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Premier League relegation battle 2022/3


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Probably best for us if Everton stay up. They're the most likely to stay shit IMO.

Leicester could be stuck down for years with the rebuild they have.

Wouldn't be surprised at all if Deano does the business. Bollocks like boulders to drop Maddison and Barnes. No one else would do that with 2 games left to scrape a point.

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A Leeds win and Everton, Leicester relegated. Villa qualify for Europe regardless of our result (Citeh spank Brentford), and Leeds give Big Sam a new contract only for them to go down in last place next season. 

That’ll do me. 

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An Everton win will ensure their safety and relegate Leeds and Leicester regardless of how they get on in their games.

Leicester need to win and hope Everton don't win to survive.

Leeds need to win and hope that Leicester don't win or that Everton don't get any kind of a result, as even if Everton draw goal difference would likely see them stay above Leeds, unless Leeds can beat Spurs by four or five.

It's possible that all three could end the season on 34 points, which would relegate Leeds and Everton

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Everton have barely scored any goals at Goodison this season. Just one home game where they've scored more than one goal, even in seasons under Lambert and 15/16 we scored twice in a couple of games.

Calvert Lewin being out yet again is a huge blow as for all the stick he gets it's night and day how they attack with him holding it up.

Really need someone like Iwobi to step up and get McNeill away from left back as he's been chipping in with goals for a few months.

I think their main tactic thought will be scoring from a set piece and then shutting up shop and hoping Bournemouth aren't that bothered about scoring.

Them falling behind and Leicester getting a first half goal and it will set up for a very interesting final day.

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Allardyce has looked to the past to try to motivate his squad and has moved training to Elland Road for three days to help familiarise the players with Sunday’s surroundings. Players such as Eddie Gray, Gary McAllister and Gordon Strachan have spoken to the team about their experiences at Leeds.

“They’ve spoken about how important Leeds is, what it meant to them,” Allardyce said. “A bit more about the history of the football club because they had very successful times here. A different voice talking about football, what they did at this club and how much they love the club is really important.”

Guardian

I don't see the point of this. Sure, to the fans - particularly the older ones - Gray, McAllister and Strachan are club legends. But to the current generation of young mercenary footballers, they're probably just some old codgers from the stone age. 

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9 minutes ago, mjmooney said:

Guardian

I don't see the point of this. Sure, to the fans - particularly the older ones - Gray, McAllister and Strachan are club legends. But to the current generation of young mercenary footballers, they're probably just some old codgers from the stone age. 

"Ach, ye've gotte get inte them lads ya nah? Tin e Tennants Soopa at haff teem will see yis reet with a wee nip a Ian Broo if ya dee it. Git tha ball oot te wide lad and whip it tae back poost fer Paddy Bamford - Spurs are shite, Everton ah worse, and Leicester ahr worse ageen. Yas can dae it"

Blank faces everywhere apart from Liam Cooper, who's sat with a stonking hard on.

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5 minutes ago, Mantis said:

Told you Everton would stay up the jammiest words removed in the history of the universe.

I think the turd will finally flush next season.

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Bummer for Deano.  If he keeps taking bad jobs like this he's going to ruin his career.

Everton s***house a win under the anti-football master to survive another year.

Dirty Leeds are finally back to where they belong.  Scumbag players, scumbag fans, scumbag club.  Now I can stop hearing about how great Adams/Aaronson/McKennie are from the delusional American national team supporters.  They can have fun passing it back and forth to each other in the Championship next season.

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3 minutes ago, KMitch said:

Bummer for Deano.  If he keeps taking bad jobs like this he's going to ruin his career.

Everton s***house a win under the anti-football master to survive another year.

Dirty Leeds are finally back to where they belong.  Scumbag players, scumbag fans, scumbag club.  Now I can stop hearing about how great Adams/Aaronson/McKennie are from the delusional American national team supporters.  They can have fun passing it back and forth to each other in the Championship next season.

To be fair the Leeds media wankfest basically stopped overnight as soon as Bielsa left.

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4 minutes ago, KMitch said:

Bummer for Deano.  If he keeps taking bad jobs like this he's going to ruin his career.

 

With two back to back relegations and then a shit half season with Norwich he probably has. The relegations weren't on him, but the decisions to take the jobs were. If he wants to get back in to the PL, he'll have to earn it, he doesn't have the track record to get another gig at this level, so he's going to need to win promotion again.

Gutted for Smith, but good **** riddance to Leicester.

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2 minutes ago, Mantis said:

To be fair the Leeds media wankfest basically stopped overnight as soon as Bielsa left.

Not in the USA...  They've been trying to make themselves out over here as the Mighty Ducks when Marsch was in charge with the American midfielders.

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