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2022-23 is the fourth time all three sides promoted to the Premier League have avoided relegation, after 2001-02, 2011-12 and 2017-18.
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Well done Nottingham Forest, didn't see them staying up back at Christmas time.
With Ivan Toney in the Brentford team you sometimes forget what a lovely footballer Bryan Mbuemo is, Brentford’s Bobby Fermino you might say!
Love Toney too, got here the hard way going through the leagues and being top scorer in every division!
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West Ham 3-1 Leeds (90+4 mins)

 

West Ham have their third! Manuel Lanzini's late goal puts this one beyond any doubt

 

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Leeds must now beat Spurs and hope Everton do not defeat Bournemouth at Goodison Park or Leicester City collect four points from their final two games in order to stay up.
I wonder how many of those "fans" were supporting Manchester City when they had players like Paul Dickov, Richard Dunne, Darren Huckerby & Georgios Samaras in their team?
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I wonder how many of those "fans" were supporting Manchester City when they had players like Paul Dickov, Richard Dunne, Darren Huckerby & Georgios Samaras in their team?

Yes I do wonder how many did back then, probably a low percentage.

The whole Man City thing is a poisioned chalice. People don't mind them winning as it means absolutely nothing, their fans are embarrasing and they have no global fanbase. Even Chelsea as another plastic club had at least some hisory/fanbase before they got taken over. But it means other fans don't mind them winning and it aids to sportswashing. If Liverpool didn't win in 2020, we'd pretty much be entering Ligue 1 or Bundesliga territory from the so called "best league in the world".

 

Bigger problem in 10-15 years time is they might actually have a fanbase, although will be interesting to see how much interest the Sheik has in them when they win the Champions League,

As soon as Pep goes, City will stop winning. I'm sure of it.

 

They won't be the same force they are now, but they'll still be up there. Think the bigger problem is there's no obvious managers waiting to take over. Kompany will obviously get the links, but boig risk imo if he's never managed before in Europe.

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