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    The new season is upon us and the Reds begin where they left off, with a trip to the Britannia. Hopefully the outcome will be different this time, both in terms of the individual fixture and the season as a whole. Having been granted a stay of execution the top four is the goal for Brendan this year, but will he get there? Ten of our writers make their predictions, and we want your vote too...

     


It’s hard not to be drawn into being somewhat optimistic in these moments of anticipation for a new season. The slings and arrows of the misuse of outrageous fortunes have not yet worn me down to the point where I don’t look for more uplifting suggestions for the season to come when I poke through the footballing tea leaves of a summer’s work.

 

I realise this leaves me open to that familiar feeling of a poker player losing a hand that a voice in his head told him he was mad to be chasing in the first place. The problem with constructing a world of wonderful gingerbread cottages is when, in the first match of the season, reality bites and Ryan Shawcross knocks you out whilst Charlie Adam eats the aforementioned house.

 

We’ll score a shedload more goals, the additional dynamism and defensive graft will somewhat stem the bleeding at the other end and we’ll sneak 4th place. Definitely. Ok; possibly.

 

Stu Montagu

@SimianJustice

 


 

I'll cement my reputation as a blurry-eyed optimist by predicting we’ll finish 3rd. Liverpool have bought well, strengthened the defence, can score from a number of positions and have the depth to cope with a busy season. The jury is out on some of our rivals for top 4. United don’t look stronger than last year. Pellegrini will be under immense pressure after last season. I'd expect Arsenal to finish 2nd with Chelsea walking it again, but I'm betting 2014-15 was an aberration and the ‘real’ (2013-14) Liverpool will stand up. We’ll cruise into an automatic Champions League spot.

 

Jeff Goulding

@ShanklyBoys1

 


 

I actually think we'll finish fifth but I can't bring myself to enter a season with such cripplingly mediocre expectations. Therefore, I'll go one better and say fourth.

 

A Champions League berth for Liverpool is achievable if we get a bit of luck and the wheels fall off a couple of the teams above. This would preferably include Manchester United. As it stands I'm doubtful whether we can make up ground on last season's top four. However, if we manage to get off to a good start like we did in 2013/14 confidence will grow and there's a chance we can kick on.

 

The defence remains a major concern for me. We desperately need at least one of the new strikers to hit the ground running. Hopefully we can mitigate the damage at the back and pick up enough points to grab that fourth place spot.

 

Neil Poole

@WeAre_Liverpool

 


 

I really don’t have a clue what to expect this season. Pretty happy that we signed three players with solid premier league pedigree, all 24 or over. Benteke Ings Origi and Firminho on paper offer more goals than Sterling Ballotelli Lambert and Borini, so that should help. 

 

I can still see us leaking goals for fun though, as the Manager, Goalkeeper, Left back, Centre back or Holding midfielders haven’t changed. I don’t think we have improved the squad enough to overtake last seasons top 4, and the Europa League Thursdays nights could be a burden. 

 

So I reckon fifth

 

Simon Ward

@SiWard2505

 


 

In my view we'll finish fifth. I've no doubt we'll significantly improve from the previous debacle, but numerous new players won't all immediately click or even ultimately come good. Throw in the awful early away fixtures, the spending of the incumbent top four and Spurs having finished above us in four out of five seasons, and top four looks tough.

 

Of course, there are flaws above us and Benteke's goals will add ten points assuming he hits even half decent form. However, I think there's too much for us to do with too many potential barriers in our way - the Europa League especially - to get CL qualification. I'd be delighted to be wrong though because that'd be huge for us.

 

That all said, in the unlikely event of Daniel Sturridge quickly returning to peak form and fitness, all bets are off - he's that good.

 

Paul Natton

@OxtonSoulBoy

 


 

I think we've bought very well so far and unlike last summer, there appears to be a sound strategy to what we're trying to do. Have we done enough? Not for me. I still think we're missing a top class centre half and a top class defensive midfielder, but Rodgers isn't going to change his mind on that. He's rightly beefed up our attacking options and he'll live or die by that.

 

If Firmino and Benteke do as they should then I think we have an opportunity to finish in the top 3. I don't buy the Mancs at the moment (although they might yet spend) and I think Arsenal and Man City are still there to be got at. We could finish in the top 4, easily, but we could equally implode with our tough start and finish 6th or 7th.

 

But if that's the case we'll have a new manager. And then anything could happen. I'm going to try being optimistic for once and say we'll finish 4th.

 

Dan Thomas

@TLW1Dan

 


 

We're basically battling with Spurs for 5th/6th right now, and they've bested us more often than not in the last few years. I can't see us cracking the top four because they've all gotten better. You could argue that United are vulnerable as they're light on strikers but the window is still open  and they have a penchant for splashing the cash recently. The other three have improved (Arsenal) or were better than us anyway (City, Chelsea).

 

This is a dark time to be a red, no one seems to have any real confidence in the manager and the team still has issues in the same areas. Maybe Benteke can provide the goals we need but there's still a lack of leadership and questionable defensive issues. Plus we have the burden/increased workload of the Europa League, and Rodgers seems to struggle with two games in a week. I'll go 6th because my optimism meter is running on empty.

 

Julian Richards

@Juleswithnoname

 


 

We’ll be better than last season because we’ll score more goals. We might concede the same or improve a bit, so how well we do depends entirely on how good Benteke is (and to a lesser extent Firmino). If he gets 20-25 goals then we’ll make the top four. If he doesn’t, it will be a real struggle, unless Sturridge sorts himself out.

 

To me it’s a battle between us and both Manc clubs for the 3rd and 4th places. As bad as we were last season look at how close we were to both of them going into the final ten games or so before we lost to Utd and then quit. They aren’t that good, neither are we, so anything can happen. I’ll go 4th but it could just as easily be 3rd or 5th as it’s wide open.

 

Dave Usher

@theliverpoolway

 


 

If we can stay in touch with top four after the first difficult batch of away games then there is no reason we can't go on a run from December onwards and make a good fist of claiming 4th place. Last season our dreadful start left us with too much ground to make up and the good middle third of the season counted for little in the end.

 

Chelsea and Arsenal will be the top two but we could take advantage of possible uncertainty at City with Pellegrini looking insecure and United looking like they may lack a bit of firepower right now (transfer window still being open notwithstanding of course). I will predict a tight 4th placed finish at the expense of City or United as things stand right now but possible/probable signings from those two in the coming weeks will force an opinion change again.

 

John Gallagher

@jrewingL4

 


 

I think we’ll be ok this year, maybe even pretty good. Transfer business has been solid (for once). We’ve added goals, experience and a full back capable of defending. We’ve got a decent team with decent depth. However, I don’t see us making any huge strides forward and that Thursday-Sunday schedule could kill us early on.

 

I don’t think Sterling’s departure will even remotely affect us (especially with Ibe), but Steven Gerrard’s will. It feels like the heart has been ripped out and there’s not one proper leader at the club now, including the manager, and that’s a worry. Fourth is definitely achievable, but we’ll finish fifth.

 

Chris Smith

@ByChrisSmith

 

 


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I fucking hate this aiming for fourth place shit. If you are first you are first. If you are second you are nothing, remember.

 

And I fucking hate this "if you think we're going to finish fifth, then it means you are satisfied with that" shit.

 

How is it so hard for people to tell the difference between "Where do you think we will finish?" and "Where do you hope we will finish?"

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6th. To get 4th we'd need all of the new players to instantly gel which won't happen. We're gonna start the Stoke game with potentially 5 new players who haven't played together before in a competitive game. That's a shit load of change.

 

It'll take us a dozen games to get up to speed and for Rodge to find his best team/formation. By then we will have dropped a shit load of points.

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6th. To get 4th we'd need all of the new players to instantly gel which won't happen. We're gonna start the Stoke game with potentially 5 new players who haven't played together before in a competitive game. That's a shit load of change.

 

It'll take us a dozen games to get up to speed and for Rodge to find his best team/formation. By then we will have dropped a shit load of points.

We are always in transition aren't we

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20th, poor squad + awful oxygen thief manager = goodnight top flight!

 

If we sack Rigsby by Christmas, Klopp might get us mid-table!

Well played mate, well played indeed.

 

*can I get next weeks winning lottery numbers off you now?

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Next season? Champions.

 

Watch as a balanced and hungry team emerges this summer. Klopp will have them playing for him and for the shirt. With no European football they will be better prepared for each league game. It won't quite be 38 cup finals, as it's impossible to have that big match feel for every league game, but that's what Klopp will be demanding. The fans can make a real difference too - OK, the final against Sevilla didn't work out, but what about knocking Man Utd out and Dortmund too? The fans really helped those nights happen.

 

I can't wait to see it all unfold, but I think we've got a chance.

 

Champions.

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I was very positive when we appointed Klopp. I think he's not only a great manager but the best we'd get by a country mile in the supposed new football world order.

 

Id hoped the club would push the boat out regarding quality transfers. Nothing stupid or over the top but clearly that's not going to happen. No doubt the lack of european football will not help and I admire Klopp's stance of not being interested in players who put european football ahead of signing for the club.

 

But, its a sad reflection on football today that many so called top players think that way.

 

I want to say I think we'll finish in the top 4 but based on current signings, think 5th is going to be more likely. Even then, we'll need to be very focused.

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Utd, chelsea and Arsenal will be fighting for the title next season. Our only hope of a top four spot will be Pep stuggling in England.

 

I think conte could take a season or two to get used to the PL as well.

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Next season? Champions.

 

Watch as a balanced and hungry team emerges this summer. Klopp will have them playing for him and for the shirt. With no European football they will be better prepared for each league game. It won't quite be 38 cup finals, as it's impossible to have that big match feel for every league game, but that's what Klopp will be demanding. The fans can make a real difference too - OK, the final against Sevilla didn't work out, but what about knocking Man Utd out and Dortmund too? The fans really helped those nights happen.

 

I can't wait to see it all unfold, but I think we've got a chance.

 

Champions.

A man of the cloth hitting the crackpipe this early in the day? For shame, G.

 

Fair play for your positivity, mate.

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I think conte could take a season or two to get used to the PL as well.

Hopefully but I do think Chelsea have a really good squad that simply downed tools last season. Theyre also bound to sign a few very good players, not kids from Bulgaria that might be good but top class proven internationals.
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We should be aiming to win it this season. Leicester showed there's never any excuse for a lack of ambition. All depends on who we buy though. Realistically I'd guess 3rd once we've turfed a few of the bums out and hopefully have some proper players coming in.

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We should be aiming to win it this season. Leicester showed there's never any excuse for a lack of ambition. All depends on who we buy though. Realistically I'd guess 3rd once we've turfed a few of the bums out and hopefully have some proper players coming in.

 

Im sure we will be aiming to win it. Would love it if we could pull it off. But you just know some people will attempt to denigrate it if we did because we werent in Europe.

 

Last time I checked, you had to be top after 38 league games and european results dont count.

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Hopefully but I do think Chelsea have a really good squad that simply downed tools last season. Theyre also bound to sign a few very good players, not kids from Bulgaria that might be good but top class proven internationals.

 

Yeah I wouldnt disagree with that. Im just hoping conte does find it difficult and we can take advantage.

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Im sure we will be aiming to win it. Would love it if we could pull it off. But you just know some people will attempt to denigrate it if we did because we werent in Europe.

 

Last time I checked, you had to be top after 38 league games and european results dont count.

We're probably one of if not the most hated teams in the league. Of course people would attempt to denigrate it.

 

All the more reason to go out and win it. We shouldn't be playing for fourth as in previous years.

 

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Looks hard to predict again next season. Us not being in Europe will help,three big clubs with new managers, what will happen with Spurs, Leicester and West Ham, will Arsenal ever stop finishing 2-4th

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Sadly I think We'll finish 5th or 6th which seems to be our standard positions in recent years bar 13/14. But really we should be seriously challenging to break into the top 4 especially with no Europe.

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We should be aiming to win it this season. Leicester showed there's never any excuse for a lack of ambition. All depends on who we buy though. Realistically I'd guess 3rd once we've turfed a few of the bums out and hopefully have some proper players coming in.

 

Love to be wrong but can't see this at all. Going to take at least next summer before Klopp has built a proper team/squad.

 

We'll have too many wasters left in the squad going into next season.

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