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The 'set piece specialist' clouts the ball straight into the wall :lol:

How many set piece goals has Colback ever scored?
 

I think with sides like Bournemouth/Leicester/Swansea being more established in the league I wouldn't be shocked if 2 promoted sides go down next season. Brighton are playing good football and might do a Bournemouth in staying up with good football, all the others in the division for me are relatively poor.

Burnley tbf have 2-3 very good players in Heaton, Keane and Gray, on top of Dyche making them very physically tough to beat at home. I don't think Newcastle or Villa have that same steel. Never mind the top 6 + us I think your mid table Watfords/West Hams would carve these sides open at present.
Not saying they won't struggle they might. Hull and Boro might get relegated this season, if that happens it gives us a fighting chance.
What I'm saying is a promoted side doesn't need to spend a shot load of money to survive as history has proved.
 
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