Dingy? You ever been up here? I'm thinking, not! Dick And why not 2 teams (or more) from the northeast? Surely it's better than having a league made up from representatives of every borough within the M25? Currently 6 clubs from London in the top flight compared to only 2 from the northeast, 4 from the northwest, 4 from the midlands, 2 from the southwest, and 1 each from wales and norfolk.
Don't think so, though I had them down for relegation, I am not so sure now. There is something about Eddie Howe and the club that just clicks!
West Ham won't go down IMHO. The owners will throw money at it in January if req, they'll get that money and more when they move into the new stadium.
Maybe just do it on merit? The clubs that get the most points stay in the league and the three worst teams leave it. Crazy but could work.
Where is the merit? Its more a case of where would the foreign rich owners and playboy footballers most like to play? **** all to do with merit. You'll still go down. Easy to raise your game against a big club but can't cut it when the pressure is on. Typical inexperienced manager.
I quite like it when the Spanners have a surprise win against one of their superiors, because they all start giving it large, and it sets them up nicely for a massive piss-take, when, inevitably, they go and **** things massively up, over the course of the season.
I've got no idea what you're on about but I'm talking about promotion and relegation based on who the best and worst teams are rather than randomly proclaiming a region has too many or few teams in the top division which needs addressing.
Spurs don't look right. Not saying they could go down but I wonder how long the chubby little argie has got left. He's done well to last this long to be fair. Tricky run of fixtures coming up for them. I give him until the middle of October.
Spurs are due to sack their manager so, i'd say he has to Christmas. How's the one season wonder doing?