View Full Version : English Premier League Predictions For 2006-2007 Bottom Three
Actin The Sham
09-05-2006, 06:10 PM
Again in no particular order:
Middlesborough
West Ham
Watford
(Two cup finalists getting relegated the following season, who would have thought?)
jungle
09-05-2006, 06:13 PM
I'll wait until I know whether Leeds or Watford is coming up...
Forsberg
09-05-2006, 06:14 PM
I'll wait until I know whether Leeds or Watford is coming up...
What he said
Actin The Sham
09-05-2006, 06:17 PM
What he said
That's the whole point about predictions.
My prediction is that Watford will comfortably beat Leeds, and then get relegated next season.
(Providing Ian Dowie doesn't pull off a miracle at Vicarage Road)
jungle
09-05-2006, 06:21 PM
That's the whole point about predictions.
My prediction is that Watford will comfortably beat Leeds, and then get relegated next season.
(Providing Ian Dowie doesn't pull off a miracle at Vicarage Road)
I'm not sure who'll win that play-off though. I reckon Watford would come straight back down, but that Leeds could just hang on.
Sheffield Utd to return to the Championship and Wigan to do an Ipswich would be in my predictions. The third spot would be filled by Watford or Charlton depending on whether Watford get promoted.
Actin The Sham
09-05-2006, 06:27 PM
I'm not sure who'll win that play-off though. I reckon Watford would come straight back down, but that Leeds could just hang on.
Sheffield Utd to return to the Championship and Wigan to do an Ipswich would be in my predictions. The third spot would be filled by Watford or Charlton depending on whether Watford get promoted.
I would have thought that Wigan would stay up and consolidate their position, but that is contingent on Jewell staying.
I think Sheffield United could become the new Wimbledon.
jungle
09-05-2006, 06:30 PM
I would have thought that Wigan would stay up and consolidate their position, but that is contingent on Jewell staying.
I think Sheffield United could become the new Wimbledon.
Wigan have had a poor second half to the season and that kind of form could see them in trouble next season, especially if Chimbonda goes.
I could see Sheffield United going down next season, then coming straight back up and sticking second time around. I doubt they have the finance to buy the players needed to stay up next year.
markyd007
09-05-2006, 06:41 PM
at this point in time
charlton
1 of the promoted sides
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Forsberg
09-05-2006, 06:43 PM
Again in no particular order:
Middlesborough
West Ham
Watford
(Two cup finalists getting relegated the following season, who would have thought?)
I definitely think Boro are over their scare for another few years. Their form in the last few months would suggest a better season next. They might even have a decent manager.
I think the Hammers will, at least do as well next season , if not better. i really think Pardew is a great manager, and if they can keep the likes Reo Coher and Ashton, they could push for a top 6
I hope to god Watford don't come up. They'll add nothing to the league. At least if Leeds come back up, we'll see a renewal of a few rivalries ( although whether any of them will be as big as spurs/W Ham is debatable ;) )
At a push, I'd say Wigan, Reading ( past records of champioship winners hasn't been good , once promoted and Charlton ( I think we'll finally see how good a manager Curbishley really was) of the teams definitely in the Prem next year.
Replace Watford with Reading if they get up.
Although I'd prefer to see what squads are assembled during the summer , first
markinmanc
09-05-2006, 08:16 PM
Charlton
Reading
Leeds/Watford
Sheff Utd have Colin W*nker to keep them up imho.
FL4ZGN
09-05-2006, 08:23 PM
Fulham
Pompey
Sheffield United
raZor
10-05-2006, 06:52 PM
Reading Steve Coppell isnt a Premiership manager
Charlton bent to have a marcus stewart second season
Watford/Leeds
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