Who is going down?

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Burnley nailed on, you could tell from their pathetic first game against Chelsea that they were clueless. They have spent very little I think I it's around 5 million, chairman and mgr financially planned for an immediate drop.

QPR - Harry's time is up, can't score and can't defend.

Newcastle - The longer Pardew is kept on the more chance these are doomed. Can't find a win for love ner money, strikers poor and defence is even worse. January window may save them if Ashley digs deep but it may be too Kate by then.
 
City Glory While Others Fade said:
Burnley nailed on, you could tell from their pathetic first game against Chelsea that they were clueless. They have spent very little I think I it's around 5 million, chairman and mgr financially planned for an immediate drop.

QPR - Harry's time is up, can't score and can't defend.

Newcastle - The longer Pardew is kept on the more chance these are doomed. Can't find a win for love ner money, strikers poor and defence is even worse. January window may save them if Ashley digs deep but it may be too Kate by then.


I have changed my mind. I think your right with those 3.
 
Could villa go this year? No benteke now for 3 games?
 
I think Villa's next three games are difficult either way and it wouldn't have made much difference to the outcome. They have decent enough players to be safe.

Burnley look poor all the time. Palace are decent going forward and have some great players. If Austin keeps scoring they've always got a chance to nick a win. Newcastle have hit form when a few weeks ago they looked dead and buried. A bit difficult to call at the moment!
 
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What a shit team full of shit players playing for a shit club supported by shitheads
 
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