C: City
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2: Chelsea
3: Arsenal
4: Liverpool
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5: Man Utd
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6: Spurs
7: Sunderland
8: Everton
9: Crystal Palace
10: Stoke
11: West Ham
12: Newcastle
13: Leicester
14: Hull
15: Aston Villa
16: Southampton
17: Burnley
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18: Swansea
19: QPR
20: West Brom
Top 4 same clubs with City edging it (we have the experience too now) Liverpool are weaker without Suarez regardless of how many signings they make this window and also have champions league games to contend with now. Outside this, United only have league matches so most likely will replace Everton in 5th who themselves will struggle due to dreaded Europa league. Spurs are just Spurs. Also really unimpressed with united, van gaal, signings so far and noise coming out of that club. Can't see much difference from last season to be honest although home results will undoubtedly improve, this time I think they'll struggle away for some reason.
Sunderland biggest improvement for me and I believe they'll finish well. Everton to drop down a couple of rungs - squad will be stretched too much in league and Europe.
9th to 15th is pretty much interchangeable for me and any of these sides will finish in any of these places. I've picked these purely to illustrate these teams will take the midtable places in my view. Also think Leicester will have an enjoyable season back.
The bottom 5: Don't think QPR will stay up and will again make a royal pigs ear of it. Anyone who signs Rio Ferdinand is on a no hoper from the start. Southampton unfortunately will drop down the table due to best players being sold and manager leaving. They will struggle all season to come to terms with their new and much weakened look. I have a feeling Burnley will be this seasons great escape story and Swansea will go down instead. West Brom are just in chaos and will remain bottom most of the season.
That's my view and knowing my luck will be completely proven to the contrary lol.