Premier league relegation scrap
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Everton really struggling. Another R about to be added on to the CV of the ginger one. They really are not happy with him on the Everton boards. Have seen right through him already.
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It is a challenge for SD but his biggest strength is his mentality-he won't be fazed, and seems to have the playing team behind him. The Leeds manager by contrast seems to be like a rabbit in headlights and don't see how he motivates a young side that needs leadership. My fear with SD is if they go behind, he lacks the ability to change things, and unless Calvert Lewin comes good there will be a shortage of goals. I was at Leicester Saturday and Leicester looked a different team after a shaky 20 minutes, and Wolves are no push-over. Smith/Terry/ Shakespeare were working as a team and these three might just pull it off with Barnes & Maddison now both back. Southampton looked good Friday but against a poor Arsenal defence. My forecast to go down in positional order are
Saints-20
Forest-19
Leeds-18
Everton-17
Leicester-16
Saints-20
Forest-19
Leeds-18
Everton-17
Leicester-16
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And yet talking to Everton fans who actually go to the games they are happy with him, and would keep him for next season whichever league they are in
Their main gripe is with the recruitment team who failed to buy a forward, knowing that Calvert lewin was a sick note.
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If either team wins tonight then it could be quite decisive.
It would be a real set back for Leicester to lose, and a win for Leeds might just change their trajectory.
A draw will tell us very little.
It would be a real set back for Leicester to lose, and a win for Leeds might just change their trajectory.
A draw will tell us very little.
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CP, WH and Wolves are safe IMO, I never believed Leicester were really in trouble a month ago but they sure are now, Everton/Leeds also in trouble, with Southampton relegated for me. I like Notts Forest and every time I watch them, I think they play well, but just don't seem to be able to win
Therefore, tonight's game could be a very decisive one, which I'm hoping Leicester win, and it will be:
Southampton, Notts Forest and Leeds to go down, but Everton do have a tough run it and will need all SD's powers for them to get points, so Everton could be instead of Leeds, especially if they win tonight!
Therefore, tonight's game could be a very decisive one, which I'm hoping Leicester win, and it will be:
Southampton, Notts Forest and Leeds to go down, but Everton do have a tough run it and will need all SD's powers for them to get points, so Everton could be instead of Leeds, especially if they win tonight!
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agree with youKateR wrote: ↑Tue Apr 25, 2023 3:35 pmCP, WH and Wolves are safe IMO, I never believed Leicester were really in trouble a month ago but they sure are now, Everton/Leeds also in trouble, with Southampton relegated for me. I like Notts Forest and every time I watch them, I think they play well, but just don't seem to be able to win
Therefore, tonight's game could be a very decisive one, which I'm hoping Leicester win, and it will be:
Southampton, Notts Forest and Leeds to go down, but Everton do have a tough run it and will need all SD's powers for them to get points, so Everton could be instead of Leeds, especially if they win tonight!