Relegation watch 15:08 - Aug 20 with 3526 views | hooplehead | this is a very popular ongoing annual thread on a football forum that i read http://www.footballforums.net/showthread.php/307394-Relegation-watch-14-15 we were quite involved in said thread last year though few had us as seriously embroiled in the mire as some of the posters on here robert snodgrass is broken....will be out for 6 months...massive blow for hull with their euro campaign.....i think they are defensively sound enough to not worry overly malky going to palace adds one to front runners burnley after that pair, could go any way of about 7 early prediction burnley palace west brom | | | | |
Relegation watch on 15:10 - Aug 20 with 3509 views | DwightYorkeSuperstar | Hull have enough time to get a temporary replacement for Snodgrass in, probably a loan. I would pick; Burnley, Palace and Leicester | |
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Relegation watch on 15:14 - Aug 20 with 3485 views | hooplehead | i don't see it with leicester i watch a lot of championship stuff still download the football league show weekly and they were a million miles better than anybody else in the championship last season they haven't added a lot but i feel they are much better equipped to make the transition than the previous season's champions i think they'll be comfortable.....or as comfortable as a newly promoted team can be in this league....bit like last year's hull but a little better | | | |
Relegation watch on 15:17 - Aug 20 with 3472 views | Tom1912 | Leicester are a good shout as a dark horse to finish mid-table, especially if Ulloa does the business. | | | |
Relegation watch on 15:51 - Aug 20 with 3386 views | Jackhero | No particular order to my predictions, Villa - not strong enough Burnley - New boys - predictable choice (I wouldn't mind them staying up though at the expense of QPR) Hull - Depending on europa and how far they get. I think they won't do as well as we did juggling the 2 competitions. Can't see Palace going down as I predicted that last year. I don't particularly like Leicester so they'll stay up to spite me. QPR, as much as I would like to see them relegated again I think Harry will be OK with them. | |
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Relegation watch on 16:11 - Aug 20 with 3332 views | Pegojack | I take part in an annual competition with a large group of mates, predicting top four and bottom three. My relegation candidates are: Crystal Palace - departure of Pulis, no significant strengthening West Brom - looked very weak pre season, unknown manager (like Garry Monk!) Burnley - enough said [Post edited 20 Aug 2014 16:12]
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Relegation watch on 16:14 - Aug 20 with 3316 views | hammy | Man Ure Wet Spam Burnley | |
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Relegation watch on 16:24 - Aug 20 with 3282 views | Huw57 | Just because Pulis has gone from Palace means everyone thinks they will get relegated? It's the same side that did well last year, so aslong as nobody comes in and tears it all apart somehow, I see Palace staying up. 18.West Ham 19.QPR 20.Burnley | |
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Relegation watch on 16:33 - Aug 20 with 3248 views | hooplehead | it's more that mackay is poised to become their manager for me pulis did a magnificent job staggering absolutely incredible considering where they were after 10 games last season mackay is no pulis i imagine we'll see some plucky draws but absolutely no hope of them gaining half the 50 points they managed last year 24 points tops....down by february | | | |
Relegation watch on 16:36 - Aug 20 with 3240 views | Spokenword | Burnley Leicester West Brom | | | |
Relegation watch on 16:38 - Aug 20 with 3224 views | Huw57 | Looks like Malky might not get the job after all. | |
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Relegation watch on 16:41 - Aug 20 with 3203 views | Johnw102 | No particular order QPR West Ham Saints | |
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Relegation watch on 16:42 - Aug 20 with 3200 views | hooplehead | bollux | | | |
Relegation watch on 17:11 - Aug 20 with 3140 views | phact0rri | I think I have two outstanding matches from the weekend I've not seen. But... QPR Burnley West Ham is how I feel at the moment. | |
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Relegation watch on 17:18 - Aug 20 with 3115 views | swanduck | SSN reporting it definitely wont be Malky | | | |
Relegation watch on 17:20 - Aug 20 with 3107 views | hooplehead | bugger i can't see them appointing anybody worse | | | |
Relegation watch on 17:24 - Aug 20 with 3091 views | hooplehead | a disagreement over backroom staff seems highly unlikely at this stage more likely that tan called parish and gave him the lowdown i don't see mackay getting a better opportunity at a premiership club than this one seems unlikely that he's the one who turned it down what a fukkin circus [Post edited 20 Aug 2014 17:26]
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Relegation watch on 17:38 - Aug 20 with 3048 views | Dewi1jack | IMO, Palace and the crisp munchers will be OK, as much as I want to see Leicester go straight back down. Think West Brom will be ok as well although in the mix like Sunderland, Southampton and Villa. Hull depending on their Cup run could well be dragged into the bottom 3.Possibly none of these safe until a couple of weeks before the end of the season In no particular order QPR Burnley West Ham We're going to finish 10th with a decent FA Cup run (hopefully a day out at Wemberleeeey in May decent run!) | |
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Relegation watch on 18:23 - Aug 20 with 2961 views | Soccersixes | Burnley looks the obvious choice but Danny Ings and Sam Vokes could not stop scoring in the Championship. Aston Villa could be one in the mix as they did not have a great season last and not brought in much. Newcastle brought in 9 new faces but will they gel in time. They would be my three. Crystal Palace, West Ham, QPR, West Brom look like the other possible contenders. | | | |
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