MaineRoadMemories wrote:It's been like this for a couple of season's now. It must be mad to be in this situation as a supporter where one week you're in the bottom 3 and then 2 wins/weeks later you are in 10th looking up towards Europa.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:MaineRoadMemories wrote:It's been like this for a couple of season's now. It must be mad to be in this situation as a supporter where one week you're in the bottom 3 and then 2 wins/weeks later you are in 10th looking up towards Europa.
MAD AS A SUPPORTER ???? FUCKING HELL WE USED TO BE THERE ALL THE TIME!!!
bobadji wrote:With us being a solid top half outfit this season, I haven't really paid much attention to who'll be going down. Here's 10th down to the bottom, it's extremly tight with 8 points seperating 10, who do you think will go down?
10 Sunderland 19 22
11 Stoke City 18 21
12 Blackburn 19 20
13 Burnley 19 20
14 Everton 18 19
15 Wolves 19 19
16 Wigan Athletic 18 19
17 West Ham Utd 19 18
18 Bolton 17 17
19 Hull City 19 17
20 Portsmouth 19 14
(played on the left, points on the right)
I'll go for Hull, Bolton and Wolves. I think Grant is good enough to get Pompy away from trouble in the end, but it'll be close with them and West Ham.
john68 wrote:Cheers for pointing out the bottom half Bob. I'd not given it a look and was suprised just how open it is.
Looks like Pompey are going for the drop, Bolton going would be fun....and wouldn't Gollum be well pissed if Everton took a tumble.
Colin the King wrote:I think from that lot, Sunderland and Everton have a lot of quality between them and will both end up in mid table. Stoke are fantastic at home so I think they'll pick up enough points there to be safe. I'd hate to see West Ham relegated and would be amazed if they did- on their day they play some of the most attractive football in the country and have some excellent players. They've had a rough run of games recently but maybe the three points yesterday will kick them into shape. Who knows, they might even do us a favour tomorrow afternoon. With players like Cole, Parker, Upson and really promising talents from the academy, they should have enough quality not only to stay but do so quite comfortably in the end.
It's less clear cut for the rest- Blackburn are a decent side on paper but leaking quite a lot of goals this season but Allardyce for all his faults is a good manager and I reckon they'll grind out crucial wins against sides around them to stay up. Burnley are so inconsistent, scoring and conceding a lot. They're probably the weakest bunch of players on paper in the league but they have character and an excellent manager- I think they'll just edge it but suffer from a dose of the Readings next season. Wigan are another team who are really inconsistent. Beating Chelsea, then shipping nine at Spurs, winning at Villa and getting thumped at home...it's impossible to know what they'll do next. They do have some really impressive players- I've been particularly impressed by Rodallega- but at times their football is a little too pretty and that could be their downfall.
I think Bolton will escape in the end- they might be in the bottom three at the moment but two wins from their two games in hand and they're up to ninth! Really illustrates how crazy the league is at the minute. I like Megson and hope they survive, and with players like Taylor, Davies and Cahill there's no reason why they can't. It's become a footballing cliché that they play rough, boring football but any time I've seen them they've been decent enough on the ball- there are certainly worse culprits.
So that leaves Wolves, Hull and Portsmouth who I think will be relegated- Wolves have plenty of endeavour and some decent players but overall, they're championship quality and when quality sides have attacked them it's shown. I think they're forever destined to be a yo-yo club along with West Brom. Hull are severely lacking in quality- take Bullard out and you just don't see where they can create anything from. They got lucky by surviving on the last day last season but I think the luck will run out on them come May. Portsmouth have some good players and Grant is a decent manager but there's no cutting edge or consistency. They might win a couple of big games at home, like against Liverpool last week, but when it counts they go missing.
Crossie wrote:I HOPE Bolton go down, cant fucking stand them. Along with Pompey and Hull.
bobadji wrote:With us being a solid top half outfit this season, I haven't really paid much attention to who'll be going down. Here's 10th down to the bottom, it's extremly tight with 8 points seperating 10, who do you think will go down?
I'll go for Hull, Bolton and Wolves. I think Grant is good enough to get Pompy away from trouble in the end, but it'll be close with them and West Ham.
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