Premier League after 10 games

We really do have a much more open league than the others, if you wipe out the top four in each league I'd say our next four are significantly better than the rest. I partially think this is why our clubs don't do as well in europe as we really have fewer 'easy' matches.
 
First 10 games most teams can rely on their best X1 lets see who is top when squad sizes really come into their own after Crimbo with the FA cup kicking in as well as the other competitions. Add to that injuries and suspensions then we will have more idea.
 
It's a great league this season, 9 genuinely strong teams imo including Southampton and Swansea. The extra TV money will give every club an increased transfer budget which means stronger teams, so this should just be the beginning of the league's increased strength.

The Serie A also looks very competitive this season. Bundesliga and La Liga are both two horse races.
 
Were lucky to have such a brilliant league and as much as people knock it, Sky have made a huge impact in making the premiership as exciting as it is.
 
Markt85 said:
Were lucky to have such a brilliant league and as much as people knock it, Sky have made a huge impact in making the premiership as exciting as it is.

True, it's one of the biggest exports from this country they love it overseas
 
Ducado said:
Markt85 said:
Were lucky to have such a brilliant league and as much as people knock it, Sky have made a huge impact in making the premiership as exciting as it is.

True, it's one of the biggest exports from this country they love it overseas

It's true, we do.
 
GHoddle said:
It's a great league this season, 9 genuinely strong teams imo including Southampton and Swansea. The extra TV money will give every club an increased transfer budget which means stronger teams, so this should just be the beginning of the league's increased strength.

The Serie A also looks very competitive this season. Bundesliga and La Liga are both two horse races.
It's early days but the Bundesliga and La Liga are looking like potentially three-horse races. Bayer Leverkusen are right up there with Germany's top two and Atletico are sandwiched between Spain's two big boys.

Serie A certainly looks interesting. Looks like Juventus, Napoli and Roma will be scrapping it out for silverware.

As for the English Premier League, loving how open it this season. Arsenal, Chelsea and Man City are currently have top teams. Liverpool have a first eleven that would challenge most and Man Utd can't be ruled out due to their mentality and very good squad. Tottenham haven't spent the Bale money too wisely but seemingly know how to churn out wins and, when they don't, have their £26m superstar Penalty to do it for them. Not to mention they have good backup players, too. Everton are a good side, proven by beating Chelsea at home. Southampton are arguably the best-coached side in the league. Admire what Pochettino has done there, it's a very exciting time to be a Saints fan I imagine. Swansea are lightweight but when they play well they look like a very well oiled machine. That will be the top nine. Newcastle have an average manager but good team. West Brom showed in their games against Man Utd and Arsenal that they are extremely tough to beat and it's no fluke they finished 8th this season. So yeah, I agree that in England we have the best teams outside the top teams (top three or four). And it will make for an interesting season.
 

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