I'm going to wait a few more games before making my mind up. With teams gifting away their positions/leads like christmas presents, still think it's too soon to say. Besides, there's going to be teams who are now no longer scared of the big boys and are going to put spanners in the works-and not to mention some managers making very strange tactical decisions
Chelsea have been **** and I honestly don't see that changing this season.
Arsenal have been pretty decent, but that's largely thanks to van Persie, who is yet to be injured this season. He will get injured this season, though, and I don't think Chamakh will get you too far.
Liverpool - see 'Chelsea'. Maybe Suarez's return will give them a boost but I don't know/think it's going to be enough.
Newcastle... well, I think the return of Tiote and Cabaye coupled with their newfound strike partnership could propel them to fourth place. It's going to be hard, but personally I'd like to see them in the top 4, should make the league all the more interesting for next season.
People have been saying he 'will' be injured for the last year.Arsenal have been pretty decent, but that's largely thanks to van Persie, who is yet to be injured this season. He will get injured this season, though, and I don't think Chamakh will get you too far.
Gonna have to go for my own team, Liverpool will get 4th.
Suarez is back, Carroll isn't playing awful, Bellamy is inform, brilliant defensive record, all we need now is Downing to actually run past a man and cross it in once in a while and to score a few more at home then we'll be 4th easy.
Take out his two long term ankle injuries and he hasn't missed all that many games in the last 4 seasons.
Yep. Problem? You may think otherwise, but I don't.
It really is a sad day for competitive sport when we have ‘the race for 4th place’ don’t you think?
Urrrr yeah. You lost 5-0 to Tottenham away from home, we only lost 4-0.. We are obv better, ritard. ):