Yhats why we live the PL threads on topic - Baggies are doomed shame Stoke - hope those ****s go and never come back West Ham going down would be so ****ing funny as their fans are so tragic they will have mass pitch invasions and brawls which will also involve players. hang on they have already started that, what a classless club
Seeing Stoke go down would be great. I absolutely hate playing them - offer very little other than fouling, time wasting and getting other teams players seriously injured or banned. Horrible team
I reckon West Brom, Huddersfield and West Ham will go down. Could easily be wrong but: - West Ham have lost the last 3 and have United, Chelsea, Arsenal and City to play in their last 8 games along with Leicester and Everton on the last 2 fixtures. That is very tough going although not impossible. - Huddersfield have Chelsea, Everton, Man City and Arsenal in their last 4 games. If they don't get a few results in the next few games then they are in big trouble. If I could pick I'd like West Brom, Stoke and West Ham to go down. West Brom and Stoke are just painful teams that have blighted the league for a good 5, possibly 10, years and I've had enough of West Ham. Harsh on their good fans but they have a lot of **** ones too.
West Brom are down already I'd say, can't see them pulling off a miracle survival, especially with Pardew as their manager. Hope Stoke go down, ****ing hate them. Adam shouldn't be allowed on the pitch and their fans are extras from that Walking Dead show. Hope West Ham stay up for the sole reason that if they go down, we miss out on two London derbies and I personally love a derby day.
West Brom are gone Can't see Stoke turning it around Worst side I'd seen at ours were Brighton early season ... but they have really come on ... they had United on the ropes at Old Trafford for most of the second half in the Cup game. Saints didn't look very good at Wigan but the cup semi might just kick start their league form West Ham are playing like a bunch of blokes who have met on a stag night, talked a good game, then decided to enter a 5-a-side tournament ... I think they have a real fight on their hands given the injuries they have clocked up ... Huddersfield surprise me every time I think they are going to spiral they pull a rather amazing result out the bag ... So: West Brom Stoke West Ham ... for me
Saints West Brom Hudders We are **** and have made the change far too late. After beating League One side Wigan Mark Hughes is being hailed as the messiah, despite us being **** for the majority of that game. Our main hope is the next league game where we play West Ham at their place. Score early (lol) and that place will go into full meltdown, but I watched the extended highlights of their game against Burnley and they looked miles better than us and were actually a bit unfortunate not to be ahead before conceding and their fans invading the pitch West Brom are ****ed Hudders are pretty terrible and just have a feeling Stoke will get themselves out of it, probably beating Arsenal and breaking Aubameyang's leg in the process.
Hoping for the worst 0-0 ever with both sets of fans tearing the place down. Moyes to beat Hughes to death with an enormous Gold & Sullivan dildo would be a bonus.
every former East Ender now living in Essex you'll ever meet has a story about their grandad and "the twins". They've all "done a bit of boxing" and helped launder the Brinks Matt bullion through their auntie Val's fruit and veg stall.
A six pointer if ever there was one Matth If Saints win that, I'm getting a really **** tattoo of Mark Hughes' face done on my leg.
If he stumbles over the line and you stay up as a result of the other teams being even worse, do you reckon he gets the job for next season?
No idea. First he needs to do what he's been asked to do, which is keep us in the PL. If he does that, I have no prejudice against Mark Hughes, and would be happy enough to see him given a chance - especially if a miracle happens and we go further in the FA Cup. Gordon Strachan was a successful manager for us despite having taken Coventry down the season before. Glenn Hoddle and Ronald Koeman both did well at Saints before getting sacked in their next jobs. So I'm not that bothered whether Hughes' tenure at his previous clubs are viewed as a success or not. Many of our fans are ****ing deluded and want Ancelotti, Tuchel or Simeone, but Mark Hughes could be a good fit for us and provide some stabilty, who knows? Meanwhile the club has been aquired by new owners, and currently no one has a clue what their long term intentions might be.
I’m 100% biased but I don’t think the bloke can be a good fit for anyone unless he’s had a personality transplant.