Quite Probably Relegated

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Who do you want to go down most?

  • QPR

  • Wigan

  • Villa

  • Reading

  • Saints


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QPR's wages were 183 per cent of turnover, they year they went up.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...ers-speculate-to-accumulate-real-success.html

QPR's location instantly makes them an attractive prospect to join, same for any London club really. With all due respect, Wigan doesn't have the same appeal. Even now many players would opt to join bigger Championship clubs over Wigan, it's been a fairlytale story but given Wigan voted in favour of FFP I'd have no sympathy if they went down.
 
Villa without a shadow of a doubt. Honestly it would make my year if we relegated them on the last home game of the season. Horrible and obnoxious set of fans.

I'll never forget the way they treated Newcastle after they went down and cheered, and when Newcastle chanted "Going Down" after beating them a few days back they threw their toys out the pram.

Compare that to the class shown by Chelsea when we relegated Bolton in 98, Bolton players applauded off the pitch, fans chanting "Let them score". Same with West Ham with City in 87, City with Wolves last year. We're all football fans, we live for these clubs, real football fans wouldn't act like Villa did, against a local rival I can understand but not under those circumstances.

Of the 5 Villa are the only club I would genuinely celebrate if they were relegated. I have a soft spot for Saints and the other 3 are all alright in my book, offer something to the league and have real fans. Many including myself slam Wigan but when they stayed behind after losing 8-0 to applaud us off & on the pitch (not leaving until stadium announcer warned coaches were ready to depart) after being crowned as Champions was as touching a gesture as I've seen from any set of fans... Even if it was only 50 of them :emoticon-0110-tongu

And I'm pretty sure a lot of them were Chelsea fans who hadn't got tickets in the home end! <laugh>