Predictions of league positions next year!

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by bassavage » 17 Jun 2007 17:29

I think there are too many sides that are worse than us for us to be relegated, we'll finish around 12th.

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by Behindu » 17 Jun 2007 17:29

Royal Lady I think he means if we don't bring in top quality players, like the other teams, then the side we had last year (minus Sid) just won't "cut the mustard" and I tend to agree. However, it's early days and a couple of good signings will change some people's minds.


Agreed.
But is anyone predicting the league based on the strength of teams NOW or the expected strengths when the season starts ?
Doing it on current strength is pointless, whilst doing it on expected strength is very difficult !
Predicting us to be relegated based on the current signing situation seems weird....

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by Arch » 17 Jun 2007 18:52

Reading 7-1 to be relegated. That's pretty good odds, imo. Worth a cheeky fiver.

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by LUX » 17 Jun 2007 21:01

I could certainly never do that Arch. Or if I did, and it came up, I'd give the winnings to the club.

Or maybe not. I'm not THAT fcking wet.

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by BallRoyal » 17 Jun 2007 22:19

Reality check me thinks for coming season 15th- 16th. Happy to stay in this league for a while without achieving too much,as long as we are consolidating and building for a strong future.


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by Kitson12 » 17 Jun 2007 22:42

I reckon 9th, and an application for the Intertoto...

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by loyalroyal4life » 17 Jun 2007 23:00

birmigham wnt b getting relegated if they get their takeover bid!!

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by From Despair To Where? » 17 Jun 2007 23:20

Yeah, but you can always trust Steve Bruce to oxf*rd it up and get his team to play like they've never met before. He's the sort of manager who spends millions on a world class striker and then buys his whole defence for a fiver from Kidderminster Harriers.

Birmingham won't get relegated, I think they'll do best out of the promoted teams, but they won't pull up any trees either.

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by Friday's Child » 18 Jun 2007 00:43

Have we been in this situation before????

The challenge for the club is to find inferiority in our situation. Not easy when you finish 8th in England, eh!!!

Just don't do the West Ham, Wigan, Ipswich, etc. Don't think you're suddenly too big for your boots. A good (albeit close to the wire) example is Portsmouth. Now an established top flight club... they stayed up, then bucked the trend with a cash injection, then stayed up by the skin of their teeth, now their manager (last season) took the Reading stance of playing everything down. Lets take a leaf out of their book (despite who they actually are, as a club) and lay low. Play the cautious, somewhat expensive, but safety line, and drive on. Except with some actual business nous rather than the Mandaric/Gaydamak phenomenon that seems to shed an influx of white light/no light which I hope goes nowhere near RFC.

We can learn a bit from their earlier years while maintaining the stability that this club is renowned for.... lets take that and develop it with our actual potential. That which is far more than the likes of Portsmouth et al and one that truly represents more than just business growth.


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by The 17 Bus » 18 Jun 2007 07:50

Man U
Arsenal
Chelsea
Eveton

Liverpool
Sunderland

Reading
Derby
Fulham

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by Behindu » 18 Jun 2007 08:53

The 17 Bus Man U
Arsenal
Chelsea
Eveton

Liverpool
Sunderland

Reading
Derby
Fulham


A couple of wild cards there 17 !!

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by Gordons Cumming » 18 Jun 2007 10:04

We'll finally get found out and finish bottom.


................oh well.......................... :shock:

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by brendywendy » 18 Jun 2007 11:37

loyalroyal4life birmigham wnt b getting relegated if they get their takeover bid!!


i dont think massive foreign investment guarantees business success anywhere, especially not in the premiere league
there is a long list full of examples of teams, managers, and chairmen who spent big and got nowhere.

there is a very short list of teams who spent nowt and prospered and it currently reads......
1. Reading fc
2......erm


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by The 17 Bus » 18 Jun 2007 12:11

brendywendy
loyalroyal4life birmigham wnt b getting relegated if they get their takeover bid!!


i dont think massive foreign investment guarantees business success anywhere, especially not in the premiere league
there is a long list full of examples of teams, managers, and chairmen who spent big and got nowhere.

there is a very short list of teams who spent nowt and prospered and it currently reads......
1. Reading fc
2......erm


If money guaranteed success Forbes could not keep using that pic of the Wolves fan.

As for wild cards yes Behindu, i think Keane is really going to come good at Sunderland, Everton can do better, especially if Johnson stays fit, which I would like to see, Liverpool just dont seem to have the morale at the club at the moment, which is why i take them out of the top 4.

As for Reading, well I can see a bad start to the season, some of the players will need to further improve, and I am not sure that catching up is all that easy in the Prem, unless we get Tevez that is.

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by Peter Kay - Top of the To » 18 Jun 2007 14:04

We will finish 10th.

No other teams matter.

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by knights_1990 » 18 Jun 2007 14:08

Lads have faith we will not be relegated. I think i can assure you that.

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by Old Biscuitman » 18 Jun 2007 14:09

Predicted 15th for the past season and happily was way out. But I'll go for the same for the coming season.

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by knights_1990 » 18 Jun 2007 14:12

I feel a negative atmosphere we must be positive.

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by Kitson12 » 18 Jun 2007 15:36

knights_1990 Lads have faith we will not be relegated. I think i can assure you that.


Great, tempting faith :roll:
Well at least we have a scapegoat if things go pear-shaped.

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by Harold » 18 Jun 2007 17:48

I think Reading will find it a lot tougher next year. No real signings as yet - and with Sidwell and Halford gone - lacking a bit of strength in depth at the moment.

unless reading can unearth some more bargains - I think they will struggle badly.

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