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Tony Cascarino’s Premier League guide Arsenal How they will finish 1st Chelsea 2nd Arsenal 3rd Manchester United 4th Everton 5th Tottenham Hotspur 6th Liverpool 7th Manchester City 8th Aston Villa 9th Bolton Wanderers Aston Villa They can go well if Laurent Koscielny hits the ground running, if Andrey Arshavin is in the mood and provided they avoid the injury problems of last season. Marouane Chamakh will slot in nicely and keeping Cesc Fàbregas is a huge boost Player to watch Laurent Koscielny Birmingham City Surprise flops. Last term’s terrific success was based on avoiding injuries, a great goalkeeper and massive overachievement from the back four and the likes of Lee Bowyer. Everything went right; that won't happen again. And I’m not convinced Nikola Zigic will justify his big fee Solid, strong and direct as usual but will do worse than last season because they have stood still while rivals have improved. They haven't done anything in the transfer window so far, which is astonishing, but they will be competitive anyway Watch Ashley Young Worry Stiliyan Petrov 6th Villa have finished sixth for the past three years and six times in the past 12 seasons Player to worry about Manuel Almunia Blackburn Rovers Watch Cameron Jerome Blackpool Everything is against them staying up and they could easily finish with the worst points tally in Premier League history but I’m going to be bold and say they’ll pull off a miracle thanks to their home form. A bad start and it’s curtains Very quiet this summer, they need the prospective takeover to happen so Sam Allardyce can have money to spend. Regardless, they will be hard to beat. The continued success of the Christopher Samba and Ryan Nelsen centre-back partnership is vital Worry Ben Foster Worry Morten Gamst Pedersen Watch Nikola Kalinic Bolton Wanderers Safe, easily. They improved under Owen Coyle, he’s got them heading in the right direction, the team are sound and I love the signing of Martin Petrov, who is potentially the best signing of the summer if he can stay fit Worry Brett Ormerod Watch Charlie Adam Worry Johan Elmander Watch Martin Petrov 10th Sunderland 11th Stoke City 12th Blackburn Rovers 13th Fulham 14th West Ham United 15th Newcastle United 16th Wolverhampton Wanderers 17th Blackpool 18th Birmingham City 19th Wigan Athletic Trophies in Arsène Wenger’s first seven years at Arsenal First 8 In second seven 3 Fact Last season was the first since 2004-05 that they were neither promoted nor relegated Fact Fact Last season’s average attendance at Ewood Park was the highest since 2002-03 If Ormerod plays he will have represented the club in each of the top four divisions 10th 20th West Bromwich Albion Prediction 2nd 8th 18th 12th 17th 9th Chelsea Everton Fulham Liverpool Manchester City Manchester United Newcastle United It’s stating the obvious but they’ll be the team to beat again and should be better than last season with Michael Essien back and Yossi Benayoun arriving to solve the problem right side of midfield. And plenty of cover so can cope with injuries Watch Michael Essien Fact Worry John Obi Mikel Only Wayne Rooney, Cristiano Ronaldo and Didier Drogba have scored more Premier League goals than Frank Lampard in the past five years It’s a big ask for Mark Hughes. The fans won't accept the physical style he produced at Blackburn but he hasn’t got a Manchester City budget to produce a flair-filled side. Solving Fulham’s habitual poor away form will be crucial I expect great things. They were as good as anyone in the second half of the campaign in 2009-10 once their injury glut had cleared. If all the key players are fit, I think they will spring a shock and qualify for the Champions League Watch Leon Osman Fact Worry Tim Howard Only Chelsea and Manchester United accrued more points in the second half of last season than Everton Watch Damien Duff Hard to say how they’ll do because they have such potential going forward when everyone is fit but there are question marks. Joe Cole could be their greatest asset or biggest liability. I expect a cautious style under Roy Hodgson Watch Fernando Torres Worry John Paintsil The club played 63 matches last season but only 45 the previous campaign Fact 63 09-10 08-09 Their bench will be brilliant. But the first XI? Like last season, not sure they will gel. They’ll get goals but Roberto Mancini is setting them up for a defensive counter-attacking style that’s not a title-winning formula Worry Joe Cole Since promotion in 1962, Liverpool have finished outside the top six only five times Watch Carlos Tévez Fact I certainly don’t think they’ll win it. There’s a lack of depth in midfield and though there are a lot of goal threats, such as the exciting and instinctive Javier Hernández, they are still hugely reliant on Wayne Rooney Worry Gareth Barry Watch Javier Hernández 4th This is the fifth successive season that City are away on the opening day 45 Worry Rio Ferdinand The club have finished second four times in the past two decades and each time have won the title the next season They may be small but this is the club’s tenth successive top-flight season With a team full of scrappers they’ll do just about enough to survive but it’ll be a quiet and anticlimactic year after last season’s spectacular success. Talented and troubled Joey Barton, the forgotten man, is due a strong campaign Watch Joey Barton Fact Worry Sol Campbell The club have not beaten Manchester United, their first-game opponents, at Old Trafford since 1972 1st 4th 13th 6th 7th 3rd 15th Stoke City Sunderland Tottenham Hotspur West Bromwich Albion West Ham United Wigan Athletic Wolverhampton Wanderers Very predictable. They will be just what they were in the past two years: big, strong, direct, formidable at home but hit and miss on the road. No real individual weak points, it’s all about the collective with them Watch Matthew Etherington Fact 11th Worry Dave Kitson Despite their physical reputation, nine teams had a worse disciplinary record last term Frustratingly inconsistent last time and carried by the goals of Darren Bent — and it’s hard to see that changing in 2010-11. Nailed-on mid-table fodder who will conjure up the odd impressive result without doing enough to challenge for Europe Watch Darren Bent Darren Bent’s 24 league goals were worth 19 points last term — the difference between mid-table and relegation 10th Sure to challenge for the top four again but might fall just short, perhaps distracted by Europe, though there’s plenty to like about them. Exciting talent everywhere you look but Jermain Defoe has to become a better team player when he’s in a dry spell Watch Gareth Bale Worry Steed Malbranque League goals Points 24 19 5 5th I fear they will be a real letdown, just as they were at this level two years earlier. Nice football, yes, but where’s the firepower? I can’t see Roberto Di Matteo keeping them up without some dramatic new signings Worry Jermain Defoe Watch Chris Brunt Defoe scored red five times in 36 second-half -half minutes against Wigan gan last Novemberr but managed only five league eague goals in the second d half of the season Fact Michael Essien 20th Worry Scott Carson The “great escape” season of 2004-05 is the only campaign in the past ten years when the club were not promoted, relegated or in the play-offs Avram Grant reminds me of Sven-Göran Eriksson: I often wonder what he actually does. West Ham have enough to stay up but won’t do much to excite the fans and the defence is unconvincing but at least Scott Parker’s still there Watch Mark Noble Worry Thomas Hitzlsperger Grant is the club’s Managers fifth manager in Years nine years. They only had five Managers managers in 87 years between 5 1902 and 1989 14th They worry me. Titus Bramble is a big loss to a defence that shipped a frightening number of goals at times. If they are to stay up, Mauro Boselli, their big summer signing, has got to find the net on a regular basis Watch Mauro Boselli 5 9 Years 87 79 Worry Gary Caldwell The side conceded 79 goals last season: the joint-seventh worst defensive record in Premier League history A nice tight, hungry unit, there are lots of positives at Molineux and they have made a couple of shrewd summer signings, not least Steven Fletcher. I enjoyed watching him last year and he should take some of the pressure off Kevin Doyle Watch Steven Fletcher Sylvan Ebanks-Blake scored 25 times in the Championship in 2008-09 but only twice last season, one a penalty Championship goals Last season 19th Worry Adlène Guedioura 16th 25 2