Don Quixote
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- Nov 4, 2008
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Forest, Fulham and Brentford
so the drop three as predicted is:
Scummers
Dirty Leeds
Plucky but not plucky enough Bournemouth
We will be 8th and FA Cup winners
TNBA
TTF
There will be a lot of money spent between now and kick off, but I am expecting a big drop off from Brentford, and Forest and Bournemouth to struggle. I think Fulham might do all right. Also think Wolves will slip and finish lower half after a flirt with relegation.
1. Man City
2. Chelsea
3. Arsenal
4. Liverpool
5. Man Utd
6. Brighton
7. Leicester
8. West Ham
9. Newcastle
10. Tottenham
11.Villa
12. Palace
13. Fulham
14. Saints
15. Wolves
16. Leeds
17. Everton
18. Brentford
19. Forest
20. Bournemouth
5 subs this season isn't it? Going to make it tough for the smaller squads.
I think that Graham “let’s change the formation” Potter is going to love 5 subs
Think Brentford have too good a manager and squad to do a second season syndrome drop. Even more so if Ericcson stays.
Scummers look vulnerable especially if they don't get Bojo (or whatever the Chelsea loanee's name is) to stay.
El Dirtio Leeds look good bet for the drop , especially if they lose Rapinalla (or whatever his name is)
Fulham look better suited to stay up than in previous years. especially if they don't go all out gung-ho attack.
Plucky Bournemuff, big squad but lacking depth and quality.
Everton, need to sell Richalisson or Calvert Lewin to stay inside Fair Play rules. Limited ability to spend after that
so the drop three as predicted is:
Scummers
Dirty Leeds
Plucky but not plucky enough Bournemouth
We will be 8th and FA Cup winners
TNBA
TTF
Yes, ironically Huddersfield have a better pedigree than Forest (3 league wins) and probably would have won the European Cup a few times, if such a trophy had existed in the 1920sI'd like to see Southampton and Bournemouth go down. Saints are a dreary outfit in a dull town with a dull ground.
But I truly hope Forest go with them. I have never heard so much guff as I did in the commentary on their game with Huddersfield. "One of the great names of English football"? Really? Their history is mostly one of mediocrity. They've spent as many seasons outside the top division as in it. They have won one (1) league title, which is the same as Ipswich and Sheffield United and fewer than Derby, Burnley or Po*rtsm**th. If not for Brian Clough they'd be a provincial Birmingham City or a red and white version of Norwich.
I'd like to see Southampton and Bournemouth go down. Saints are a dreary outfit in a dull town with a dull ground.
But I truly hope Forest go with them. I have never heard so much guff as I did in the commentary on their game with Huddersfield. "One of the great names of English football"? Really? Their history is mostly one of mediocrity. They've spent as many seasons outside the top division as in it. They have won one (1) league title, which is the same as Ipswich and Sheffield United and fewer than Derby, Burnley or Po*rtsm**th. If not for Brian Clough they'd be a provincial Birmingham City or a red and white version of Norwich.