EPL Table

Manchester United
Manchester City
Chelsea
Arsenal
Tottenham
Liverpool
Aston Villa
Everton
Stoke
Sunderland
Fulham
Bolton Wanderers
West Bromwich Albion
Newcastle
Wolverhapton Wanderers
Norwich
Blackburn
Swansea
Wigan
Queens Park Rangers

FA Cup Winner
Chelsea

Carling Cup Winner
Manchester City

Europa League Places
Tottenham
Liverpool

EPL Golden Boot
Darren Bent

Player of the Year
Wayne Rooney

Young Player of the Year
Tom Cleverley

Manager of the Year
Sir Alex Ferguson

Sack Race Winner
Neil Warnock

Champions League Winner
Real Madrid

Aston Villa Player of the Year
Darren Bent

Aston Villa Young Player of the Year
Cieran Clark

It will be a three horse race for the title most of the season with United winning somewhat comfortably. There’s a huge gulf in class from the top three to the next three. Arsenal, Spurs, or Liverpool could finish 4th depending on what they do the rest of the window. If Arsenal lose Nasri and Fabregas or Spurs lose Modric they could take a huge step back. Neither Spurs nor Liverpool have done nearly enough to address their defense. If things break right for Villa they could finish ahead of one out of those three and sneak back into Europe. QPR will be this year’s West Ham, dysfunction behind the scenes will be their undoing. The league won’t be as competitive as last season, 37-38 points will be the magic number for safety. In his second year at Real Madrid Jose Mourhino finds a way to win the Champions League.

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