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by Cobi » 16 May 2012 18:46
SydenhamRoyal Nailing my colours to the mast, we will not be in the bottom 6. I predict 14th - bottom of the promoted clubs.
To go down: Blackpool, Aston Villa, Sunderland if Blackpool promoted; if Blackpool not promoted, swap Blackpool for Swansea.
by SydenhamRoyal » 16 May 2012 19:06
CobiSydenhamRoyal Nailing my colours to the mast, we will not be in the bottom 6. I predict 14th - bottom of the promoted clubs.
To go down: Blackpool, Aston Villa, Sunderland if Blackpool promoted; if Blackpool not promoted, swap Blackpool for Swansea.
You are aware that only twice in the Prems history have all three promoted clubs stayed up? You think it will happen in back to back seasons? Mental.
Random predictions before you know the squads is just a waste of time. Snowball, really all that effort? You need to get out more.
by Snowball » 16 May 2012 19:26
CobiSydenhamRoyal Nailing my colours to the mast, we will not be in the bottom 6. I predict 14th - bottom of the promoted clubs.
To go down: Blackpool, Aston Villa, Sunderland if Blackpool promoted; if Blackpool not promoted, swap Blackpool for Swansea.
You are aware that only twice in the Prems history have all three promoted clubs stayed up? You think it will happen in back to back seasons? Mental.
Random predictions before you know the squads is just a waste of time. Snowball, really all that effort? You need to get out more.
by Only one Trevor Morley » 16 May 2012 19:48
by Ian Royal » 16 May 2012 20:02
Only one Trevor Morley Genuinely think we will do better then some suggesting as McDermott is master tactician and our way of soaking up pressure before pouncing on break will be perfect for teams that are knackered from europe/euros/olympics. Iquite want west ham to go up. Brian has sussed big sam out so that's 6 points and saints are a two man team.
Recent events could see both Wigan and Norwich managerless and I always think that teams with stability do better. Stoke also look like they could struggle.
We won't pull up trees but we'll survive
by Optimist » 17 May 2012 13:23
by SWLR » 17 May 2012 13:47
by SydenhamRoyal » 17 May 2012 19:23
SWLR Norwich are my current favourites for 2SS over Swansea
by Platypuss » 17 May 2012 19:30
SydenhamRoyalSWLR Norwich are my current favourites for 2SS over Swansea
Second season syndrome does not strike that often - just 6 times in the history of the Premier League have a team been relegated in their second season in the top flight, out of the roughly 60 teams that have been relegated in that time
by royalsroyalsroyals92 » 17 May 2012 19:51
Snowball SAFE
Fulham Think they are a decent side, decent manager. Safe unless they have major injuries
Wigan IF they keep players and manager, should stay up. Can be great on their day
West Brom Will depend on who comes in, to some extent, but will be surprised if they are not bottom 8 at best
Saints. Think they will do OK and finish at least 4 places above RFC if they keep players/manager and add 1-2
West Ham (IF) Head-Games one for me. Might be low-mid-table but will need to start well
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In Real Danger, expect 1 to be relegated
Sunderland Hard one but I don't see them having a top-half season
Stoke May stay up but won't be far away from the drop.
Aston Villa Will depend on who is new manager but they look like a club in trouble
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Out and Out relegation Candidates
Reading I think we will be pasted in some games v the best. Hard to believe we won't be in bottom six.
Swansea Can't see them as long-term Premiership team. Have a fit with Rodgers, but think they'll be sussed next year. Bottom 5
Norwich Plenty of passion etc but if Lambert goes, could see a break-up and relegation
QPR Think they will struggle. Taraabt hasn't worked, bit of unrest maybe. Bottom 5 again
Blackpool (IF) Sadly, think they'll lose the PO Final. If they go up, best is 4th bottom but likely to drop
If Blackpool beat WHU in the PO Final, I could see us finishing 15/16/17 with a little bit of luck
16 Reading (presuming we bring in real quality, and Harte [who I love] is not left back)
17 One of of Villa or Swansea, Sunderland, Stoke, Norwich (could see 3/4 of these in trouble)
18 One of Villa or Swansea, Sunderland, Stoke, Norwich
19 QPR
20 Blackpool
But if WHU win the PO Final, think Saints and WHU will finish above us meaning 3 of Villa, Swansea, Stoke, QPR, Sunderland, Norwich
have to be in trouble for us to survive. As I see it, I think in many ways we were inferior to Saints, WHU
and Birmingham this season, despite the table, and we over-achieved magnificently
Presuming West Ham come up , sadly I think we have a very good chance of coming straight back down.
Our best chance is winning the bottom-end six-pointers. I expect some horrible hammerings next year.
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