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8 without a win for Swansea just at the wrong time. Always felt Carvalhal would be found out. There's a reason Wednesday got rid of him.
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Huddersfield have stayed up which means Swansea will be relegated as their goal difference is -27 compared to -18 for Southampton. Great achievement by Huddersfield but I don't expect them to repeat the feat next season. Arsenal lose again away from home and are still without a single point away in the league this calendar year.
Huddersfield have stayed up which means Swansea will be relegated as their goal difference is -27 compared to -18 for Southampton. Great achievement by Huddersfield but I don't expect them to repeat the feat next season. Arsenal lose again away from home and are still without a single point away in the league this calendar year.

 

Well Burnley are my tips for going down, and I think Cardiff may struggle (while Warnock is great at getting teams promoted, he's less great at keeping teams up!).

A great effort from Huddersfield in getting another draw and securing Premier League survival which damages Chelsea's chances of playing in the Champions League.

 

 

It's always the teams where the writing's been on the wall for a few seasons who are in most peril, as opposed to the ones getting promoted and riding the crest of a wave (as seen this season with all 3 surviving).

 

So I'm looking at you Palace, Watford & Southampton...

Next season I do feel one of those three you've mentioned will go down. I'd be surprised if they weren't in the relegation dogfight next season.
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Well Burnley are my tips for going down, and I think Cardiff may struggle (while Warnock is great at getting teams promoted, he's less great at keeping teams up!).

I think Cardiff will struggle as well but they will have their moments. I would be very surprised if Burnley are going to be in the relegation battle next season, it would be quite a drop from being the best outside the top six!

 

 

Regarding Pogba at Man United will be stay next season or move? What do you think?

I think Pogba will stay at United next season but he's got to have a really big season and be more consistent.

 

 

It's always the teams where the writing's been on the wall for a few seasons who are in most peril, as opposed to the ones getting promoted and riding the crest of a wave (as seen this season with all 3 surviving).

 

So I'm looking at you Palace, Watford & Southampton...

Watford could be in trouble next season, Southampton could improve under Mark Hughes judging by recent performances, who knows with Crystal Palace it could go either way with them. I suppose Swansea's almost certain relegation makes up for last season when they really should have got relegated.

I'd hoped Swansea would manage to stay up this season, putting 2 Welsh teams in the PL.....I bid them a fond adieu.....
I think Cardiff will struggle as well but they will have their moments. I would be very surprised if Burnley are going to be in the relegation battle next season, it would be quite a drop from being the best outside the top six!

 

I will put good money on them to go down, a super small squad with potentially Europa League football. Plus if you look at the stats behind most of their good form in the early season it was because lots of things went for them. Not saying they will go down, but for all those who fancy a punt, it will certainly be over-priced.

Would t surprise me - any team from 7-17th are similar to each other, depends on the manager/form!
That's a good point. Southampton were 8th last season and battled relegation this year without even having europa distraction so Burnley are far from definite safety.
So that will be 100 points for Man City then. It will be the first time a top flight side has reached 100 points.
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