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Premier League 2025/26
_Pelle_ 4 months ago
Paris Saint-Germain 159 6954

Crystal Palace winning Community Shield against Liverpool and we’re now just waiting for the 25/26 season to kick off.

I might as well start a thread on it.

So who’s going to be the new champions? Which teams will be relegated? How does your final table look like?

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_Pelle_ 4 months ago
Paris Saint-Germain 159 6954

Here is my too early prediction (it might get edited before season starts if more big trades will happen)

Arsenal
Manchester City
Liverpool
Chelsea
Aston Villa
Manchester United
Newcastle
Crystal Palace
Tottenham
Nottingham Forest
Brighton
Brentford
AC Bournemouth
Fulham
West Ham
Everton
Wolverhampton
Leeds United
Burnley
Sunderland

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Footy_watch 4 months ago
Arsenal, Brazil 28 1952

As of now Liverpool will be champions.

The top 5 will be:

  1. Liverpool
  2. Man City
  3. Arsenal
  4. Chelsea
  5. Tottenham

I may change my predictions depending on the future transfers.

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Algerino 4 months ago
Napoli, Algeria 6 853

Man City
Liverpool
Arsenal
Chelsea
Tottenham
Aston Villa
Newcastle
Man United

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Emobot7 4 months ago
545 11513

Manchester City
Liverpool (I predict they'll lose some points because it will take time for new signing to get used to the team playstyle, also, Salah quality dropped and this will also hurt them)
Arsenal
Tottenham (Thomas Frank is an amazing coach and if Kudus show all his talent, I believe its possible)
Chelsea (Very good team but not efficient enough in defense and in the final tier, Palmer finding back in first season form will be one of the key for them)
Manchester United (I feel like they can only get better from where they are and Cunha and Mbeumo should help them do much better this season at the very least)
Aston Villa (Still a good team but just not a strong as those above them, also, I feel like Emery is being less and less inspired, combine the fact they will propably focus on Europe, I don't expect they make it higher)
Brighton
Newcastle (Still a good team but the whole situation with Isak is gonna hurt them so bad, especially early on in the season)

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DarthFooty 4 months ago
Queens Park Rangers, United States 39 1150

I just can't pick yet..... So many good signings this window for a lot of teams, which makes it difficult. Here is an 8-team list that I am just throwing at the wall. haha

Liverpool
Man City
Arsenal
Chelsea
Man Utd
Tottenham
Aston Villa
Newcastle

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Algerino 3 months ago
Napoli, Algeria 6 853

Man United already eliminated from league cup by GRIMSBY TOWN.

I think we are too generous with them in the rankings.

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quikzyyy 3 months ago
Arsenal 430 9019

seeing Footy watch is still salty these years later hahha

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Emobot7 3 months ago
545 11513

@Algerino Honestly, I think you might be right, I'm surprised to see Amorim even with a pre-season is just not looking good as the coach for Manchester United. Considering everything they invested on him, all the player they signed for him, its crazy how its going as of now.

Its still too early to judge them completely but some of his choice are definetly unpopular, playing Bruno lower on the field with Casemiro in particular just haven't been that great.

At this point, I'm not sure its a question of players or coach, the structure at United must be in cause because a lot of players who go at United just drop in quality and if they had a great structure, it would make no sense.

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DarthFooty 3 months ago
Queens Park Rangers, United States 39 1150

Any new coach at the professional level, especially one as high-profile as the EPL, must accomplish a few key things to gain the players' buy-in. Sadly, players need to see a type of coach they can relate to; otherwise, they won't give their all.

Essentially, they seek buy-in by connecting with a coach who is either player-friendly, tactical, or an enforcer. These styles can be combined in various ways, but those are the main approaches. Coaches have different methods to achieve these goals, but they must apply them consistently. If they start as enforcers and become lax, players will stop pushing themselves. If they begin as a friendly coach and then withdraw, players won't trust them. Similarly, if a coach is known as a tactician but fails to demonstrate that ability, trust erodes again. It’s hard to believe that a professional player earning millions can be so heavily influenced by a coach that it affects their mental capacity to perform.

Today’s players, raised differently and requiring different kinds of authority, are more mentally aware and influenced beyond physical presence. Without addressing the mental aspect, players won’t perform at 100%.

Take Simeone, for example. He’s a combative, authoritative coach who also builds connections with his players; this not only compels them to follow him but makes them trust him completely. He earns trust through consistent behavior and by pushing himself to support the players, holding them accountable, and expecting their full effort. In return, they show loyalty and passion. He loves his players, the fans love his players, and that love drives effort. Ferguson was also a very tough coach—almost a dictator—who demanded hard work, humility, and team effort. He sought players willing to do the dirty work, fighters who bite, push, pull, and punch. He excelled at turning talented players grittier without sacrificing quality.

As for Amorim, the players don’t seem committed to him. I see no trust, no 100% effort, and still no clear tactical plan. They are not unified and unclear about their playing style. Does that mean it's only the coach’s fault? Partly, yes; partly, no. Manchester United is too soft and still expects opponents to give them things they haven't earned. Teams no longer fear them, and I see no efforts to change that on the pitch. United needs to regain its grit, but these players aren’t built for that.

With Mourinho free again, I wonder if United shouldn’t consider a change now, since it's early in the season, and see if he can put his stamp on the team. Maybe another coach? I don’t know what this version of United's back office wants, aside from the team winning everything, but until they are actually earning those wins, we will only see a shell of the mighty Man U.

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Footy_watch 3 months ago Edited
Arsenal, Brazil 28 1952

seeing Footy watch is still salty these years later hahha

😂 😆 😂 About Arteta? We've suffered 5 yrs without a trophy and only now have we done the right transfer business.

Now im leaning towards the league being between us and liverpool after our new signings but it looks like Isak will go to liverpool now which may give them the advantage.

Edit 1:
I think we will beat liverpool at Anfield today though.

Edit 2:
Now that ive seen our horror lineup with martinelli, merino and madueke all starting and no Eze, I predict a defeat.

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seeing Footy watch is still salty these years later hahha

😂 😆 😂 About Arteta? We've suffered 5 yrs without a trophy and only now have we done the right transfer business.

Now im leaning towards the league being between us and liverpool after our new signings but it looks like Isak will go to liverpool now which may give them the advantage.

seeing Footy watch is still salty these years later hahha

😂 😆 😂 About Arteta? We've suffered 5 yrs without a trophy and only now have we done the right transfer business.

Now im leaning towards the league being between us and liverpool after our new signings but it looks like Isak will go to liverpool now which may give them the advantage.

I think we will beat liverpool at Anfield today though.

_Pelle_ 2 months ago Edited
Paris Saint-Germain 159 6954

EPL table six games in:
https://www.premierleague.com/en/tables?competition=8&season=2025&round=L_1&matchweek=-1&ha=-1

Any thoughts? Surprises?

Man Utd though… no suprises there 😅

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Footy_watch 2 months ago
Arsenal, Brazil 28 1952

Bournemouth Palace Sunderland are the surprises so far and even liverpool as I didnt expect them to be this bad but they got away with it until they played a proper team with a proper manager.

We should easily be top but Arteta with his rookie mistakes continued to hold us back until the newcastle game where he started an attacking team for the first time in ages.

If Arteta allows our players to have more freedom in attack like our last 2 games in the UCL and EPL then I think we may be top of the table by january. Although Liverpool will eventually find their form but I dont know when.

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_Pelle_ 2 months ago
Paris Saint-Germain 159 6954

Liverpool 4 losses in a row… 🤔

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United_Hates_Blues 1 month ago Edited
Manchester United, England 15 1007

Football is football never give in!! Show the haters!!! We know who you are!!!!

Liverpool 4 losses in a row… 🤔

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Anyways what's football without a lil banter yeah that last liv game vs Brentford had 7 min extra time and it went on into 13 extra mins. There was no lengthy stoppage or injury. Idk why so much extra was played. That game should be investigated.

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Football is football never give in. Show the haters!!! We know who you are!!!!

Algerino 26 days ago
Napoli, Algeria 6 853

And still above Manchester United 😭

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ZoilaKohler 15 days ago
CD Chivas USA, USA 0 7

I agree with you.

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United_Hates_Blues 13 days ago
Manchester United, England 15 1007

If you sleep on Forrest they will do that to you. Almost four at the end. Arsenal v Tottenham will be good game.

Everton v united tough tough sweat. A Wise man always said Never give in!

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_Pelle_ 13 days ago
Paris Saint-Germain 159 6954

I saw that… like wtf is happening. Liverpool is imploding. It is becoming the new Manchester United 😂😜

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United_Hates_Blues 13 days ago Edited
Manchester United, England 15 1007

^That's was not even funny Anyways I see the joke

PSG are no way or close to the success of United any day

Also I guess you wouldn't know since most clubs didn't have blood sucking leches as owners. xD anyways loving th banters we cool XD

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^That's not even funny anyways I would've blocked you if I could.

^That's not even funny anyways I would've blocked you if I could. This place still a haven for idiots like you.

^That's not even funny anyways I would've blocked you if I could. This place still a haven for idiots like you.

Blocked list if I was allowed
Pelle dude many cause nobody likes psg and that arsenal guy that changes his club every other day. Y'all killed this bad

^That's was not even funny Anyways I see the joke

^That's was not even funny Anyways I see the joke

PSG are no way or close to the success of United any day.

United_Hates_Blues 13 days ago
Manchester United, England 15 1007

Please keep hating it makes us stronger

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