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PalazioVecchio south pole 01 May 23 11.32pm | |
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Originally posted by ASCPFC
Even if they won all their remaining games they would still likely go down. Everton & Leicester drew this evening. Nobody will roll over and let Southampton get out of relegation-jail. Southampton, gone. Now down to 4 teams fighting to not be in the remaining 2 relegation slots.
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Nicholas91 The Democratic Republic of Kent 02 May 23 8.43am | |
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Originally posted by PalazioVecchio
Everton & Leicester drew this evening. Nobody will roll over and let Southampton get out of relegation-jail. Southampton, gone. Now down to 4 teams fighting to not be in the remaining 2 relegation slots. I'd say that's a pretty accurate summarisation. I think it will, and desperately want it to, end up as: Leeds/Everton I'd happily put forward the opinion that they are the worst three teams in the league this season. As we all know however football doesn't always play out as such. I think NOTF and LEI will just survive but if either were to go down it would hardly qualify as 'unjust'. They'd have little evidence to support an argument against that eventuality.
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Badger11 Beckenham 02 May 23 8.57am | |
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Originally posted by PalazioVecchio
Everton & Leicester drew this evening. Nobody will roll over and let Southampton get out of relegation-jail. Southampton, gone. Now down to 4 teams fighting to not be in the remaining 2 relegation slots. Both teams defending was woeful. For Everton their potential saviour is Calvert Lewis for Leicester it's Vardy, if either get injured they are in trouble.
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Putitout Oxford 02 May 23 10.42am | |
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The Leicester, Everton ,game was a good watch, due to both teams desperate to win. In these situations the defending does become questionable, but for the independent watcher that adds to the entertainment value., as ever not losing has some value, but a win for either would have given them a big lift. Edited by Putitout (02 May 2023 10.43am)
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Palace Old Geezer Midhurst 02 May 23 11.19am | |
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I so wanted Leicester to beat Everton last night, but the draw certainly makes the last few weeks of the season a nerve shredding affair for those clubs and their supporters. We must assume Southampton are gone, Everton have 29 points and the three clubs above them, Forest, Leeds and Leicester, have 30 apiece, With Leeds about to sack Gracia with just 4 games to go, I reckon they'll fall and Vardy will save Leicester so my money's still on Everton to play Championship football next season. However, games have been so unpredictable this season that all speculation, fun though it is, is probably pointless.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 02 May 23 11.23am | |
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Originally posted by Palace Old Geezer
I so wanted Leicester to beat Everton last night, but the draw certainly makes the last few weeks of the season a nerve shredding affair for those clubs and their supporters. We must assume Southampton are gone, Everton have 29 points and the three clubs above them, Forest, Leeds and Leicester, have 30 apiece, With Leeds about to sack Gracia with just 4 games to go, I reckon they'll fall and Vardy will save Leicester so my money's still on Everton to play Championship football next season. However, games have been so unpredictable this season that all speculation, fun though it is, is probably pointless. I just have a hunch that there will be a shock result somewhere along the line.
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taylors lovechild 02 May 23 11.50am | |
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Originally posted by Willo
I just have a hunch that there will be a shock result somewhere along the line. If Leeds do indeed appoint Allardyce I could see him being the man to deliver it. He was always very good at identifying team's weaknesses and Leeds have a lot of energy. With an experienced hand they might just do it. I imagine if he takes the job he'll probably get a big bonus for five minutes work. Leeds have a decent squad but they've looked headless all season. Seriously though, the turnover of managers this season has been bonkers!
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Nicholas91 The Democratic Republic of Kent 02 May 23 12.28pm | |
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Originally posted by taylors lovechild
If Leeds do indeed appoint Allardyce I could see him being the man to deliver it. He was always very good at identifying team's weaknesses and Leeds have a lot of energy. With an experienced hand they might just do it. I imagine if he takes the job he'll probably get a big bonus for five minutes work. Leeds have a decent squad but they've looked headless all season. Seriously though, the turnover of managers this season has been bonkers! I was thinking that earlier. BBC had a 'quiz' on there not long ago about managerial changes and I did dreadfully. As one example, Thomas Tuchel seemed to me like a Chelsea manager of a few years ago, not last year. It's genuinely hard for me to keep track of not just who is where and how things have changed but the spans of time in which these changes occur! Madness.
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SwordFish Peasmarsh,East Sussex 02 May 23 12.32pm | |
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Originally posted by taylors lovechild
If Leeds do indeed appoint Allardyce I could see him being the man to deliver it. He was always very good at identifying team's weaknesses and Leeds have a lot of energy. With an experienced hand they might just do it. I imagine if he takes the job he'll probably get a big bonus for five minutes work. Leeds have a decent squad but they've looked headless all season. Seriously though, the turnover of managers this season has been bonkers!
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 02 May 23 12.57pm | |
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Originally posted by SwordFish
I suspect some might argue that even if he believed the chances of survival were slender he would still accept the invitation due to the financial inducement. Perhaps he will just be delighted to return to the dugout on a very short-term basis, I should imagine he is far from impecunious and that the financials will have no bearing on his decision. Edited by Willo (02 May 2023 12.59pm)
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Jacey 02 May 23 1.02pm | |
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Originally posted by Willo
I suspect some might argue that even if he believed the chances of survival were slender he would still accept the invitation due to the financial inducement. Perhaps he will just be delighted to return to the dugout on a very short-term basis, I should imagine he is far from impecunious and that the financials will have no bearing on his decision. Edited by Willo (02 May 2023 12.59pm) Are you suggesting that BFS,is a mercenary???
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taylors lovechild 02 May 23 1.22pm | |
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I think Allardyce sees himself as a big club manager, but is happy to take smaller roles for a payday. I think he believes in himself and probably sees Leeds as a sleeping giant. He got us playing like an early 90s Palace with lots of crosses in the box and a fast counter-attacking style. I was disappointed when he left, but he never had his feet fully under the desk.
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