I'm plumping for Chelsea to win the title.
Top 4: (Chelsea, Manchester City, Tottenham, Manchester United/The Arse)
Can't decide on fourth, both United and the Arse have terrible squads and depth. I would tip United for the title any other year, but Moyes isn't half the manager Ferguson is. The shuffle of managers for United, City and Chelsea spices things up a bit, but I think Mourinho has that advantage over Moyes, that Chilean dude whose name I can't spell, AVB, etc. in terms of prior experience and quality. Not to mention that the only squad that can be reasonably compared with Chelsea's is City, as much as I hate to say it.
Mid-Table: Who gives a -blam!-.
Relegated: Cardiff, Stoke, Hull.
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United may not have the best depth but there too squad is in masterful form. RVP will make quick work, and when he gets tired Rooney or Chicharito. I have yet to see who they will be starting with in the first game, also the situation with. Rooney
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[quote]that Chilean dude whose name I can't spell[/quote]PELLEGRINI, gonna miss him in La Liga. Can totally see United and Arsenlel not making top 4, so I would give the last spot to the Swans.
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Swansea in a champions league spot isn't going to happen - Liverfools will definitely not make top 4, Tottenham have reinforced solidly in the transfer window - 4+ quality players, United/Arsenal to slag it out for that last place, #moyes/wengerout etc. if one of them misses out.
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Yeah, I guess that is quite a stretch. I just think Laudrup is the shit as a manager, wanted him at Barça, but w/e. Europa looks a lot more realistic though.