If would like to see the biscuit men (Reading), Southampton and one from Wigan, Norwich, Newcastle, Sunderland or Aston Villa. If it was open to anyone from the division then the answer would be very different.
Sum of Us a faith but alas not everyone, getting a bit sick of the we are down, you are already down doom merchants, but the reason I put the big if in is so it would make people read and respond.
Man Utd, Chelsea & Man City..... but in reality: Norwich, Sunderland & Wigan...quite simply because i cannot believe they are all better than us..in fact everyone is..FFFFF**********KK!!!
Wouldn't wish it on anyone. But IF you put a gun to my head and forced me to choose it would have to be Reading, Villa and Naaarvich.
This league is full of dross, loads of clubs at risk. But preferably Norwich, Norwich and just for luck, Norwich.
In an ideal world it would have to be Arsenal, Chelsea and Man Utd - if only because of the smug attitude of those clubs and their fans that they have a birth right to be given silverware each year and automatic entry to the so-called Champions league. It's easy to sneer at the rest of us when you've sewn up the CL to make sure you qualify each year. As that is a tad unlikely, I don't really care so I'll go for Norwich, Reading and Swansea simply because some (certainly not all) of their fans seem to revel in our misfortunes and were not even gracious enough to admit that we won the Championship against all the odds fairly and squarely.
I don't really do the 'who do i want' i just give an opinion and let it go from there. At the begining of the season i said: Reading/Norwich/Saints because i felt that none of the teams would be good enough Now i will say: Reading/Norwich/saints because i believe that none of the teams are good enough. However i have been wrong before.
Cant do this as it will all depend on the form nearer the time... I can't see today that anyone below 10th can be sure they will stay up ... it's maths as i believe the results will force teh whole lot to tighten this year to something we haven't seen before