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EPL Talk
Daily News & Analysis of the English Premier League
With almost 20% of the season completed, we already have a good idea of which clubs will shine and underwhelm this 2008/2009 Premier League season, as well as which ones are destined for mid-table mediocrity.
Sure, we still have 80% of the season remaining, but out of the clubs yo ... Continue reading »
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8 months ago
8 months ago
Cheers,
The Gaffer
8 months ago
I wish you are right on Tottenham (who I think you predicted as top 4 a few weeks ago).. but they are good to down and once January appears and they throw the wallet at Lassana Diarra I am sure they will get themselves together).
Fulham... fair guess really, they are underperforming considering I thought they bought so well but I am worried for them.
My three: Stoke / Bolton / West Brom.
8 months ago
8 months ago
I don't even think it will b decided on the pitch. The banking crisis will decide who stays up this season. So many clubs are so deep in debt, that if any of it gets called they could be docked 15 points. This isn't just West Ham and its owners bank being nationalized and that Blade thing... Its clubs like Liverpool, Man U. Arsenal etc.
The English game is as close to the brink as its ever been, and the lower divisions will be hit hardest. But its a house of cards at the moment, and its not going to be over anytime soon. Expect even more off shore investment and ownership, and most clubs staying out of the transfer market.
and Newcastle have the best shot of any going down.
8 months ago
Tottenham going down? You are a joke, they do have some real quality and although they're going shocking there is no way they'll go down with the players they have.