CanuckMightyWhite wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 4:51 pm
They did improve no doubt but the task is still immense.
Norwich have had an uptake in form, Burnley still have a lot of games in hand and will be fighting for every point.
Watford is doomed, their schedule is atrocious.
Everton have enough quality but they will be struggling down there, I think they will be safe eventually but it won’t be pretty.
One of Southampton, Palace and Brentford will be down there too.
Leeds have the best Manager in this list, and able bodies returning, we will be fine.
Watford and Burnley most likely to go down. One of Newcastle, Brentford, Norwich most likely to take the final spot.
Trippier and Guimares are good signings, the rest are just bodies.
Think that's harsh on Burn and Targett, mind you.
The former is a decent ball playing CB, and a monster to boot. Plus he's a local lad, so there'll be no shortage of effort on his part. Targett is an improvement on Lewis and out-of-position players like Manquillo, Dummett, and Ritchie. Wood is just a big lump, a bang average PL striker who would never have been signed if Wilson had stayed fit into Feb.
Norwich and Watford + 1 of Brentford, Burnley, Everton, Leeds and Newcastle. The toffees biggest gambles are in the manager's office and in the midfield engine room. Unless I've got Van de Beek wrong, he's not a defensive midfielder?
Your biggest gamble was not strengthening at all, when your squad appears ravaged by injury?