Bottom half of the Table.

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Agent Bruce

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A B&W Place.
Bottom of the Table after tonights games. Still a lot to do.
11 Sunderland 24 -4 29
12 Fulham 24 -5 28
13 West Ham 24 -9 27
14 Norwich 24 -15 27
15 Newcastle 24 -12 24
16 S'ampton 24 -11 23
17 Reading 24 -15 20
18 Wigan 24 -18 20
19 Aston Villa 24 -26 20
20 QPR.. 24 -19 16
 
I still think one surprise team from higher in that list will struggle and end up being relegated. Not Sunderland though, think they'll get safe comfortably.
 
I still think one surprise team from higher in that list will struggle and end up being relegated. Not Sunderland though, think they'll get safe comfortably.

Bottom of the Table after tonights games. Still a lot to do.
11 Sunderland 24 -4 29
12 Fulham 24 -5 28
13 West Ham 24 -9 27
14 Norwich 24 -15 27
15 Newcastle 24 -12 24
16 S'ampton 24 -11 23
17 Reading 24 -15 20
18 Wigan 24 -18 20
19 Aston Villa 24 -26 20
20 QPR.. 24 -19 16



Really hope it's not us.
 
Quite a long way to go for guarenteed safety.

It's a shame the Prem doesn't incorporate players looks into the points system, as Newcastle currently has the most handsome team in history. It's only Obertan who stops Guiness World Records from knocking down the door
 
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