over at Leicester certainly is on the pitch when was the last time none of the promoted teams stayed up
When was the last time that NONE of the promoted teams were relegated? 2001â02 when Fulham, Blackburn and Bolton survived after being promoted the season before. http://www.redcafe.net/threads/when...-of-the-promoted-teams-were-relegated.345664/ Look where those three clubs are now? How long do newly-promoted teams stay in the Premier League? With the Premier League returning this weekend, there will be three new-boys in the top-flight - but how long can they expect to stay amongst the big boys? Newly promoted teams QPR, Burnley and Leicester stand a 56 percent chance of staying up this season, our statistics suggest. Since the start of the Premier League there have been 62 promotions from the Championship and of those 62 promotions, only 27 were relegated in their first season - 44 percent. That is the fate that Championship winners Leicester, Sean Dyche's Burnley and Harry Redknapp's QPR will all hope to avoid and the stats indicate that the Premier League's newest trio each have a better than 50-50 shot of remaining in the top division come the season's close next May. Eight teams were relegated in their second Premier League season, three in their third, two in their fourth, and 12 in any subsequent season. However, there are ten teams to have been promoted who have yet to be relegated back into the Championship. On average, teams last 3.6 seasons in the Premier League following promotion. That means that teams such as West Brom, Newcastle and Swansea could be in line for a relegation battle this season. http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/how-long-newly-promoted-teams-stay-4036482
Sandro another player who likes Adel apparently according to the Standard """""""""""""""" "His absence seemed to make little difference as two goals from Charlie Austin crowned a performance full of graft and desire but Sandro insisted Taarabt can still weigh in with a decisive contribution. “Of course,” said the Brazilian. “He is a great player, everyone knows him better than me and he is a great guy so everything is going to be in the past. “He is going to be helping the team. Can he help us stay in the Premier League? Of course, he’s a brilliant player.” """"""""""""""""""
Just seen Harry's post match press conference where he was clearly nursing a grudge, which turned out to be the claim by some reporters that Harry raised the issue of Taarabt's fitness to deflect attention from the last minute loss to Liverpool. "Absolute load of shiiiiiiiiiiite!" he claims as he stomps off. Seen Fergie do the same thing
Was that the same journo that was on The Sunday Supplement who made out that the Tarbs rant by Harry was a smokescreen?