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Dirty Leeds United


Home games against Wolves and Burnley will save them.
This.
Leeds’ potential problem is that they’re not up against 3 genuinely poor sides like the ones that got relegated last season (Ipswich, Leicester and Southampton), they’re up against a team that nearly got champions league football and could end up winning the Europa League (Nottm Forest), a ‘big six’ club that did win the Europa League last season and West Ham side that has invested pretty heavily in some top players and is finding some real form right when it counts.

Added to that they have to go to two of those sides in the run-in.

If that wasn’t enough they now have some pretty significant injury worries, something they haven’t had for most of this season. And their goals have dried up.

Yes, they’ve got a couple of favourable games in Wolves and Burnley at home, but the pressure is really going to be on them for those two.

Watch them go to Old Trafford and win now.
 
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I’d like Spurs to go down but I worry the side effect would be the other ‘big’ clubs getting scared and this being the catalyst for them to concoct a way to reduce the likelihood of it happening to any of them in the future e.g. reducing the number of relegation/promotion slots.

West Ham would be funny. And none of the big clubs would care.

As much as I don’t like Leeds it would be good if two promoted sides stay up.

Having said all that it will be Forest.
 
It’s a no lose situation for me, I’d be happy to see any of the four go down.

It pisses me off that West Ham were given a tax payer funded stadium when other clubs, including us, have had to choose between stadium development or squad building.

I used to have a soft spot for Forest due to the Cloughie connection, but their ‘football fweindship’ with the mags ruined that.

Leeds have more than their fair share of bell end fans, and they’re Leeds.

But Spurs would be the funniest given their arrogance and ‘big six’ con. They also encapsulate why I hate what the CL has become, prioritising 4th spot over actual silverware.
 
The club which I despise the most, I'm gutted that they aren't sitting rock bottom, with a pile of injuries and massive financial woes

Despicable club and fans - bunch of absolute wankers
 
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Unfortunately this is the reality of our season. Despite some decent results and having some decent players we still are yet to somehow convince people more than a team in relegation trouble purely because they may have had a better history. A better history of top flight players or cups.
 
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