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Posted
1 hour ago, Tommy Fresh said:

Think a lot depends on who they keep

Probably the core of players that have been cast aside since they've been promoted. Pretty amazing yesterday was their first unchanged side this season when such a tight group got them up in the first place. The only thing they'll need is momentum, we had that after 2010, things just snowball but when you stop going forwards it's difficult to get back.

Posted
8 minutes ago, MattFox said:

Liverpool wining the league at the KP and sending us down the same day?

Only if Arsenal lose or drop more points before then. 

Posted
12 minutes ago, MattFox said:

Liverpool wining the league at the KP and sending us down the same day?

 

10 minutes ago, The Doctor said:

not mathematically possible as things stand. Fulham making Slot look like a fraud, they'd stay 9 clear of Arsenal so at best could be 12 points clear going into that game, potentially 15 at the end with 18 to play for

We'll be relegated before that, if Wolves beat Spurs...

Posted
4 minutes ago, StanSP said:

Only if Arsenal lose or drop more points before then. 

Liverpool would still need to win today for that.

 

Just now, FoyleFox said:

 

We'll be relegated before that, if Wolves beat Spurs...

Still requires them to beat Man Utd as well. And it being done half hour earlier is kinda meaningless.

Posted (edited)
34 minutes ago, The Doctor said:

kinda depressing how far behind Bournemouth and Fulham we've fallen, like if you said three years ago that Fulham and Bournemouth would be streets ahead of us you'd seem insane 

I cling to the hope that if they can do it, so can we. 
 

If we go back up, you’ve simply got to hope that some unexpected side or sides drop next season. 
 

One thing is key though, you must return with a decent core of prem level players.  Currently, we have 3 imo. (Mads, fatawu and bilal).  It’s easy to focus our anger on Ayew or Reid but in reality, even if we’d got 2 decent signings in, we’d still be heading down. 


So we need to essentially have 2 years of blinding recruitment or youth development. I’m keeping my fingers and toes crossed that Alves and Nelson use next season to propel them to a premier league level.  

 

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Posted

Hoping our match against Liverpool doesn't confirm their title win or our relegation, they have some strange dislike of us for some reason and think we're all tories. 

Posted

A Chelsea winner would be big for them in the race for the champions league spots

 

Out of the teams 3rd to 7th they have the toughest run in so they need to start winning games like this.

Posted
2 minutes ago, Nalis said:

A Chelsea winner would be big for them in the race for the champions league spots

 

Out of the teams 3rd to 7th they have the toughest run in so they need to start winning games like this.

Think Brentford have been better side, certainly looked more likely to score

 

Posted

We should seriously be looking to next season now play who wants to be here and leave who doesn’t out. Down anyway so give a few youngsters a go 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Lambert09 said:

I cling to the hope that if they can do it, so can we. 
 

If we go back up, you’ve simply got to hope that some unexpected side or sides drop next season. 
 

One thing is key though, you must return with a decent core of prem level players.  Currently, we have 3 imo. (Mads, fatawu and bilal).  It’s easy to focus our anger on Ayew or Reid but in reality, even if we’d got 2 decent signings in, we’d still be heading down. 


So we need to essentially have 2 years of blinding recruitment or youth development. I’m keeping my fingers and toes crossed that Alves and Nelson use next season to propel them to a premier league level.  

 

It takes a bad transfer window. That's all. 

 

If Wolves fail to adequately replace Cunha, who will surely go this summer, they could be in the mix again next term. Honestly, 22-23 shows it could be almost anyone - nobody from the outside looking in would have backed us to go down despite the warning signs. 

 

Everyone bar the genuinely massive clubs could be a bad transfer window, wrong managerial appointment or injury crisis away from getting sucked in. It's tough for newly promoted clubs if nobody has any of those things or they get the recruitment wrong, but not impossible.

Posted (edited)
3 minutes ago, The Doctor said:

Surely Derby went down earlier?

After 32 games apparently but date wise a week earlier …

Edited by RYM
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