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Online paul_e

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Re: Will we win the Premier League
« Reply #180 on: Today at 07:34:56 PM »
My theory is that having about 17 of the richest clubs in the world in the same league, playing a game where they all have to pick the same number of players from the same sized squad, all of them being able to employ the best coaches and invest massively in academies, scouting, nutrition and fitness, is making that league more competitive.

I agree completely, the idea that the league is weaker somehow is just buying in to the idea that if Man Utd, Liverpool and Tottenham aren't in the top 6 then something is wrong with them rather it being that other teams have improved.

It's not to the level it was when Liverpool and Man City were pushing each other to crazy points totals. Arsenal are a functional rather than outstanding team. They should still win it I think, didn't play badly today but have signed a dud up top.

I disagree completely. There isn't a standout team on the level that Man City or Liverpool have managed in the last 5-6 seasons but the league as a whole is incredibly strong. There's a clear top 3 but after that everyone down to Brentford is in the battle for the top 6 and there isn't really a 'mid-table' in the normal sense. Fulham are about the only team that aren't involved in either the battle above or at risk of relegation. Obviously it's very early in the season and things can change but if it plays out like this it'll be one of the most competitive seasons ever, anywhere, and that's down to the fact that most teams in the league now are full of players who be at home playing Champions League football in most other countries.

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Re: Will we win the Premier League
« Reply #181 on: Today at 07:36:53 PM »
My theory is that having about 17 of the richest clubs in the world in the same league, playing a game where they all have to pick the same number of players from the same sized squad, all of them being able to employ the best coaches and invest massively in academies, scouting, nutrition and fitness, is making that league more competitive.

I agree completely, the idea that the league is weaker somehow is just buying in to the idea that if Man Utd, Liverpool and Tottenham aren't in the top 6 then something is wrong with them rather it being that other teams have improved.

It's not to the level it was when Liverpool and Man City were pushing each other to crazy points totals. Arsenal are a functional rather than outstanding team. They should still win it I think, didn't play badly today but have signed a dud up top.

Two teams pushing each other to crazy points totals isn’t indicative of a strong league.

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Re: Will we win the Premier League
« Reply #182 on: Today at 07:37:10 PM »
Yeah, I think it's very strange that a criterion for a good league as a whole is that one team is way better than all the other also-rans. The Greek league must be fan-fucking-tastic then.

Offline BoVillan esq

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Re: Will we win the Premier League
« Reply #183 on: Today at 07:40:26 PM »
My theory is that having about 17 of the richest clubs in the world in the same league, playing a game where they all have to pick the same number of players from the same sized squad, all of them being able to employ the best coaches and invest massively in academies, scouting, nutrition and fitness, is making that league more competitive.

I agree completely, the idea that the league is weaker somehow is just buying in to the idea that if Man Utd, Liverpool and Tottenham aren't in the top 6 then something is wrong with them rather it being that other teams have improved.

It's not to the level it was when Liverpool and Man City were pushing each other to crazy points totals. Arsenal are a functional rather than outstanding team. They should still win it I think, didn't play badly today but have signed a dud up top.

Two teams pushing each other to crazy points totals isn’t indicative of a strong league.

Spot on, in fact just the opposite.

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Re: Will we win the Premier League
« Reply #184 on: Today at 07:49:16 PM »
Bookies have us as 3rd favourites now at 33/1.

Arsenla and MC ahead.

Online Dave

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Re: Will we win the Premier League
« Reply #185 on: Today at 08:05:20 PM »
The points gap from us in third to Chelsea in fourth is the same as the points gap from Chelsea in fourth to Bournemouth in thirteenth.

Offline PeterWithesShin

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Re: Will we win the Premier League
« Reply #186 on: Today at 08:22:00 PM »
The top sides are still very good, most of the rest are better than ever which is the difference. It's not substandard at all. the standard is better than ever.

Is still my view. Apart from Wolves there's no mugs these days and there's sod all chance they'd be bottom in any other league in world football.

 


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