13 West Brom 14 Swansea 15 Fulham 16 Sunderland 17 Wolves 18 Bolton 19 Wigan 20 Blackburn If all the newly promoted stayed up .Taugh to call.
Wigan have been trying to get relegated for a few seasons now- I think they'll manage it this time. Blackburn, barring a miracle, will be going too. I have a sneaking suspicion Bolton will save themselves so I'm not sure who to go for in the third place. It's still early, we haven't had any bad weather or fixture congestion yet so anything can happen. Interesting, though, that all the promoted clubs are doing well so far.
If you actually look at Blackburns team i still believe it is one of the stronger of the teams at the bottom- having players such as Samba, Dann, Olsson, Hoillet, Pederson, Dunn and Robinson . If/when there is a managerial change and they start to get a couple of wins i can see them finishing in 14th place and out of relegation troubles quite quickly. Wigan, Wolverhampton and Swansea to go down
I can see Blackburn and Wigan going down. Wigan I wont miss because we don't want 3/4 empty stadiums every week in the PL, nothing against them as a team. The 3rd relegation spot is hard to predict. All I can say at the moment is...how the **** did we not beat Sunderland!!!
Disagree, I think most of them are poor, inconsistent footballers bar Samba, Dann, Hoilett and Robinson. All of their centre midfielders are inconsistent or just poor all the time and they have no striker really good enough to lead the line week in week out. If I was managing Blackburn I'd make it my priority to get in a decent right back plus a couple of decent centre mids in January and maybe a centre forward that can hold the ball up and score a couple.
I've said in this thread that I think Bolton will be fine... I'm not too sure now. Tuesday's game with Blackburn is MASSIVE for both clubs. A draw won't help either of them.
All three promoted clubs to stay up imo, I've said it for a while. If one of them drops in to the relegation zone it will be QPR.