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Mine would be exactly the same as yours, except Arsenal 4th and Villa 5th, I think Arsenal have the bigger stronger squad than Villa and can handle the pressure a little better.
Would love Burnley to go up, they've done brilliantly this season, can't have played many less games than sports team in America play in a season.
Not 100% sure about Sunderland, but am really hoping your right on that one. Double whammy for Newcastle to go down and us to survive. We can't keep the manager for next season though, he's far too negative. We'll be going down on record low points next season if we keep him.
Well, it looks like Hull may make the most historic drop in history. These are the fixtures for the bottom 5:
WBA: Liverpool, Blackburn
M'Boro: Aston Villa, West Ham
Hull: Bolton, Man U
Newcastle: Fulham, Aston Villa
Sunderland: Portsmouth, Chelsea
If everyone plays to form, and the better teams don't play weaker squads, then everyone should lose everything, and the table is set. The best chance is for Hull to beat Bolton to find safety.
I'll be at ManU v Arsenal this weekend, I'll be in neutral colors to avoid detection and lynching.
Hull is a bit of a difficult one, I personally do see them going down, however, if they can get a result against a Bolton (who are all but safe) chances are they might get something against United,
I can't see Arsenal getting anything from the match this saturday so by the following week Fergie will no doubt rest pretty much his entire squad, there's no point playing any of the players on the Sunday in a meaningless match and then play Barca three days later in Rome.
edit* the last match is actually at Hull as well, what big incentive do they have to try and stay in the Premeirship than playing the biggest team in the world on the last day of the season, I fancy them to even pull off a win
Oh, and I'm hoping for Burnley over Sheffield U, just to shake things up.
Yay for Wolves. Not too psyched to have Birmingham up again - they're boring.
There's ppl I know that are still downtown queueing for wembley tickets, this is since like 6am ><
would be nice to see my home town reach the premiership,
shame our team is notorious for making a hash of it at crunch time.
I told you all about Hull, it's in their hands now, win at home against a rested Man United squad and it won't matter what Newcastle do
EDIT - Sunderlands game is huge on Monday night, Pompey are safe however it's thier last home game this season so they'll want to go out in style, Sunderlands last game fo the season is at home against Chelsea and although Chelsea do have the FA cup final coming up it's a week later so I don't see them resting their players.
Saw ManU play Arsenal - a bring draw, but a fun celebration for the Champions. We brought our Burnley friend who was happy to be at Old Trafford, and hopes to be there again next year.
I always predicted Birmingham to go back up . I also remember someone telling me no way they are too crap and no chance since they were just relegated and stuff.
Hehehe, in your face
surprised Wolves managed it though cos they were always almost there, but its about time we got a few modlands teams up there, though i think at least 2 will probably be relagated again next season.
surprised and happy Sunderland managed to stay up though.
I always predicted Birmingham to go back up . I also remember someone telling me no way they are too crap and no chance since they were just relegated and stuff.
Hehehe, in your face
That was before Kevin Phillips had signed for Birmingham, once you'd added that touch of -ex-Sunderland legendary class it made a massive difference, I pretty much presumed Birmingham would go up after that, Sir Kevin has been fundamental in the promotion of pretty much every club he's played for at Championship level. I just hope for Birmingham's sake that they don't make the same mistake as West Brom and get rid of him now they've used him for a season.
I'm glad Sunderland stayed up too, but like Birmingham, it was last day nerve jangles.
Chuffed for Burnley and that they've replaced Mary Poppins and his team, up the road.