Ambitious Posted 23 April 2011 Posted 23 April 2011 Leicester aren't going up now, but which three teams do you want to go up?
The Doctor Posted 23 April 2011 Posted 23 April 2011 Narwich, Swansea, Burnley (even though it's impossible for this trio to go up) simply because these are the 3 i hate least. QPR - Warnock is an absolute **** and if he never manages in the prem again it will still be too soon. Cardiff - Should have been in admin at least 5 times in the past 18-24 months, ****ing everyone over with regards to finance. Reading - Can't stand their manager Forest - Deluded scum who seem to think that they are still famous. Leeds - Same as forest but with a bigger percentage of racists. Millwall - The turkey flags v leeds a couple of weeks ago disgusted me edit: and massive poll fail.
acooling08 Posted 23 April 2011 Posted 23 April 2011 Is it who will go up or who do you want to go up? I went for Reading, Norwich and Burnely. Leeds - Scum Forest - Scum Millwall - Scummiest fans ever. Cardiff - Welsh Swansea - Welsh Hull - Pearson and Fryatt QPR - Warnock's a cvnt, so are Kenny and Tarabt.
Salieri Posted 23 April 2011 Posted 23 April 2011 Is it who will go up or who do you want to go up? I think the clue is in the thread title.
ScouseFox Posted 23 April 2011 Posted 23 April 2011 I went QPR, Cardiff & Reading, as they're the three best teams we've played this year, so if they fvck off and get replaced by a West Ham who'll have to sell, a shite Wigan team and an even worse Blackpool side, we'll have it easier next year.
Fosse Boy Posted 23 April 2011 Posted 23 April 2011 Anyone with a gash home ground/poor awayday potential.
Kitchandro Posted 23 April 2011 Posted 23 April 2011 I'm shocked nobody has voted for Forest... Obviously QPR are going up, so I may as well vote for them. The only 2 capable of getting 2nd are Norwich and Cardiff. I hate Cardiff after last year, so it's got to be Norwich. Hate Forest, hate Leeds, Swansea are Welsh so shouldn't be in there, Burnley and Hull I can't see it happening, Millwall are scumbags, so that leaves Reading
Guest Bilo Posted 23 April 2011 Posted 23 April 2011 QPR - They are going up but I can't say I'm a fan of this. Horrible manager, horrible keeper and fans who think one good season has turned them in Real QPR. Let's hope they come straight back down. Cardiff - A horrible club. Should have been in admin several times as already stated and use their dual nationality to an unfair advantage. Neanderthal fans as well. Swansea - They don't really offend me. Nice football and have built a good team without going into huge debt like their South Wales neighbours. Would have no problem with them going up to be fair. Norwich - They remind me a lot of us last season. Again, have done it the right way and have a sound fanbase. Inoffensive, unless of course you support Ipswich. Reading - Sugar daddy club with awful support and wouldn't exactly be an exciting addition to the Premiership. Dull. Forest - Please don't let the self-proclaimed world famous team () get into the Premiership. Their egos are large enough. Leeds - Same as above but at least their away support would make it all a bit more interesting. Don't fancy them going up though because they're arrogant enough. Hull - Would be pleased for Pearson et al but this forum would be intolerable till they got relegated/Pearson left/we got promoted ourselves. Millwall - Scummy little club with vile fans. If not for the latter they'd have about as much attention lavished on them as Brentford and Leyton Orient. From a personal view, QPR, Swansea and Norwich please. From an LCFC point of view and with next season in mind, QPR, Swansea and Reading.
Finnegan Posted 23 April 2011 Posted 23 April 2011 As Kitchensink says, QPR are up so I'd say which two teams. In which case I'd, obviously, love Swansea and Cardiff to go up together - would be fantastic for both entertainment and our national sport. Swansea are Welsh so shouldn't be in there Grow up.
Libertine Posted 24 April 2011 Posted 24 April 2011 I want Leeds to go up. Read that as 'I want Leeds to grow up.' Anyway. QPR (dislike them but it's done), Norwich and probably Swansea or Cardiff. Would be ridiculous if Cardiff throw it away yet again.
Guest Bilo Posted 24 April 2011 Posted 24 April 2011 Read that as 'I want Leeds to grow up.' Anyway. QPR (dislike them but it's done), Norwich and probably Swansea or Cardiff. Would be ridiculousfunking hilarious if Cardiff throw it away yet again.
Callabinho Posted 24 April 2011 Posted 24 April 2011 QPR - despite what claridge says their the best team in the league! Norwich - was really impressed them at the walkers, organised well drilled and can play football! Cardiff - just have to go up! T'utherwise it's bye bye dave jones!
bald reynard Posted 24 April 2011 Posted 24 April 2011 I've voted for the 3 clubs (in the Championship this season) who would be most likely to challenge US next year. QPR are clearly the best side in the Division (despite having Colin W****r in charge), Cardiff have got the most money (apart from us !) and Norwich are the next best team. The big worry, is who comes down - clubs like West Ham (if they can keep most of their players - and they should, with the exception of the likes of Parker and Cole, because most are pretty young) will be massive in this Division.
Dickie Greenleaf Posted 24 April 2011 Posted 24 April 2011 QPR - Best team over the season. Will be deserved winners. Want to see how Taarabt does and Warnock makes me laugh. Norwich - Again, on merit. Hats off to them for doing so well under Lambert Leeds - Would be some really firy games against the likes of Man utd, Chelsea, Tottenham etc and say what you like about them, but it'd good to have a club of that size in the prem again
Dylan Posted 24 April 2011 Posted 24 April 2011 Being realistic too: QPR: no way they're not getting automatic, so them. Norwich: out of the other auto hopefuls, would rather have them. Don't want Cardiff cause they'd be ****ed financially if they don't make it up. Swansea cause they're Welsh. Would either want Reading/Norwich to grab 2nd but prefer Reading to stay down, as my teacher's a Reading Fan And it gives us a SLIGHT chance of getting Kebe/McAnuff/Long if they're in same division as us? Burnley: To get last playoff place and hopefully win it. Don't want Forest/Leeds/Millwall for obvious reasons, and Hull cause of Pearson and Fryatt and it would piss me off even more, leaving Burnley.
stivesfox Posted 24 April 2011 Posted 24 April 2011 According to media reports Warnock is to be fired by QPR to allow them a top name! And others reporting they will be docked 15 points making a mockery of playoffs, shame not 25 could have opened a life line! Leicester City to be investigated due to betting irregularity seems Chris WEALE was paid by a Asian betting syndicate! (only joking)
Dickie Greenleaf Posted 24 April 2011 Posted 24 April 2011 You're reading some weird papers then mate. If they are docked any points it'll be few enough to ensure they still win the league.
deepbluedevil Posted 24 April 2011 Posted 24 April 2011 I hate leeds, but am sick of seeing half empty grounds like the DW so i voted for them...
AdamN Posted 24 April 2011 Posted 24 April 2011 QPR, Norwich and Swansea. QPR - up already. Norwich - don't really mind them, and they've done well for themselves this season. Swansea - again, don't mind them, and they play decent football. I'd fancy them to do pretty well in the top flight. Plus, it'd piss Cardiff fans right off Forest - for obvious reasons, though I wouldn't be totally against them going up with us (so, next season ) Cardiff - cvnts. Hope they fail to go up and go bust next year. Plus, they have Michael Chopra. Reading - yawn. Leeds - cvnts. Burnley - yawn. Millwall - cvnts. Hull - yawn. Plus, although I couldn't care less what Pearson and Fryatt are up to these days, we wouldn't hear the last of it on here.
accessory Posted 25 April 2011 Posted 25 April 2011 QPR are virtually up anyway. Swansea joining them would mean one fewer long away trip for us next season. Leeds going up would mean less competition for us next season. Grayson could turn them into title contenders if they miss out on promotion this time around.
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