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Conformity is the last refuge of the unimaginitive
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The new season is around the corner is anyone doing an outright bet? i have put a maaaaaaahoooosive two quid on Man utd@3/1,Norwich@9/1 and my mob Millwall@9/1(i will never learn) to win there divisions. 800 notes returned if i get lucky. I think the prem is a tough one to call with lots of if's and but's because of the new managers at utd, Chelsea and Citeh add the new" big name" players and you have a conundrum on your hands.I suppose i shouldn't discount current holders Leicester but Kante is a big loss and Vardy and Mahrez will be marked men this time around.I think Arsenal and Liverpool will be happy with a champions league spot and Spurs won't better last years position.
At the other end of the table i think Hull are doomed already due to having a shit squad and no manager.Although that is probably better than having Steve Bruce at the helm.Burnley have a decent and experienced manager in Sean Dyche and two goal scorers in Andre Gray and George Boyd and might defy the odds and survive,although spending budgets and recruiting capable players may hinder them.I think Middlesboro will also struggle along with Watford and Palace if Pardew is kept in charge and possibly Southampton(just a hunch.i think Sunderland will do okay under Moyes.
The new season is around the corner is anyone doing an outright bet? i have put a maaaaaaahoooosive two quid on Man utd@3/1,Norwich@9/1 and my mob Millwall@9/1(i will never learn) to win there divisions. 800 notes returned if i get lucky. I think the prem is a tough one to call with lots of if's and but's because of the new managers at utd, Chelsea and Citeh add the new" big name" players and you have a conundrum on your hands.I suppose i shouldn't discount current holders Leicester but Kante is a big loss and Vardy and Mahrez will be marked men this time around.I think Arsenal and Liverpool will be happy with a champions league spot and Spurs won't better last years position.
At the other end of the table i think Hull are doomed already due to having a shit squad and no manager.Although that is probably better than having Steve Bruce at the helm.Burnley have a decent and experienced manager in Sean Dyche and two goal scorers in Andre Gray and George Boyd and might defy the odds and survive,although spending budgets and recruiting capable players may hinder them.I think Middlesboro will also struggle along with Watford and Palace if Pardew is kept in charge and possibly Southampton(just a hunch.i think Sunderland will do okay under Moyes.
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