Leekbrookgull
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With most clubs having around 15/16 games to play anyone want to a Bookie for the title or relegation ?http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/table
With most clubs having around 15/16 games to play anyone want to a Bookie for the title or relegation ?http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/table
West Ham to go down for definite, then 2 from Sunderland,West Brom, Palace and Cardiff...... winners Man City, Arsenal a close second.
How can this be definite when West Ham are only six points from being in the top half of the table?
Sam Alladyce .
But if he leaves and they appoint a new manager, things could change for them again, just like the situation at Palace.
Will go for the top order, based on those clubs who have spent the most in the last 2 or 3 years on wages and current squad cost. Annual wages being the biggest decider apparently. In order:
The
Man City
Chelsea
Arsenal
Tottenham
Man Utd (the one blip in the finances order theory, due the badly handled change of manager, chief exec & transfers)
Liverpool
Everton
Newcastle
Southampton
If Liverpool or Everton pip Tottenham to top 4, that will be some feat, due to the star studded SQUAD tottenham have spent money on at great expense over recent years.
Relegation.
Cardiff
and cannot decide the other 2. So many to choose from, who keep popping up with a win and may invest crucially in the remaining days of the transfer window with class.