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Pre-season predictions: Which 3 teams will be relegated?
Just for fun, not meant as a slight on any of the teams you vote for :tongue: feel free to post a "who will win?" poll, I cba :p
Excluding United, Chelsea, Arsenal, City and Tottenham because...well...it's not going to happen, is it? ;) (plus we can only have 15 options) |
You have forgotten that team that Fergie and Rooney have admitted fearing in the last 2 days.. those ones that have won 19 league titles.. the one that the mighty Luis Suarez plays for, from that little list :nono:
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Wolves, QPR, and Blackburn will go down.
The only thing that can save Blackburn is getting rid of Steve Kean very early into the season |
The 3 that came up. QPR havn't got a hope, they're spending no money
Norwich are buying championship players for when they get relegated, squad isn't good enough and they'll be found out in the long run Swansea play attacking football but don't have that good a team and don't have a Charlie Adam type player blackpool had, they'll leave themselves open at the back alot |
And while we're at it, Newcastle will finish above Tottenham this season.
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Wolves are getting a good squad together, the team was alright last year and they've already added Roger Johnson to that
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Don't think Norwich are near enough strong enough to compete in the EPL so they will be 20th Swansea will be going down as well but QPR will just about manage to stay up and Wigan's luck will run out this season.
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Watched Norwich a lot toward the end of last season because Pacheco was on loan there. They are really good going forward but they were one of the worst defensive teams I've seen for ages.. Whitbread is absolutely terrible, can't believe he came from us. Think they'll be able to stay up if they get a few experienced defenders in though
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Villa and Everton both need to watch out as well everyone is strenthening their squads but they haven't brought anyone of note yet, Newcastle, Sunderland and Fulham look a lot stronger then last season. neither of them will go down but they could have a massive reality check this season.
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Think Villa will come about 12th
If Ireland shows hes not such a twat we might do better, and if we get N'zogbia he'll be a decent Young replacement |
Swansea and Wolves, my 3rd is that if they are as a team demoralised further(particularly if they lose or don't use him much this season as to Joey Barton), as they have been since the end of last season then likely Newcastle could be the 3rd one to go down 'again'.
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Hopefully the 3 that came up but you never know because it's that unpredictable. Blackburn could be in danger too.
I just hope it's not West Brom:nono:. |
Right Peeps Which 3 Teams Are Getting Relegated From PL This Year???
In no order i'm saying BLACKBURN , QPR , WIGAN
QPR - There best player Tarabt is only effective in the lower leagues and as we saw from his time at Spurs and from yday has no influnce in the Prem Wigan - Lost there only real quality player in N'Zogbia in the summer will struggle for goals Blackburn - Getting Rid of Big Sam was the biggest ever mistake made in footie |
QPR, Wigan, Norwich
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QPR, Blackburn, Norwich.
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Nah Norwich wont go down peeps they have got very good attacking options i would honestly be very suprised
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They have a poor defence, think Hoolahan will do a Charlie Adam aswell and attract attention from bigger clubs
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Locke yea Hoolahan is a quality player it really pisses me off he dont get selected for Ireland
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Merged with the other one cause there's a poll n shiz :thumbs:
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The three that came up
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lol my thread got dropped like a bitch
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It's only the first game of the season but I feel QPR will stuggle badly in the Premier league, I will stick with the teams I said though. I still expect Wolves to struggle a lot too.
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QPR, Blackburn and Wigan
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