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<blockquote data-quote="Judderz" data-source="post: 752681" data-attributes="member: 2618"><p>Think your slightly bias having Villa up there, they might be having their best season this year, (albeit with scrappy wins) but they haven't achieved much in the last decade, so to call them a top club (and to put them 3rd) would IMO be totally wrong. Today proved it tbh, didn't look like winning the game, Petrov shoulda gone for the handball, but thats football.</p><p></p><p>I'd have:</p><p></p><p><strong>Man Utd</strong> (Only because of their consistency)</p><p><strong>Arsenal</strong> (They had a few good seasons but have tailed off lately)</p><p><strong>Chelsea</strong> (Have won a few pieces of silverware over the recent years)</p><p><strong>Liverpool</strong> (Might be champions of Europe, but have yet to prove domestic prowess, this is probably their closest premiership challenge to date)</p><p><strong>Everton</strong> (Most consistent top 6 finishers over the last 5 years)</p><p></p><p>Would probably have Newcastle then Villa 6th and 7th respectively, after that would be anyones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Judderz, post: 752681, member: 2618"] Think your slightly bias having Villa up there, they might be having their best season this year, (albeit with scrappy wins) but they haven't achieved much in the last decade, so to call them a top club (and to put them 3rd) would IMO be totally wrong. Today proved it tbh, didn't look like winning the game, Petrov shoulda gone for the handball, but thats football. I'd have: [B]Man Utd[/B] (Only because of their consistency) [B]Arsenal[/B] (They had a few good seasons but have tailed off lately) [B]Chelsea[/B] (Have won a few pieces of silverware over the recent years) [B]Liverpool[/B] (Might be champions of Europe, but have yet to prove domestic prowess, this is probably their closest premiership challenge to date) [B]Everton[/B] (Most consistent top 6 finishers over the last 5 years) Would probably have Newcastle then Villa 6th and 7th respectively, after that would be anyones. [/QUOTE]
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