Arsenal, Chelsea, Everton, Liverpool, Man Utd, Spurs are the only clubs to contest every Premier League season. Add Man City to that lot and you have a group who are pretty immune to the risk of relegation in the current era.
They are the ones who can afford the big wages, which is what I feel...
You're right, I have omitted them from my reckoning but maybe I should have included them. Their support seems to be reverting to type and a toxic vibe is beggining to emminate from East London once more.
Today's Sun says their fans are planning protests against their owners, but not until next...
I doubt their fans are looking at it that way. We all have 4 or 5 matches left that we feel will make or break our season. Fortunately ours come soonest so if we win them we can put massive pressure on the other teams to try and catch us. Big 'if' though.
With all the negativity on here lately, I decided to try to find some solace by taking a look at the stats for all the newly promoted teams in Premier League history, to see how we fair and find some clues about our possible fate.
Since the Premier League was reduced to 20 teams in the 95/96...