ARTICLE:Who will say goodbye to the Premier League next May?
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ARTICLE:Who will say goodbye to the Premier League next May?
Voting poll now online to choose the three teams you think will be relegated (you can vote for three)
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https://www.uptheclarets.com/who-will-s ... e-next-may
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And then you send the results to the Premier League and they’re binding right?ClaretTony wrote: ↑Mon Jun 30, 2025 4:05 pmVoting poll now online to choose the three teams you think will be relegated (you can vote for three)
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https://www.uptheclarets.com/who-will-s ... e-next-may
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Re: ARTICLE:Who will say goodbye to the Premier League next May?
If only - always interesting to look back too. This is how it went two years ago.
31% – Luton
24% – Sheffield United
16% – Bournemouth
10% – Nottingham Forest
6% – Wolves
6% – Everton
2% – Burnley
1% – Crystal Palace
1% – Fulham
1% – Brentford
0% – Manchester City
0% – Arsenal & West Ham
0% – Manchester United
0% – Chelsea, Liverpool & Tottenham
0% – Aston Villa
0% – Brighton & Newcastle
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Re: ARTICLE:Who will say goodbye to the Premier League next May?
Everton, who seem to have been relegation candidates for quite a few years now seem to have turned a corner.
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Was that corner when they were allowed to choose in which season they would have their points deduction?Nonayforever wrote: ↑Tue Jul 01, 2025 6:39 pmEverton, who seem to have been relegation candidates for quite a few years now seem to have turned a corner.
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I think it's pretty inevitable that the three that came up will go down, the step-up is so big these days.
If we're still playing in the PL in the season after this, it'll be a modern sporting miracle.
If we're still playing in the PL in the season after this, it'll be a modern sporting miracle.
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Re: ARTICLE:Who will say goodbye to the Premier League next May?
Not so sure yet. Moyes is a good appointment for them.Nonayforever wrote: ↑Tue Jul 01, 2025 6:39 pmEverton, who seem to have been relegation candidates for quite a few years now seem to have turned a corner.
But who have they signed (and still got on their books?)
That said I expect they will push on now in the new stadium, with their previous problems written off time and again. Wish they went down in 2022/2023
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picked the Clarets to go down but hope I'm proved wrong and hope we survive ...
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Re: ARTICLE:Who will say goodbye to the Premier League next May?
I never bet against us, and didn't in this pole. I think we may have a fighting chance. The unknow is the new signings but they look on paper better than the recruits of 2023.
Oh and in Esteve, Trafford* and Hannibal we have some real quality.
*Hopefully James will stay for at least one more season. I think it would be better for his career if he did.
Oh and in Esteve, Trafford* and Hannibal we have some real quality.
*Hopefully James will stay for at least one more season. I think it would be better for his career if he did.
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Re: ARTICLE:Who will say goodbye to the Premier League next May?
So we're down then?
Is this official?
Is this official?
Re: ARTICLE:Who will say goodbye to the Premier League next May?
I went for the top three so far.