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[Football] 2022/2023 Relegation Thread - September’s views & votes



Giraffe

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Forest (done a Fulham from 2-3 seasons ago and signed volume not quality, hard to see where their goals will come from)
Bournemouth (to weak, not strengthened enough, dumped their manager too quick)
Leeds (very reliant on Bamford to score their goals or the 18 year old they have just signed. Bamford appears to be made of straw. If he is not fit for most of the season they are in big do do)
 




Feb 23, 2009
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Brighton factually.....
Bournemouth have already surrendered.
As for the other two, Forest, Leicester, Wolves, Villa, Brentford, Fulham, Everton, Brighton take your pick to be honest, it is all about injuries, and luck really.

Question, obviously Forest have brought in about 20 new players and have been splashing the cash, if they got relegated would they be in financial trouble even with parachute payments ?
 


Jolly Red Giant

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Could Leicester be a surprise team for the drop? They didn’t look great last night. No-doubt they will be up for it on Sunday.

20th Bournemouth
19th Wolves
18th Leicester

Yes they could - there is clearly major problems behind the scenes. Rodgers was not a happy camper last night - not because of the result, but because of his frustration with the summer - and he had a hop off of the owners in the process. Similar to Parker - however Rodgers has far more brownie points in the bag and can get away with statements like that.

Leicester still have a decent squad - but there is no doubt that they are going backwards and there lies the problem. You cannot stand still in football and once the slipping starts it can get out of control. The manager and players will get frustrated - the fans will react and all of a sudden you are in a full-blown crisis. If Rodgers wants to see this through instead of just throwing his hat at it (he might be eying up the Villa job if Gerrard gets the chop) - then it will be a major test of his coaching and managerial skills to right the ship and start producing some results. I still think they will be okay - but it is not looking good at the moment.

I will stick with my original prediction for now -

Bournemouth
Forest - despite splashing the cash (although they have brought in a couple of decent players)
and
Everton - just because I believe Lampard is that poor a manager (I think Villa will survive because they will dump Gerrard before long if things don't improve - and Leeds look like they can get the odd decent result).
 


Leicester still bottom of the league tomorrow night?

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jcdenton08

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Forest and Bournemouth will both be in the bottom six at the end of the season. Not a lot of quality on either side.
 




Icy Gull

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I still have absolutely no idea :smile:

3 from 10 or 11
 










Hugo Rune

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Need a win tomorrow to keep up the Citeh and Spurs. If we have any ambitions for Champions League football, we have to be beating #teamslikeleicester
 


Icy Gull

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Need a win tomorrow to keep up the Citeh and Spurs. If we have any ambitions for Champions League football, we have to be beating #teamslikeleicester

Have a word with yourself :lolol:
 






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Bournemouth
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Forest
 








jcdenton08

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Leicester have to sack Rodgers to have a chance, Bournemouth aren’t good enough and then pick another - Id guess Forest
 












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