Who goes down?

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Well unfortunately you never got your wish but your safe anyway, I think cardiff and fulham are gone myself but the last place is up for grabs and having looked at the fixtures for the run in then Norwich need to start to improve or they could be the one's, I hope not as i like norwich as they use to play great football and i cant understand why they have stopped as grant holt never was the difference surely..

I like Swansea, I don't really care who goes down. I just don't want QPR to come up.
 
With you there Beef. Luckily they are going backwards!

Now that I've accepted that QPR wont be winning the Championship (and hence I have no chance of winning any of pre-season 'title-winner accumulators', as none of them include Leicester for the Championship, but many include QPR), I can happily sit back and watch Harry failing with a squad that arguably has the highest wage bill and most PL experience ever seen in the Championship.

Unfortunately, you just know that Harry will escape scot free, and find himself a new home with a different PL at some point. Probably before 2014 is over. So enjoy it whilst it lasts.
 
As for the topic at hand, I guess it pretty obvious to say that today was a massive day for Fulham (given their upcoming run of fixtures), Cardiff, Hull and West Ham. Not too sure today will have much impact on Stoke, Sunderland or Palace - and maybe not WBA either - but yes, for those first four teams, today's results look quite big.
 
We are a bit off the hook from yesterday's results.Our big three are going to be the home games to Stoke,Sunderland and WBA We need seven points from those three.
 
Depends,if we can get those seven points plus a lucky result from one other (Dodgy pen at St Mary's?) Then we may be ok.I do wonder if playing top sides if the results are settled may be better than relegation rivals.Personally I think Cardiff and Fulham are gone.
 
The problem norwich have got is they need to amass enough points before the go into their last 4 games which on paper is the hardest run in needing points that you can possibly get, sadly i cant see them getting the points required tbh.
 
If Arsenal are guaranteed 3rd before the last game and Norwich need a win, I can see them getting one like they did against Man City last year, who had little to play for.
 
Norwich by far the better team against Spurs at the moment. One small problem, they look like they could play for 6 weeks without scoring.
 
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