Strength of the Premier League next season...

SambaStyle

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Strongest ever surely?

City team who just won the treble will probably keep the same level (best team in the world).
Arsenal with a young talented team a year older signing 3 top talents in Rice, Timber and Havertz.
Liverpool who had an off season will want to get back to 90 points, revamped midfield, their biggest weakness with two good signings.
Man United will likely get a new keeper who can actually pass and bring Ten Hag's preferred style out more, Mount and possibly another.
Chelsea with Poch working with a young talented team, Caicedo likely in, Nkunku, their expensive young flops (?) have had a year to bed in and get experience.
Newcastle signing rugged and tough Tonali, typical signing of what Howe's team represents, packed with energy and power. Will likely get another big name or two in.
Tottenham with Ange will look to bring an attacking style of play to London, signed Maddison. Curious to see if he can have a similar impact that De Zerbi had at Brighton.
Brighton losing their two best players, and another top talent they can't renew on loan (Colwill), still signed well and will have another year under De Zerbs, when he only had half a season last year.
Villa were one of the best teams in the league last year since Emery came in, looking to add more top La Liga talent in Pau Torres and Ferran Torres.


I think the bottom 3 this year will be weaker than last with Luton and Sheffield United looking weaker than Leicester and Leeds, but for the top 8-10 positions, the league will be super strong.
 
It quite often looks like this going into the season, but a few will fall away/struggle for whatever reason. I can see the competition for CL places being really tough though - the rags got there by default last time because the dippers, spuds and Chelsea were so shit.
 
It’ll be the usual thing.

In August it will be the strongest PL ever and City will be hard pushed to win etc.

Come May it’ll be really weak and City only winning it because it’s not as strong as it was when utd were winning it every year.
 
Weakest ever surely

Every team will beat each other ( or draw)

It might be competitive but I can see a record number of draws.
So far I haven't seen any of the top 6 making any major improvements
What is wrong with draws? Shows more teams are evenly matched. The stronger the league the more it can help us as teams take points off each other whist we normally turn up to the big games.
Do you not think the Dippers have improved given their left winger will be fit and Nunez is likely to get better? Ok it’s on paper at present
 

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