The new Premier League season kicks off in just two weeks time. Oh yesss! Doesn’t it seem ridiculous that just a couple of weeks ago we were bathing in World Cup footie, and in two more weeks the English Premiership kicks off yet again?
Not that I’m complaining. It just seems to have been a very short summer, with copious amounts of football to keep us occupied and our minds off boring transfer sagas that usually end up meaning a leading Premiership player being courted by a leading European side (this summer it has of course been Cesc Fabregas being hunted by Barcelona). Transfer rumours that seem to have a lot of life left in them, despite what some might say.
So what will the upcoming Premiership season have in store for us? We’ll be posting a preview in the next few days, but the main ingredient I see coming into play is the force of the teams just outside the standard Top Four of Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool. Manchester City look set to be the team to upset the odds this season, as they’ve gone out and splashed some serious cash over the summer. Without a doubt, their squad on paper now looks like a very strong Premier League Top Four side. It just depends whether or not they have the ability to transfer that potential into reality. A strong start to the season and they could be in with a very serious shout.
Another side that looks like it has the power to compete is Spurs. Led by Harry «I shoulduv been Ingerlund boss» Rednapp, they had a great season last year and are now poised to strike it big in Europe (although have to get through a potentially tricky qualifying match to make it through to the group stages). They’ve always been the «nearly» side of London, so perhaps the tide is finally turning.
Elsewhere, Everton don’t seem to have the financial clout to compete, though will always perform and fight as a team. I would love to see Newcastle do something big, but they really need a stable season to reinstate themselves back in the Premiership. And Aston Villa have perhaps one of the finest British managers around today in Martin O’Neill, but do they have enough to scare the big boys? I fear not.
Anyway, watch out for our review of the upcoming Premiership season, coming soon. We’ll also be blogging our way through the season, with attention on each of the major leagues, plus of course the Champions League. We’ll also be following the Hunchers Consensus, just to keep a track of how well the Hunchers community is performing. Don’t forget to make your weekly football predictions!
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