We Will NOT Go Down 17:59 - Nov 29 with 4924 views | bonymine | If you were an impartial person how do you get this current Premier League Season ? We ARE too good to go down We performed well against Liverpool We are BETTER THAN ; Norwich Aston Villa Newcastle Bournemouth Sunderland We've had 5 great seasons lads here's to the future .... | |
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We Will NOT Go Down on 23:31 - Nov 29 with 1025 views | Elward | Norwich we also lost 1-0. Bournmouth we scored 2 although one was a dubious penalty. Credit to Ayew his goal was brilliant. Sunderland we drew 1-1 and was 14 games ago, a lot has happened since then. | | | |
We Will NOT Go Down on 23:37 - Nov 29 with 1009 views | Dewi1jack |
We Will NOT Go Down on 19:47 - Nov 29 by Borojack | We will improve Villa Bournemouth and Norwich to go I think. |
Just got back and can't believe we didn't test Mignolet. At least Ballmuff and Narrrwch have shots on target. Villa are just screwed | |
| If you wake up breathing, thats a good start to your day and you'll make many thousands of people envious. |
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We Will NOT Go Down on 23:41 - Nov 29 with 997 views | daijack15 |
David Moyes finished 17th in his second season at Everton and came fourth a year later. Sir Alex Ferguson managed a second place finish with Manchester United in 1987-1988, his first full season, and then 11th and 13th the next two years. Klopp achieved wonders with Mainz in the Bundesliga with two 11th place finishes before they were relegated under him in 2007. He left for Borussia Dortmund the following summer having taken Mainz to fourth in Bundesliga 2, one spot outside the places for promotion. That final season did not deter Borussia Dortmund from appointing him and there he won two Bundesliga titles. He is not the only one. Rafa Benitez was promoted to Spain’s top flight with Extremadura in 1998 and went straight back down. Monaco gave Arsene Wenger a job after he was relegated with Nancy in the summer of 1987. One might even say that performance volatility is a feature of bright, determined young managers’ careers. Of course we should stay with monk .. | | | |
We Will NOT Go Down on 23:46 - Nov 29 with 977 views | SwansNZ |
We Will NOT Go Down on 23:41 - Nov 29 by daijack15 | David Moyes finished 17th in his second season at Everton and came fourth a year later. Sir Alex Ferguson managed a second place finish with Manchester United in 1987-1988, his first full season, and then 11th and 13th the next two years. Klopp achieved wonders with Mainz in the Bundesliga with two 11th place finishes before they were relegated under him in 2007. He left for Borussia Dortmund the following summer having taken Mainz to fourth in Bundesliga 2, one spot outside the places for promotion. That final season did not deter Borussia Dortmund from appointing him and there he won two Bundesliga titles. He is not the only one. Rafa Benitez was promoted to Spain’s top flight with Extremadura in 1998 and went straight back down. Monaco gave Arsene Wenger a job after he was relegated with Nancy in the summer of 1987. One might even say that performance volatility is a feature of bright, determined young managers’ careers. Of course we should stay with monk .. |
or try and get Moyes, Ferguson, Klopp, Benetez or Wenger. Who is Nancy, didn't she get another job after being relegated with Wenger? | |
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We Will NOT Go Down on 06:58 - Nov 30 with 900 views | owainglyndwr | If other teams start fighting which Sunderland and Bournemouth seem to be doing we need results, by the end of play on Boxing Day we need to be on at least 20pts On our current form looking at the second half of the season I can see us getting 15 to 18 pts at the most. | | | |
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