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Not been on these boards much recently...gave myself a break and missed the Inter game as was in Scotland (watched Hearts v Cowdenbeath at same time as I watched the Blades on my phone) and only seen the awful Mansfield friendly so far..... Should be back with all the usual reports etc from Saturday evening and will try and get to a handful of away games as per normal
Anyway, time to put get off the fence and offer up some predictions for the upcoming seasons. There may be some transfers this week that change things a bit but here goes nothing.....
1st - Stoke City
Manager – Gary Rowett
To me they seem the stand outs of the teams coming down and have added to the squad. City seem to have kept a lot of the squad that came down. Shaqiri has gone but still around is Butland, Crouch, Shawcross, Allen, Fletcher and a number of other performers who have played top level most of their career. Add in Abofe who has proven to score a lot of goals and the wing play of Ince and McClean and they look the stand out squad by some way. They have a bit of everything and new manager Rowett will hope there is no hangover from relegation. I see them scoring a lot of goals and have pace and power throughout the team and the players who can dig in when the going gets tough.
IN
Oghenekaro Etebo (Feirense – 6.2 million)
Benik Afobe (Wolverhampton Wanderers - loan with obligation to buy in January)
Adam Federici (Bournemouth - undisclosed)
James McClean (West Brom)
Tom Ince (Huddersfield – 10 million)
OUT
Kevin Wimmer (Hannover – loan)
Ramadan Sobhi (Huddersfield Town - undisclosed)
Marc Muniesa (loan made permanent)
Lee Grant (Manchester United - undisclosed)
Xherdan Shaqiri (Liverpool)
Dominic Telford (Bury – loan)
Key Player: Benik Afobe. Will be counted on to get the goals.
Verdict – Promotion…They have spent a lot on the likes of Ince and Etebo and have a lot of experience performers still around. Getting Rowett was a good move also.
2nd - Middlesbrough
Manager – Tony Pulis
Pulis is the sort of manager that gets results. It may not always be attractive on the eye but he gets teams organised and makes them hard to beat. He did not quite have the impact Boro would have hoped last season and they limped into the playoffs and then were beaten fairly easily really. They have made a few smart acquisitions in Flint and McNair. Flint especially will bolster a defence that already has strong performers in the likes of Ayala and Gibson. They have experience in Midfield but will expect more consistency from the likes of Assombalonga. I expect them to buy again before the end of January to give them more at the top of the field.
IN
Paddy McNair (Sunderland - £5m)
Aden Flint (Bristol City - undisclosed)
OUT
Patrick Bamford (Leeds – 7 million)
Antonio Barragan (Real Betis – loan deal made permanent)
Tomas Mejias (Omonia Nicosia - free)
Hayden Coulson (St Mirren - loan)
Fabio (Nantes - undisclosed)
George Miller (Bradford – loan)
Joe Fryer (Carlisle – loan)
Key Player: Adama Traore. If he is still here (and has been linked with a few Premier League teams before he got an inury) his pace and running is key to Boro’s attacking purpose.
3rd - Nottingham Forest
Manager – Aitor Karanka
IN
Michael Dawson (Hull City – free)
Joao Carvalho (Benfica - £13.5m)
Diogo Goncalves (Benfica - loan with option to buy next summer)
Gil Bastiao Dias (Monaco - loan)
Hillel Soudani (Dinamo Zagreb - £2.7m)
Costel Pantilimon (Watford, undisclosed)
Lewis Grabban (Bournemouth, undisclosed)
Jack Colback (Newcastle, loan)
Jack Robinson (QPR)
OUT
Eric Lichaj (Hull City, undisclosed)
Aaron Smith (Hamilton, free)
Tyler Walker (Mansfield - loan)
Andreas Bouchalakis (Olympiacos - undisclosed)
David Vaughan (Notts County - free)
Jorge Grant (Luton - loan)
Jason Cummings (Peteborough – loan)
Spent a lot of money after a really disappointing season. Karanka’s first full season now has a great deal of expectation due to the outlay. Big money signings in Carvalho (13.5 million!), Goncalves and Soudani will be expected to deliver from the off. They seem to be this season’s ‘Wolves’ and have added a few quality Championship performers in Watson, Grabban, Dawson, Colback and Robinson. Will miss loanee Kiera Dowell but you expect almost all 10 of the above signings to be starters which means they will have an almost entirely new team. May take time to gel but they have a lot of talent and Karanka has gained promotion before at this level.
Key Player: Lewis Grabban. Scored a lot of goals at Villa last year on loan and you feel his experience and nous at the top of the pitch will be vital with the new international talent around him.
4th - Brentford
Manager – Dean Smith
Always play attractive football but had a horrid start last year and were playing catch up. They nearly made the playoffs in the end and with a better start you would expect them to be in the mix. Possess some really technical footballers all over the field and like to get it down and play. They have some young talent in the likes of Watkins, Mepham and newly signed Konsa. Maupay needs to be more consistent in finding the net but the returning Alan Judge will give them a new dimension. They might be the surprise packet this season in terms of gate crashing the top 6.
IN
Ezri Konsa (Charlton Athletic - undisclosed)
Said Benrahma (Nice - undisclosed)
OUT
John Egan (Sheffield United)
Konstantin Kerschbaumer (FC Ingolstadt – undisclosed)
Theo Archibald (Forest Green - loan)
Key Player: Ryan Woods. The Ginger Pirlo makes them tick. Really good footballer who can do a bit of everything.
5th - West Bromwich Albion
Manager – Darren Moore
Like Stoke have kept most of the squad together, save for Foster (replaced by Johnstone who was excellent at Villa), McClean and Evans. Still here are the likes of Dawson, Morrison, Brunt, Phillips, Livermore, Chadli, Barry and Rondon. There is a lot of experience and ability. Darren Moore got the full time gig after nearly keeping them up but now faces a different type of challenge. They may lose a few of these before the end of August but have brought in the talented Harvey Barnes up top to add to the talent they have. I may have pegged these a bit low but some of the squad is getting on in years and feel they might not quite have the pace and energy needed at times to stretch teams away from home. Rondon is also being linked with a move to Newcastle but if they get Dwigh Gayle in exchange the drop off won’t be too much in terms of goals scored.
IN
Sam Johnstone (Manchester United - £6.5m)
Kyle Bartley (Swansea – undisclosed)
Harvey Barnes (Leicester – loan)
Jonathan Bond (Reading)
OUT
Jonny Evans (Leicester City – £3.5m)
Yuning Zhang (ADO Den Haag - loan)
Ben Foster (Watford - undisclosed)
Ethan Ross (Colchester)
James McClean (Stoke City)
Key Player: Matt Phillips. Had a bit of a stop start season last year but the lower level will see him flourish.
Verdict – Playoffs…they have a lot of talent but Moore will have more pressure this season when the expectation will be for them to get straight back up.
6th - Leeds United
Manager – Marcelo Bielsa
Bielsa is a proven manager and a bit of a coup for Leeds to get him. They keep changing their managers and surely have to stick with one for a period of time. There is talk of more money to spend and with the crowds and the momentum a club like them can get if they get off to a good start; then I feel they may have a better season this time around. As it stands the squad is relatively unchanged but with a few new incoming signings and Douglas was a bargain buy; added to Bamford up the top of the field and some decent carryovers; then Bielsa may get them moving the right way. This is one prediction I may get badly wrong and they could end up in the bottom half if things implode again.
IN
Barry Douglas (Wolves – 3 million)
Patrick Bamford (Middlesbrough – 7 million)
Lewis Baker (Chelsea - loan)
Jamal Blackman (Chelsea – loan)
OUT
Madger Gomes (Sochaux - released)
Felix Wiedwald (Eintracht Frankfurt - undisclosed)
Lewie Coyle (Fleetwood - loan)
Pawel Cibicki (Molde - loan)
Jay-Roy Grot (VVV-Venlo - loan)
Paudie O'Connor (Blackpool - loan)
Tyler Denton (Peterborough - loan)
Mallik Wilks (Doncaster - loan)
Key Player: Patrick Bamford. He has bounced about way too much for a guy with so much talent. Expect him to be a key player at Leeds as he finally tries to establish himself somewhere.
Verdict– Playoffs….Think they may be a team that does better than others think due to the influence of Bielsa.
Anyway, time to put get off the fence and offer up some predictions for the upcoming seasons. There may be some transfers this week that change things a bit but here goes nothing.....
1st - Stoke City
Manager – Gary Rowett
To me they seem the stand outs of the teams coming down and have added to the squad. City seem to have kept a lot of the squad that came down. Shaqiri has gone but still around is Butland, Crouch, Shawcross, Allen, Fletcher and a number of other performers who have played top level most of their career. Add in Abofe who has proven to score a lot of goals and the wing play of Ince and McClean and they look the stand out squad by some way. They have a bit of everything and new manager Rowett will hope there is no hangover from relegation. I see them scoring a lot of goals and have pace and power throughout the team and the players who can dig in when the going gets tough.
IN
Oghenekaro Etebo (Feirense – 6.2 million)
Benik Afobe (Wolverhampton Wanderers - loan with obligation to buy in January)
Adam Federici (Bournemouth - undisclosed)
James McClean (West Brom)
Tom Ince (Huddersfield – 10 million)
OUT
Kevin Wimmer (Hannover – loan)
Ramadan Sobhi (Huddersfield Town - undisclosed)
Marc Muniesa (loan made permanent)
Lee Grant (Manchester United - undisclosed)
Xherdan Shaqiri (Liverpool)
Dominic Telford (Bury – loan)
Key Player: Benik Afobe. Will be counted on to get the goals.
Verdict – Promotion…They have spent a lot on the likes of Ince and Etebo and have a lot of experience performers still around. Getting Rowett was a good move also.
2nd - Middlesbrough
Manager – Tony Pulis
Pulis is the sort of manager that gets results. It may not always be attractive on the eye but he gets teams organised and makes them hard to beat. He did not quite have the impact Boro would have hoped last season and they limped into the playoffs and then were beaten fairly easily really. They have made a few smart acquisitions in Flint and McNair. Flint especially will bolster a defence that already has strong performers in the likes of Ayala and Gibson. They have experience in Midfield but will expect more consistency from the likes of Assombalonga. I expect them to buy again before the end of January to give them more at the top of the field.
IN
Paddy McNair (Sunderland - £5m)
Aden Flint (Bristol City - undisclosed)
OUT
Patrick Bamford (Leeds – 7 million)
Antonio Barragan (Real Betis – loan deal made permanent)
Tomas Mejias (Omonia Nicosia - free)
Hayden Coulson (St Mirren - loan)
Fabio (Nantes - undisclosed)
George Miller (Bradford – loan)
Joe Fryer (Carlisle – loan)
Key Player: Adama Traore. If he is still here (and has been linked with a few Premier League teams before he got an inury) his pace and running is key to Boro’s attacking purpose.
3rd - Nottingham Forest
Manager – Aitor Karanka
IN
Michael Dawson (Hull City – free)
Joao Carvalho (Benfica - £13.5m)
Diogo Goncalves (Benfica - loan with option to buy next summer)
Gil Bastiao Dias (Monaco - loan)
Hillel Soudani (Dinamo Zagreb - £2.7m)
Costel Pantilimon (Watford, undisclosed)
Lewis Grabban (Bournemouth, undisclosed)
Jack Colback (Newcastle, loan)
Jack Robinson (QPR)
OUT
Eric Lichaj (Hull City, undisclosed)
Aaron Smith (Hamilton, free)
Tyler Walker (Mansfield - loan)
Andreas Bouchalakis (Olympiacos - undisclosed)
David Vaughan (Notts County - free)
Jorge Grant (Luton - loan)
Jason Cummings (Peteborough – loan)
Spent a lot of money after a really disappointing season. Karanka’s first full season now has a great deal of expectation due to the outlay. Big money signings in Carvalho (13.5 million!), Goncalves and Soudani will be expected to deliver from the off. They seem to be this season’s ‘Wolves’ and have added a few quality Championship performers in Watson, Grabban, Dawson, Colback and Robinson. Will miss loanee Kiera Dowell but you expect almost all 10 of the above signings to be starters which means they will have an almost entirely new team. May take time to gel but they have a lot of talent and Karanka has gained promotion before at this level.
Key Player: Lewis Grabban. Scored a lot of goals at Villa last year on loan and you feel his experience and nous at the top of the pitch will be vital with the new international talent around him.
4th - Brentford
Manager – Dean Smith
Always play attractive football but had a horrid start last year and were playing catch up. They nearly made the playoffs in the end and with a better start you would expect them to be in the mix. Possess some really technical footballers all over the field and like to get it down and play. They have some young talent in the likes of Watkins, Mepham and newly signed Konsa. Maupay needs to be more consistent in finding the net but the returning Alan Judge will give them a new dimension. They might be the surprise packet this season in terms of gate crashing the top 6.
IN
Ezri Konsa (Charlton Athletic - undisclosed)
Said Benrahma (Nice - undisclosed)
OUT
John Egan (Sheffield United)
Konstantin Kerschbaumer (FC Ingolstadt – undisclosed)
Theo Archibald (Forest Green - loan)
Key Player: Ryan Woods. The Ginger Pirlo makes them tick. Really good footballer who can do a bit of everything.
5th - West Bromwich Albion
Manager – Darren Moore
Like Stoke have kept most of the squad together, save for Foster (replaced by Johnstone who was excellent at Villa), McClean and Evans. Still here are the likes of Dawson, Morrison, Brunt, Phillips, Livermore, Chadli, Barry and Rondon. There is a lot of experience and ability. Darren Moore got the full time gig after nearly keeping them up but now faces a different type of challenge. They may lose a few of these before the end of August but have brought in the talented Harvey Barnes up top to add to the talent they have. I may have pegged these a bit low but some of the squad is getting on in years and feel they might not quite have the pace and energy needed at times to stretch teams away from home. Rondon is also being linked with a move to Newcastle but if they get Dwigh Gayle in exchange the drop off won’t be too much in terms of goals scored.
IN
Sam Johnstone (Manchester United - £6.5m)
Kyle Bartley (Swansea – undisclosed)
Harvey Barnes (Leicester – loan)
Jonathan Bond (Reading)
OUT
Jonny Evans (Leicester City – £3.5m)
Yuning Zhang (ADO Den Haag - loan)
Ben Foster (Watford - undisclosed)
Ethan Ross (Colchester)
James McClean (Stoke City)
Key Player: Matt Phillips. Had a bit of a stop start season last year but the lower level will see him flourish.
Verdict – Playoffs…they have a lot of talent but Moore will have more pressure this season when the expectation will be for them to get straight back up.
6th - Leeds United
Manager – Marcelo Bielsa
Bielsa is a proven manager and a bit of a coup for Leeds to get him. They keep changing their managers and surely have to stick with one for a period of time. There is talk of more money to spend and with the crowds and the momentum a club like them can get if they get off to a good start; then I feel they may have a better season this time around. As it stands the squad is relatively unchanged but with a few new incoming signings and Douglas was a bargain buy; added to Bamford up the top of the field and some decent carryovers; then Bielsa may get them moving the right way. This is one prediction I may get badly wrong and they could end up in the bottom half if things implode again.
IN
Barry Douglas (Wolves – 3 million)
Patrick Bamford (Middlesbrough – 7 million)
Lewis Baker (Chelsea - loan)
Jamal Blackman (Chelsea – loan)
OUT
Madger Gomes (Sochaux - released)
Felix Wiedwald (Eintracht Frankfurt - undisclosed)
Lewie Coyle (Fleetwood - loan)
Pawel Cibicki (Molde - loan)
Jay-Roy Grot (VVV-Venlo - loan)
Paudie O'Connor (Blackpool - loan)
Tyler Denton (Peterborough - loan)
Mallik Wilks (Doncaster - loan)
Key Player: Patrick Bamford. He has bounced about way too much for a guy with so much talent. Expect him to be a key player at Leeds as he finally tries to establish himself somewhere.
Verdict– Playoffs….Think they may be a team that does better than others think due to the influence of Bielsa.