No poll.....just idly looking at the foot of the Premier League, now we are basically one quarter of the way through the season.
Norwich are virtually down already...assuming 38 points to stay up, they need an average of 1.25 pts/game already (that's equivalent to 47 points over the season).
Burnley look like they're in trouble (but they had a similar start last season).
In normal times you'd say Newcastle were second favourites for the drop, but logically they will spend big on some decent loans in January, and get a manager who can organise them sufficiently to stay up.
Watford looked another prime candidate, but beating Everton on Saturday indicates that Ranieri could be working his magic!
So is it Leeds and/or Southampton? I'd like to include Palace, but from what I've seen and heard they have adapted really well to the Viera era, and look like they will be comfortably mid-table.
This season looks like a much more interesting relegation battle (which hopefully we will avoid). Compare to last season....after 9 games, the bottom three was already virtually sewn up.
Norwich are virtually down already...assuming 38 points to stay up, they need an average of 1.25 pts/game already (that's equivalent to 47 points over the season).
Burnley look like they're in trouble (but they had a similar start last season).
In normal times you'd say Newcastle were second favourites for the drop, but logically they will spend big on some decent loans in January, and get a manager who can organise them sufficiently to stay up.
Watford looked another prime candidate, but beating Everton on Saturday indicates that Ranieri could be working his magic!
So is it Leeds and/or Southampton? I'd like to include Palace, but from what I've seen and heard they have adapted really well to the Viera era, and look like they will be comfortably mid-table.
This season looks like a much more interesting relegation battle (which hopefully we will avoid). Compare to last season....after 9 games, the bottom three was already virtually sewn up.