Darkon84 Posted 20 December 2011 Posted 20 December 2011 He seems to wimpy and nice to me. yea maybe so, but thats why I dont want them to go down, it would break his heart and he'd probably curl up in a ball, shivering. Bless haha
Corky Posted 20 December 2011 Posted 20 December 2011 He seems to wimpy and nice to me. I like him. He doesn't seem to blame others for his side struggling, doesn't blame referees every week, tries to play good football.
jonlcfc1990 Posted 20 December 2011 Posted 20 December 2011 if we were in the championship next season Aston villa QPR Wolves If we are in the prem Swansea blackburn bolton
Yojoe36 Posted 20 December 2011 Posted 20 December 2011 Wigan - Because they need to Stoke - Because they're cvnts
RowlattsFox Posted 20 December 2011 Posted 20 December 2011 From selfish point of view, as I live in the north west, Wigan, Bolton and Blackburn. Although you could swap Bolton with QPR because like seeing Warnock fail.
Danny the Fox 95 Posted 20 December 2011 Posted 20 December 2011 Not really bothered because I would rather hope we would be promoted this season it's not gonna happen
Danny the Fox 95 Posted 20 December 2011 Posted 20 December 2011 Basically any of the unattractive clubs (Bolton,Wigan,Blackburn,Stoke) would be nice! And then any from Norwich,Swansea and QPR would be a bonus as they are all small clubs and are championship clubs at best.
Bugg Posted 20 December 2011 Posted 20 December 2011 Wigan won't go down, they always pull something out of the bag.
leicesterisme Posted 20 December 2011 Posted 20 December 2011 And you don't think some of are fans would act like that if it was the other way round? No I don't think they'd run on the pitch 5 minutes before the game has actually finished, no I dont.
FoxyPV Posted 20 December 2011 Posted 20 December 2011 Blackburn, Wigan and Villa. I'd love Arsenal to get relegated but that's not going to happen any time soon. Villa deserve to go down with the filth they are playing at the moment.
Heart-Shaped Fox Posted 20 December 2011 Posted 20 December 2011 Wigan. Dont deserve to be there in terms of fans, etc.
SemperEadem Posted 20 December 2011 Posted 20 December 2011 Why do people bash Wigan in terms of their fans, yes ok they don't get many but it really is a rugby league town not a footballing one. They have a right on chairman and a manager that likes to play attractive football.
Corky Posted 20 December 2011 Posted 20 December 2011 Why do people bash Wigan in terms of their fans, yes ok they don't get many but it really is a rugby league town not a footballing one. They have a right on chairman and a manager that likes to play attractive football. Agreed.
Danny the Fox 95 Posted 20 December 2011 Posted 20 December 2011 Why do people bash Wigan in terms of their fans, yes ok they don't get many but it really is a rugby league town not a footballing one. They have a right on chairman and a manager that likes to play attractive football. because they are unattractive in so fany ways,all the empty seats, their name ,the attendances are beyond a joke and there rubbish
Corky Posted 20 December 2011 Posted 20 December 2011 They get similar crowds to QPR yet no-one has a go at them for their attendances (I know they have a smaller ground but I doubt they'd attract many more).
Bob Weasel Fox Posted 20 December 2011 Posted 20 December 2011 Wigan are an embarrassment to the Premier League with their attendances. Stoke are a horrible club and I'd love to see em crash and burn. QPR purely because of Colin. Stoke - as above Blackburn - little club think they are big syndrome Bolton - see above
accessory Posted 21 December 2011 Posted 21 December 2011 Wigan are the 21st century version of Coventry, except with an even smaller fanbase. Without their sugar daddy they'd be a League 1 club at best. Blackburn were getting crowds of below 5000 before their sugar daddy arrived and helped them cheat their way into the Premier League (at our expense), and suddenly another 20000 fans appeared from nowhere. Would their fans stick around during 8 years out of the top flight like we have? I doubt it. I'd also like to see Warnock maintain his proud record of never keeping a team in the top division. But I suspect he'll be able to buy his way out of trouble..
Corky Posted 21 December 2011 Posted 21 December 2011 I'd also like to see Warnock maintain his proud record of never keeping a team in the top division. But I suspect he'll be able to buy his way out of trouble.. If you want a man to get you out of a division then Neil is the one.
Corky Posted 21 December 2011 Posted 21 December 2011 If you want a man to get you out of a division then Neil is the one. Heading that way
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