blue-shifted
Banned
My heart and head are fairly aligned on this one.
Here are the runners and riders in the bottom half
Comfortable
Sheff Utd = They won’t get another 25+ points in the second half of the season, but a handful of wins now will get them over the 40 mark. Won’t ever be in serious danger
Brighton = Twists and turns to come, but our ability to pick up points on the road and bounce back from a defeat means that we’ll keep the trapdoor at arms length
West Ham = Sadly Moyes will extract a bit more of the huge potential of the squad than Pellegrini did. Comfortably in the high 40’s
A few nerves, but will be well clear in the end
Palace = Got to credit them for getting to the 28 points already. I think they’ll have a much weaker second half of the season, but not the disaster needed for them to flirt with relegation
Southampton = A combination of astute manager and lethal goalscorer will keep them up with a bit to spare.
Watford = The current new manager bounce will wear off, but Foster and Deeney will get them to their target
Squeaky bum time
Villa = Some really good players and I rate Smith. They’ll do it. Just
Newcastle = I don’t see them going on a good run for the rest of the season. When the pressure builds the club will come apart not pull together. In deep doo-doo
Burnley = They need to keep hold of McNeill. If they don’t their limitations will catch up with them
Bournemouth = Past performance in avoiding relegation is not an accurate predictor of the future. I actually think they will panic in the spring and sack Howe. Easily good enough players to stay up, but I think they’ve been worked out a bit and have been unlucky with injuries.
As good as gone
Norwich = I think they’ll be the best bottom finishing team in Premier League history. Lovely to watch, a soft underbelly though. And this league is ruthless.
Here are the runners and riders in the bottom half
Comfortable
Sheff Utd = They won’t get another 25+ points in the second half of the season, but a handful of wins now will get them over the 40 mark. Won’t ever be in serious danger
Brighton = Twists and turns to come, but our ability to pick up points on the road and bounce back from a defeat means that we’ll keep the trapdoor at arms length
West Ham = Sadly Moyes will extract a bit more of the huge potential of the squad than Pellegrini did. Comfortably in the high 40’s
A few nerves, but will be well clear in the end
Palace = Got to credit them for getting to the 28 points already. I think they’ll have a much weaker second half of the season, but not the disaster needed for them to flirt with relegation
Southampton = A combination of astute manager and lethal goalscorer will keep them up with a bit to spare.
Watford = The current new manager bounce will wear off, but Foster and Deeney will get them to their target
Squeaky bum time
Villa = Some really good players and I rate Smith. They’ll do it. Just
Newcastle = I don’t see them going on a good run for the rest of the season. When the pressure builds the club will come apart not pull together. In deep doo-doo
Burnley = They need to keep hold of McNeill. If they don’t their limitations will catch up with them
Bournemouth = Past performance in avoiding relegation is not an accurate predictor of the future. I actually think they will panic in the spring and sack Howe. Easily good enough players to stay up, but I think they’ve been worked out a bit and have been unlucky with injuries.
As good as gone
Norwich = I think they’ll be the best bottom finishing team in Premier League history. Lovely to watch, a soft underbelly though. And this league is ruthless.