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Title: It's tight at the top. Really tight.
Post by: TightEnd on October 24, 2016, 11:00:04 AM
who do you like to win it and why?

with so many of the big clubs spending a lot, and seemingly evenly matched, are we on the verge of a new competitive era? previously a club or two has dominated for spells and we haven't had a really close title battle too often....

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Title: Re: It's tight at the top. Really tight.
Post by: exstream on October 24, 2016, 12:58:32 PM
Do think it's Liverpools year
They've played Chelsea Man U Tottenham and arsenal alreay
They have a lot of good fixtures over the next 10 games

21 points from the next 7 games doable


Title: Re: It's tight at the top. Really tight.
Post by: Horneris on October 24, 2016, 01:32:08 PM
I don't think Spurs will finish in the top 4.


Title: Re: It's tight at the top. Really tight.
Post by: 4KSuited on October 24, 2016, 01:56:10 PM
After perhaps an understandably shakey start, Conti has got Chelsea playing very well. They tore Man U apart yesterday, although Man U heads dropped at 2-0. The shakey start due to a) not having enough time to get the squad to buyin to the new regime & style of play and b) high expectations from Roman and the nouveau Chelski fan-base 😉.

Looking ahead, Chelsea don't have the Champs League fixtures to distract them or to put fitness/injury pressures on the squad. Notwithstanding a long FA Cup run (though this would be fine), Chelsea look to have a great chance of winning the EPL with a strong run up the rail.

Looking at the betting (I know this wasn't part of the question, but here goes anyway), City are far too short at 5/4 now that they've shown some vulnerability and they have yet to navigate the weight of mid/late season fixtures, but Chelsea at 6-1 is still a little short IMO with e/w only paying 1-2. As someone else has already suggested, Spurs at 11/1 seems the best value in the top 5.

For the record, I'm an armchair Evertonion.


Title: Re: It's tight at the top. Really tight.
Post by: baldock92 on October 24, 2016, 02:07:14 PM
I'd love to see Spurs win it personally,mainly due to the fact I'd enjoy watching the meltdown of Arsenal fans, but I personally think it's Chelsea's title based on what we've seen so far this season.


Title: Re: It's tight at the top. Really tight.
Post by: bagel on October 24, 2016, 09:37:15 PM
Do think it's Liverpools year
They've played Chelsea Man U Tottenham and arsenal alreay
They have a lot of good fixtures over the next 10 games

21 points from the next 7 games doable

whilst i would love to see pool get 21 points from 7 games, it is not happening.

i would be astonished if any team in the prem wins 7 on the trot all season.