Don't speak too soon. We could do a reverse end of last season!WestYorksRoyal wrote:It feels great to know this thread won't be desperately watching relegation rivals in March. I really couldn't give a shit about Wigan,Barnsley and Luton.
Wigan will sack their manager I expect. Still though, they don't have the team there really.WestYorksRoyal wrote:It feels great to know this thread won't be desperately watching relegation rivals in March. I really couldn't give a shit about Wigan,Barnsley and Luton.
They looked like they were going up last season as well.Sutekh wrote:Feds got a rare start for Stoke yesterday and certainly stopped Stoke seeing a heavier defeat.
Sadly looks like Leeds will be going up though, could even afford to have Costa on the bench for 80 minutes.
Just ignore him Hound, as always he's got nothing to add but spite and attempts to rile people.Hound wrote:Whatever
They've been threatening to drop for a while now and seem to be a total mess.windermereROYAL wrote:Two consecutive heavy defeats on the road for Brum since they rode their luck to win at Brentford on the 1st day, they look clueless going forward, I reckon they should have signed Puscas.
On this evidence they look at bottom 6 side.
As poor as Birmingham have looked, Stoke's form is alarmingly poor...on that basis, if Birmingham beat Stoke at home on Saturday, does Nathan Jones go?Snowflake Royal wrote:They've been threatening to drop for a while now and seem to be a total mess.windermereROYAL wrote:Two consecutive heavy defeats on the road for Brum since they rode their luck to win at Brentford on the 1st day, they look clueless going forward, I reckon they should have signed Puscas.
On this evidence they look at bottom 6 side.
Yes he does and most likely will.John Smith wrote:As poor as Birmingham have looked, Stoke's form is alarmingly poor...on that basis, if Birmingham beat Stoke at home on Saturday, does Nathan Jones go?Snowflake Royal wrote:They've been threatening to drop for a while now and seem to be a total mess.windermereROYAL wrote:Two consecutive heavy defeats on the road for Brum since they rode their luck to win at Brentford on the 1st day, they look clueless going forward, I reckon they should have signed Puscas.
On this evidence they look at bottom 6 side.
Our own chairman’s nephew would do a good job at those clubs you have mentioned,StellaPlease wrote:Wigan will sack their manager I expect. Still though, they don't have the team there really.WestYorksRoyal wrote:It feels great to know this thread won't be desperately watching relegation rivals in March. I really couldn't give a shit about Wigan,Barnsley and Luton.
They're one of those sides that have bounced back twice in recent years, however if they go down again they may disappear for some years.
Barnsley are a good club and will also be coming back.
Luton picked the wrong manager, even though they won today.
Were you there today? At half time I had a feeling we would do something secon half.
paultheroyal wrote:Our own chairman’s nephew would do a good job at those clubs you have mentioned,StellaPlease wrote:Wigan will sack their manager I expect. Still though, they don't have the team there really.WestYorksRoyal wrote:It feels great to know this thread won't be desperately watching relegation rivals in March. I really couldn't give a shit about Wigan,Barnsley and Luton.
They're one of those sides that have bounced back twice in recent years, however if they go down again they may disappear for some years.
Barnsley are a good club and will also be coming back.
Luton picked the wrong manager, even though they won today.
Were you there today? At half time I had a feeling we would do something secon half.
Not sure he is coming in to be number 1 tbh.NewCorkSeth wrote:Not sure if mentioned elsewhere but Ali Al-Habsi has signed for West Brom. Glad we didnt have to play him! Good singing.
Yeah, be very surprised if Al-Habsi on a 1 year deal is coming in to replace a 6.5m summer signing - will likely sit on the bench awaiting an injury and the FA Cup 3rd round.Hendo wrote:Not sure he is coming in to be number 1 tbh.NewCorkSeth wrote:Not sure if mentioned elsewhere but Ali Al-Habsi has signed for West Brom. Glad we didnt have to play him! Good singing.
Fair enough. Still though. Not many better back ups.Stranded wrote:Yeah, be very surprised if Al-Habsi on a 1 year deal is coming in to replace a 6.5m summer signing - will likely sit on the bench awaiting an injury and the FA Cup 3rd round.Hendo wrote:Not sure he is coming in to be number 1 tbh.NewCorkSeth wrote:Not sure if mentioned elsewhere but Ali Al-Habsi has signed for West Brom. Glad we didnt have to play him! Good singing.
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