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So far, so good

Well, Gameweek 4 has been and gone, and it already feels like the Prem was never away. What a rollercoaster few weeks and add into that another mad transfer window and it’s just as unpredictable as ever. 

So, I hear you ask, what’s your take on the season so far Kev? I’d have to say that Man City look as unstoppable as the second half of last season, already setting a pace for the others to strive for. Elsewhere Man Utd are lucking their way into points, thanks in large parts to debatable referring in both games they have won. 

Newcastle have disappointed me so far, albeit with a tricky few opening fixtures so the jury is still a little bit out on them. I’ve been really impressed by Spurs post-Kane, they are an entertaining team to watch and they are playing decent football. 

I’m really looking forward to seeing how Brighton continue to progress, especially with the addition of Fati to the ranks. He is a very exciting talent and will hopefully deliver in the worlds greatest league. 

Elsewhere things are pretty much as expected, with the bottom 6 containing teams I thought would struggle this season. 

On a personal note, Forest have exceeded expectations, not for one minute did I expect to see us up in 9th after the opening 4 fixtures included Arsenal, Man Utd and Chelsea. The 3 points yesterday were a very nice bonus, and it was encouraging to see us scaring the other teams even if we did come away empty handed from both. With the additions that came in on deadline day, I think we honestly have a squad that should be targeting mid table at least, and dreaming of even higher. Who knows, but we will see in due course. 

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