
The Premier League kicks off tomorrow – here is the second part of our preview, you can read Part One here.
Man Utd
It could be a difficult season for United. Ronaldo is irreplaceable, and only time will tell if Owen is a suitable replacement for Tevez. Giggs, Scholes and Neville are all a season older… it will need the likes of Nani and Anderson to really step up this season if they are to make it four in a row. But never underestimate Alex Ferguson.
Portsmouth
There has been a run on Portsmouth for relegation, which considering their financial problems and exodus of players seems to make sense. Kranjcar must be next out of the door, and though they have signed the likes of Finnan and Mokoena, they are not ones to get the pulse racing. It could be a difficult season.
Stoke
An excellent season for Tony Pulis and Stoke last season, where their home record was amongst the best in the division. If they can maintain fortress Brittannia, and Beattie can fire them in at the other end, mid-table security beckons.
Sunderland
Who knows how they will get on this year – they only just avoided relegation last time, after looking safe, but now have Steve Bruce at the helm and a raft of new signings. Darren Bent is the most high profile, but Lorik Cana, Paolo Da Silva and Lee Cattermole are also excellent acquisitions. They could be top eight – or they could struggle. I’m inclined to think that with the Old Lesbian’s canny management it can be the former.
Tottenham
Their record under Redknapp is strong, and despite him changing the strike force every five minutes there is quiet confidence around the Lane that they can actually push for a European place this year. Much will rely on Luka Modric.
West Ham
Zola did a super job last year, and having trimmed their squad and acquired several (presumably superior) replacements, they will hope to equal or better their top ten finish. Luis Jiminez could prove the signing of the summer.
Wigan
A new manager, the loss of their two best players – now three with Cattermole’s exit – Wigan fans will be shuffling uncomfortably in their seats at the JJB. Only Jason Scotland has come in, who at 30 probably would have made the grade already if he was good enough. Could struggle.
Wolves
Wolves comfortably won the Championship last season, but there are worries about their ability to compete at the highest level. They lack players with Premier League experience, and McCarthy seems to set new points records (lows) with each promotion.
And the Footballsup Premier League 2009/10 Predicted Table (an Ashley Young style mouthful, that):
- Chelsea
- Liverpool
- Man Utd
- Arsenal
- Everton
- Spurs
- Man City
- Aston Villa
- Sunderland
- Stoke
- Blackburn
- West Ham
- Fulham
- Bolton
- Portsmouth
- Burnley
- Birmingham
- Wigan
- Wolves
- Hull
We’ll find out just how wrong we are come May…
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