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Yeah, so let's get into it. Top four. Can you see there being any change in the top four this season? Obviously Liverpool, Manchester City, Chelsea and Manchester United were the top four last year. Can you see Arsenal or Tottenham breaking into that this season? In a word, no. I really can't. I think the top four will be the top four. I can see personally Manchester City winning the Premier League this season. They're favourites, 8-11. I think they'll win it, but I think it'll be very close. I think we might see a similar to a couple of seasons ago. It was one or two points, and I think Liverpool will have another great season. I think City will have a great season this year, I think, deal. I think the one thing without giving advice to Pep Guardiola, but don't overthink things, just let your team play and defend properly. And I think if they do that, then they're good enough to win the league. Still, as we just mentioned, in the six days to go, there's business to be done, Manchester City. Another month, isn't it? Talking about Coole Valley, apparently, and he would be perfect for them. A lot of money, but would be perfect two, three seasons, would be exactly what they want. They brought in Nathan Lachey as well. He can play a couple of positions. We're fair and torres as well. But at the back, that's been the major problem, isn't it? I mean, they do overthink it going forward. I mean, that was one of the problems in the Champions League, you could see. And technically, the brilliance. But I think where Liverpool have got the upper hand on them now is Liverpool are very machine, like Liverpool are very efficient. They defend well and the clinical when they get the chances, where it's shittier a little bit, the overplay a bit. But I just feel that Liverpool have done an incredible two seasons. I think they were brilliant last season. I just think it's difficult to do that again, especially when you've got a team as good as Manchester City. I think Liverpool haven't brought anyone in yet. And it's going to be interesting to see what they do, obviously, a lot of talk about. Tiago coming in from Bayern Munich. To make that team better, you'd have to really go out and get someone who's absolute top class. Tiago is, and he would change it up for them in the field, give them something else. Maybe make them a little bit different, a bit more flexible. Where the city look like, obviously, by having the disappointment of last season. It's like they have to change a lot of things in defence. I mean, listen, he got it wrong last summer by not replacing Vincent Company. That should have been the thing straight away. They should have gone out for Culler Valley then. They should have just gone for it. And I think that would have held them off. But you're right, Liverpool just beat teams. They beat teams into submission. I always think, and I've thought this for a while, Manchester City give everybody the player chance. Now, where the teams take that chance, it was very minimal last season. It grew because more teams started to exploit those defensive problems. And as we said, Manchester City loved to overplay, over-complicate things. And I think we've seen towards the end of the season, every time they went behind, they were losing games. When they go one up, they ended up winning the game 4-5-0, no problem. When they were going to go behind and then teams just decided to sit in, they couldn't break them down. It's strange because that hadn't been a thing for Pep Guardiola's teams. Last year it did. So I think I can see City just sharing it from Liverpool. City Liverpool, Chelsea Manchester United. I think... Chelsea the big, they're the big story, this transfer window. And they brought in Cimo Verne, they brought... Looks like, at the time of saying this, they may have that deal probably in place for Cahavets. Just those two alone, 142 million or something, the numbers are right. Tiago Silver. Tiago Silver's come in on a three, they've brought Malang Sarin on a three, but he's gone out on loan. You know, you're looking around that team now. They have come in as well. Lovely left for Verne. You're just looking at them and saying, he's really setting them up. This big truck, they want goalkeeper, obviously they had an enquiry for Jan Oblach. I mean, they got him. But that was knockback. The look in the keeper in France, who they wanted the minute, he looks like they might be the number one. Do you think they'll be closer to Manchester City in Liverpool than they are to Manchester United? Ask them Tottenham. It depends how it goes. They look like they've got really good sign. It's got a gel. Blampard done brilliantly last season and he done really well to do what he did. You know, but it's got a gel. You know, they got to the cup final, beaten by Arsenal in the cup final. You know, but obviously Champions League was done anyway. But they came back and played the game. They got spanked in Munich, didn't they? But Blampard will have looked at that. Obviously, we saw the emergence of Pula. Shit, you're getting better and better. I know he's out for the first few weeks. Williams gone, but then Zate has come in and he's got a hold to another fit again. You know, they've got an embarrassment of riches, really. You know, loft is cheap. We saw the interiors locked down, coming back. They've got Ross Barclay doesn't really get it. You know, he's in and out. So they've got a wealth of talent there. And they've put Ben Chillwells coming as well and left back 50 million for him. So, you know. Well, that's the thing. If they bought so many and they bought wealth. You know. What's interesting is day 12 to 1, Manchester United 20, then you've got Arsenal 40 to 1 and Tottenham 66. So obviously Tottenham, people are expecting the traditional top 6 to be back. Arsenal obviously invested a little bit of money. Two new centre backs. Salab ar yn Gabriel. Bamiang, more settled. Willian, coming as well. So you've got that. Tottenham have brought in a few quality players, Huyberg and Oles Bangan. Is this awesome knocking on the top four door here? Is this what you say? Spears have got Huyberg in, haven't they? And another player that escapes my name. He'll come back to me in a minute. But obviously, I look at Arsenal, right? And if it goes well, then they could really, you know, if you've got a Bamiang in your team, he will score a lot of goals. If Salab ar yn Gabriel settled, then yet you've got two good centre backs, ball playing centre backs, you were quick. If you don't settle it could be an issue for them. The defence has been an issue for them. But you brought Tottenham down to me? Yeah, Matt Dowty's coming from Wales. He signed in for 12 million the other day. So Huyberg are interested in those options. I just want to throw this in. But the next team they've got on the list are Leeds, 200-1. Hired and Lester Wolves, Everton and Southampton, and Chiffield tonight. So what, we're in the league? I think the Buckeys are going to. I can say a few people being surprised that when Leeds don't do as well as people think they're going to do. The thing about it is I understand when a team comes up and I understand when Wolves come up because they have the real quality. I don't see that in Leeds' team. I look at Leeds and go, he's done well, he's done a good job there, and he looked like a good side in the champions here. People underestimate the gap though. Don't get me wrong, Leeds could catch a few people. Chiffield United have done it, Wolves have done it. So are we expecting Leeds and Wolves, to be knocking on the door for the top seven with Everton and Southampton, would you say? Or do you think Leicester and Wolves will drop off because of the disappointment of last season? Or do you think Leicester have got your upper league, Wolves haven't got anything? I think the only, you'd look at Leicester, and right now, without, there's still four weeks, so they could bring someone else in as well up front. But I think you look at Leicester, and you think if Vardy stops scoring, and this is essentially why they never got top four, Vardy stops scoring for them, just after Christmas, and he went on a portal. Madison was out as well, wasn't he? Vardy lost Madison, but Vardy's the main goal threat. So he stops scoring goals, he tried off of them, he fell out of top four in the end, and now it went at the last day, he still could have got it, but they were in such a good position. Don't forget they were second and in such a good position. And that was the issue for them, but Leeds aren't finishing above Leicester, I couldn't be very, very surprised if that was the case, but I think Wolves and Leicester, the way I look at it in my head at the moment, is you've got the top four, I think of the top four, this of course it could change, of course it could, but the top four, I think will be the top four, and I look at those other teams and go anywhere anyone can finish fifth to tenth with those other teams. Let's just go to the bottom, bottom three. West Brom, Fulham, Bainley, I mean these are Brighton, Ville, Crystal Palace, Westam, Newcastle, I mean where do you see those teams finishing? Again it's off, it's goals, you know for me, the Premier League you've always got a look who's capable of scoring goals, I think if you've got goals in, you've got a decent chance. Bourmouth went down because they couldn't keep the ball off the net, the Adlads who could score goals, they couldn't keep it off the other end, so therefore you'd look at the likes of Newcastle and go well they're defensively they're all right, and okay they mightn't score a lot, but defensively they're all right, so you'd expect them to be okay, Crystal Palace are another one, that you wouldn't think you'd probably have to worry about. I think Moise has to get Westam right at the back, they have to make sure they're nice and tight at the back and then they'll be okay. It's such a tough one. I think West Brom had fear for it, just because I don't know whether he can score enough goals. I think West Brom and Fulham are going to struggle. But Fulham have got mitra bit. I don't think he scores enough goals though. Nobody's a threat. I think he's also the kind of striker that in the Premier League will get pulled up for fouls left right and centre. I think he got something like 15, 16 goals last time. Be interesting, be interesting. But they're invested in that one. No, but they could go either way. They're another one who's got enough goals. Does Malpie get them enough goals at the top end of the pitch? Probably not. Glenn Murray's gone off to Waffa, doesn't he? But then they could go and do a bit of business in the next four weeks which saves it for them and they go. That third one's an interesting one because I don't really see anyone outstanding for that. I don't get me wrong, I'm not saying Westam and Fulham are outstanding but I don't really see anyone who's the outspirom, not Westam. Oh, yeah, that as well. I don't see anyone who's outstanding, Leeds. I think they'll probably stay up. Brighton, like you said, Sheffey is United, will he be able to repeat it or will he seem to be on to it and will he be able to push through without having too many new players? That third one's an interesting one for me. I'm struggling to breathe. If they'll do you get Ollie Watkins and I don't know just the real sort of it. If they've got him, can he get enough? Can he replicate his championship form in the Premier League? Give them an option if they get West Leeds scoring some goals this year. Jack Reelist, then they might have enough. But it's hard to predict this area and teams can have a great start and I'm sure if Sheffey is United would have had a poor start last season. And again it is that lockdown situation as well. Who suffers most without the fans and stuff. Do you go if you want all the odds on them make sure to get over to the odds checker app the link is in our description. Don't forget it's your one stop betting hub. Make sure you check that out. You've got to be 18. Don't forget 18 and gamble responsible as well. If you choose to do that. Let us know your thoughts in the comments as you think at this stage. Who's your top four and who's the three to get relegated? Let us know. 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