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Bournemouth absolutely cannot stand them. Little old Bournemouth with the Russian Billionaire backer and smug Eddie Howe.

 

Swansea can piss off as well, they've become the new Sunderland for me sacking managers and barely staying up every season.

 

Huddersfield, mainly because I don't think they deserved to go up in the first place. And that play off final against Reading was an horrific game of football.

 

 

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I think that this year's prem has the biggest number of small clubs I've ever known.  There's usually a wildcard like Swindon, Barnsley or Bradford, but now we've got several - Huddersfield, Brighton, Bournemouth, Burnley.  I want them all to stay up.

 

You could probably argue that Swansea, Palace, Watford and Stoke are smaller clubs than us.  That means there are as many clubs in the prem that are smaller than us than there are clubs that are bigger than us.  I can never remember that happening before.

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53 minutes ago, murphy said:

Don't want too be to graphic but West Ham going down would make me spontaneously come in my pants.

 

 

(sorry)

 

Can’t wait for a graphic description from you then (on any topic, just tag me when you do :thumbup:)

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Swansea, West Brom and Huddersfield. To be honest there are probably about 8 teams in the Championship who I'd much rather see in the PL than the majority of ones mentioned already. Leeds, Villa, Wolves, Sheff Wed. Even fookin Birmingham I'd rather see than the vast majority of current bottom-half PL teams. I'm sure other teams fans might say the same about us though, it's all good!

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I want most of these small clubs to stay up. We are bigger than them and on most occasions can bully them in the transfer windows.

 

Bournemouth are harmless. 

 

Would love to see Palace and West Ham to go though.

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7 hours ago, murphy said:

I think that this year's prem has the biggest number of small clubs I've ever known.  There's usually a wildcard like Swindon, Barnsley or Bradford, but now we've got several - Huddersfield, Brighton, Bournemouth, Burnley.  I want them all to stay up.

 

You could probably argue that Swansea, Palace, Watford and Stoke are smaller clubs than us.  That means there are as many clubs in the prem that are smaller than us than there are clubs that are bigger than us.  I can never remember that happening before.

 

I tend to agree and unfortunately it removes the novelty value a bit having so many semi irrelevant teams, to the point that bar Newcastle (and Huddersfield for personal reasons), I could choose 7 or 8 teams I wouldnt mind seeing relegated. Its a shame Brighton and Huddersfield got promoted in the same season with a lot of small clubs in the premier league already.

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Think Swansea are gone. Fear for Brighton and Huddersfield ... the run in normally sorts out the newly promoted clubs,

although I think the Geordies will just survive.

Hopefully to be replaced by Wolves, Derby and the Villa to restore a decent Midlands presence in the top division. 

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8 hours ago, HighPeakFox said:

I'm still baffled by the obsession with size.

I find people with a small penis often say this. :whistle:

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