staggerlee
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RE: Who's for the P/L Drop this season?
You can add Sunderland to the mix but I think Wigan Blackpool and West Ham
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Phoenix
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RE: Who's for the P/L Drop this season?
It's a bit of a stretch but you could even say every team below Liverpool should be looking over their shoulder
At the end of last season there was a 9 point gap between 19th (Hull) and 14th (Bolton)
Currently there's only a 10 point gap between 20th (Wigan) and 7th (Everton) !!!
Which makes it near impossible to predict the 3 teams to go down...
But if I had to guess I'd say Wigan, Wolves and WBA
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Regenerated
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RE: Who's for the P/L Drop this season?
Its like an absolute log-jam at the bottom of the premier league, with still only a handful of points seperating bottom from mid-table. Its so tight that positions are changed frequently by the slightest of win-loss margins. A team can win two and shoot from bottom three to 13th or 14th, and a team can lose one and drop like a lead balloon into the bottom four.
I'm hoping and praying that Wolves will get out of it. I genuinely believe that they have played (at times, admittedly not all the time) the best out of all the relegation contenders and if I'm honest, I'd rather all the midlands teams stayed up, I want the local derbies again next season. I keep thinking that Fulham and Blackburn will show enough grit needed to fight their way out of trouble.
So that leaves (and I take no pleasure in anyone else's misfortune), the three who I think will fight to the end but will ultimately fail:
West Ham's defeat to United after being 2 up will hurt. Green, Parker and Cole are obviously vital to their hopes and are England internationals. But I don't see Avram Grant as the kind of guy who can instill enough confidence in players. He can do it for the odd game, but its not enough to play in fits and starts. They've been on a good run, and they probably will win a few more games before the season's out, but so will others, and the Hammers will fall agonisingly short.
Wigan have some really class players - Figueroa, Rodallega and Cleverley who I think is a terrific player. But they've been in the relegation zone virtually all season, and their home form is poor. Started badly with a hammering at home to Blackpool, and that really set the home rot in right from the start.
Blackpool are dropping at an alarming rate, and for me are now finding themselves sadly out of their depth. When you concede an average of two goals a game, and therefore have to score three every time to have any chance of winning, you have serious problems. They have one class player in Adam, but they cannot stop leaking the goals. I also think they have the hardest run-in out of everyone (Arsenal and Man Utd who are both desperate for the title still to come) and this tough period couldn't have come at a worse time. Holloway's character and quotes will be missed, and the Tangerines have entertained, but ultimately I feel their dream will be the inevitable nightmare.
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(This post was last modified: 04-04-2011 18:22 by Regenerated.)
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staggerlee
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RE: Who's for the P/L Drop this season?
Its the tightest its ever been, the bottom 3 at the moment could all escape, normally there is a team thats bottom all season and would be all but down by now but not this year.
Im going for Blackpool Blackburn and Wigan but could be wrong on all three
(This post was last modified: 04-04-2011 18:40 by staggerlee.)
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04-04-2011 18:39 |
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Livesey
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RE: Who's for the P/L Drop this season?
Blackpool -Sad to say it but Dropping fast
Wigan - Fighting the drop fo the last few seasons think their luck will run out
West Ham - Same reason as Wigan
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04-04-2011 18:52 |
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