Fredericton
Central Defender
Whoever goes down, and assuming it's not us, when you look at who might be coming up, it's encouraging for us next season. I think the pattern of promoted then relegated will continue.
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Or lack of it.Not a fan of this thread. Whoever goes down does so on merit.
Not a fan of making predictions? God we have some soft fuckers on here like.Not a fan of this thread. Whoever goes down does so on merit.
Just don’t care what happens in that end.Not a fan of making predictions? God we have some soft fuckers on here like.
Whoever goes down, and assuming it's not us, when you look at who might be coming up, it's encouraging for us next season. I think the pattern of promoted then relegated will continue.
Brentford
Burnley
Bournemouth
Everton will be completely fine. Too many match winners in their squad. Just need to find a striker who can score goals and they’ll be back to the good old days of winning the one horse race for the Everton Cup.I was thinking the same thing today. That said, it'll be a tighter scrap than the last two seasons, reverting back to the 36+ point mark for safety. I've got no idea why the likes of Ipswich and Southampton thought they could come up, add a few of the better championship players, and just play their own 'brand' of football. Seems like all 3 promoted teams this season have learned where an egotistical championship manager will get you, and have all gone for a tighter style with an emphasis on pace and power in their signings. If I was a Fulham, Everton, West Ham, Wolves or Forest fan right now, I'd be feeling quite nervous.
Everton will be completely fine. Too many match winners in their squad. Just need to find a striker who can score goals and they’ll be back to the good old days of winning the one horse race for the Everton Cup.
Moyes has changed massively since his time with us. His stint at Man Utd scared him to the point he felt like he could only work with people he knew and trusted. Now he’s gone back to basics and knows the best way of winning games is build a solid defence and give free rein to his creative players in the final third. He did the same at West Ham with the likes of Bowen, Kudus and Antonio. I might have been slightly over egging it when I said they’ll be back in for the Everton Cup (best of the rest), but playing like that with the likes of Grealish and Ndiaye will see them comfortable. Then if Dibbling reaches his potential they’ll have all the goals they need to be mid table fodder for the foreseeable.I tend to agree, but I know a couple of their fans who think they might end up in trouble if Moyes is around come April time.
They remind me a bit of Stoke when they used to stink out the premier league under Pulis. Shaquri on the wing with Bojan up front, and 9 mediocre giants.Moyes has changed massively since his time with us. His stint at Man Utd scared him to the point he felt like he could only work with people he knew and trusted. Now he’s gone back to basics and knows the best way of winning games is build a solid defence and give free rein to his creative players in the final third. He did the same at West Ham with the likes of Bowen, Kudus and Antonio. I might have been slightly over egging it when I said they’ll be back in for the Everton Cup (best of the rest), but playing like that with the likes of Grealish and Ndiaye will see them comfortable. Then if Dibbling reaches his potential they’ll have all the goals they need to be mid table fodder for the foreseeable.
They were definitely very poor. But I fancy them to get a result against Forest for some reason.LEEDS 0-3 v Brighton were worse than So'ton last season
Really fancy Forest in this one. Looked at Leeds upcoming matches and don't see them winning a match until well into the New Year.. fingers crossedThey were definitely very poor. But I fancy them to get a result against Forest for some reason.
I used to despise Moyes after his time here, though that has softened somewhat. But we definitely got the broken version of him, post or possibly even during a breakdown of some sort following on from his time at Man U.Moyes has changed massively since his time with us. His stint at Man Utd scared him to the point he felt like he could only work with people he knew and trusted. Now he’s gone back to basics and knows the best way of winning games is build a solid defence and give free rein to his creative players in the final third. He did the same at West Ham with the likes of Bowen, Kudus and Antonio. I might have been slightly over egging it when I said they’ll be back in for the Everton Cup (best of the rest), but playing like that with the likes of Grealish and Ndiaye will see them comfortable. Then if Dibbling reaches his potential they’ll have all the goals they need to be mid table fodder for the foreseeable.
EasilyEverton looked minging on Monday once we remembered how to play football, but I think Grealish & Ndiaye will win them enough points on their own.