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Post by davejohnno1 on Feb 1, 2015 20:59:31 GMT
Realistically Swansea are going to be fine so I think I'd like to see Crystal Palace, Sunderland and QPR go. If I had to choose 3 who I think will go down at the moment I'd go for the three promoted clubs, Leicester, QPR and Burnley. Hull are really struggling at the moment but I think Bruce will do just enough to pull them out of it. Burnley's next six away games are: Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Southampton, Everton and West Ham. And three of their next five home games include Man City, Spurs and Arsenal. Frigging hell Burnley's fixtures are horrific. I was thinking Burnley might just scrape it but having seen that they're dead. So the full house of newly promoted teams for me. So long as it is us that send them down, I will be happy. Given a choice, I'd go for Burnley, qpr and Sunderland. Sadly I can't see Sunderland falling through the trap door.
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Post by Somebody_Told_Me on Feb 1, 2015 21:06:19 GMT
Burnley sad because until they played us I would have liked them to stay up. QPR Newcastle
and Swansea for Monk
will be Burnley Leicester QPR or Villa though
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Post by surreystokie on Feb 1, 2015 21:17:00 GMT
Don't bet on Sunderland being relegated. They lost last week-end, as they usually do, but so did the five clubs below them! This week-end they're the only club in the bottom eight to have won. To still be up there, above the stragglers, when only winning one home game in the first half of the season, ( ) is against the odds. But as he proved last season, Poyet may not be a great manager but he sure is a lucky one.
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Post by Los Alfareros on Feb 1, 2015 21:28:09 GMT
Villa.
If they went down I would be so pissed for the duration of the close season I wouldnt even know who went with them.
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Post by Billybigbollox on Feb 1, 2015 21:29:13 GMT
To be honest I don't really care who goes down (how nice to say that on Feb 1!). More interested in who comes up. Derby (close - bit of a derby) Wolves (close - bit of a derby) 'Boro (backed em top it at a nice price) I think Ipswich will get one of the automatics mate I hope so. We got wagon wheels on our last trip to Portman rd. "oh wagon wheels are wonderful".
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Post by swampySCFC on Feb 1, 2015 21:36:56 GMT
Compare Stoke to QPR. Coates and Fernandes. Multi million pound shite against a bloke that knows football
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Post by 2004 on Feb 1, 2015 21:47:16 GMT
Burnley- Lost all respect for them after the home game at the Brit Leicester- For all those deluded fans that came on here saying they would get top 6 Sunderland- Deluded fans QPR- Horrible club Aston Villa- Been around too long West Brom- Would be funny to see a blemish on TP's record Hull- Don't mind them Crystal Palace- They are alright apart from the ultras
This is the order of clubs I want to go down who realistically would.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2015 22:15:37 GMT
I still dream of Leicester, Villa and WBA going down with Derby failing to get promotion leaving us as the ONLY Midlands team in the prem.
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Post by Olgrligm on Feb 1, 2015 22:46:58 GMT
I don't really want any of them to survive. Despite being run by idiots who don't get football, QPR's money makes them a threat, or at least an irritant who can steal our transfer targets, so I'd like them to go.
Despite wanting the mental brand of foreign owners to go down the divisions where they belong, I can't quite bring myself to want to see Leicester or Hull relegated. Leicester are more annoying, but they're also a good, local away day.
Palace are a London club so I want them gone - I'd get rid of all of the London clubs if I could.
Villa and Brazil are just spared my ill wishes purely because again, they're a decent local away day and I'd prefer a PL composed of Midlands teams than one made of London teams. It might do Villa some good to get relegated, if it ended up with their club being completely purged from top to bottom.
Burnley I don't mind because they're a founder member of the Football League and same for Everton, although it would be hilarious of media favourite Martinez took down unrelegateable Everton.
Finally, Sunderland. It goes without saying that this is a very appealing option for relegation.
There we go, then. QPR, Palace, Sunderland. Lovely. Bournemouth, Brentford and Derby to replace them.
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Post by DelapsWankingArm on Feb 2, 2015 6:40:06 GMT
West Brom, Villa & Burnley would be my ideal 3.
QPR, Burnley & Hull i reckon will drop.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2015 7:28:58 GMT
West Brom, Qpr and Blunderland.
Please let it happen.
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Post by thepremierbanksy on Feb 2, 2015 13:32:30 GMT
Didn't QPR massively violate the football league's financial fair play rules last season as they went up, but have got away with it because they're currently outside the FL's jurisdiction? Wouldn't mind seeing them face the music regarding that in a relegation and points docked double whammy. Don't really have a problem with them or anybody else tbh, although it'd be interesting to see what happens to Villa if they go down, at the moment you feel they could become an avalanche of misery.
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Post by viewfrominside on Feb 2, 2015 13:33:11 GMT
Lennon
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Post by realstokebloke on Feb 2, 2015 13:39:49 GMT
Palacial-loss (obviously) & Fat Charlie.
oh...
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Post by upthefud on Feb 2, 2015 14:24:41 GMT
I think Leicester and QPR are gone, then anyone from Burnley Villa Sunderland and, surprisingly, Hull to follow
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2015 14:27:20 GMT
I want Sunderland, QPR and Sunderland to go. I think it will be QPR, Burnley and Leicester.
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Post by stokiejoe on Feb 2, 2015 14:29:28 GMT
Would prefer Villa, blunderland and QPR to go down but think it likely to be Leicester, QPR and Burnley
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Post by upthefud on Feb 2, 2015 14:31:38 GMT
I don't really want any of them to survive. Despite being run by idiots who don't get football, QPR's money makes them a threat, or at least an irritant who can steal our transfer targets, so I'd like them to go. Despite wanting the mental brand of foreign owners to go down the divisions where they belong, I can't quite bring myself to want to see Leicester or Hull relegated. Leicester are more annoying, but they're also a good, local away day. Palace are a London club so I want them gone - I'd get rid of all of the London clubs if I could. Villa and Brazil are just spared my ill wishes purely because again, they're a decent local away day and I'd prefer a PL composed of Midlands teams than one made of London teams. It might do Villa some good to get relegated, if it ended up with their club being completely purged from top to bottom. Burnley I don't mind because they're a founder member of the Football League and same for Everton, although it would be hilarious of media favourite Martinez took down unrelegateable Everton. Finally, Sunderland. It goes without saying that this is a very appealing option for relegation. There we go, then. QPR, Palace, Sunderland. Lovely. Bournemouth, Brentford and Derby to replace them. "I'd get rid of all London clubs of I could" Tips Brentford for promotion.
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Post by Olgrligm on Feb 2, 2015 17:22:50 GMT
I don't really want any of them to survive. Despite being run by idiots who don't get football, QPR's money makes them a threat, or at least an irritant who can steal our transfer targets, so I'd like them to go. Despite wanting the mental brand of foreign owners to go down the divisions where they belong, I can't quite bring myself to want to see Leicester or Hull relegated. Leicester are more annoying, but they're also a good, local away day. Palace are a London club so I want them gone - I'd get rid of all of the London clubs if I could. Villa and Brazil are just spared my ill wishes purely because again, they're a decent local away day and I'd prefer a PL composed of Midlands teams than one made of London teams. It might do Villa some good to get relegated, if it ended up with their club being completely purged from top to bottom. Burnley I don't mind because they're a founder member of the Football League and same for Everton, although it would be hilarious of media favourite Martinez took down unrelegateable Everton. Finally, Sunderland. It goes without saying that this is a very appealing option for relegation. There we go, then. QPR, Palace, Sunderland. Lovely. Bournemouth, Brentford and Derby to replace them. "I'd get rid of all London clubs of I could" Tips Brentford for promotion. Brentford get a pass because I feel sorry for them for having been beaten in the play-offs about five times in a row by the time we beat them.
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Post by stokeyank on Feb 2, 2015 20:21:42 GMT
Who I would want (and that could actually happen)... QPR Palace (don'y know why but they annoy me) Leicester
My guess as to who will... Burnley Leicester Hull
QPR will survive just cause everyone hates them and wants them down.
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