Top Three?
Bottom Three?
Where will Saints finish?
I’ll start us off:
- Liverpool
- Manchester City
- Spurs
18 Norwich
19 Brighton
20 Sheffield United
Saints to finish 12th.
Top Three?
Bottom Three?
Where will Saints finish?
I’ll start us off:
18 Norwich
19 Brighton
20 Sheffield United
Saints to finish 12th.
Citeh
Scousehampton
Spurs
Brighton
Villa
Sheffield Utd
Us?
9th
1: Man City
2: Tottenham
3: Southampton
18: Brighton
19: Norwich
20: Sheffield Utd
15th
top 3? bottom 3?
Liverpool
City
Chelsea
Brighton
Sheffield United
Norwich
Us (Che Adams inspired)
Tottenham
Liverpool
Aston Villa
Brighton
Sheffield Utd
In all seriousness…
Man City
Tottenham
Liverpool
Us 7th
And bonus tip of who of the “best of the rest” from last year will struggle the most and just avoid relegation…Watford
Us 9th
1/ City
2/ Spurs
3/ Liverpool
18/ Burnley (toss up between them and Newcastle)
19/ Sheff Utd
20/ Brighton
11th for Saints
City
Spurs
Liverpool
us - 10th
Burnley
Brighton
Norwich
Sheff Utd to stay up - yes really
Want to see spurs come fifth. That should make Levy’s arse twitch
Us 12th
What Bob said but Saints 6th.
I’ll take the winnings now
You lot have no faith in our Manager and team 3rd it is.
And here’s the same story for those who come out in a rash if they visit the Daily Click-Bait site.
Interestingly, this looks like the same story but it has us finishing 14th, not 16th. Fucking Daily Mail fascists.
Are these preludes to how games are reffed or is it just bollocks?
Phil McNulty’s predicted 2019-20 Premier League positions at a glance
Position | Club | Position (cont) | Club (cont) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Manchester City | 11 | Watford |
2 | Liverpool | 12 | Southampton |
3 | Tottenham Hotspur | 13 | Bournemouth |
4 | Chelsea | 14 | Aston Villa |
5 | Manchester United | 15 | Burnley |
6 | Arsenal | 16 | Crystal Palace |
7 | Everton | 17 | Sheffield United |
8 | Leicester City | 18 | Brighton and Hove Albion |
9 | Wolverhampton Wanderers | 19 | Norwich City |
10 | West Ham United | 20 | Newcastle United |
Last season - 16th
This season - 12th
After losing their sure touch with managerial appointments after the failure of Mauricio Pellegrino and the short-lived reign of Mark Hughes, Southampton look to have got it right again with the charismatic Austrian Ralph Hassenhuttl.
He ensured their survival last season with a high-energy style that he will have further engrained in close season, an approach that saw a revival for the likes of Nathan Redmond.
If the excellent Danny Ings can stay fit and Che Adams can transfer his striking talent from the Championship with Birmingham City to the top flight, and Moussa Djenepo can adapt, then watching Southampton may be very entertaining this season.