Bookies Say Saints Wont Have Another Relegation Battle Tuesday, 12th Jun 2018 08:00 It was a bad season for Saints but the bookies don't think that Saints will be relegated next year according to the early odds for next season.
As you would expect the Big Six are far ahead of the rest when it comes to avoiding relegation with anywhere between 5000/1 and 250/1 being offered if you fancy one of them to go down and the after that Everton on 33/1 are the only team not in the rest of the pack, then it is Leicester at 14/1 to go down according to the bookies.
Next up is Saints who at 7/1 to be relegated are effectively the 12th least likely team to be in the bottom three at the end of the season, West Ham arent too far away from us and as you hit 5/1 you start to hit sides like Wolves, Newcastle, Palace and Bournemouth with the biggest surprise being Burnley who at 4/1 are tipped to struggl with a small squad being unable to cope with the addition of Europa League games.
The bookies see it as a straight fight between five sides, Fulham and Cardiff join Huddersfield as the three the bookies think will go down, with Brighton and Watford just behind them.
The bookmakers don't get too much wrong and it seems that they think we have had a blip and we have the quality to come back stronger in the coming season.
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A_Saint_in_Stoke added 08:37 - Jun 12
Are you surprised? We now have " A PROPER MANAGER " instead of " An idiot " who didn't have a clue what he was supposed to be doing, in all aspects of coaching/managing - had nil man management skills, and had not a clue about desire/motivation !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | | |
underweststand added 09:04 - Jun 12
I guess that City and United feel pretty safe, but as for the rest...Chelsea haven't sacked Conte - YET...and Emery may find that Wenger is a hard act to follow, recalling the crisis that followed Ferguson's departure from Man U. Everton seem to be on the edge of the precipice, and will either qualify for CL, or implode and end up in the drop zone . The likes of Burnley and Leicester (especially if they sack Puel) may just have had " a good season " and will "revert to type" in bottom half. It may well be that a couple of the newcomers won't " make the cut" in which case the likes of Brighton and Huddersfield may survive for yet another season. I think Cardiff and even Fulham may struggle. Saints (?)..if Hughes can turn it around...perhaps 8th again ..at best...or a Cup this time. | | |
Jesus_02 added 12:41 - Jun 12
We will finish 6th and Arsenal will be about 8th. Man U will win with City second and L'pool 3rd. Chelsea will make top 4 Everton will make top 7 along with Spurs who drop out of the top 4 after Kane gets injured scoring the winner in the WC final. So yeah just a blip last season | | |
darthvader added 12:52 - Jun 12
What are the odds of us winning the league ? | | |
Hugh_Jarce added 13:13 - Jun 12
I got 14-1 back in November after the Anfield horror show. 7-1 isn't a ringing endorsement but all relative I guess. With the right additions top half should be achievable this year | | |
SaintBrock added 18:04 - Jun 12
We're stuffed then! Seriously, I think Saints will be in a relegation battle from Day 1 if rumours of our first game being against ManUre are true | | |
luffy22 added 22:53 - Jun 13
I got 9/1 on sky bet, put a tenner on it. With that joke of a man in charge it’s going to be a long hard season. Everyone to their own opinion but I think we have the weakest manager in the league. | | |
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