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[QUOTE="OrangeFoo, post: 3414235, member: 210"] Great post... I think Chelsea is in a great position for the next few years with all off their young talent in place already. The two EPL monsters are Liverpool and Man City and I think both are going to get old pretty quickly next season. Liverpool won't spend big to replenish this offseason because their owners aren't going to let the club operate at a loss and given the revenue hit that coronavirus is bringing that will be a problem. This will mean that Liverpool will have gone two consecutive years without any major upgrades to the team. I was really hoping that Liverpool got Werner. It's too bad, I think Liverpool are on the doorstep of a 5/6 year run of dominance but I'm not sure they will be able to replenish themselves and there is a pretty big gap between their front line stars and their bench. I think Man City will have trouble replenishing their team between the potential Champs League ban and the coronavirus impact on the market. I also think Pep won't be coach 12 months from today which will also make it hard for him to recruit. Tottenham has gotten worse and worse and will likely lose Kane this offseason. I think they will have trouble reloading because no one is going to want to play for Mourinho. Tottenham are a preview of what Liverpool will be in a few seasons if they can't reload the squad. ManU is probably next best positioned after Chelsea... they have young talent but no game changers yet. Yeah, yeah Rashford this and Rashford that... to me he needs to prove that he can lead the line and not just be a complementary piece. More importantly ManU will have the ability to splash the cash that Liverpool and Tottenham don't. My main question is who will manage ManUre next year? Do they give Ole one more shot or is it going to one the Poch show? My prediction for the next few years is we go back to Chelsea/Manure at the top of the table. Big wildcard will be what happens to City if/when pep leaves. [/QUOTE]
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