samaistonsrightfoot
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If he was as good a manager as he is a politician they would be top of the league
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Honestly? Not a chance (aware this will probably bite me on the arse). We were in the exact same situation last season and ended up finishing 10th and have had a horrendous fixture list so far. I think its incredibly short sighted to have us favourites to go down if I'm honest although of course there's a risk it could happen.
Do you genuinely believe we'll get relegated this season? Honest question.
Stay up or not, they are playing (as someone has already said) football that would embarrass big sam and Pulis.
Have they come out of their half yet ? More of the same please Rafa.
A new word is creeping in, it’s because he is pragmatic in his approach as well now, apparently
Love to see them have a go at "pragmatism" on their faymus bannaz
I think it's between the mags and Brighton for the last available spot, Hughton or Rafa? I know who I would have but the mags probably have the better squad, not much in it mind...I'd make you favourites along with Cardiff and Huddersfield. Those 2 look very likely but not sure who you'd finish above after that.
They had a cup final the week after it was a gift of 3pts for them yet they're stupid enough to think differentlyYou're 4th favourites to go down at the bookies. Huddersfield and Cardiff are odds on (as expected) and after that it's just Burnley, who had a tremendous win yesterday, are now out of Europe and have a good, committed young manager.
If Chelsea were going for the league or Champions League last season on the final day instead of a dead game with a manager the players didn't like, then you'd have probably finished a few places lower. Just about all the other clubs have strengthened significantly, you seem weaker. You've got a manager who won't be there next season and the players will know this and unlike most seasons, you've got a newly promoted club who are expected to finish in the top half and another well safe - I'd be pretty concerned.
You're 4th favourites to go down at the bookies. Huddersfield and Cardiff are odds on (as expected) and after that it's just Burnley, who had a tremendous win yesterday, are now out of Europe and have a good, committed young manager.
If Chelsea were going for the league or Champions League last season on the final day instead of a dead game with a manager the players didn't like, then you'd have probably finished a few places lower. Just about all the other clubs have strengthened significantly, you seem weaker. You've got a manager who won't be there next season and the players will know this and unlike most seasons, you've got a newly promoted club who are expected to finish in the top half and another well safe - I'd be pretty concerned.
A new word is creeping in, it’s because he is pragmatic in his approach as well now, apparently
You do realise that you picked up 9 points last season from the same teams you played from this seasons horrendous start, Arsenal H, Chelsea H and WBA (for Cardiff A).Honestly? Not a chance (aware this will probably bite me on the arse). We were in the exact same situation last season and ended up finishing 10th and have had a horrendous fixture list so far. I think its incredibly short sighted to have us favourites to go down if I'm honest although of course there's a risk it could happen.