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My (late) preview of the season - I'm interested to see where people disagree with this!

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Winners: Man City
2: Arsenal
3: Liverpool
4: Man Utd
5: Tottenham
6: Newcastle
7: Aston Villa
8: Chelsea
9: Brighton
10: Crystal Palace
11: Brentford
12: West Ham
13: Bournemouth
14: Everton
15: Fulham
16: Nottingham Forest
17: Burnley
18: Wolves
19: Sheffield Utd
20: Luton

Thought I'd look back at my predictions to see how I've done.

I'm not far off - my big surprises are that Wolves are way better than I expected, Luton are the putting up a fight instead of Burnley and Brentford/Palace are considerably worse than expected.

And at the bottom of the table there's a good chance it's going to all be chucked up in the air with points deductions for Everton and Forest - both situations should be settled by the middle of March, but the word is that Forest are almost certainly going to get points deducted, and it's possible Everton get their 10 point deduction reduced this week only to get an additional deduction in March.
 
How many prem teams can perform at the highest level with an injury list this big
Allisson – 32m

Matip – 8m

Trent – 70m

Bacjetic – 11m

Thiago – 10m

Szoboszlai- 70m

Curtis – 30m

Jota – 50m

Salah – 65m

Nunez – 65m

Doak – 10m
It says a lot about Klopp and his staff
 
How many prem teams can perform at the highest level with an injury list this big
Allisson – 32m

Matip – 8m

Trent – 70m

Bacjetic – 11m

Thiago – 10m

Szoboszlai- 70m

Curtis – 30m

Jota – 50m

Salah – 65m

Nunez – 65m

Doak – 10m
It says a lot about Klopp and his staff
Is that how many months they are out for?
 
So you have 11 players so a full squad, you can still put a team out and keep winning and are sitting pretty at the top of the prem. it means Jurgan Klopp is an absolute genius
 
Everton's punishment for breaching Premier League financial rules has been reduced from 10 points to six after an appeal.

The club were immediately docked 10 points in November for breaching profit and sustainability rules (PSR) in the three-year period to 2021-22.
The punishment - the biggest in Premier League history - took Everton from 14th to 19th in the table.

The reduction in the ban lifts them from 17th to 15th.

Everton, who admitted to the breach, said they are "satisfied" with the reduction.

A Premier League statement read: "Everton FC appealed the sanction imposed against it on nine grounds, each of which related to the sanction rather than the fact of the breach."

A three-person appeal board concluded that the independent commission which imposed the 10-point ban "made legal errors" on two grounds.

It said the commission was "wrong" to punish Everton for being "less than frank" over what it told the Premier League about its new stadium debt.

The appeal board also said the commission was "wrong not to take into account available benchmarks" and that a six-point sanction was "broadly in line" with English Football League guidelines.

Full article - https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/68273436

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I thought it was going to be a bad day at the office when united scored first but we got the win.


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I only saw the first half so it was 1 - 0 to united when i left, would United fans agree with Chris Sutton?

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