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[Football] Relegation Odds 21/22 Season



The Maharajah of Sydney

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Jul 7, 2003
1,366
Sydney .
Spread Markets continue to like what they're seeing on the pitch.
Pricing us now at 51pts and 10th spot.
Up from 46pts & 12th at the start of the season.

Everton sitting one spot above us in ninth and we're 6-4 favourites to turn them over on Saturday.


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dwayne

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
14,956
London
Spread Markets continue to like what they're seeing on the pitch.
Pricing us now at 51pts and 10th spot.
Up from 46pts & 12th at the start of the season.

Everton sitting one spot above us in ninth and we're 6-4 favourites to turn them over on Saturday.


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Norwich and Watford are going dahhhhn, let's just hope Palace are the third :)
[MENTION=435]Stat Brother[/MENTION] changed your mind yet? There's no way Norwich and Watford will both stay up, one will go down, both already look way out of their depth

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Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,198
Surrey
Surprises me that Brentford are already out to 3/1 and Palace are so short at 5/4 on. Those teams should be swapped around in my opinion.
Agreed. Especially sad expansive Pats lads had twice the shots Brentford did at home… hold on…. Something wrong with the stars fr this game surely…? Expansive Pat.
Well I'm with the bookies. I had a hunch Brentford would survive well before the start of the season, as they are a well run club. To me, they are a smaller version of the Albion.

On the other hand, Palace's luck has just run out. Loads of players out of contract at once along with their rubbish ground suggests to me that they are a bunch of spivs who have no long term plan. I think they might go this season but 5/4 is too short for me I'd want around 7/4 I think.
 


Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
73,710
West west west Sussex
Norwich and Watford are going dahhhhn, let's just hope Palace are the third :)
[MENTION=435]Stat Brother[/MENTION] changed your mind yet? There's no way Norwich and Watford will both stay up, one will go down, both already look way out of their depth

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I'll change my mind when there aren't 3 other teams who don't look as shite.
 
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Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
31,339
Uffern
On the other hand, Palace's luck has just run out. Loads of players out of contract at once along with their rubbish ground suggests to me that they are a bunch of spivs who have no long term plan. I think they might go this season but 5/4 is too short for me I'd want around 7/4 I think.

Some of that could also apply to Newcastle and Burnley. They may not have lots of players out of contract but you do get the impression that Burnley are winging it and Newcastle have a toxic atmosphere around the place. Palace always seem to fluke their way out of trouble.
 




Machiavelli

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Oct 11, 2013
16,653
Fiveways
Spread Markets continue to like what they're seeing on the pitch.
Pricing us now at 51pts and 10th spot.
Up from 46pts & 12th at the start of the season.

Everton sitting one spot above us in ninth and we're 6-4 favourites to turn them over on Saturday.


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Buy Newcastle and Man Utd. Sell Southampton. Those are my hunches. Also, I'd doubt Norwich and Watford accumulate that many points.
 


Perkino

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Dec 11, 2009
5,986
Buy Newcastle and Man Utd. Sell Southampton. Those are my hunches. Also, I'd doubt Norwich and Watford accumulate that many points.

Goals are vital and Newcastle will score enough to survive whilst Palace will struggle. Buy Newcastle is sound advice.
 


Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
31,339
Uffern
Buy Newcastle and Man Utd. Sell Southampton. Those are my hunches. Also, I'd doubt Norwich and Watford accumulate that many points.

I'd sell Arsenal. They're clearly not going down but I can't see them getting 55 points
 




Lifelong Supporter

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Aug 4, 2009
2,054
Burgess Hill
Agree totally regarding Newcastle. For me they put in enough good performances to stay clear of relegation. As for Palace, I think they will miss old Roy and the stability he brought and his nous. It was time for him to go but I do not feel he has been well replaced.
 


amexer

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Aug 8, 2011
6,208
I dont understand spread betting but to see we are 18-1 just after beating Watford and Burnley is a surprise
 


dwayne

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Jul 5, 2003
14,956
London
I'd sell Arsenal. They're clearly not going down but I can't see them getting 55 points
They have accumulated more in the last 2 seasons.

They're not suddenly weaker ! Don't believe the hype

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Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,198
Surrey
Some of that could also apply to Newcastle and Burnley. They may not have lots of players out of contract but you do get the impression that Burnley are winging it and Newcastle have a toxic atmosphere around the place. Palace always seem to fluke their way out of trouble.
I disagree with you there.

Newcastle are run by a hard nosed businessman, and managed by Bruce who doesn't pull up any trees but is competent. I don't think Burnley are winging it, but are going through a take over so that could go either way. In the meantime, Dyche is also competent and very pragmatic. He'll do what he needs to do to finish clear of the bottom 3 I think on balance.

Palace have been over-spending for years now, and the number of senior players out of contract this season wreaked of incompetence, a feeling that is compounded by their laughable suggestions of ring fencing millions for ground improvements which have never happened. They are a disaster waiting to happen, and I think that could well be this season. Fingers crossed because when it does happen, they are going to spend years finishing behind us.
 




Machiavelli

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Oct 11, 2013
16,653
Fiveways
I disagree with you there.

Newcastle are run by a hard nosed businessman, and managed by Bruce who doesn't pull up any trees but is competent. I don't think Burnley are winging it, but are going through a take over so that could go either way. In the meantime, Dyche is also competent and very pragmatic. He'll do what he needs to do to finish clear of the bottom 3 I think on balance.

Palace have been over-spending for years now, and the number of senior players out of contract this season wreaked of incompetence, a feeling that is compounded by their laughable suggestions of ring fencing millions for ground improvements which have never happened. They are a disaster waiting to happen, and I think that could well be this season. Fingers crossed because when it does happen, they are going to spend years finishing behind us.

I think this season is absolutely key for Palace. It's their reset year. Survive it, and they ought to improve, however gradually. But it's such a huge reset (they were daft getting rid of Cahill, for instance), this is going to be such a tough year for them.
 










Frankie

Put him in the curry
May 23, 2016
4,144
Mid west Wales
Marching out the league together @11s seems a bit slim but I'm sorely tempted.
 


Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
63,976
Withdean area
Wolves seem awful. Jota was under the radar their best player and they’ve never hit those heights since, Jimenez possibly still affected by that head injury. They cut back on the spending and the new coach appears to be a rabbit in the headlights.

But apart from all that ….
 


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