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Final Premier League table predictions



Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
61,753
Location Location
Same advantage that the Chelsea & Leicester had when winning the league the last two years: no Champions League football to worry about. Yes, they're in the Europa, but they'll play the U15 squad in that.

Spurs meanwhile will fail miserably having to play at Wembley (and having signed nobody), and Liverpool are Liverpool.

Arsenal don't have Champions League football to worry about beyond about November, so that's hardly anything new.
The two Manchester clubs and Chelsea will have the top 3 comfortably sewn up, leaving Arsenal / Spurs / Liverpool in a 3-way for 4th. I wouldn't be confident of Arsenal beating both of those
 




SeagullofMalaysia

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Jan 29, 2016
1,948
Somewhere in north Malaysia
Not sure what Silva has done to be so highly rated. Finished 3rd with Sporting Lisbon (in a 3 club competition), won the League with Olympiacos (they win it every year), then joined Hull in January and got relegated. My mum could've done all that.

Undefeated at home for two or three years with each of his clubs prior to their 7-1 thrashing by Spurs, and under his tenure, Hull actually looked like staying up before their shock penultimate defeat to Sunderland destroyed their hopes
 


nicko31

Well-known member
Jan 7, 2010
17,575
Gods country fortnightly
1 - Man City
2 - Man Utd
3 - Chelsea
4 - Liverpool
5 - Spurs
6 - Arsenal
7 - West Brom
8 - Leicester
9 - Everton
10 - Newcastle
11 - West Ham
12 - Brighton
13 - Burnley
14 - Swansea
15 - Huddersfield
16 - Southampton
17 - Watford
18 - Bournemouth
19 - Scum
20 - Stoke

This would be a dream but it won't happen
 


Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
61,753
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Undefeated at home for two or three years with each of his clubs prior to their 7-1 thrashing by Spurs, and under his tenure, Hull actually looked like staying up before their shock penultimate defeat to Sunderland destroyed their hopes

Statistical quirks of going unbeaten at home (in the League) for yonkels can happen when you're managing the likes of Olympiacos, who have won something like 10 of the last 11 League titles and 43 overall. He's managed the strongest teams in the weakest leagues, with all the resources and advantages that brings.

OK, you can't lay Hulls relegation at his door as they were a mess from the start of the season. But when he took over in January they were just 3 points from safety, so hardly doomed. They were eventually relegated 6 points adrift of Watford (who lost their last 6 games).

Great coach then. Would you want him at the Amex if CH got poached ? Because I would be bricking it.
 






MattBackHome

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
11,723
Not sure what Silva has done to be so highly rated. Finished 3rd with Sporting Lisbon (in a 3 club competition), won the League with Olympiacos (they win it every year), then joined Hull in January and got relegated. My mum could've done all that.

1.22 points per game for Hull - which would have seen them finish 8th if extrapolated over the first half of last season as well.

Won the Portugese Cup with Sporting. Their first silverware in 7 or 8 years or so.

When he won the league with Olympiakox they won it by 30 points, compared to 12 and 6 points in the seasons directly before and after.

If CH was struck by lightning then we could do a lot worse.
 


SAC

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May 21, 2014
2,549
1. Moan U
2. Man City
3. Liverpool
4. Chelsea
5. Arsenal
6. Everton
7. Tottenham at Wembley
8. West Ham
9. Leicester
10. Bournemouth
11. Stoke
12. West Brom
13. Southampton
14. Burnley
15. Huddersfield
16. Brighton
17. Palace
18. Watford
19. Newcastle
20. Swansea
 


Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
61,753
Location Location
1.22 points per game for Hull - which would have seen them finish 8th if extrapolated over the first half of last season as well.

Won the Portugese Cup with Sporting. Their first silverware in 7 or 8 years or so.

When he won the league with Olympiakox they won it by 30 points, compared to 12 and 6 points in the seasons directly before and after.

If CH was struck by lightning then we could do a lot worse.

I have little faith in coaches who get their feet under the table of the traditional giants in the league, and maintain their success. Celtic won the SPL by 30 points last season, doesn't make Brendan Rogers Bill Shankley does it.

As for where Hull could've finished if they'd have got 1.33 all season, that would've given them 46 points, level with Bournemouth and Soton. They finished on a -43 GD though (the worst in the divison), so would've had a bit to do to hop over them, who were on -7 and -12 in 8th and 9th. 46 points and 8th spot was still only a mere 6 points above 17th, the last 'safe' spot, so it was a very closely concertinad bottom half last year.

Its not entirely his fault they went down, and they improved marginally, but I would still have Silva very much in the "unproven" bracket when it comes to actually taking on a PROPER challenge.
 




Garry Nelson's Left Foot

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Jul 7, 2003
13,118
tokyo
1.22 points per game for Hull - which would have seen them finish 8th if extrapolated over the first half of last season as well.

Won the Portugese Cup with Sporting. Their first silverware in 7 or 8 years or so.

When he won the league with Olympiakox they won it by 30 points, compared to 12 and 6 points in the seasons directly before and after.

If CH was struck by lightning then we could do a lot worse.

You're an interesting* stat machine.





*by interesting I mean your stats are interesting, not you...





Just kidding. you and your stats are wonderful:kiss:
 


Weststander

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NSC Patron
Aug 25, 2011
63,938
Withdean area
1.22 points per game for Hull - which would have seen them finish 8th if extrapolated over the first half of last season as well.

Won the Portugese Cup with Sporting. Their first silverware in 7 or 8 years or so.

When he won the league with Olympiakox they won it by 30 points, compared to 12 and 6 points in the seasons directly before and after.

If CH was struck by lightning then we could do a lot worse.

This.

Someone on NSC trying to revise Silva's career to being that of a loser.

When he took over Hull, after 20 games they were bottom with just 3 wins. In his 18 games they won six times. With an uninspiring squad.
 


perseus

Broad Blue & White stripe
Jul 5, 2003
23,456
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I didn't initially predict Huddersfield and Newcsastle to be above us. But that is how it turned out doing the calculator. I hope we will do better as it goes to the wire.
 




Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
63,938
Withdean area
1. Man Utd
2. Chelsea
3. Man City
4. Everton
5. Liverpool
6. Spurs
7. Arsenal
8. West Brom
9. Watford
10. West Ham
11. Bournemouth
12. Swansea
13. Leicester
14. That lot up the road
15. Southampton
16. Brighton
17. Stoke
18. Newcastle
19. Burnley
20. Huddersfield

Everton higher than both Spuds and Arsenal!

If you believe and it's possible to bet on that, isn't that worth a punt? You'd get fantastic odds.
 




The Birdman

New member
Nov 30, 2008
6,313
Haywards Heath
1. Citeh
2. Manure
3. Chelski
4. Toffees
5. Spuds
6. Liverfool
7. Gooners
8. Wham
9. Les Ter
10. Scummers
11. Stoke rugby football club
12. Cherries
13. Baggie ball bags
14. Super Seagulls
15. Palarse
16. Goldie looking chain
17. Geordie boys
18. Walford
19. White roses
20. Red roses
very happy with this one
 




One Teddy Maybank

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NSC Patron
Aug 4, 2006
21,613
Worthing
1. Man Utd
2. Man City
3. Chelsea
4. Tottenham
5. Arsenal
6. Everton
7. Liverpool
8. Southampton
9. Leicester
10. Stoke
11. West Ham
12. Bournemouth
13. Brighton
14. Palace
15. Newcastle
16. Huddersfield
17. WBA
18. Watford
19. Burnley
20. Swansea



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Trigger

Well-known member
Jul 4, 2003
40,457
Brighton
1. Man Utd
2. Man City
3. Tottenham
4. Chelsea
5. Arsenal
6. Liverpool
7. Everton
8. Leicester
9. West Ham
10. Palace
11. Southampton
12. Bournemouth
13. Newcastle
14. West Brom
15. Stoke
16. Swansea
17. Huddersfield
18. Brighton
19. Burnley
20. Watford
 


Paxton Dazo

Up The Spurs.
Mar 11, 2007
9,719
1. Citeh
2. Manure
3. Chelski
4. Toffees
5. Spuds
6. Liverfool
7. Gooners
8. Wham
9. Les Ter
10. Scummers
11. Stoke rugby football club
12. Cherries
13. Baggie ball bags
14. Super Seagulls
15. Palarse
16. Goldie looking chain
17. Geordie boys
18. Walford
19. White roses
20. Red roses

:wozza:
 


Eeyore

Colonel Hee-Haw of Queen's Park
NSC Patron
Apr 5, 2014
23,540
Manchester City
Manchester United
Chelsea
Arsenal
Liverpool
Everton
Tottenham Hotspur
Bournemouth
Leicester City
West Bromwich Albion
West Ham United
Newcastle United
Crystal Palace
Southampton
Stoke City
Swansea City
Brighton & Hove Albion
Huddersfield Town
Watford
Burnley
 






N17

New member
Jun 21, 2011
557
Quite an interesting read.

NSC has a range of 2nd to 7th place for Spurs among the 26 respondents with the average coming in at 4.75. This is pretty close to out average 4.25 finish over the last eight seasons. If the Wembley effect only costs us 0.5 a place we will/should be fairly happy with that.
 


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