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2. Man United
3. Arsenal
4. Liverpool (Plus Carling Cup)
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5. Bolton
6. Middlesbrough
7. Tottenham
8. Newcastle
9. Aston Villa
10. Everton
11. Charlton
12. Man City
13. Birmingham
14. Portsmouth
15. Fulham
16. Blackburn
17. West Brom
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18. West Ham
19. Sunderland
20. Wigan
Unsure about the Champions League, Chelsea have a chance but I think a none English club will probably take it this time.
1. Chelsea
2. Arsenal
3. Man United
4. Liverpool
5. Middlesborough
6. Everton
7. Spurs
8. Man City
9. Bolton
10. Villa
11. Newcastle
12. Charlton
13. Birmingham
14. Blackburn
15. Fulham
16. West Ham
17. Wigan
18. Portsmouth
19. West Brom
20. Sunderland
> 5 - Spurs scum (Carling Cup)
Wow, matteh, I'd never have thought it possible....you're not entirely insulting Spurs....
My table
1. Chelsea (Plus FA Cup)
2. Man United
3. Liverpool (Plus Carling Cup)
4. Arsenal
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5. Tottenham
6. Middlesbrough
7. Bolton
8. Everton
9. Aston Villa
10. Newcastle
11. Man City
12. Charlton
13. Birmingham
14. Portsmouth
15. Fulham
16. Blackburn
17. West Ham
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18. West Brom
19. Sunderland
20. Wigan
I can see West Ham juuuuust staying up, with super Ted at the helm.
I think Andy Cole and Fowler will make an interesting combination.
I'm going to watch poker now.
> I wasn't actually being serious. I do realise that James is useless
> and that somehow the English strike force may just survive without
> Vassell.
Yeah, I got that, but I had to put in the 'one save' comment in, just so I could remember his save vs Franky Lamps.
> Man City have England's two finest players, the almighty Vassell and
> super keeper James.
'One save a season' James?
Every season, he makes one mint save. The rest of the season, he's average.