Can’t see anybody above these clubs dropping into the bottom 3.
Forests one win was at home to Sheff U and Wolves victory was away at Everton. So nobody on the list has won against a team not shown. We’ll be reyt.
Relegation battle
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Re: Relegation battle
I’m not so sure about Fulham, I think they may struggle. They’ve got a win v Everton however they would have been beaten comfortably if Everton had a striker / could finish.
Re: Relegation battle
Agree. Luckily they’ve kept hold of Palhinha late last night but his head might be turned now after that saga. Not sure they replaced Mitrovic very well.
Also Palace are the obvious mid table side but their transfer window looks an odd one which their fans don’t seem too pleased about.
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It's impossible to say really, who knows who this year's leicester or west ham will be. Fulham, Palace, Brentford even could end up struggling. It doesn't take much to lose 4 or 5 on the bounce.
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Re: Relegation battle
Can’t argue with either point but feel Woy and Silva have enough experience to see them through choppy waters.RVclaret wrote: ↑Sat Sep 02, 2023 8:04 amAgree. Luckily they’ve kept hold of Palhinha late last night but his head might be turned now after that saga. Not sure they replaced Mitrovic very well.
Also Palace are the obvious mid table side but their transfer window looks an odd one which their fans don’t seem too pleased about.
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Re: Relegation battle
Would deffo have Palace and Fulham in there as RV says