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Who will be relegated next season?

linkinpark875linkinpark875 Posts: 29,706
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Here's my list:

Swansea - since they have appointed a rookie manager.
West Brom - They have been very lucky to stay up this year.
Aston Villa - With the uncertainty with ownership I think they could finally go down.
Burnley - Almost certain to go down.

No idea who will come up via the playoffs but they will most likely go down. They can't all go so I'd say Aston Villa still least likely.

Leicester will stay up, Hull, Stoke, West Ham, Palace all have great managers so won't go down.
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    South Coast52South Coast52 Posts: 5,381
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    Manchester United.
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    oblivianoblivian Posts: 4,024
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    Manchester United.

    Only if that genie ever gets round to granting my third wish ;)
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    Jamesp84Jamesp84 Posts: 31,326
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    If the OP could start a thread saying United are relegation candidates, it would be much appreciated.

    It worked wonders for Liverpool.
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    BoselectaBoselecta Posts: 1,640
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    Dunno precise stats but it feels like that in recent seasons the winners of Championships have not done as well as the other teams that came up with them. Not just regarding relegation, but general performance and moving on thereafter.
    I can definitely envisage the play-off winner doing better than Leicester and Burnley next season (but I don't think it'll be hard or take much more than 30pts to do that).
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    Jimmy_McNultyJimmy_McNulty Posts: 11,378
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    I wasn't aware 4 teams will be relegated next season.
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    thegreytistthegreytist Posts: 164
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    How on earth can you even begin to think about who will get relegated when you don't know who any of these teams will sign in the summer, let alone found out who the last team is to get promoted!
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    rhynoGBrhynoGB Posts: 4,278
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    The teams who come up will find it tough. If they get some early points on the board, and learn the Premiership quickly, they could survive.

    Teams like Swansea, Villa, West Brom, Sunderland will be scrapping at the end, but normally have enough to get out of it.
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    IJoinedInMayIJoinedInMay Posts: 26,324
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    Here's my list:

    Swansea - since they have appointed a rookie manager.
    West Brom - They have been very lucky to stay up this year.
    Aston Villa - With the uncertainty with ownership I think they could finally go down.
    Burnley - Almost certain to go down.

    No idea who will come up via the playoffs but they will most likely go down. They can't all go so I'd say Aston Villa still least likely.

    Leicester will stay up, Hull, Stoke, West Ham, Palace all have great managers so won't go down.

    People said that about Palace this year.

    Haven't there been mumblings about Garry Monk's future too, so Swansea may well have a different manager by the start of next season.

    Others have stated the obvious in that it's too early to say but Hull might struggle with the Europa League games next season. If their chairman kicks off over the summer about the name change not going through, that wouldn't be ideal preparation for next season either.

    Leicester might overestimate the quality of their current squad and not invest enough/in the right areas.
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    South Coast52South Coast52 Posts: 5,381
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    oblivian wrote: »
    Only if that genie ever gets round to granting my third wish ;)

    You mean it isn't your first wish? :D
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    DandemDandem Posts: 13,403
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    Liverpool
    Man United
    Chelsea
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    TheMunchTheMunch Posts: 9,024
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    Dandem wrote: »
    Liverpool
    Man United
    Chelsea

    Don't you read the OP? There are 4 teams getting relegated next season.

    Arsenal is the fourth. They like being fourth. :p
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    adamski94adamski94 Posts: 3,042
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    I doubt west brom will as they have one of the best sqauds outside top 7 all they need is a experienced manager maybe david moyes
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    Joey BoswellJoey Boswell Posts: 25,141
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    How on earth can you even begin to think about who will get relegated when you don't know who any of these teams will sign in the summer, let alone found out who the last team is to get promoted!

    Exactlly, the OP and more stupid nonsense threads.
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    Seymour ButtsSeymour Butts Posts: 3,783
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    Here's my list:

    Swansea - since they have appointed a rookie manager.
    West Brom - They have been very lucky to stay up this year.
    Aston Villa - With the uncertainty with ownership I think they could finally go down.
    Burnley - Almost certain to go down.

    No idea who will come up via the playoffs but they will most likely go down. They can't all go so I'd say Aston Villa still least likely.

    Leicester will stay up, Hull, Stoke, West Ham, Palace all have great managers so won't go down.
    people said Palace and Hull were certain to go down this season so you can't say Burnley are almost certain to go down. They have a good manager and might surprise people as they have done this year
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    linkinpark875linkinpark875 Posts: 29,706
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    People said that about Palace this year.

    Haven't there been mumblings about Garry Monk's future too, so Swansea may well have a different manager by the start of next season.

    Others have stated the obvious in that it's too early to say but Hull might struggle with the Europa League games next season. If their chairman kicks off over the summer about the name change not going through, that wouldn't be ideal preparation for next season either.

    Leicester might overestimate the quality of their current squad and not invest enough/in the right areas.

    No he just got offered a three year deal today.
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    zielerzieler Posts: 8,038
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    oblivian wrote: »
    Only if that genie ever gets round to granting my third wish ;)

    If one of the two wishes you have already asked for involves a massive cock, I think the genie may have misunderstood you...
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    ChristmasCakeChristmasCake Posts: 26,078
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    With each thread he posts, I think the OP drops I.Q points..
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    walterwhitewalterwhite Posts: 57,144
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    Here's my list:

    Swansea - since they have appointed a rookie manager.
    West Brom - They have been very lucky to stay up this year.
    Aston Villa - With the uncertainty with ownership I think they could finally go down.
    Burnley - Almost certain to go down.

    No idea who will come up via the playoffs but they will most likely go down. They can't all go so I'd say Aston Villa still least likely.

    Leicester will stay up, Hull, Stoke, West Ham, Palace all have great managers so won't go down.

    Why do you say Burnley are 'almost certain' to go down?
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    CGG_12CGG_12 Posts: 7,483
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    Why do you say Burnley are 'almost certain' to go down?

    Given 4 teams are dropping they'll likely be up against it. Horrible new rule

    Actually is there 5? OP lists 4 and also says play-off team will most likely go down too!
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    walterwhitewalterwhite Posts: 57,144
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    CGG_12 wrote: »
    Given 4 teams are dropping they'll likely be up against it. Horrible new rule

    Actually is there 5? OP lists 4 and also says play-off team will most likely go down too!

    He also clearly says that they can't all be relegated.
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    CGG_12CGG_12 Posts: 7,483
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    He also clearly says that they can't all be relegated.

    Well if I'm being pedantic he still has 4 going down, but obviously I'm only taking the p1ss I'd have thought it was obvious but there ya go
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    AmbassadorAmbassador Posts: 22,333
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    Leicester, Swansea & West Brom/Play Off winners for me with the usual suspects (Sunderland etc) snapping around their heels
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    leicslad46leicslad46 Posts: 3,370
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    FFS the season is barely over and there is the normal bile about who will be relegated at the end of NEXT season. Though that is always the case with the promoted clubs. FFS let the season pan out without the relegation word be spoken til it is MATHEMATICALLY certain. A big club could possibly go down. Look at the venom that was aimed leicesters way when o neill took them up nearly 20 years ago. That they were only there to make up the numbers. Not only did they survive but they actually won silverware that season. The three that are going up this season will now be hungry to prove the doubters wrong and a couple of established clubs could go down. WHICH I WOULD LOVE TO HAPPEN
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    AmbassadorAmbassador Posts: 22,333
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    A lot has changed since O'Neill bored the country to death with his brand of football

    But I see your point
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    LostFoolLostFool Posts: 90,673
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    If Newcastle continue their form for the last few months then they'll be in big trouble next season. Ashley seems to have lost interest in the club, Pardew has lost the plot and the fans are in revolt.
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