From the Premier League website
"Brighton new boy Milner equals Premier League record"
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""By starting Brighton & Hove Albion’s opening match of the season at home to Luton Town, James Milner has equalled a Premier League record.
The 37-year-old, who joined Brighton from Liverpool on a...
As of 10 August 2023, from Oddschecker
Winner: 125/1
Top 4 Finish: 7/1
Top 6 Finish: 7/4 (most leading bookmakers)
Top Half Finish: 1/4 (most leading bookmakers)
Bottom Half Finish: 11/4 (most leading bookmakers)
Relegation: 66/1
Just drifted out slightly on the winner and relegation odds...
As of 18 July 2023, from Oddschecker
Winner: 100/1
Top 4 Finish: 7/1
Top 6 Finish: 7/4 or 13/8 (most leading bookmakers)
Top Half Finish: 1/4 (most leading bookmakers)
Bottom Half Finish: 11/4 (most leading bookmakers)
Relegation: 50/1
Just drifted out slightly on the higher placings odds...
For comparison the first 7 fixtures from 60 years ago, the 1963-1964 season, were:-
Workington Town (h)
Rochdale (a)
Newport County (a)
Torquay United (a) (LC)
Stockport County (h)
Rochdale (h) (back in the days when clubs sometimes played one another home and away in quick succession)...
Predicted Premier League Positions in 2022-23
Liverpool
Manchester City
Tottenham Hotspur
Chelsea
Manchester United
Arsenal
West Ham United
Newcastle United
Leicester City
Aston Villa
Brighton & Hove Albion
Crystal Palace
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Everton
Leeds United
Brentford
Southampton
Fulham...
As of 29 May 2023, from Oddschecker
Winner: 80/1
Top 4 Finish: 5/1
Top 6 Finish: 6/5 (Corals & Ladbrokes only)
Top Half Finish: 1/4 (Bet365 & William Hill only)
Bottom Half Finish: 11/4 (Bet365 & William Hill only)
Relegation: 50/1
It will be interesting to revisit this on 19 May 2024....
Actually this thread this afternoon has been rather like the real time match reports on NSC circa 2001, crooners to the Albion and Mrs Butters telling us about Guy's latest chicken consumption, and all that, for all those who remember.
Three from a different era, one from the dire 62/63 season that saw us tumble out of Division 2 straight into Division 4, and two at the start of the following season.
Bournemouth at the Goldstone, Easter Saturday 1963. 0-1.
On the Good Friday we had been tonked 0-5 at the Goldstone by the...
Here's another one.
Scunthorpe away, April 6 1968. Won 3-1. Remember having a long chat with Albion's No 3, John Duncliffe, on the train back to King's X Local Brighton lad who played quite a lot that season as I recall. Whatever happened to him?
22 February 1969. Hartlepool away. Won 5-2 with 4 goals by Alex Dawson.
Regrettably, due to a surfeit of Cameron's Strongarm, I have little recollection of the game...