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Dee predicted to be relegated this season by BetSiE


TheDarkBlues

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A computer program called BetSiE has predicted that the Dee will finish 12th, and be relegated along with St Johnstone, who will finish 11th this season.

However, I don't think anyone needs to be Nostradamus to know who will finish first and second in this league.

According to BetSiE, Celtic and Rangers will battle it out for the top two spots, with Hearts and Aberdeen fighting out for the 3rd and 4th spot. However, I don't think you need to be a supercomputer to see how the Scottish Premier League will finish season by season. You only need to look at the top flight over the last 40 years to see that nothing will change and why Scottish football needs to change.

Kilmarnock and Hibs have been predicted to have a top 6 places, Kilmarnock have started strong and have already beaten Celtic in the ViaPlay Cup and Derek McInnes seems to have turned them around.

Ross Country and Livingston have been predicted to finish in the bottom 6 with respective 9th and 10th places.

https://www.celticway.co.uk/resources/images/17139066.png?type=mds-article-620

I think every Dee understands that this season will not be an easy one. Ask anyone of the dark blue persuasion, and they will bite your hand off for a 10th place spot come the final game.

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