Webbo Posted 10 May 2015 Posted 10 May 2015 I'm assuming that villa are safe now and that nobody on here wants us to go down, so who do you want to take the last place? With an eye on next season I'd like Newcastle to go down, they can't possible be this terrible next season. They'll have a new manager and Ashley will have to promise him some money. Hull and Sunderland are likely to be struggling again.
Tielemans63 Posted 10 May 2015 Posted 10 May 2015 As long as it's not us I don't really care! If pushed I'd say Hull as they're a bit of a nothing club imho.
jonthefox Posted 10 May 2015 Posted 10 May 2015 Voted Hull. Just for that 'mauled by the tigers ' thing.
Legend_in_blue Posted 10 May 2015 Posted 10 May 2015 Hull. They're two leagues above where they should be.
The Doctor Posted 10 May 2015 Posted 10 May 2015 Sunderland or Newcastle, both ridiculous clubs, but Sunderland fans are slightly more irritating,
Mark_w Posted 10 May 2015 Posted 10 May 2015 Probably Newcastle purely because if they appoint a good manager they wouldn't be in the battle next year, the other two would almost certainly be involved I think. Still Nigel sending Hull down would be very sweet.
lgfualol Posted 10 May 2015 Posted 10 May 2015 Sunderland because it would be funny to see Defoe get relegated
The Year Of The Fox Posted 10 May 2015 Posted 10 May 2015 Hull are just shaded by Newcastle. It'd be great if Pearson could relegate Hull. However I can't stand the Newcastle fans and their delusions of grandeur. They deserve everything bad that happens to them. One day they'll learn not to hound out every manager they have
gerrytaggart Posted 10 May 2015 Posted 10 May 2015 Given the options Id prefer Rachel Riley to go down.
Guest Bilo Posted 10 May 2015 Posted 10 May 2015 Living in an area of the country where I receive Yorkshire TV and Hull are absolutely worshipped, I'd love to see them go down. Their bitterness towards Pearson and the sheer hilarity that would ensue if we were to sign Robertson and/or N'Doye just seals it.
LCCFox96 Posted 10 May 2015 Posted 10 May 2015 I couldn't care less as long as it's not us. I don't particularly care for any of them so would accept any going down as long as it was not at our expense.
The Blur Posted 10 May 2015 Posted 10 May 2015 I'm assuming that villa are safe now and that nobody on here wants us to go down, so who do you want to take the last place? With an eye on next season I'd like Newcastle to go down, they can't possible be this terrible next season. They'll have a new manager and Ashley will have to promise him some money. Hull and Sunderland are likely to be struggling again. Originally voted Sunderland- sickening if they stay up on their jammy two wins but changed my mind after reading this.
ousefox Posted 10 May 2015 Posted 10 May 2015 I like Sunderland as a club so Newcastle or Hull. Not sure what would be better - seeing Ashley's team relegated or a tinpot shitty club who pitch invade for a quarter final and sing 'mauled by the tigers'. The Pearson factor would be good too. Probably Hull on balance and I'd love us to sign Robertson.
Kitchandro Posted 10 May 2015 Posted 10 May 2015 Tough choice. Newcastle fans are ******, Hull are just a shit club all over and Sunderland have the crappest team and frankly, most deserve to go IMO. It's fair to say I wouldn't miss any of them.
Sir Shep Posted 10 May 2015 Posted 10 May 2015 Well Hull and QPR were all over Not606 giving it the big un so it'd be sweet if Hull join the drama queens in div 2.
SomalianFox15 Posted 10 May 2015 Posted 10 May 2015 Newcastle or Sunderland, most delusional fans in the world.
Lionheart Posted 10 May 2015 Posted 10 May 2015 Newcastle because I think they hounded a decent manager out in Pardew.
StanSP Posted 10 May 2015 Posted 10 May 2015 Hull or Newcastle. Hull are genuinely a dull club. Nothing about them is appealing either in terms of players, manager or the way they play. Newcastle - the way their club is run is a shambles. It'd wipe the smug smirk of Ashley's face seeing the club he owns go down. Hopefully he leaves cos he's as bad as some foreign owners in the game too.
David Hankey Posted 10 May 2015 Posted 10 May 2015 I'd love to see Newcastle go only because of their recent form which is that of a Club in decline. Another so-called "big Club" based in the north but it's results that count and they aren't good enough both on and off the field.
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