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ok, I have just been looking at the Premiership and the remaining fixtures for the relegation candidates. A few of us at work have a little competition every year after the transfer window closes to see who can predict the bottom three.
It is very difficult to call this season but here is my prediction
18th West Ham 19th Norwich 20th Fulham
Let's have your predictions and we will revisit this thread from time to time and at the end of the season. I know it is not QPR related but a bit of harmless fun nonetheless.
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Relegation from the Prem - Your predicted bottom three on 14:01 - Feb 5 with 3911 views
Probably Palace are suffering from the old Dead Cat Bounce.Or..... Pulis as a surgeon ,head bowed,coming out of an operating theatre."The operation was successful ladies and gentleman but the patient died.After a long and gallant struggle he just succumbed to horrendous injuries .My condolences all round.I'm off to the golf course."
Say what you like about the Premier League but the fact that Stoke could go from being in the bottom 3 to 11th place in the table as a result of their 24th game of the season shows just how interesting and close this seasons relegation scrap is going to be. With only 14 games to go, any 3 from 10th place and below can go down this season - impossible to call with any confidence.
All this has got me thinking about Harrys task when he took us over. "Mission Impossible" was touted by many and I believed it, to an extent at the time, due to the average points required in the remaining games for us to have stayed up. But when you look at the turnaround at both Palace and Sunderland and their change in fortunes due to new management it has made me think that maybe it wasn't quite so impossible. Most on here had Sunderland and Palace already relegated before their new managers came in and while they're obviously not safe just yet they're out of the bottom three already. They will obviously benefit from having a lot more shite around them than we did but it has made me realise that Harrys task wasn't the impossible one it's sometimes been made out ot have been.
I usually go for an alphabetic kind of effort so had success for 2 seasons with the 'B' and 'W' teams, almost successful last season with the QRS sequence so this year, seeing as the 'S' team failed me last season, I might say 3 'S' teams of Stoke, Sunderland and Swansea (although I think Fulham are probably more likely than any of those 3 and could really be any of the teams right up to Villa)
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Relegation from the Prem - Your predicted bottom three on 00:19 - Feb 6 with 3287 views