Marc - Zaragoza
I expect Marc to have a bit of a topsy turvy season, that will be worse league wise than last season due to a lot of his loan players going back to there clubs, if he fails to qualify for the Europe and if he makes his traditional early exit in the cups, I can't see the board and fans being to happy with that, I reckon with the limit additional quality he should gain an automatic European qualification position in the league, as long as he does not play Valencia too often

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Dave - Villarreal
Decent team but has not strengthened so far. However with decent core of players and you'd think a decent amount of money, he will be looking to gain a place in Europe. A Liverpool fan but you can't hold that against him :p Williams will go either way by being one of Villarreal best managers or one of the worse, and remember that takes some doing best there last manager was John

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Carl - Betis
If his key players stay fit, then he should do well, but with a brittle squad, he may be vulnerable with a few players on the treatment table. If he has a bit of luck, then he can make Europe, but if not he could fall short. As a positive he has a solid defence/GK so he should be tight at the back and with the takeover big spending Carl will have even more money at his disposal.
Simone - Osasuna
I think Simone has signed some good players in his time as boss of Osasuna and he will be looking to play a bigger part in the Champions League this time around. Carlos Vela loan move from Arsenal could be one of the signing of the season and I reckon Simone will repeat his feet of a top 4 finish again this season.
Danny - Sevilla
I have quality all over the park and nothing less than a top 4 finish and I will look upon that as a disappointing season, and I doubt the board or fan would tolerated it....an interesting battle with Razor should ensue. Pazzini and Johnson will get the goals and defence is sturdy enough with the addition of Woodgate.
Simon - Valencia
I've seen first hand that his midfield is quality and will create chances for the strikers. If Villa can stick them in the net, then I can see Valencia mounting a title challenge, its certainly possible. However maybe they are a little poorer at the back and with the creaking legs of Ayala, it could prove his undoing...still it least be a top four place again.
Rick - Deportivo
Ex EPL Legend and FMEL flop is back

, yes Rick "one season wonder" has taken over the job of once great Deportivo to try and change around there fortunes. It going to be a hard task but Rick has always built solid formations so I expect him to climb the league once he has signed a couple of his little gems he has been taking about. The main flaw in Ricks managerial ability is how often he spends down the pub missing vital games for his team.
Andrew II - Espanyol
Ummmmm, has some good players, but overall he lacks depth of La Liga quality players. I think his success could be determined by how he plays the transfer market, as I believe he definitely lacks the quality to push up the table. When you look at rival squads,and managers, you cant help but think of him as a poor mans Recreativo. The signing of Brazilian Ratinho will add a bit of class to the team and Tamudo will always score you goals.
Stephen II - Atletico
Poor old Stephen has had pc trouble of late and had hardly managed any games but with the players at his disposal, mainly Torres Stephen should finish high up in La Liga. The manager has already stated that he wants to win the Uefa cup this season after his disappointment of the final last season

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John II - Recreativo
Another member who suffered pc trouble while he was manager of Villarreal but now John has finally spent some of his cash on a brand new one

, he is ready to show everyone what a good manager he is. Recreativo have a good team and there is talk that they have a bit of cash to spend on new players, so if John spends it wisely they will make Uefa next season at least.