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Who's going down?

Relegation Poll  

167 members have voted

  1. 1. Agree with the bookies?

    • Burnley
      133
    • QPR
      143
    • LCFC
      10
    • Hull
      128
    • Sunderland
      81
    • Aston Villa
      3


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Posted

The bookies say that QPR and Burnley are comfortably odds on to go down, with Sunderland, Hull and ourselves the other 'contenders' for the third spot. Aston Villa are rank outsiders to get dragged into it.

 

Who do FoxesTalk believe are destined for the Championship next season?

 

Pick your three!

Posted

Might want to make it a multiple choice poll then.

 

Sunderland, QPR and one of Hull or Burnley for me - burnley perhaps just falling due to a lack of cutting edge (no goal in 6 hours now)

Posted

Might want to make it a multiple choice poll then.

 

Sunderland, QPR and one of Hull or Burnley for me - burnley perhaps just falling due to a lack of cutting edge (no goal in 6 hours now)

 

Done that now!

 

I personally think Sunderland and Hull are down - lost form at the wrong time and horrible run-ins.

 

The third spot is VERY tight. My instincts say QPR. 

Posted

Done that now!

 

I personally think Sunderland and Hull are down - lost form at the wrong time and horrible run-ins.

 

The third spot is VERY tight. My instincts say QPR. 

 

Thing is I can't see QPR, Burnley and us all putting together runs to get past the two of them. I can see QPR being cut adrift.

Posted

I think Burnley, Hull and Sunderland. I can see QPR getting out as well as us.

 

15: Aston Villa 37

16: Leicester City 36

17: Queens Park Rangers 33

18: Sunderland 32

19: Hull 31

20: Burnley 28

Posted

Here be the run-ins:

 

BURNLEY 

 

Leicester (H)

Wham (A)

Hull (A)

Stoke (H)

Villa (A)

 

QPR

 

Wham (H)

Liverpool (A)

Man City (A)

Newcastle (H)

Leicester (A)

 

LEICESTER

 

Burnley (A)

Chelsea (H)

Newcastle (H)

Southampton (H)

Sunderland (A)

QPR (H)

 

HULL

 

Palace (A)

Liverpool (H)

Arsenal (H)

Burnley (H)

Tottenham (A)

Man Utd (H)

 

SUNDERLAND 

 

Stoke (A)

Southampton (H)

Everton (A)

Leicester (H)

Arsenal (A)

Chelsea (A)

 

ASTON VILLA

 

Man City (A)

Everton (H)

Wham (H)

Southampton (A)

Burnley (H)

Posted

Here be the run-ins:

 

BURNLEY 

 

Leicester (H)

Wham (A)

Hull (A)

Stoke (H)

Villa (A)

 

QPR

 

Wham (H)

Liverpool (A)

Man City (A)

Newcastle (H)

Leicester (A)

 

LEICESTER

 

Burnley (A)

Chelsea (H)

Newcastle (H)

Southampton (H)

Sunderland (A)

QPR (H)

 

HULL

 

Palace (A)

Liverpool (H)

Arsenal (H)

Burnley (H)

Tottenham (A)

Man Utd (H)

 

SUNDERLAND 

 

Stoke (A)

Southampton (H)

Everton (A)

Leicester (H)

Arsenal (A)

Chelsea (A)

 

ASTON VILLA

 

Man City (A)

Everton (H)

Wham (H)

Southampton (A)

Burnley (H)

Wham is tough for QPR and Burnley, that Andrew Ridgeley's got rapid pace and a good cross on him.

Posted

Wham is tough for QPR and Burnley, that Andrew Ridgeley's got rapid pace and a good cross on him.

 

George Michael's also pretty good at swinging in balls from behind his man.

Posted

Think QPR may have been written off too early. If we can beat West Ham and Newcastle at home then so can they. Can see them still in it when they visit us.

Posted

That Hull run in... Burnley and Palace are about the only games I'd give them a chance, and the latter is only really a point.

 

Sunderland's run-in is almost trolling by the Premier League.

 

Stoke away is never easy, the visit of a team who destroyed them 8-0 earlier in the season, Everton away, then a team who've gone from seven points adrift to one goal adrift after three successive wins, finally rounding off by going away to the top two. 

 

If that was our run-in, I'd be setting the sat-nav for Ashton Gate.

 

We have to continue making the most of our run-in, we'll kick ourselves if we don't.

Posted

QPR, Leicester (safest to pretend I still think we'll go down) and Hull.

Posted

We have caught Hull so quickly. 9 points was the deficit 3 games ago. I don't think people appreciate how difficult that is. Some big, big games are coming up. Still need to beat 2/3 of QPR , Sunderland and Burnley. If we do that I doubt we will go down. Nevertheless if we only win the one game we have a little bit of leeway with other winnable games. 

Guest kristianity77
Posted

We have caught Hull so quickly. 9 points was the deficit 3 games ago. I don't think people appreciate how difficult that is. Some big, big games are coming up. Still need to beat 2/3 of QPR , Sunderland and Burnley. If we do that I doubt we will go down. Nevertheless if we only win the one game we have a little bit of leeway with other winnable game

 

4 points will suffice I think from QPR, Sunderland and Burnley.  3 points at home to Newcastle and that will be job done.

Posted

If we win 3 games out of our remaining fixtures we stay up

 

I don't think we need to win that many, no way will we need 37 points to stay up.

 

I think two wins and a draw (35 points) will do it without too much sweating on the final day.

Posted

Might want to make it a multiple choice poll then.

 

Sunderland, QPR and one of Hull or Burnley for me - burnley perhaps just falling due to a lack of cutting edge (no goal in 6 hours now)

 

I remember what happened the last time we played Burnley when they hadn't scored in ages

Posted

A lot of our final position hinges on not losing to QPR Burnley Sunderland.

 

We need to not lose those as much as we need to find 5 or 6 points minimum.

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