|
Post by MKAY315 on May 8, 2023 21:00:17 GMT
I thought the relegation battle last year was crazy but this year's one is even more intense. 21 goals scored today in the Premier league
|
|
|
Post by northlondon83 on May 9, 2023 11:57:11 GMT
I thought the relegation battle last year was crazy but this year's one is even more intense. 21 goals scored today in the Premier league The games yesterday show that no one in the bottom 5 is safe. Southampton will probably get relegated at the weekend whoever is in the drop zone today probably won't be next week!
|
|
|
Post by greenboy on May 9, 2023 17:25:35 GMT
I thought the relegation battle last year was crazy but this year's one is even more intense. 21 goals scored today in the Premier league The games yesterday show that no one in the bottom 5 is safe. Southampton will probably get relegated at the weekend whoever is in the drop zone today probably won't be next week! Southampton are gone barring miracles and probably Leeds and Leicester with them but there's been so many twists and turns.
|
|
|
Post by northlondon83 on May 9, 2023 17:32:14 GMT
The games yesterday show that no one in the bottom 5 is safe. Southampton will probably get relegated at the weekend whoever is in the drop zone today probably won't be next week! Southampton are gone barring miracles and probably Leeds and Leicester with them but there's been so many twists and turns. All teams that could possibly stay up have hard games. This weekend only Forest could get a result I think
|
|
|
Post by MKAY315 on May 10, 2023 7:31:10 GMT
Folks what was your favourite dramatic end to the season. I've got a few years to mention.
2005 Survival Sunday - Where relegation was still not decided until the last kick of the day. WBA survived.
2008 Survival Sunday - Another year where relegation (apart from Derby with the lowest points) was not decided. Reading winning was not enough to avoid the drop as Fulham scored at Portsmouth.
2011 Survival Sunday - Where Wolves, Birmingham, Wigan and Blackpool was in the mix and Wolves were 0-3 down only to come back to make it end 2-3 to better their goal difference and Hugo Rodellega header at the Britannia Stadium (Bet 365 now known as) to keep Wigan up.
2007 Survival Sunday for West Ham
2012 BALOTELLI, AGUEROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
|
|
|
Post by SILENCED on May 10, 2023 7:38:42 GMT
Folks what was your favourite dramatic end to the season. I've got a few years to mention. 2005 Survival Sunday - Where relegation was still not decided until the last kick of the day. WBA survived. 2008 Survival Sunday - Another year where relegation (apart from Derby with the lowest points) was not decided. Reading winning was not enough to avoid the drop as Fulham scored at Portsmouth. 2011 Survival Sunday - Where Wolves, Birmingham, Wigan and Blackpool was in the mix and Wolves were 0-3 down only to come back to make it end 2-3 to better their goal difference and Hugo Rodellega header at the Britannia Stadium (Bet 365 now known as) to keep Wigan up. 2007 Survival Sunday for West Ham 2012 BALOTELLI, AGUEROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 1989 - "1 minute", "it's up for grabs now" will never be beaten personally in my lifetime, especially as I no longer go to games.
|
|
|
Post by MKAY315 on May 10, 2023 7:54:04 GMT
Folks what was your favourite dramatic end to the season. I've got a few years to mention. 2005 Survival Sunday - Where relegation was still not decided until the last kick of the day. WBA survived. 2008 Survival Sunday - Another year where relegation (apart from Derby with the lowest points) was not decided. Reading winning was not enough to avoid the drop as Fulham scored at Portsmouth. 2011 Survival Sunday - Where Wolves, Birmingham, Wigan and Blackpool was in the mix and Wolves were 0-3 down only to come back to make it end 2-3 to better their goal difference and Hugo Rodellega header at the Britannia Stadium (Bet 365 now known as) to keep Wigan up. 2007 Survival Sunday for West Ham 2012 BALOTELLI, AGUEROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 1989 - "1 minute", "it's up for grabs now" will never be beaten personally in my lifetime, especially as I no longer go to games. How could I forget. THOMASSSSSSSSSSSSS
|
|
|
Post by SILENCED on May 10, 2023 8:00:09 GMT
1989 - "1 minute", "it's up for grabs now" will never be beaten personally in my lifetime, especially as I no longer go to games. How could I forget. THOMASSSSSSSSSSSSS Had some great times as a football fan ... loved the European adventures, but Copenhagen 1994 has to be a highlight ... let's not mention the 2nd trip to Copenhagen or the 2 in Paris. Always remember being impressed when we had Italian trips, until Juventus ... what a horrible place Turin is.
|
|
|
Post by greenboy on May 10, 2023 13:32:39 GMT
Folks what was your favourite dramatic end to the season. I've got a few years to mention. 2005 Survival Sunday - Where relegation was still not decided until the last kick of the day. WBA survived. 2008 Survival Sunday - Another year where relegation (apart from Derby with the lowest points) was not decided. Reading winning was not enough to avoid the drop as Fulham scored at Portsmouth. 2011 Survival Sunday - Where Wolves, Birmingham, Wigan and Blackpool was in the mix and Wolves were 0-3 down only to come back to make it end 2-3 to better their goal difference and Hugo Rodellega header at the Britannia Stadium (Bet 365 now known as) to keep Wigan up. 2007 Survival Sunday for West Ham 2012 BALOTELLI, AGUEROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I think it's a tie between Aguero and Michael Thomas at Anfield, both equally dramatic.
|
|
|
Post by greenboy on May 10, 2023 13:37:05 GMT
How could I forget. THOMASSSSSSSSSSSSS Had some great times as a football fan ... loved the European adventures, but Copenhagen 1994 has to be a highlight ... let's not mention the 2nd trip to Copenhagen or the 2 in Paris. Always remember being impressed when we had Italian trips, until Juventus ... what a horrible place Turin is. I've always found Turin very pleasant but each to their own opinion.
|
|
|
Post by mondraker275 on May 11, 2023 10:05:13 GMT
I dont think it is close really. Aguero all the way. The circumstances, from despair to dreamland in a few stoppage time minutes.
|
|
|
Post by MKAY315 on May 13, 2023 12:43:31 GMT
BAMFORD. You know your team is in a relegation battle and you take a shot like that. This is not the time for slip ups.
|
|
|
Post by greenboy on May 13, 2023 16:35:03 GMT
BAMFORD. You know your team is in a relegation battle and you take a shot like that. This is not the time for slip ups. And how costly is that likely to be? Quite a game from a neutral perspective and Leeds really should have won, bizarre incident with a fan running up to the dugout and confronting Eddie Howe. Newcastle have still not quite sealed a top four finish.
|
|
|
Post by MKAY315 on May 13, 2023 16:44:58 GMT
BAMFORD. You know your team is in a relegation battle and you take a shot like that. This is not the time for slip ups. And how costly is that likely to be? Quite a game from a neutral perspective and Leeds really should have won, bizarre incident with a fan running up to the dugout and confronting Eddie Howe. Newcastle have still not quite sealed a top four finish. But as for Southampton. I was correct that they would struggle this season and Fulham put their fans out of their misery.
|
|
|
Post by ServerKing on May 13, 2023 18:11:38 GMT
Folks what was your favourite dramatic end to the season. I've got a few years to mention. 2005 Survival Sunday - Where relegation was still not decided until the last kick of the day. WBA survived. 2008 Survival Sunday - Another year where relegation (apart from Derby with the lowest points) was not decided. Reading winning was not enough to avoid the drop as Fulham scored at Portsmouth. 2011 Survival Sunday - Where Wolves, Birmingham, Wigan and Blackpool was in the mix and Wolves were 0-3 down only to come back to make it end 2-3 to better their goal difference and Hugo Rodellega header at the Britannia Stadium (Bet 365 now known as) to keep Wigan up. 2007 Survival Sunday for West Ham 2012 BALOTELLI, AGUEROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Just want Spurs' season to end Levy wants to make Mason manager as it's the easy option and costs nothing. Letting Nagelsmann out of sight, along with Pochettino is unforgivable. Who will follow Southampton out the door?
|
|