Second season syndrome perhaps?
Yup maybe everyones had a good look now at Sheffield's style which is very unique. It'll be hard to repeat that season
Second season syndrome perhaps?
A successful treble involving Leeds, Villa and Palace would probably give me more pleasure than the birth of my first son
Early market days but Fulham, West Brom and Villa the 3 favourites to go down, followed by Palace. This is what’s currently being offered:
(Most odds are through SkyBet)
Fulham 5/4
West Brom 5/4
Villa 9/4
Palace 5/2
Newcastle 3/1
Burnley 10/3
Leeds 7/2
Brighton 4/1
Sheff Utd 4/1
West Ham 4/1
Southampton 7/1
most sites I've seen are offering Brighton at 3/1 and Leeds at 7/2 or 4/1.
most sites I've seen are offering Brighton at 3/1 and Leeds at 7/2 or 4/1.
Sheffield United had a massively successful season with a tight knit squad and a style of play, that may not have the surprise element next season. It is extremely hard to strengthen, when you strength is togetherness.
Everton, Palace, Fulham all to drop
Who's got Leeds at 4s mate? I want in
Sheffield United had a massively successful season with a tight knit squad and a style of play, that may not have the surprise element next season. It is extremely hard to strengthen, when you strength is togetherness.
Promoted teams
2019
Norwich – Rock bottom, shocking at the back
Sheff Utd – Incredible season
Villa – Just survived, may establish themselves
2018
Wolves – Established themselves. Very good side
Fulham – Relegated with a whimper. Yo-yo’d back up yesterday
Cardiff – Relegated, but made play offs. Don't look all that to me
2017
Newcastle – 100s of millions spent. bottom half Prem team
Brighton – 100s of millions spent. bottom half Prem team
Hudds – one decent season, bottom half of championship now
2016
Burnley – Established side, but vulnerable to losing manager and a small number of key players
Boro – lower reaches of Championship
Hull – League one at best
Some have gone on to do ok. More have struggled to establish themselves. Only Wolves look to have sustainably built a top half team