Heisenberg Posted 14 February, 2017 Posted 14 February, 2017 Nobody was talking about relegation other than you and your other troll amigos I have never said we will get relegated.. Bournemouth (4 points behind us) however.... They are in serious serious trouble.
SW5 SAINT Posted 14 February, 2017 Posted 14 February, 2017 Sunderland, Palace, Leicester This, though distinct possibility Leicester could gatecrash the party.......
LGTL Posted 16 February, 2017 Posted 16 February, 2017 Extraordinary. And they had 36 points from 42 matches (equivalent to 50 points for 3 points for a win). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1937–38_Football_League And only 16 points between top and bottom.
rallyboy Posted 16 February, 2017 Posted 16 February, 2017 Leicester could finish bottom at the rate they are going, there is still no sign of hope. Palace and Bournemouth are going to get involved, while Sunderland, Boro and Hull look incapable of pulling clear. It will be interesting to see who can put a run together, I reckon Leicester, Palace and Sunderland could go - but it might be decided in the last ten minutes of the season...which will be exciting for everyone else to watch!
adrian lord Posted 16 February, 2017 Posted 16 February, 2017 Hopefully Leicester after the Vardy crushing Virgil's ankle
The9 Posted 16 February, 2017 Posted 16 February, 2017 So has the forum decided we are not in a relegation battle now..... We never were.
The9 Posted 16 February, 2017 Posted 16 February, 2017 Current odds. We're 150/1. https://m.oddschecker.com/m/football/english/premier-league/relegation Actually decent odds as our statistical chances are around 1:100.
rallyboy Posted 16 February, 2017 Posted 16 February, 2017 We were 90 minutes away from getting an invitation but Sunderland forgot to put a stamp on it. (unlike Vardy)
SW5 SAINT Posted 16 February, 2017 Posted 16 February, 2017 and yet Watford and Burnley same number of points as Southampton, are 33/1 and 22/1 respectively with https://m.oddschecker.com/m/football/english/premier-league/relegation........
cambsaint Posted 17 February, 2017 Posted 17 February, 2017 Goal difference is nearly always a very accurate indicator of final position. In the late nineties and early noughties when many seasons were a battle against relegation it was very accurate, and I usually knew how anxious I should be by our goal difference. Since I have discovered this it has been very accurate at predicting final positions. However there are a couple of teams this season that may prove to be an exception.
hypochondriac Posted 17 February, 2017 Posted 17 February, 2017 Not sure I can write big Sam off with his stellar record of avoiding relegation. I reckon it could be Leicester, Sunderland and one of Bournemouth or boro.
saintmatt Posted 17 February, 2017 Posted 17 February, 2017 I miss the days we used to compare teams' run-ins (be it our relegation or promotion rivals)
Monkou Posted 17 February, 2017 Posted 17 February, 2017 Palace, Sunderland and hull (less sure about the third one). I think it will be a low points total that keeps you up this season. 36 might be enough.
Dr. Kucho Posted 17 February, 2017 Posted 17 February, 2017 From the clubs mentioned above in the poll, which players would you like to see us sign? Would take Sigurdsson from Swansea, Pickford from Sunderland and possibly Drinkwater from Leicester.
Stevie61163 Posted 18 February, 2017 Posted 18 February, 2017 From the clubs mentioned above in the poll, which players would you like to see us sign? Would take Sigurdsson from Swansea, Pickford from Sunderland and possibly Drinkwater from Leicester. Agree with the 1st 2 but Drinkwater are you on drugs that guy has been totally sh1te this season and is a fat lazy overpaid slob that only has an eye for rat face super stomper vardy for the record sunderland, palace and leicester to go down
CB Fry Posted 18 February, 2017 Posted 18 February, 2017 I still can't see Leicester going down. They've still got a little flurry of results in them, and they have the players for a solid mid table finish. It would be a great story if they do go down but there is so much dross down there that I think it will be relatively easy for them to stay up.
GarrettIvo Posted 18 February, 2017 Posted 18 February, 2017 Hopefully Leicester after the Vardy crushing Virgil's ankle Very much so. But I've gone with Sunderland (finally), Boro, and Palace. Tipped Palace for relegation at the start of the season and have no reason to change my mind yet. The fact they rolled us 3-0 was frankly outrageous.
positivepete Posted 18 February, 2017 Posted 18 February, 2017 Sunderland, Crystal Palace and Bournemouth for me. You always get one who has no form from Christmas and drops into it late.
Saint IQ Posted 18 February, 2017 Posted 18 February, 2017 Extraordinary. And they had 36 points from 42 matches (equivalent to 50 points for 3 points for a win). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1937–38_Football_League Wonder how many teams have been relegated with a plus goal difference!?
melmacian_saint Posted 19 February, 2017 Posted 19 February, 2017 Went for Sunderland, Middlesbrough and after much thought Bournemouth. Sunderland can't defend for their life even though Defoe keeps getting 15-20 goals every year (top striker). They might change manager in March once again but I feel that this time the trouble is deeper than before. Middlesbrough are quite the opposite: solid, very much the image of their manager as a player, but nothing more. 19 goals is rather poor despite their defensive record equalling that of a CL-chasing team. When other teams around them start feeling the pressure and upping their game, they will struggle even more. Which leaves me with my final one, Bournemouth. The reasons that led me to them are their momentum and calendar. They have by far the toughest run of games and also the most decisive, in a moment where they are far from their early (or last season) form. West Brom next week is their easiest away trip until the final day of the season, in what could be a heart-stopper against Leicester anyway. Including last week's game against Man City, they will be facing all of the top 6 teams before May, and these almost always follow a relegation 6-pointer (they face all of their rivals except Hull and CP). They also have little that is new about them: same manager, very much the same team and style than last season (so no surprise factor from being a newly-promoted side). As far as the season goes, West Brom vs. Bournemouth is the trigger for the final sprints for Europe and relegation.
SuperSAINT Posted 7 April, 2017 Posted 7 April, 2017 Getting very interesting down there. West Ham's next 2 games are Swansea (H) & Sunderland (A).
Pamplemousse Posted 7 April, 2017 Posted 7 April, 2017 West Ham going down would be very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very funny
Patrick Bateman Posted 7 April, 2017 Posted 7 April, 2017 Sunderland - think they're resigned to it and a rebuilding job from Moyes (trying to emulate what Newcastle are doing with Benitez?) Middlesbrough - just lack the quality and appear a bit of a 'nothing' team now. Ironically, I think had they kept Karanka, they may have had more fight to do it?ery little cohesion West Ham - they just look out of luck with too much in-fighting and very little team cohesion, I think they're done for
Dellman Posted 7 April, 2017 Posted 7 April, 2017 Just hope West Ham are the third, that would really be fun, if not Palace would also be fun but I really hope Hull and Swansea get away with it and the way they are playing I think they will
Badger Posted 7 April, 2017 Posted 7 April, 2017 Just hope West Ham are the third, that would really be fun, if not Palace would also be fun but I really hope Hull and Swansea get away with it and the way they are playing I think they will I think the last spot will be between Swansea and Hull, although would prefer it to be West Ham or Palace. Sunderland , and probably Middlesbrough look booked for it. But didn't we all think the same about Leicester two years ago ?
Dark Munster Posted 7 April, 2017 Posted 7 April, 2017 West Ham going down would be very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very funny And if they go down on 42 points it would be even funnier.
mrfahaji Posted 7 April, 2017 Posted 7 April, 2017 (edited) Sunderland - think they're resigned to it and a rebuilding job from Moyes (trying to emulate what Newcastle are doing with Benitez?) Middlesbrough - just lack the quality and appear a bit of a 'nothing' team now. Ironically, I think had they kept Karanka, they may have had more fight to do it?ery little cohesion West Ham - they just look out of luck with too much in-fighting and very little team cohesion, I think they're done for I think the opposite is true with Middlesbrough actually - I reckon they would have stayed up if they'd brought someone else (not Agnew) in earlier. Karanka did a good job for a while and may yet have a bright future but even in the Championship they were built to be solid defensively and get 1-0 wins. To start off with that seemed to be working for them in the Premier League too, but teams are going to score against you in the PL, and you need to be able to respond if that happens, but Karanka just couldn't shift his "don't get beaten" mentality, they'd been playing defensively for so long that they couldn't change things up when they needed to. I know it's easy to say about a team that's currently in the bottom three, but I worry a bit for Swansea now. Mainly because they seemed, around the time this thread was started, to have had a rebirth and were climbing up the table. But despite going through a purple patch, they're back in it and having to dig deep again. Edited 7 April, 2017 by mrfahaji
the saint in winchester Posted 7 April, 2017 Posted 7 April, 2017 Sunderland and Boro for definite. Then .... I would have said Hull back in Feb, but now .... probably Swansea, sadly. Yeah, would be good if West Ham went down.
saintadjg Posted 7 April, 2017 Posted 7 April, 2017 West Ham would be super awesome. Sadly I think they'll survive.
Lighthouse Posted 7 April, 2017 Posted 7 April, 2017 Wonder if Fonte has a relegation wage drop clause...
SuperSAINT Posted 7 April, 2017 Posted 7 April, 2017 West Ham would be super awesome. Sadly I think they'll survive. Their next 2 games will determine if they are in the battle or not.
SaintTex Posted 7 April, 2017 Posted 7 April, 2017 Their next 2 games will determine if they are in the battle or not.Interestingly, they have 9 wins, with the exception of Southampton, all from the bottom half of the table. 09 Southampton 13 Bournemouth 14 Burnley 16 Crystal Palace X2 17 Hull 18 Swansea 19 Middlesbrough 20 Sunderland If they lose to Swansea and Sunderland in their next two matches, they are in BIG Trouble.
whelk Posted 8 April, 2017 Posted 8 April, 2017 Palace whilst put a run together have horrendous last 8 games. 5 against top 6. Don't expect them to go but please lat Allardyce go down. He's so arrogant it won't be his fault of course. Would love West Ham but they probably have my favourite manager of other teams in Bilic but Sullivan, Gold and Brady. Oh the joy.
lickierambert Posted 8 April, 2017 Posted 8 April, 2017 West Ham vs Fleetwood in a half full taxpayers stadium next season would be funny
mrfahaji Posted 8 April, 2017 Posted 8 April, 2017 I'd prefer the London clubs to stay up purely on the basis that it's two away games that are much more feasible to get to. For the same reason I'm hoping Fulham get promoted!
VectisSaint Posted 8 April, 2017 Posted 8 April, 2017 Sad indictment of this Forum that more people think Leicester will be relegated than Middlesbro. That would be the same Leicester that are 13 points above Middlesbro, eight above Swansea, and one point behind Saints.
meatball Posted 8 April, 2017 Posted 8 April, 2017 Sad indictment of this Forum that more people think Leicester will be relegated than Middlesbro. That would be the same Leicester that are 13 points above Middlesbro, eight above Swansea, and one point behind Saints. Absolute twaddle. People rightly thought Leicester would go down when they were losing every week well over a month ago. Clearly now, everyone agrees Boro are the likelier team to go down. What is it with people on this forum making misleading posts and misrepresenting the facts? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
cellone Posted 8 April, 2017 Posted 8 April, 2017 What is it with people on this forum making misleading posts and misrepresenting the facts? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Sad indictment of this Forum
Pamplemousse Posted 8 April, 2017 Posted 8 April, 2017 Sad indictment of this Forum that more people think Leicester will be relegated than Middlesbro. That would be the same Leicester that are 13 points above Middlesbro, eight above Swansea, and one point behind Saints. That was a month ago! Of course now they have no chance of going down It'll be Sunderland, Middlesbrough and one of Swansea or Hull. Palace under Allardyce will do OK, even if they do have a horrendous run in. And as much as I would love to see West Ham go down, I can't see it happening.
CB Fry Posted 8 April, 2017 Posted 8 April, 2017 Sad indictment of this Forum that more people think Leicester will be relegated than Middlesbro. That would be the same Leicester that are 13 points above Middlesbro, eight above Swansea, and one point behind Saints. Jesus wept.
Chris27687 Posted 8 April, 2017 Posted 8 April, 2017 I do want West Ham to go down - mostly because the owners have destroyed that club. I always saw us and West Ham as similar sorts of teams over the years - we tried to play good football and were normally flirting with relegation. Can see Swansea beating them today.
Batman Posted 9 April, 2017 Posted 9 April, 2017 Think West Ham have one foot in the prem next season can see them going for the Hull manager in the summer
doddisalegend Posted 9 April, 2017 Posted 9 April, 2017 Think West Ham have one foot in the prem next season can see them going for the Hull manager in the summer Along with every player with two legs (and maybe even a couple with only one leg) as they go for their usual scatter gun transfer policy all played out on social media for peoples entertainment.
wadesmith Posted 9 April, 2017 Posted 9 April, 2017 Sad indictment of this Forum that more people think Leicester will be relegated than Middlesbro. That would be the same Leicester that are 13 points above Middlesbro, eight above Swansea, and one point behind Saints. Too be fair , Leicester themselves thought they were going down, hence sacking championship winning manager Ranieri.
Tony F Posted 15 April, 2017 Posted 15 April, 2017 So it looks pretty clear now I would say. The two Northeast teams plus one from Swansea or Hull. They don't play each other but both play Sunderland. Hull play 'em at home, Swansea play 'em away..... GIven the fixtures remaining it looks more likely Hull stay above the line
SuperSAINT Posted 15 April, 2017 Posted 15 April, 2017 So it looks pretty clear now I would say. The two Northeast teams plus one from Swansea or Hull. They don't play each other but both play Sunderland. Hull play 'em at home, Swansea play 'em away..... GIven the fixtures remaining it looks more likely Hull stay above the line Silva would've done a remarkable job if he keeps that side up. Ditto Sean Dyche.
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