Who goes down?

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Just looking at the next 2 rounds of fixtures and Fat Sam could be in big trouble. Spurs away followed by Man City at home. If they lose both of those they will almostv certainly be in the bottom 3.
 
Just looking at the next 2 rounds of fixtures and Fat Sam could be in big trouble. Spurs away followed by Man City at home. If they lose both of those they will almostv certainly be in the bottom 3.
If Fulham beat Stoke (not exactly impossible), they'll be bottom three unless they actually beat Spurs, they'll be 18th even if they draw. If they lose to City as well, they'll be well in the scrap as Fulham's next game is Palace. WHam have to not only not lose, but win one to be sure of staying out of the bootom three as Fulham will surley nick a win from one of their next two.
 
My mates a Fulham fan and he is fed up with Jol now. He says Jol is out of ideas and isn't using the most out if his squad, and if they stick with Jol, he can see them going down.
 
After watching yesterdays highlights Sunderland are in massive trouble. They played with more passion but just don't have the quality.
 
I agree re Sunderland.I have a Relegation Thread on the Norwich board.I think their problem is that unlike you last year they have had their easy opportunities for a win early on and now face an uphill fight to get back in touch.They are six points and GD off safety.IMO it's Sunderland,Palace +1
 
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