As a Liverpool fan I'm quite happy that Joe Cole hasn't been picked, it means he won't miss the week going away on international duty. Glen Johnson and Steven Gerrard have been picked though.
At the weekend I went to watch my other team Tranmere play Oldham match at Prenton Park. Unfortunately, Oldham won 2-1 and Tranmere didn't play very well. Also, to make things worse, our captain and main goalscorer Ian Thomas-Moore has put in a transfer request and will probably leave. I don't know where we're going to get our goals from if that happens.
This is my guess as to what the Premier League table will be come the end of the season:
1. Man Utd -

sadly. They have a good team and I think Hernandez could be a great signing for them.
2. Chelsea - They will be contenders, but I feel that they've kind of lost their edge. The squad seems weaker than last year in my opinion, but maybe a couple of signings will change that.
3. Arsenal - Same as it's been for the last few years, exciting football but not a consistent title challenge.
4. Man City - If their team gels they should make the top four, no title challenge yet though.
5. Tottenham - Another good season, but. I think they'll lose fourth to City.
6. Liverpool - I'm trying to be realistic here. We should be better than last year but in truth still not good enough for the top four.
7. Everton - A solid team that could really do well if they make a decent start, especially if they hang onto their key players such as Pienaar.
8. Aston Villa - Not convinced they'll do that well this season. The lack of investment isn't promising and they seem to have difficulty putting a full season together.
9. Blackburn - I'm expecting another top ten finish.
10. Sunderland - Look good for a mid table finish, especially if Bent scores 20+ goals again.
11. Fulham - Similar to Sunderland, I think Hughes is a good manager and they've got a decent team. Emulating Roy Hodgson's achievements will be tough.
12. Stoke - Should be mid table again, no one likes to play them but not good enough for the top ten.
13. Bolton - Will probably be safe from relegation, they're a good team with some talented players and Petrov could be a superb signing. I may be underestimating them, they could end up higher if it goes well.
14. West Ham - They seem to have brought in a few good players and should be better than they were last year (though that's not saying much).
15. Birmingham - May suffer from 'second season syndrome' but have enough about them to stay up (they will miss Joe Hart though, I don't think Ben Foster is as good as he is).
16. Newcastle - Will survive, but I don't expect any fireworks from them this year.
17. Wolves - I think they will just stay up.
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18. West Brom - I said I had a feeling they might survive, but logic suggests they will go down yet again - but will come back up again next season....
19. Wigan - Conceded lots of goals last season. Also, last year's bottom three were often very poor
20. Blackpool - I just don't think they have the quality to succeed in the Prem. I may be proven wrong.
Come next May I will no doubt have this table rammed down my throat when Blackpool stay up or Man City win the league.