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[QUOTE="IthacaMatt, post: 3933255, member: 405"] If we consider the 6 (or sometimes 7) spots for Euro League, and that new one they just introduced, then I think you have something like this: TIER ONE - TITLE CONTENDERS [B]Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea[/B] and [B]Manchester United.[/B] TIER TWO - COULD CRASH TOP FOUR [B]Leicester City, West Ham[/B] (if they sign another striker), [B]Tottenham[/B] (if they keep Kane) TIER THREE - COMPETING FOR EUROPE [B]Everton[/B] (if you keep James Rodriguez into it, and you add another couple players), [B]Aston Villa[/B] (need another offensive player - winger or striker), [B]Arsenal [/B]has too much talent not to be in the hunt for 6-10th place, [B]Wolves[/B] have sold a little too much, but they still have a pretty good team, [B]Leeds[/B] and even [B]Newcastle[/B], could compete for the scraps at the end of the European buffet table. Newcastle has a very underrated roster. Mike Ashley may be the worst owner in sports, but they have put together some pretty good talent if they can stay fit. Bielsa makes Leeds a wildcard. Has the league figured them out this year? Bamford gives them a quality striker, they have a couple very good midfielders. I think there are 13 or 14 teams with a balance of offensive and defensive talent, who can truly compete in the Premier League and the Cup competitions, for certain. [/QUOTE]
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