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2024-2025 European Football Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="dawg" data-source="post: 2595755" data-attributes="member: 1402"><p>1. City (gag)</p><p>2. Allez Allez Allez</p><p>3. Spurs</p><p>4. Chelski</p><p>5. Arsenal</p><p>6. Man U</p><p></p><p>City are too strong and too deep to be caught this season, but I think Liverpool closes the final gap at the top to under 10 points. Spurs will push 'Pool for second. It's amazing how they have built with young talent; I <a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-5726517/Spurs-net-spend-just-50m-Mauricio-Pochettino-took-over.html" target="_blank">read </a>that their net transfer spend is only 50 million pounds total since Pochettino became manager (or half of Paul Pogba). Man U are in for the typical "Year Three Mourinho Wheels Falling Off" type of season.</p><p></p><p>Arsenal, it pains me to say, are at least one or two more seasons away from contending for a top four place again, let alone the title. We need further reinforcement in the back four and someone with spine and guts in midfield. They've allowed <em>far </em>too many soft goals the past few seasons. Lichtsteiner is a good addition, and I'm hopeful for good things from Papastathopoulos as well. Emery wouldn't have been my first choice as manager, but I think he will reinvigorate a squad sorely needing a new voice. Fifth is the ceiling for them this year, but I could easily see another 6th place finish.</p><p></p><p>At the bottom of the table, I'd like to see Fulham and Bournemouth stay up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dawg, post: 2595755, member: 1402"] 1. City (gag) 2. Allez Allez Allez 3. Spurs 4. Chelski 5. Arsenal 6. Man U City are too strong and too deep to be caught this season, but I think Liverpool closes the final gap at the top to under 10 points. Spurs will push 'Pool for second. It's amazing how they have built with young talent; I [URL='http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-5726517/Spurs-net-spend-just-50m-Mauricio-Pochettino-took-over.html']read [/URL]that their net transfer spend is only 50 million pounds total since Pochettino became manager (or half of Paul Pogba). Man U are in for the typical "Year Three Mourinho Wheels Falling Off" type of season. Arsenal, it pains me to say, are at least one or two more seasons away from contending for a top four place again, let alone the title. We need further reinforcement in the back four and someone with spine and guts in midfield. They've allowed [I]far [/I]too many soft goals the past few seasons. Lichtsteiner is a good addition, and I'm hopeful for good things from Papastathopoulos as well. Emery wouldn't have been my first choice as manager, but I think he will reinvigorate a squad sorely needing a new voice. Fifth is the ceiling for them this year, but I could easily see another 6th place finish. At the bottom of the table, I'd like to see Fulham and Bournemouth stay up. [/QUOTE]
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