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Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 25 Jan 22 2.20pm Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

I shall reserve judgement until after the Transfer Window has closed.

Edited by Willo (25 Jan 2022 2.20pm)

 

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Phil’s Barber Flag Crowborough 25 Jan 22 2.39pm Send a Private Message to Phil’s Barber Add Phil’s Barber as a friend

Back in August I went for;

Newcastle
Norwich
Watford.

I’ll stick with that.

 

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Nicholas91 Flag The Democratic Republic of Kent 25 Jan 22 3.16pm Send a Private Message to Nicholas91 Add Nicholas91 as a friend

Newcastle - For dodgy owners
Watford - For equally dodgy owners
BHA - Just beacuse.

 


Now Zaha's got a bit of green grass ahead of him here... and finds Ambrose... not a bad effort!!!!

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southnorwoodhill Flag 25 Jan 22 3.32pm Send a Private Message to southnorwoodhill Add southnorwoodhill as a friend

I'd like to see Newcastle, Everton, and Watford go down.
In reality I can't see Burnley surviving another season, but in truth I have no idea. One thing's for sure, the lower half of the table is where the excitement is going to come from as Man City cruise to another title*

*dodgy refs helping LiVARpool aside...

 

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Bexley Eagle Flag Bexley Kent 25 Jan 22 4.59pm Send a Private Message to Bexley Eagle Add Bexley Eagle as a friend

It will certainly be a dogfight to the end. With Roy’s appointment I fancy them to stay up. Everton have been dropping like a stone but you feel they have enough quality to turn it around. Both Newcastle and Norwich are both improving of late and picking up points. Plus Dyche generally turns things around at some point for Burnley and they have 3 home games in hand.So I see the whole bottom half of the table closing up.

So who goes- Newcastle, Norwich and someone not considered dropping like a stone (maybe Brentford)

 

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steeleye20 Flag Croydon 25 Jan 22 5.35pm Send a Private Message to steeleye20 Add steeleye20 as a friend

Norwich
Newcastle
Watford
Burnley

If each of these clubs get 1 point a game until the end of the season, they will have 32 points only.

 

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55 years a fan Flag 25 Jan 22 5.54pm Send a Private Message to 55 years a fan Add 55 years a fan as a friend

Newcastle and don’t really care about the other 2.

Except I hope Norwich survive. Nice friendly club

 

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viveasheagle Flag perth 26 Jan 22 1.13pm Send a Private Message to viveasheagle Add viveasheagle as a friend

Still think Norwich are doomed - hopefully we can kill off their mini revival in February when we play them. I think Burnley will regret parting with Chris Wood and although they have games in hand i think playing twice a week against teams only playing once in the same week will mean they won't pick up many points. The third position is going to be tight. I would love to see Everton go down but suspect it will be Watford.

 

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Elpis Flag In a pub 28 Jan 22 8.52am Send a Private Message to Elpis Add Elpis as a friend

Someone from the lower mid table will drop into the mix while a couple at the bottom will find a bit of form from somewhere that will give them a chance .
Leeds high tempo (running around like headless chickens ) will catch up with them ,it always does .

New players at Newcastle , Roy at Watford ? Its going to be an interesting watch from our lofty perch (cough)

Leeds
Newcastle
Norwich

 

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silvertop Flag Portishead 28 Jan 22 10.06am Send a Private Message to silvertop Add silvertop as a friend

Originally posted by 55 years a fan

Newcastle and don’t really care about the other 2.

Except I hope Norwich survive. Nice friendly club

Yeah. For years I think Selhurst Park was twinned with Carrow Road such was the joint history.

 

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topcat Flag Holmesdale / Surbiton 28 Jan 22 10.19am Send a Private Message to topcat Add topcat as a friend

Harder to predict now than it was a few weeks ago and a lot will depend on the last few days of the transfer window.

Norwich.
I feel sorry for Sean Dyche as Burnley's new owners haven't given him much support (so far) and they now look doomed.
And one other, hopefully Watford, but it really could be any team from Southampton down. We just need to pick up a couple of wins for this not to include us but the same could be said of any team down there.

Edited by topcat (28 Jan 2022 10.19am)

 


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peterg Flag Anerley 29 Jan 22 11.24am Send a Private Message to peterg Add peterg as a friend

Newcastle are buying their way out of trouble, using their corrupt Gulf oil money, as we speak.
So the front three contenders are Norwich, Watford and Burnley. I still think Norwich are doomed despite their recent mini-recovery as they don't have enough class players. Roy will have to perform his usual miracle at Watford and that will be fascinating to watch. Burnley were a disaster until they nicked a point at Arsenal. But this is the point in the season when the relegation contenders start to get unlikely results. Their points-per-game average still suggests they will have to do very well to overtake the teams in 16th place and above. We theoretically could still be sucked into it, but we are playing well enough to indicate we will pick up enough points to stay clear. We were terrific in the second half v Liverpool, until the corrupt reffing duo of Pawson and Friend saw us off. If we can reproduce that form against lower teams we should be fine.

 


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