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EddieMac 13 Aug 19 7.21pm | |
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Originally posted by pssguy
Reason for optimism a) Last season we secured 49 points We may have only 1 right back and strikers that couldn't score in a month of Saturdays but we are a solid team and are set up not to lose. If we can avoid injuries to defenders then there is no reason why we wont surprise a lot of people and push into the top half of the table.
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Painter Croydon 13 Aug 19 8.09pm | |
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It is difficult after one game to decide who the 3 worst teams are going to be. The newly promoted teams are trying to play the way they got promoted, interesting to see what happens after the get turned over. Even Brighton had a good win playing without Hughton on their backs will it last.
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CT Charlie 14 Aug 19 2.10am | |
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We will have a potent offense of Wilf drawing penalty kicks and Luka making them.
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stayloa Beckenham 14 Aug 19 4.47am | |
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I'll admit I was very negative after the window closed, but I suppose when you think about it we only lost AWB (who was a huge loss I know, but Wardy is dependable, as is Kelly at RB if we need him, plus we've got Cahill in the middle now). We also lost Batsman who scored a few, but our performance against Everton, which I feared a drubbing from, gave me confidence. Benteke looked like a different player. Had a couple of shots, ran at the defence once or twice, plus Ayew was my MOTM, with Wickham looking okay when he came on. Are we going to have any 10-15 goal scorer? No. But are we significantly worse than last season, having added Camarasa and McCarthy? No, I think on the whole we're about the same. Stronger midfield, weaker defence, similar attack. Lower mid table with a few squeaky bum moments along the way. Usual service will resume... Need a bloody RB in January though!
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Terry Ven 14 Aug 19 10.30am | |
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We won't go down, but sadly can't see us above 15th due to our attack. I reckon the clubs worse than us (in no particular order) are going to be: Newcastle I'm not including the weed as they are looking annoyingly revitalised.
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beak croydon 14 Aug 19 10.41am | |
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Sheffield Utd.
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taylors lovechild 14 Aug 19 12.15pm | |
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A number of teams in and around us have got their wallets out, but only time will tell if that has improved them. I think Brighton did good business in getting Mooy on loan and Maupay could be a good acquisition, but they could just be on a new manager bounce (hopefully!!) Newcastle fans seem pretty pessimistic, but a lot there depends on Joelinton's ability to replace Rondon and Perez, while ASM will need to prove he is not just a trick pony; defensively I think might be their undoing. Southampton looked much better under their Austrian leader last season, so I expect them to be fine. Norwich seem certain to be in the mix and I think Sheffield United might struggle too, although I would have loved Wilder to have replaced Allardyce and he might make the difference. I don't rate Burnley as individuals, but like us, Sean knows how to make his teams tough to beat. Watford started badly but they probably have the money and the ruthlessness to fix things in January if things aren't going right. Bournemouth banking on youth, but I wonder if they would have been better getting some experienced PL defenders in given their terrible defence last season. I think they might struggle this year. My prediction for the bottom 3 is: Bournemouth I think the big thing for us was keeping Zaha. He may take a few weeks to get back in the right mindset, but he is undoubtedly head and shoulders above most of the players in the squads of the likely relegation candidates. Add Meyer, Camarasa and Townsend to the mix and I think we'll surprise some negative fans and actually start clocking up some goals, especially if Tekkers can shake off his hex. Roy's experience coupled with a relatively settled squad should hopefully ensure we make a better start than last season and then come January we should have money to make any changes that are necessary.
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Bexley Eagle Bexley Kent 14 Aug 19 12.40pm | |
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I think Norwich will score goals, and they may pick up enough points at home to be OK. Newcastle to me look a stand out candidate. I would put Sheffield Utd and Villa in the mix as well.
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mars Folkestone 15 Aug 19 8.12am | |
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Sheffield Utd
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BALDEAGLE! Crystal palace 15 Aug 19 9.04pm | |
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I would love to see all the sea side town clubs go down this season
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EagleinSF San Fransisco 16 Aug 19 1.28am | |
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Originally posted by BALDEAGLE!
I would love to see all the sea side town clubs go down this season Ah, the sinking ship
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Nicholas91 The Democratic Republic of Kent 17 Aug 19 4.51pm | |
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Newcastle making strong bid?
Now Zaha's got a bit of green grass ahead of him here... and finds Ambrose... not a bad effort!!!! |
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