Betfair Bozo
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- Jul 24, 2007
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Hope they stay up. Must re-read that Hudds buying everyone thread at some point!
If and it's a big if we were to get two wins against Everton and Leicester , we would be on the magical 40 points which most agree makes you safe.
We surely wouldnt consider playing a weakened side against Huddersfield to aide them in their fight against the drop with Palace , would we ?
Not a chance. Each position in the league is worth about £1m I believe. So why would we risk the chance to be 2-3 places higher (possibly)? I wouldn’t want the club to potentially lose £2-3m quid on the chance that it might relegate Palace.
Personally, I hope they survive, as long as it's not at our expense.
I'm quite enjoying all the moaners on social media platforms labelling this as "the worst ever Premier League" simply because it's got the likes of Huddersfield and Brighton in it.
My ideal three candidates for the drop would be WBA; Stoke and Palace. However, I believe that one of those spots may be reserved for Saints this season.
Similarly, I'd like Stoke to survive, Shaqiri to leave in the summer and then they'll be in the sh1t with Lambert next season.
As fans we should have one eye on survival next season, and no disrespect to Huddersfield but I'd much rather be competing against them than, say, a Saints team that will surely appoint a better manager over the summer?
Similarly, I'd like Stoke to survive, Shaqiri to leave in the summer and then they'll be in the sh1t with Lambert next season.
So that's Huddersfield, Stoke, Cardiff to get relegated at the end of 2018/19.
West Brom are this year's Sunderland. Ageing overpaid squad, can't score, discipline problems, can't defend. They'd be my tip for double relegation. If Pardew stays it's almost nailed on.Stoke are this season's Sunderland. Dreary old pile of toss who have long outstayed their PL welcome. Like Sunderland, prime candidates for a double relegation.
Agree with this. As soon as we are safe I'll be supporting the teams that are too small to really compete in the PL and will therefore never be too far from a relegation battle. I'm thinking Huddersfield, Swansea and Bournemouth. I'd much rather we have all of those in the league next season than West Ham, Southampton and Newcastle.
Cardiff haven't even been promoted yet! Crikey, you are relegating them from a division they aren't even playing in!
Stoke are this season's Sunderland. Dreary old pile of toss who have long outstayed their PL welcome. Like Sunderland, prime candidates for a double relegation.
With 39 pts the minimum target, 42 possibly needed
37 points will statistically give you more than 50% chance of staying up.
Huddersfield will be fine.
WBA, Swansea & Stoke are going down I believe
37 points will statistically give you more than 50% chance of staying up.
Huddersfield will be fine.
WBA, Swansea & Stoke are going down I believe
I may well be wrong, and of course still too early to tell, but l have a sneaky feeling that Palace will survive, as much as it hurts me to say it I thought they were magnificent last night until they ran out of steam towards the end. They will soon have Zaha back, and he makes such a difference for them.
I too think Southampton could be in trouble, their next few fixtures l wouldn't wish on anybody!"
All 3 promoted sides staying up would be great news.