Premier League 2017-18 preview No3: Brighton & Hove Albion
Of the summer signings, only Brown has Premier League experience and that amounts to two short substitute appearances. For years Brighton have been viewed as a forward-thinking model club, a team who are Premier League ready. Premier League 2017-18 preview No2: Bournemouth | Ben Fisher Read moreWith promotion in the bag, Brighton stumbled over the line as runners-up but only after dismantling the Championship with their punchy, attacking football. Dunk's chance in the Premier League has been a long time coming. The scale of the club's achievements saw Bloom and the manager, Chris Hughton, granted the freedom of the city.
Premier League 2017-18 preview No1: Arsenal
Add Danny Welbeck, Theo Walcott, Alex Iwobi and Özil, and Arsenal are currently overstaffed in forward positions. For the sixth consecutive season the fixture computer has served up a home game for starters – but Arsenal have won only one of those. But now that Wenger has signed up to stay for another two years at least, Arsenal can try to put emotional distractions to one side. Arsenal continue to make defiant noises but some uncertainty is inevitable surrounding all those important players going into the final year of their deal. The ongoing hokey-cokey involving Sánchez, Olivier Giroud and Lucas Pérez may well bubble along beyond the start of the season.This content may collect you by Max Nolan
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