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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

Would you rather be declared safe after a win at Sunderland and then have an incredible home game where we thrash QPR, sending them down, with zero sweat and zero nerves.

 

Or go into QPR knowing that if we win we stay up, if they win they stay up and if we draw we both go down and then winning in a 96th minute freak screamer from Kasper?

Posted

As long as we beat Burnley, Sunderland and Qpr I don't care.

 

If one of them beats us we're back in the mess.

Guest Col city fan
Posted

We have gone from an incredible 1/6 to go down to something like 6/4!

An amazing turnaround.

Burnley, QPR, Hull.......

Posted

Out of that list, not Villa. The rest - ourselves, Hull, QPR, Burnley, Sunderland - is too hard to predict.

Posted

Would you rather be declared safe after a win at Sunderland and then have an incredible home game where we thrash QPR, sending them down, with zero sweat and zero nerves.

 

Or go into QPR knowing that if we win we stay up, if they win they stay up and if we draw we both go down and then winning in a 96th minute freak screamer from Kasper?

Safe before the final day, I don't think my nerves could take that.

Posted

I definitely think QPR and Hull are goners.

QPR basically have to win their two home games to even stand a chance going in to the final day. Hull's run-in looks horrible.

That final spot will depend on how our fixtures against Burnley and Sunderland go. If we get 0 points total from those 2 games we'll go down, if we get 2 or more we'll stay up. If we draw one and lose one then god knows.

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.

 

Two massive games for them and then us away last game of the season.

 

They'll need a minimum of two wins from those three fixtures, as things pan out they may hope we'll be safe before the last game of the season. 

 

If Burnley lose next week and QPR don't win then I daresay it will be highly unlikely either club will finish above us.

 

It could be a huge weekend for the relegation sides but I guess all the weekends are? All the bottom five are in fixtures where they will demand wins or at least a point. Only a win will be acceptable for the home teams and the away teams are in one of their easiest fixtures left.

 

Burnley vs Leicester

QPR vs West Ham

Crystal Palace vs Hull

Stoke vs Sunderland

Posted

Next week will be critical. Burnley need to score. If they cannot score against us then who can they score against?

I am a bit worried that Ulloa and Nugent may not be fit for next week. We need them fit for the run in.

Sunderland and Hull are not going to get anything out of their matches, but QPR may. They are good at home against other London sides.

I would rather be safe before the QPR match.

Posted

My heart would not take it if we went into the last day.

You and me both!

Looking at those run in's I think penultimate weekend of the season could be the crunch one. Burnley have a winnable home game, we go to Sunderland and QPR host Newcastle. No reason why our recent run of form and the right result over this weekend can't put us 4 Pts clear of the bottom 3 with a game in hand.

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

Speaking to my mate about this earlier today and this is exactly how I said I think it would finish.

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