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Premier League 14/15 thread who'll be in it?

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Hot in the heals of who cannot mathematically catch us in the championship. Which teams are mathematically gaurenteed to play in the premier league.

Who do we want to join us there? Go down? Rivals signings and a look ahead to the big games in 2014/15. At preset 9 teams are certain to play premier league football next season

Chelsea

Liverpool

Man City

Arsenal

Everton

Tottenham

Man Utd

Southampton

Leicester City

The list will be added to as teams become mathematically safe in the premier league, and championship teams go up, until we have our 20 runners and riders for next season

Posted

I think Burnley will come up with us and possibly Wigan via the play offs.

Cardiff. Sunderland and Fulham will go down. I think we will take maximum points from Villa, Burnley, Swansea and we should beat a few teams at home and a few more draws. Might even beat Man UTD at old trafford.

Posted

Hot in the heals of who cannot mathematically catch us in the championship. Which teams are mathematically gaurenteed to play in the premier league.

Who do we want to join us there? Go down? Rivals signings and a look ahead to the big games in 2014/15. At preset 9 teams are certain to play premier league football next season

Chelsea

Liverpool

Man City

Arsenal

Everton

Tottenham

Man Utd

Southampton

Leicester City

The list will be added to as teams become mathematically safe in the premier league, and championship teams go up, until we have our 20 runners and riders for next season

 

We can add Newcastle to that list. Stoke, West Ham and Hull should be included soon.

Posted

I see no reason why we can't aim for a top half finish. Should be a really entertaining season and personally, I can't see us going down as long as we stick with Pearson.

Posted

If we can take points from the likes of Villa, Stoke, Hull etc then there's no reason why we can't stay up; there are some poor and inconsistent sides in the division.. We'll just have to "enjoy" the games against Liverpool, Manchester City and Chelsea. 

Posted

Yep. There's some absolutely shit teams in the bottom half of the premiership, if our squad played in the premiership this season we wouldn't even finish bottom.

Posted

Living near Swansea I'm praying they stay up for an easy away day! Some good banter with the father in law too!

Posted

For an average to fair season

 

8 or 9 home wins

 

 

Burnley?

Wigan?

Norwich

WBA

Palace

Villa

Hull

Stoke                      

Swansea                 27 points

2 or 3 away can-wins

 

Palace

Burnley

Hull                           36 points                  

 

Always surprise wins away

 

Tottenham

Swansea                    42 points

 

Usually at least one left field win

 

Home to Man U              45 points 

 

4 or five hard fought draws       50 points

 

final position 12th/13th?

 

 

Discuss?

Posted

We can add Newcastle to that list. Stoke, West Ham and Hull should be included soon.

Although on 46 points it would take a massive upheaval for them to go down, survival is not mathematically certain just yet.

Posted

As I place the laptop in a precarious position on my lap, trying to avoid my semi... I'd like to see:

 

Relegated:

Norwich - I want some of their players

Sunderland - too far and hate Poyet

Cardiff - Hail Tan

 

Promoted:

Leicester - Playoffs

Burnley - Teams below not good enough

Derby - Nice game in the Prem

 

I think we'll do a Southampton and finish 11-14th

Posted

I'm really hoping Fulham can somehow survive. I've always wanted to go to Craven Cottage and everyone talks about it being an amazing away experience!

Posted

Like I keep saying I believe leicester can finish in the top ten within there first season, of course we need to bring in two or three new faces but I do feel we're already prepared for the premier league. Can't wait to have a go at a predictor in the new season. 

Posted

I'm hoping we can do something similar to reading when they went up with 106 points. Obviously would take survival though!

Didn't Reading finish in the top six the year after they went up?

Posted

Didn't Reading finish in the top six the year after they went up?

8th, according to Wikipedia.

Posted

Like I keep saying I believe leicester can finish in the top ten within there first season, of course we need to bring in two or three new faces but I do feel we're already prepared for the premier league. Can't wait to have a go at a predictor in the new season. 

 

Do you support Leicester or Villa?

Posted

Don't you just love it!

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014%E2%80%9315_Premier_League

 

 

2014–15 Premier League
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
 
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Premier League Season 2014–15
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The 2014–15 Premier League will be the 23rd season of the Premier League, the top English professional league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 1992. The season is scheduled to start on Saturday 16 August 2014.[1]

Teams

A total of 20 teams will contest the league, including 17 sides from the 2013–14 season and three promoted from the 2013–14 Football League Championship.

As of 5 April 2014, the following teams have mathematically achieved qualification for the 2014–15 season.[2] They are listed below in alphabetical order.

Locations of the 2014–15 Premier League teamsNote: Table lists in alphabetical order.Stadia and locations
Team Stadium Capacity Arsenal Emirates Stadium 60,338 Chelsea Stamford Bridge 41,798 Everton Goodison Park 39,571 Leicester City King Power Stadium 32,262 Liverpool Anfield 45,276 Manchester City Etihad Stadium 47,405 Manchester United Old Trafford 75,731 Southampton St Mary's Stadium 32,589 Tottenham Hotspur White Hart Lane 36,284

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