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Old 29-05-2022, 10:24 PM #6
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Default 2022/2023 Premier League Discussion Thread

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Originally Posted by Calderyon View Post
Most likely between Manchester City and Liverpool again.

1-2: Manchester City, Liverpool
3-5: Chelsea, Tottenham, West Ham
6-10: Arsenal, Aston Villa, Newcastle, Leicester, Crystal Palace
11-16: Brentford, Manchester United, Brighton, Nottingham, Everton, Wolverhampton
17-20: Southampton, Leeds, Fulham, Bournemouth
I wonder about Liverpool losing Mane when all the others will be improving dramatically .

Chelsea getting Gallagher back plus spending £200 million , Spurs spending £150 million..

I’d put ManU higher .. also Villa will be very good this season

Fabulous manager.. spending a fortune ... getting FDJ off Barcelona and getting Donny van de Beek back off Everton plus others new players - also going back to training two weeks earlier than the other teams ..


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