How many points to win 2019/20 season?

The question the thread title is how many points will be needed to win the league and my prediction is 92 points.

However I predict we will obtain 99 points.

This. To win the league you need one more point than (or the same number and a better GD than) the team in second place.

I don't think the team in second place will get more than 90/91 points, with the advent of VAR, and Spurs and Chelsea more likely to make a better fist of their seasons than this year.

Not saying it will definitely be us that wins the league (but I think we will) and I'm not saying that even if we do we wont end up with 97/98 points or so ourselves (but I think we will), but to win the league I think 90, maybe 91 or 92 points would be enough.
 
I can see us getting 100 again but I don't think we'll need to. I reckon we could win the league on 95 next season. Liverpool won't have a better season than last season, that was their big chance.
 
The next title winner will finish on a huge amount of points again next season, im predicting 31 wins and 7 draws, an invincible centurion season!

Could we see a record amount of goals scored with the introduction of VAR!
What are the odds on an invincible season next year, over 100 points and 120 goals scored in the league?
United have won the title 3 years consecutively; this must be the target!

CENTURIONS > FOURMIDABLES > INVINCIBLES??

Predictions please?
I reckon second place will finish on 89 points so 90 points required

2018-19 Manchester City 98
2017–18 Manchester City 100
2016–17 Chelsea 93
2015–16 Leicester City. 81
2014–15 Chelsea 87
2013–14 Manchester City. 86
2012–13 Manchester United 89
2011–12 Manchester City. 89
2010–11 Manchester United. 80
2009–10 Chelsea 86
2008–09 Manchester United 90
2007–08 Manchester United 87
2006–07 Manchester United 89
2005–06 Chelsea. 91
2004–05 Chelsea 95
2003–04 Arsenal. 90
2002–03 Manchester United 83
2001–02 Arsenal 87
2000–01 Manchester United 80
1999–00 Manchester United 91
1998–99 Manchester United. 79
1997–98 Arsenal 78
1996–97 Manchester United 75
1995–96 Manchester United. 82
1994–95 Blackburn Rovers 89
1993–94 Manchester United. 92
1992–93 Manchester United. 84

Average last 3 seasons = 97 points

Lays down crack pipe and doesn't believe in tempting fate!!

We have the greatest manager in history and a young squad which should only get better!

Can't wait to next season!!
Can you please compile a list that contains the Dippers? Shortest grass, brightest floodlights, most snow, windiest ground, most times a player has been called a Rolls Royce, etc, la.
 
technically 112 would be enough as 37 wins and 1 draw would mean the next best would be 110
Although I say aim for 40 first and foremost and see where we are then

After I posted it, I then thought about it more and 112 would be enough as the head to head with second would be 4-1 points in the extreme version.

As you say though, 40 points is always the first target, the rest is just a bonus!
 

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