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Post by Gods on Oct 4, 2015 7:49:39 GMT
Watford, Bournemouth, Sunderland.
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Post by liam007 on Oct 4, 2015 7:58:10 GMT
Think i would agree with that trio.
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Post by cobhamstokey on Oct 4, 2015 8:01:21 GMT
For me a lot depends on if teams sack managers or stay loyal. I'll go with
Bournemouth, Sunderland, WBA
Villa and Newcastle have good players if they get the right men in. Bournemouth have little quality but an excellent manager. The Baggies are a poor side it still hurts that loss. If we'd have won things would be looking very healthy right now and very worrying for them.
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Post by scottzbj on Oct 4, 2015 8:02:27 GMT
I think there should be 6 relegation places this season for those three plus villa, west brom and Newcastle.
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Post by adamsson on Oct 4, 2015 8:02:56 GMT
Chelsea?
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Post by Linx on Oct 4, 2015 8:05:08 GMT
On Saturday's evidence I would exchange Villa for either Watford or Bournemouth. But Villa or Sunderland have the resources to bring in an Alladyce to save their season. Whichever one blinks second will be relegated.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2015 8:19:57 GMT
Bournemouth - so unlucky with the injuries
Villa - awful tactics yesterday, look a poor side
Sunderland - piss poor side
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Post by nicholasjalcock on Oct 4, 2015 8:25:02 GMT
Bournemouth, Villa, Sunderland.
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Post by elystokie on Oct 4, 2015 8:30:35 GMT
Same as the two above for me, Bournemouth, Villa, Sunderland.
Long, long way to go tho'.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2015 8:36:51 GMT
Too early to say really. A good manager change or January transfer window can make a no hoper team suddenly rampage up the table.
I'm tempted put a few quid on Newcastle though. The fans haven't learned their lesson after running Pardew out (or even the actual relegation they suffered after running Big Sam out) and I don't think their players look forward to running out in front of that demented lot at all.
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Post by scfc75 on Oct 4, 2015 8:40:48 GMT
Sunderland have got to go. They are the new Wigan... Cling on every season, just avoid the drop. Newcastle will get out of it I reckon, and Villa don't have a bad squad (just a bad manager).
Sunderland, Watford, Bournemouth.
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Post by slother on Oct 4, 2015 8:41:16 GMT
For me a lot depends on if teams sack managers or stay loyal. I'll go with Bournemouth, Sunderland, WBA Villa and Newcastle have good players if they get the right men in. Bournemouth have little quality but an excellent manager. The Baggies are a poor side it still hurts that loss. If we'd have won things would be looking very healthy right now and very worrying for them. WBA? Is this with or without Pulis, out of interest?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2015 8:43:56 GMT
Far too early but I'd love see it stay as it is. I can see bournmouths Injuries costing them dearly though
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Post by partickpotter on Oct 4, 2015 8:45:12 GMT
For me a lot depends on if teams sack managers or stay loyal. I'll go with Bournemouth, Sunderland, WBA Villa and Newcastle have good players if they get the right men in. Bournemouth have little quality but an excellent manager. The Baggies are a poor side it still hurts that loss. If we'd have won things would be looking very healthy right now and very worrying for them. I'd go with this three at the moment. Bournemouth were always going to struggle and their injuries will affect them hugely. Sunderland have played Russian Roulette too often. Thus season there is a bullet in the chamber. West Brom look all at sea. Not enough quality and looking like we did in the second half of Pulis's last season at Stoke (only they don't have the points in the bag we had).
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Post by harryburrows on Oct 4, 2015 8:45:54 GMT
There's always a surprise team in the mix come the last 10 games . West brom aren't immune despite the managers well worn reputation
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Post by numpty40 on Oct 4, 2015 8:49:41 GMT
There's always a surprise team in the mix come the last 10 games . West brom aren't immune despite the managers well worn reputation I thought WBA were a far worse side than Bournemouth after seeing them both.
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Post by The Drunken Communist on Oct 4, 2015 8:50:19 GMT
There's only two spots up for grabs inna there? Afterall we're nailed on for one of them... Or is everyone just going to forget what a bunch of fannies they've been in recent weeks & we'll pretend it never happened?
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Post by BristolMick on Oct 4, 2015 9:00:56 GMT
Chelsea are having a good go, let's hope they make it.
BM
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Post by Clayton Wood on Oct 4, 2015 9:21:10 GMT
Us, us and us. (signed) B Biscuit
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Post by ianstokie on Oct 4, 2015 9:30:58 GMT
Sunderland, Watford nailed on.
And either Villa or Newcastle. Personally I hope Villa survive. I like the points.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2015 9:33:47 GMT
Bournemouth look like they can win games...Murray missed a pen that would probably have given them 3 points. Villa,Newcastle and Sunderland look like they can't. As things stand I'm going for the 2 N East teams and Watford with Villa just staying up
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Post by sharonbeech21 on Oct 4, 2015 9:37:26 GMT
Aston Villa Newcastle Sunderland
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Post by Skankmonkey on Oct 4, 2015 9:50:21 GMT
I've picked Villa the last 2 seasons. I see no reason to change now.
A season or so in the Championship might do Sunderland and their fanbase a bit of good. A reality check.
WBA. Tone can't work his er... magic for ever can he?
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Post by rednwhite43 on Oct 4, 2015 9:52:24 GMT
Man city arsenal man utd
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Post by fortressbritannia on Oct 4, 2015 9:55:06 GMT
Sunderland
Villa
Norwich
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Post by mozzer on Oct 4, 2015 9:57:30 GMT
At this point in the season and based on the spending by all the clubs in the league to stay up this year for the pay out, results so far with squad and possible spending resources available combined with up and coming management instability then it has to be Sunderland & Villa as their season looks to have a belated start in January.... plus A-nother from(and this is in order) Bournemouth, West Brazil, Watford, Norwich or dare I even whisper it Stoke or Newcastle. Villa have been hanging on with their finger nails for the last couple of years and are in a bit of turmoil behind the scenes, Villa are up for sale with the owner trying to balance just enough spending to keep them in the league for a big pay out next year, obviously the club will be worth that little bit more in the open market if they reap the dividends of the new premier league payout but it is taking a mahoosive gamble with just enough spending to hit 17th spot, Villa have spent the square root of fuck all based on their outgoings pre season, £32m for Benteke & £8m for Delph but have brought in 11 players with £43m spent....Cant really say much here can we, other than Villa are a bigger club so should be in a better position to buy if this is to be believedSunderland are the other club that have been hanging on with their finger nails and are also in turmoil behind the scenes, good god where do you begin with this outfit, the circus of Wear side, a once proud club with a loyal fan base, a famous history, a geographical position in the UK where football is the only god to worship and they are run worse than a second rate 2 bit lads & dads club, I think that they are also 100% nailed on for a spell in the Championship alongside Villa, again an owner who presides over a club that "only just" stayed up and they spend the square root of fuck all to improve from the previous season, £12m in total. if this is to be believedI know the league positions at this point do not mean a great deal, but I was chatting at work to a wolves fan about Leicester & Palace doing so well with his input being, "we were very close to the top of the league around this point of the season.........in the year we went down, it was the same with Hull & Blackpool so I wouldn't read too much in to it". Just for the record I think we may finish 13th or 14th this year but next year all the flair signings will Gel, injuries will be cleared from memory and 6th is ours, C'mon you Potters.
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Post by Smudge_SCFC on Oct 4, 2015 10:00:09 GMT
After yesterday it's hard to see how Villa will stay out of the mix!? They look pretty dreadful.
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Post by whydelilah on Oct 4, 2015 10:02:37 GMT
After yesterday it's hard to see how Villa will stay out of the mix!? They look pretty dreadful. I think they'll stay up. As bad as they were yesterday. Bournemouth Watford and Sunderland
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Post by march4 on Oct 4, 2015 10:04:29 GMT
Bournemouth, Norwich and Swansea (or Watford)
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Post by Laughing Gravy on Oct 4, 2015 10:07:23 GMT
After yesterday it's hard to see how Villa will stay out of the mix!? They look pretty dreadful. I think they'll stay up. As bad as they were yesterday. Bournemouth Watford and Sunderland They will if they get rid of Sherwood and get someone like Allardice in. Once Newcastle schack Schteve they've got too much talent to be in the mix. Looking like a fight between Sunderland, Baggies, Bournemouth and Watford for me. PS forgot about Norwich, so a five way fight, which is good.
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