by rhroyal »
14 May 2012 19:53
Villa are an unknown quantity but have the reputation to attract players.
West Brom could lose their way without Hodgson, but have a decent team in my view and I expect them to be okay. QPR have a good side in paper, resources and a good manager.
The obvious choices from current PL teams for me are Norwich, Wigan and Swansea. Norwich and Swansea will be a simple case of second season syndrome. The players won't be as up for games as this year, the fans and media will start putting pressure on them to beat the likes of us, which they're not used to. Players may not have the same hunger to prove themselves as PL players. No longer an unknown quantity, and all this before we consider what happens if a couple of players leave, have their heads turned or simply lose form. Swansea have already lost Siggy. Not saying they're sure to go down, but the second season is tough and clubs aren't always prepared for everything I just stated. We weren't. We thought it wouldn't happen to us. Plus neither have big budgets to strengthen.
I list Wigan because I can see them losing Martinez. Even if he stays, he will have to maintain his truly exceptional standards to keep them up. Fair play if he does.
Beyond what's listed, there are a few teams who have the propensity to implode and pull themselves in through bad management. Stoke, Sunderland and Fulham are established up there but are only a few bad decisions away from undoing good work.
Us, I fully expect to be in the mix and it will be decided by fine margins again. I hope we can surprise people in our first season and am not putting it beyond the realms of possibility, but I think we'll find it tougher than last time.