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[Football] 2023-24 Premier League dark horses?

















Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
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I've seen Burnley marked as possible relegation candidates but I reckon they'll do better than expected - could make it to a top half finish
 


WhingForPresident

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Villa have done very good business and could be pushing the top 4. They have spanked an absolute shitload, mind.

In terms of relegation: I think Brentford are going to struggle next season, but probably won't go down. I think Everton, Luton and Sheff U will go, but obviously lots can change between now and then.
 


Badger Boy

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Jan 28, 2016
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I think Fulham and Wolves will both find goals very hard to come by and I expect them to be battling it out with Luton and Sheffield United for the bottom 3. A very poor team is going to survive this season because of the ineptitude of others. Everton will probably get away with it again.
 




Ali_rrr

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Feb 4, 2011
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Villa have done very good business and could be pushing the top 4. They have spanked an absolute shitload, mind.

In terms of relegation: I think Brentford are going to struggle next season, but probably won't go down. I think Everton, Luton and Sheff U will go, but obviously lots can change between now and then.
If Villa can continue their form from last year despite having a European campaign, they will be right up there.
 




BevBHA

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Forest for me. If they even pick up a few of away wins, added to their home form they could finish top half
 




Eeyore

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Aston Villa could do well. Chelsea, without their European commitments, could be title contenders. I seem to remember they have pulled this one off before.
 


Acker79

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Is this thread suitable as a season-preview thread? I considered starting a new one, but not sure a general preview thread is different enough to warrant it. The guardian have started their team-by-team preview. Up to Brentford so far, so would expect their Brighton one to appear tomorrow. They might have opinions on potential dark horses included, so not too off topic.

 








Giraffe

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I think Chelsea will have a good (top four season). Decent manager, loads of money, not rocket science is it. Doesn't make them a dark horse though.

I think Palace will do better than some expect. Decent manager, good attacking players. Certainly better for them than last season.

Proper dark horse though is Luton I think. They will get a lot of results at home that will put them into lower mid table (14th) not the relegation fodder that people expect.
 


The Fits

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Jun 29, 2020
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I don't actually think there will be any this year. Top ten will feature City, United, Chelsea, Liverpool, Newcastle, Arsenal, Spurs, Villa, Brentford, Us. Be amazed if someone else ends up there.
 








Mellotron

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Jul 2, 2008
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Brighton
I think Chelsea will have a good (top four season). Decent manager, loads of money, not rocket science is it. Doesn't make them a dark horse though.

I think Palace will do better than some expect. Decent manager, good attacking players. Certainly better for them than last season.

Proper dark horse though is Luton I think. They will get a lot of results at home that will put them into lower mid table (14th) not the relegation fodder that people expect.
I honestly see them still struggling a bit - i.e. around 7th, not 12th.

The club is SO badly run, and the squad is a bloated, disjointed, confusing mess. Their midfield has been decimated. I rate Poch and think he will turn it around (given time), but it's a LOT to turn around.
 


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