This could work out well.
Please be in time for west ham game, as west ham have man city, Chelsea, arsenal straight after that.
This.
Our best bet is Swansea,West Ham and Udders to go down.
This could work out well.
Please be in time for west ham game, as west ham have man city, Chelsea, arsenal straight after that.
That's a good point, is he frozen out or injured?I thought that their back four against us looked comfortable and efficient and with Pickford behind them shouldnt be conceding goals The player they are missing is Barkley
I know they're not there by accident, but I also expect them to get in a manger who will turn things around and who will have plenty of resources available. They're not guaranteed to stay up, but from our point of view I just want the teams (not inc. us) most likely to get relegated to do badly. For me, that doesn't include Everton, and them taking points off of rivals is a good thing.Are they "too good to go down" then ? They've been a SHAMBLES this season. If you saw them at Southampton yesterday then you'd know that they're certainly not down there by accident.
Getting relegated would **** their budget even more.Doubt they will spend any more, they've already blown a hell of a lot of money and spending any more could blow their budget for years.
Deemed not good enough by a manger who has been sacked, and he was wanted by us and Palace, so not that bad then.Take their striking options- Niasse (who was deemed not good enough and was loaned out to Hull 1 year ago, was almost loaned out again this season)
Still good enough to help a team stay up though.Rooney who doesn't really even play as a striker anymore.
But if he didn't get results they wouldn't have stayed with him.genuinely believe they could have gone down if they stayed with Unsworth for much longer
That's a good point, is he frozen out or injured?
In my mind he's been a bit of a ****, probably agent inspired, but they need him.
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Wasn't it only a few weeks ago that he told a begging Steve Parish he wasn't ready to come back to football?
Is this a certainty? Allardyce is a proud man, and it must be painfully obvious to him that they've tried for a number of others before asking him.
I wonder if he might not fancy being their fourth or fifth choice.
Is this a certainty? Allardyce is a proud man, and it must be painfully obvious to him that they've tried for a number of others before asking him.
I wonder if he might not fancy being their fourth or fifth choice.