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Post by homer32 on Feb 24, 2015 19:26:11 GMT
Living & working in Birmingham and having Villa fans everywhere my evil side wants them relegated.Then I think of our record against them & what a good day out it is a Villa Park ( expensive though ) which is a top stadium and I want them to stay up.For me Sunderland,Hull & Crystal Palace as they are the worst places to get to out of the realistic relegation candidates.
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Post by cobhamstokey on Feb 24, 2015 19:35:18 GMT
For me
QPR - I quite like Ramsey. But I just don't like the way they do things and wanting to buy success without paying the penalty. Would love too see them relegated and the Championship telling them to do one because they wouldn't pay there FFP fine.
Villa - Always liked them as a club but couldn't handle Sherwwood giving it the big in if they stay up.
Sunderland - don't like Poyet and they deserved to go last year.
I think it'll be
Leicester, Burnley and Villa.
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Post by Linx on Feb 24, 2015 19:36:07 GMT
It will be three from the current bottom four. If I have to choose: Leicester, QPR and Burnley. There's only the Londoners I'd like to see go down, though. Villa are in the mix, but I think they'll stay up at Burnley's expense. I think Hull are pulling it around (despite this Saturday's imminent setback ); Sunderland are too stubborn and can grind out to the end of the season; Crystal Palace will not go down with Pardew; neither will WBA with Tone. Talk of Everton being dragged into it is premature: they will suffer against Arsenal and us, but will pull themselves out of it after that.
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Post by FullerMagic on Feb 24, 2015 19:36:29 GMT
I'd like Villa, Sunderland and QPR to go.
But, realistically, I think it's probably going to be Leicester, Burnley and QPR.
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Post by songthrush01 on Feb 24, 2015 19:36:56 GMT
I reckon Leicester queens park Burnley just thou
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Post by mywaydesolzan on Feb 24, 2015 19:38:32 GMT
Given the last couple of weeks and the fact that I work with many. Villa, Villa and Villa.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2015 19:41:27 GMT
Villa, Leicester, QPR
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2015 19:41:35 GMT
I don't like being sensible.
QPR because i don't like the cut of their jib. What's a jib? Promote that man!
Sunderland because they don't like us and that makes me not like them. I think it pissed them off as they were such a yoyo club, then we came into the league with much nicer red and white stripes and with comparative ease stayed up, improved and consistently finished higher than them. All done with their "shit players" too, who would have thunk it, haway the lads!
Villa/Everton and not because i dislike either of them but most fans like "big clubs" to go down now and again.
I'd want WBA to go down but we always-ish beat them so keep 'em up i say!
I was watching Brentford v Bournemouth on the Football League Show at the weekend and that could realistically be a Premier League fixture next season, i hope so!
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Post by viewfrominside on Feb 24, 2015 19:44:07 GMT
Burnley will stay up I reckon
Leicester Villa sunderland
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Post by wearestoke80 on Feb 24, 2015 19:46:10 GMT
Qpr, Sunderland and palace
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Post by mightyone on Feb 24, 2015 19:47:08 GMT
It's Leicester, QPR. and sunderland for me. Why these 3 you may ask but for me apart from the obvious that they have been shit all season but there fans think they have a Devine right to stay in the premiereship and reckon they play football like Real Madrid. Let's sit back and watch it all unfold and have a say in matters along the way.
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Post by maninasuitcase on Feb 24, 2015 19:55:34 GMT
It's Leicester, QPR. and sunderland for me. Why these 3 you may ask but for me apart from the obvious that they have been shit all season but there fans think they have a Devine right to stay in the premiereship and reckon they play football like Real Madrid. Let's sit back and watch it all unfold and have a say in matters along the way. this^^^
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Post by Roger Everyone on Feb 24, 2015 20:00:19 GMT
Leicester, Villa and QPR. But would like to see Sunderland go..
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Post by 2004 on Feb 24, 2015 20:02:13 GMT
Sunderland, Leicester and Burnley
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Post by basingstokie on Feb 24, 2015 20:03:10 GMT
QPR because it's bloody expensive, shit view and tough to get too. The voyeur in me also wants to see how they square away their unpaid FFP fine from the football league.
Villa - nothing against them and I actually think it will do them good in the long run to get relegated and be forced to deal with the issues in the club rather than just struggle on as a shit prem side.
Can't decide on the 3Rd. Probably Sunderland because it's way too far for me to travel
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2015 20:06:29 GMT
Leicester / Burnley / QPR
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Post by sufolkstokie on Feb 24, 2015 20:08:12 GMT
Do not want Hull to go as great fans. Same for Burnley and they remind me of us 1st season
Apart from that Sunderland ( purely down to distance) as my Mackem mates are sound
QPR
Villa because ridiculous price every season Although the WBA shutting of gates at full time resulting in 15 min detour bugs me
Everton Nah Good fans although granted Bobby bugs the life out of me
Leicester are gone
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Post by Ayupshag on Feb 24, 2015 20:10:34 GMT
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Post by jezzascfc on Feb 24, 2015 20:27:36 GMT
I'd like Burnley to stay up - they're a proper northern working class club....and their boss is ginger so deserves a break.
QPR are everything Burnley are not - the plaything of some billionaire Johnny Foreigner who knows sweet FA about our game and thinks splashing his cash will guarantee success. See how you like the Championship (again!!), you tosser.
Leicester, with their King Power backers and jumped up fans, can do one as well. Even my mild admiration for the mentalist Pearson still doesn't save them in my book.
Sunderland, I'm torn - a proper club with proper supporters, but that Poyet is a total wassock, isn't he?
Newcastle would be a nice one to slip into late relegation trouble - send the Fat Man down and see the value of his investment plummet. He'll have to sell a bit more crap Lonsdale and Donnay gear to make up for it, won't he? Shame but they seem just too far up the league to blow it now.
Hull have Mrs Doubtfire as boss and that bloke who wanted to change their name and seems like a bit of a prick as chairman. It's a gloomy place and not the easiest to get to, so I wouldn't lose much sleep about them taking the drop.
Villa are a club I like, but Mr "Gilet" as manager gets right up my nose in that snidey cockernee way of his and they also have a chairman who has little or no clue about English football and deserves to fail spectacularly.
So - my picks are Leicester, QPR and Hull. I think Villa are in real trouble though, and may take Hull's place.
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Post by sheikhmomo on Feb 24, 2015 20:27:40 GMT
I've long been of the opinion that QPR are fucked. They have a very tough run in and whilst they've got a striker and some experience they don't have enough quality to cope with games against Liverpool, Man City, Chelsea, Arsenal and Spurs. A lot of their 'must wins' (Palace and West Brom) are away with Palace resurgent under Pardew and Tone being Tone, really think they're screwed.
4/7 is still a decent price in my eyes.
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Post by slpmarc on Feb 24, 2015 20:33:59 GMT
Leicester, QPR and Villa
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Post by adamsson on Feb 24, 2015 20:43:28 GMT
Leicester, Villa and WBA given the choice but can't see it so QPR to take the last spot
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Post by scfc2014 on Feb 24, 2015 20:46:25 GMT
The two most deluded teams in the premiership Sunderland and Newcastle and the other,I don't really care.
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Post by robstokie on Feb 24, 2015 20:57:21 GMT
Leicester - Despite having the German Youth in their ranks, they do not have the know how required at this level to stay up. Going Down.
QPR - Leaky at the back, despite the fine form of Rob Green. Caulker is over-rated and Dunne and Ferdinand are past it in my opinion. On top of that, they don't have a midfielder who can grab a game by the scruff of the neck. Finally, they don't have the character needed to pull themselves out of danger, despite having a plethora of experience. Going Down.
Burnley - I would love to see them stay up, and if it was decided on heart alone, they would stay up easily, but they cant seem to turn draws into wins and they struggle to hold onto leads. Could go either way along with...
Villa - Tim Sherwood might have done a decent job with Spurs, but I doubt that he will have the quality to turn things around in such a short space of time. However, if they can start nicking a few wins, they have have a chance.
Sunderland - A long shot as, despite their lack of wins, they should be able to grind out enough draws (along with the occasional win) that should just about keep their heads above water.
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Post by nenepotter on Feb 24, 2015 21:05:04 GMT
Living & working in Birmingham and having Villa fans everywhere my evil side wants them relegated.Then I think of our record against them & what a good day out it is a Villa Park ( expensive though ) which is a top stadium and I want them to stay up.For me Sunderland,Hull & Crystal Palace as they are the worst places to get to out of the realistic relegation candidates. Villa Park might be a top stadium but not from the back of the Doug Ellis
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2015 21:13:26 GMT
Leicester, QPR and Villa.
Burnley just seem to have a bit of something about them - as long as Ings stays fit.
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Post by deliasmith on Feb 24, 2015 21:14:33 GMT
Leicester are certs. QPR, Aston Villa and Burnley are two bad days away from being certs. (Bad day is when you lose and the others draw or win.) If it got to 30 games played and any of them were 7 points behind the 17th-placed side that would be that. I'd like Burnley and Villa to stay up, and Sunderland to fall.
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Post by stokiejoe on Feb 24, 2015 21:22:19 GMT
Leicester are almost certs, not yet mathematically but it would take a miracle.
Hull have a terrible run in as do QPR so they would be my choices.
Villa to scrape by and Burnley likewise.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2015 21:23:48 GMT
Leicester, QPR and Everton (I really think they could get dragged into the mire).
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Post by davejohnno1 on Feb 24, 2015 21:24:34 GMT
Ideally it will be qpr, Burnley and Sunderland. Sadly, I think Sunderland and qpr will both stay up.
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