Jamie Redknapps spådom for Sky Sports:
Newcastle United
THE DEAL: This is going to be a tough season on Tyneside. Yes, they will all be delighted to be back in the Premier League and I am sure most of us are happy to have them back, but I am sure Chris Hughton and his players are under no illusion. The fact that Mike Ashley hasn't exactly given him too many gifts since going up suggests it is going to be a tough, tough season for them - and they will do really well to stay up. I have to say I am looking forward to going up there to work as well, because when St James' Park is full and rocking there are few places like it in English football. Those fans are a huge asset but by the same token, if things start going wrong they can get edgy and that really gives away teams a lift. I suspect though, given what they've been through in the past couple of years, they will realise they are not going to win every week and they will have to be realistic.
ACE IN THE PACK: Andy Carroll - He is the one I am looking forward to watching. He's big, strong, faster than people think and great in the air. He's been given the famous number nine shirt, which shows how much they think of him.
IN THE BLACK: That crowd can be worth a goal start, providing Newcastle make a decent start to games - and the season itself - and it will be great to go there again.
RED ALERT: They have decent players in Steven Taylor, Kevin Nolan, Alan Smith and Sol Campbell (who has always been big, by the way) but given the lack of funds this summer, do they have enough in the squad? That's the big question for me.
THE VERDICT: I think they are going to be in for an uncomfortable season, but I think they will stay up. And after the recent problems, that should be enough reason for the Toon Army to celebrate.
Ellers er det enkelte Teamtalk skribenter som mener Sol blir mannen med flest røde kort, og Hughton første manager ut døra