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Post by mcscooby on May 23, 2010 14:32:18 GMT
Bet365 have Brum, Blackburn and Sunderland with better odd than us!
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Post by jacka118 on May 23, 2010 15:52:08 GMT
Birmigham, you heard it here first folks
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Post by visunitafortior on May 23, 2010 16:00:05 GMT
We could be down there, especially if we don't buy 2 quality strikers.
Any 3 from Stoke, Bolton, Wigan, Wolves, Bham, Blackpool, West Brom, West Ham, Newcastle and Blackburn.
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Post by bostonstokie on May 23, 2010 16:10:49 GMT
We could be down there, especially if we don't buy 2 quality strikers. Any 3 from Stoke, Bolton, Wigan, Wolves, Bham, Blackpool, West Brom, West Ham, Newcastle and Blackburn. Not exactly going out on a limb there, are you? ;D
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Post by stokelad84 on May 23, 2010 16:15:29 GMT
We could be down there, especially if we don't buy 2 quality strikers. Any 3 from Stoke, Bolton, Wigan, Wolves, Bham, Blackpool, West Brom, West Ham, Newcastle and Blackburn. So anybody in the bottom half? Wow
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Post by mermaidsal on May 23, 2010 18:09:39 GMT
Can't believe the Toon's odds for staying up are so good, they've got a great manager if they've got the balls to keep him but if they can't afford to improve their squad they've got serious issues and won't have Blackpool's David and Goliath quality.
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Post by cobhamstokey on May 23, 2010 18:15:48 GMT
I'd say they're about right however I do think that Brum and Blackburn will struggle more next year in particularly Blackburn how they finished 10th I'll never know.
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Post by Squeekster on May 23, 2010 18:37:03 GMT
I think West Ham will be ok with Grant at the helm and as said before any team from 10 th down will be in the mix as far as i'm concerned.
If we finish above the bottom 3 then happy days.
We still have improve on our playing side of things so if we get 3 or 4 verygood signings then we should be more than safe again.
When Newcastle and Boro got relegated no-one expected it so you never know.
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Post by mermaidsal on May 23, 2010 18:37:00 GMT
I'd say they're about right however I do think that Brum and Blackburn will struggle more next year in particularly Blackburn how they finished 10th I'll never know. I agree, think Brum are the biggest risk club for 2nd season syndrome though.
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Post by Squeekster on May 23, 2010 18:39:20 GMT
Can't believe the Toon's odds for staying up are so good, they've got a great manager if they've got the balls to keep him but if they can't afford to improve their squad they've got serious issues and won't have Blackpool's David and Goliath quality. Also Sal half of their first team are loan signings,lets just hope they can get them back on a season long loans for next season.
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Post by PoisonedDonkey on May 23, 2010 18:39:24 GMT
Blackpool West Ham West Brom
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Post by stevoyork on May 23, 2010 19:57:05 GMT
Fucking hell! I reckon it could be any three from the bottom half of the table this coming season!!
Blackpool could surprise- they play some good football, and play with passion and pride (something Burnley lacked at times- well especially after Judas left). Newcastle and West Brazil? Surely they've learnt some lessons?? After that it's the same old same old; Wigan have (currently) too much quality to go down (and have a bloody good chairman)- and West Ham, even though they will have to sell some players, they will get in a very strong manager, who will settle the ship. Can't see them going down either, because it WOULD be catastrophic from a business point of view if they did.
So... who knows!
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