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View martin2412's Profile martin2412 Flag Living The Dream 09 May 21 5.14pm Send a Private Message to martin2412 Add martin2412 as a friend

Originally posted by mattteo

Which one of these is favourite to go down? Course, there will also be a struggle with the 3 newly promoted teans, but these 4 don't look good.

Palace- has some quality in Zaha (but if he leaves), the youngster Eze, some work commitment in Ayew. Who will be main center forward goalscorer next season? Unsure Benteke, Batshuayi or Mateta will be at the club.

Newcastle- ASM has done great this season, they also have Willock from Arsenal who will probably stay and ensure goals from midfield.

S'hampton- they relied last season a lot on Danny Ings. This season Che Adams has stepped up, but they lack depth for a whole season.

Burnley- an aging squad with a very good defence and goalkeeper, but they have a harder time by the year as they get older. They hardly make transfers or change their squad.

Can't see Man City, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Leicester, Spurs, Arsenal, Everton, West Ham, Leeds, Aston Villa, Brighton or Wolverhampton having any problems with relegation, especially with the players they have now and if they don't sell.

Not looking good, guys

You say that you can't see Leeds going down, well they're in the same position Sheff Utd were last year. A great first season in the Premier League and then they got found out (2nd season syndrome). I bet you would have said the same about them this time last season.

 

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View southnorwoodhill's Profile southnorwoodhill Flag 09 May 21 5.48pm Send a Private Message to southnorwoodhill Add southnorwoodhill as a friend

I think we'll struggle next season, too much change required in a short space of time. Hodgson has kept us treading water for the last couple of seasons, but when Guaita gets POTY shouts two seasons running you know what the score is. 56 goals conceded this season, goal difference minus 20 and the goalie is POTY!
Perhaps we can tread water for another season and hope that the competition is as poor as it has been this season. With the crowds returning I doubt 11 behind the ball, 35% possession, zero shots on target will wash with the fans.

 

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View mattteo's Profile mattteo Flag 10 May 21 3.56am Send a Private Message to mattteo Add mattteo as a friend

Originally posted by martin2412

You say that you can't see Leeds going down, well they're in the same position Sheff Utd were last year. A great first season in the Premier League and then they got found out (2nd season syndrome). I bet you would have said the same about them this time last season.

No, I actually said Sheffield will get relegated at the start of this season.

Leeds has much better players and quality.

Sheffield last year just relied on some 1-0 wins and defrnding.

 

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View mattteo's Profile mattteo Flag 10 May 21 3.57am Send a Private Message to mattteo Add mattteo as a friend

Originally posted by crystal-purley


Why not Brighton

They are playing good football, have been unlucky not to get more points. Have a lot of players coming up (they bought them young). I don't think Potter will go, he offers good football and stability.

 

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View Spiderman's Profile Spiderman Flag Horsham 10 May 21 5.46am Send a Private Message to Spiderman Add Spiderman as a friend

Originally posted by mattteo

They are playing good football, have been unlucky not to get more points. Have a lot of players coming up (they bought them young). I don't think Potter will go, he offers good football and stability.

He’s not very stable on his feet!

 

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View Elwissthebest's Profile Elwissthebest Flag Marlborough 10 May 21 12.23pm Send a Private Message to Elwissthebest Add Elwissthebest as a friend

Originally posted by southnorwoodhill

I think we'll struggle next season, too much change required in a short space of time. Hodgson has kept us treading water for the last couple of seasons, but when Guaita gets POTY shouts two seasons running you know what the score is. 56 goals conceded this season, goal difference minus 20 and the goalie is POTY!
Perhaps we can tread water for another season and hope that the competition is as poor as it has been this season. With the crowds returning I doubt 11 behind the ball, 35% possession, zero shots on target will wash with the fans.

Good sense, as always. We have avoided relegation this year because we have been very efficient at harvesting points from teams at the bottom: twenty from W.B.A., Sheff. Utd, Fulham and Brighton.
After eight consecutives seasons in the Premiership, we should be an 'established' club. Are we?

 

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View NEILLO's Profile NEILLO Flag Shoreham-by-Sea 10 May 21 1.19pm Send a Private Message to NEILLO Add NEILLO as a friend

Originally posted by Elwissthebest

Good sense, as always. We have avoided relegation this year because we have been very efficient at harvesting points from teams at the bottom: twenty from W.B.A., Sheff. Utd, Fulham and Brighton.
After eight consecutives seasons in the Premiership, we should be an 'established' club. Are we?

Define '' established '' ? Outside of the top 6-8 clubs it's becoming an annual race to get to 40 points.

I'm baffled that people are tipping us to go down next season when we haven't even finished this one yet and we all know there is potentially a lot of change will occur in the summer.

 


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View topcat's Profile topcat Flag Holmesdale / Surbiton 10 May 21 1.24pm Send a Private Message to topcat Add topcat as a friend

I suspect that it will be another mini league of 6
Palace, Newcastle, Burnley, Brighton, Southampton plus one other (Leeds, Villa, Wolves or West Ham?) and the three that are promoted.

Brighton could break out and challenge for a top 10 spot, or they could get a couple of injuries and struggle near the bottom again.

I'd like to think it will be exciting times for Palace next season with a new manager and half a dozen new players. We shall see.

 


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View Pete53's Profile Pete53 Flag Hassocks 10 May 21 2.04pm Send a Private Message to Pete53 Add Pete53 as a friend

When next season starts and the transfer window has closed then I'd be prepared to consider this question.

This time last year when we were finishing the season on a miserable run, myself, and indeed many others, thought we might come unstuck this season and finally fall through the PL trap door.

At the moment there are just too many ifs and buts.

 

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michaelpearce Flag grays 10 May 21 2.59pm

find threads like this funny, 2013 promoted, 2021 still in premier league, and every year in-between so called fans have been saying if things dont change we will go down, guess what things really haven't changed and we still in the top diversion.

But by the law of averages , you could be right one year, then stand on your soap box and shout I TOLD YOU SO

 

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View Davepalace707's Profile Davepalace707 Flag Northumberland 10 May 21 4.00pm Send a Private Message to Davepalace707 Add Davepalace707 as a friend

Originally posted by michaelpearce

find threads like this funny, 2013 promoted, 2021 still in premier league, and every year in-between so called fans have been saying if things dont change we will go down, guess what things really haven't changed and we still in the top diversion.

But by the law of averages , you could be right one year, then stand on your soap box and shout I TOLD YOU SO

If we can avoid lengthy injuries to key players we’ll be fine. Big if. And crucially having the best players available when we play the weaker teams. That to me is the main factor. I’d certainly back our strongest starting eleven over three or more teams next season.

 

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View CPFC Dartford's Profile CPFC Dartford Flag Dartford 10 May 21 4.20pm Send a Private Message to CPFC Dartford Add CPFC Dartford as a friend

Originally posted by mattteo

They are playing good football, have been unlucky not to get more points. Have a lot of players coming up (they bought them young). I don't think Potter will go, he offers good football and stability.

They were awful yesterday. I think it is impossible to predict the relegation picture for next season at this stage, there will be lots happening at all clubs throughout the summer.

 

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