too Late Premier League Predictions 1. Chelsea 2. Arsenal 3. Liverpool 4. Man Utd. 5. Tottenham 6. Boro 7. Bolton 8. Everton 9. Rovers 10. Newcastle 11. Aston Villa 12. Charlton 13. Birmingham 14. Portsmouth 15. West Brom 16. Man City 17. West Ham 18. Wigan 19. Sunderland 20. Fulham
greggyk Posted August 4, 2005 Posted August 4, 2005 Can't believe the optimism surrounding Boro. In recent years they've built teams for a season, not squads, and this summer they've done neither... Bottom half for me I'm afraid. 336644[/snapback] Well, this season they've got Mendiete *(spelling) back. Along with Yakubu who is a 20+ goal striker and a highly rated young full-back Emanuel Pogatetz.
skiporovers Posted August 4, 2005 Posted August 4, 2005 (edited) 1. Chelsea 2. Man Utd 3. Liverpool 4. Arsenal 5. Tottenham 6. Boro 7. Bolton 8. Rovers 9. Everton 10. Man City 11. Aston Villa 12. Newcastle 13. Charlton 14. Portsmouth 15. Birmingham 16. Fulham 17. West Ham 18. West Brom 19. Sunderland 20. Wigan Edited August 4, 2005 by skiporovers
rover6 Posted August 4, 2005 Posted August 4, 2005 1. Chelsea 2. Arsenal 3. Man U 4. Liverpool 5. Man City 6. Tottenham 7. Charlton 8. Rovers 9. Everton 10. Boro 11. Aston Villa 12. Newcastle 13. Bolton 14. West Brom 15. Birmingham 16. Fulham 17. Sunderland 18. Portsmouth 19. Wigan 20. West Ham
kevinyip Posted August 5, 2005 Posted August 5, 2005 (edited) 1 Chelsea (too strong) 2 Liverpool (many good singing / much cover) 3 Arsenal (lack DM cost it) 4 Manchester United (the team is just the same as last season) 5 Tottenham Hotspur (Have Davids, should be more stable) 6 Middlesbrough (just about the same as last year) 7 Everton (just about the same as second part of last year) 8 Manchester City (Good manager, good defence) 9 Newcastle United (lack of strikers+Souness effect) 10 Aston Villa 11 Bolton Wanderers 12 Charlton (Should get enough points before christmas) 13 Blackburn Rovers (Are you kidding? yes, we should between 10-15) 14 Birmingham City (lack of savage) 15 West Ham (pre-season also drawn with 1860, so should be similiar with us) 16 Portsmouth (Yukubo(spelling) gone) 17 Fulham (Cole gone) 18 Sunderland (Too many young guy) 19 West Bromwich (luck will not come again) 20 Wigan Edited August 5, 2005 by kevinyip
Philly Rover ® Posted August 5, 2005 Posted August 5, 2005 I'm willing to do the same prediction game we ran last year... I'll calculate the scores at the end of the season for anyone who gets their table in before the start of the Everton-Man U match, 12:45 English time on August 13. The prediction thingy goes like this: at the end of the season, for every spot you are off for each team, you gain a point. For instance, if you have Rovers predicted to finish 19th and they finish 14th, you're given five points. Picking the correct champion subtracts ten from your total score, and you get three apiece for each relegated team you get right. Person with the lowest score wins. I'm still dithering on posting my table, I want to see the last minute transfer activity before I do.
SouthAussieRover Posted August 5, 2005 Posted August 5, 2005 That would be great Philly. Here's mine: 1. Chelsea 2. Arsenal 3. Liverpool 4. ManU 5. Middlesboro 6. Tottenham 7. Charlton 8. Bolton 9. Everton 10.ManShiteh 11. Aston Villa 12. Newcastle 13. Rovers 14. Foolem 15. Portsmouth 16. WestBrom 17. WestHam 18. Birmingham 19. Wigan 20. Sunderland
AussieinUk Posted August 5, 2005 Posted August 5, 2005 I'm willing to do the same prediction game we ran last year... I'll calculate the scores at the end of the season for anyone who gets their table in before the start of the Everton-Man U match, 12:45 English time on August 13. I'm still dithering on posting my table, I want to see the last minute transfer activity before I do. 336777[/snapback] Nice one Philly! I too am waiting for the team squads to be finalised before making my prediction...
andy82 Posted August 5, 2005 Posted August 5, 2005 1. Liverpool 2. Chelski (Champions League winners) 3. Man Yoo 4. Arsenal 5. Spurs 6. Boro (last seasons squad was good but unlucky with injuries) 7. Everton (after early CL exit) 8. Man City 9. Newcastle (reckon souness will go in novemember/dec and then they'll start performing) 10. Charlton 11. Birmingham 12. Bolton 13. Rovers 14. Villa 15. West Ham 16. Portsmouth 17. Wigan 18. West Brom 19. Fulham 20. Sunderland I reserve the right to change this before the season starts if any major signings take place
McClarky Posted August 5, 2005 Posted August 5, 2005 12th position for Rovers, couldn't give a toss about the rest. Would love to see Newcastle and/or Bolton go down.
Gareth Posted August 5, 2005 Posted August 5, 2005 Here's mine: 1. Chelsea - too much money, too good a defence & a decent attack 2. Arsenal - might not miss Viera as much as you'd think 3. Liverpool - Crouch will be a big plus 4. Man Utd - Better performances, but not sure about Van der Saar & if Rio wants to play for 'em 5. Middlesboro - Yakubu, Viduka & Hasselbaink will make for a decent attack 6. Everton - bit of a come-down from last season, possibly unsettled if Cahill won't sign a new contract 7. Man City - think they'll revel in the fact they're no longer considered a 1-man team 8. Rovers - hopefully Bellamy, Kuki & Jansen'll mean we score some goals 9. Tottenham - young squad, but not this season, maybe next 10. Bolton - bit of a come-down, like Everton; Europe'll affect 'em (if they progress) 11. Aston Villa - miss Vassell 12. Newcastle - might be higher if Souness goes early on... 13. Charlton - annual late-season collapse'll happen earlier this yr, with a bigger impact 14. Fulham - lack of goals & no keeper! 15. Birmingham - Heskey'll be back to normal 16. Sunderland - escape on the last game 17. West Ham - see Sunderland 18. Portsmouth - miss Yakubu badly, Robert may not make for a good morale 19. Wigan - money, but nobody wants to sign for 'em... 20. West Brom - miss Richardson & still have Kanu
Scotty Posted August 5, 2005 Posted August 5, 2005 As the reigning champion of this prediction league thingy I suppose I should try and defend my trophy! Chelsea Liverpool Arsenal Man U Tottenham Rovers Everton Bolton Middlesboro Newcastle Charlton Portsmouth Man City Aston Villa Birmingham Wigan Fulham West Brom West Ham Sunderland I really didn't want to predict Rovers as high as that but, when I looked at it, I couldn't see many teams better than us.
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