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How to beat the Premier League drop
« on: May 21, 2011, 11:29:39 AM »
Is a tall order but I want Wigan stay up...just for Dennis Lawrence to remain as a Premier league coach.
and Blackpool cause they does knock a good brand. Fire for birmingham, wolves and blackburn (Then Arsenal could poach Samba, Robinson and Jones)

By Chris Charles
BBC Sport Steve Kean, Mick McCarthy, Alex McLeish, Ian Holloway and Roberto Martinez



It was Sir Alex Ferguson who coined the phrase "squeaky bum time" and you can almost hear the nerve ends jangling from the north west to the West Midlands.

With West Ham already down, five clubs go into the last day of the season separated by a single point as they battle to avoid filling the final two relegation slots.

With enough permutations to leave Archimedes needing a lie down, any pair from Blackburn, Wolves, Birmingham, Blackpool and Wigan could be heading for the dreaded trapdoor come Sunday evening.

With that in mind, we've prepared this handy cut-out and keep survival guide for the infamous five, determining what they must do to keep their heads above water, barring freak results.

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BLACKBURN ROVERS Blackburn Rovers



Points: 40

Goal difference: -14

Current form (most recent result last): LLWDD

Last day: Away to Wolves

Away record: W3 D3 L12

When Sam Allardyce was sacked by the club's new owners, the Venky's poultry group, in December, Rovers were in 13th place, five points off the drop zone.

Venky's chairman Anuradha Desai said: "We want good football and Blackburn to be fourth or fifth in the league or even better." It hasn't quite worked out that way, but to use a well-worn cliché, Rovers' destiny lies in their own hands.

WILL DEFINITELY STAY UP IF...

    They beat Wolves
    They draw with Wolves and one of Birmingham, Blackpool and Wigan fail to win
    They lose and two of Birmingham, Blackpool and Wigan fail to win

Bookies' relegation odds: 12/1 (Paddy Power)

Manager Steve Kean: "We are confident we will get a result on Sunday. It is very tight down there but we have chipped away with six results in our last eight games. That is one positive. We have got the best goal difference. That is another."

Headline they won't want to see: "Rovers And Out"

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WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS Wolverhampton Wanderers



Points: 40

Goal difference: -19

Current form: DLDWW

Last day: Home to Blackburn

Home record: W8 D4 L6

Wolves have been flirting with relegation all season, inspiring the "www.relegation" headlines as they juggled the bottom three slots with West Ham, West Brom and Wigan. But they have come into form at just the right time, with successive wins against West Brom and Sunderland finally lifting them out of the drop zone.

They have already taken the scalps of Manchester United, Chelsea and Manchester City at Molineux this season and if Blackburn are added to that list, Wolves will be safe.

WILL DEFINITELY STAY UP IF...

    They beat Blackburn
    They draw with Blackburn and two of Birmingham, Blackpool and Wigan fail to win
    They lose by one goal and two of Birmingham, Blackpool and Wigan fail to win

Bookies' relegation odds: 8/1 (William Hill)

Manager Mick McCarthy: "Ours is a winner-takes-all game. One of us could get a serious slapping and the others could draw to put us in trouble. We just don't know. I've put on the players' board: 'BEAT BLACKBURN'. Let's take care of our own game. That's what I keep saying because if we do that, then no one can do anything about it."

Headline they won't want to see: "Mick As A Parrot"

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BIRMINGHAM CITY Birmingham City



Points: 39

Goal difference: -20

Current form: LLDLL

Last day: Away to Tottenham

Away record: W2 D7 L9

If there's one thing you can guarantee in the Premier League, it's that one team will drop like a stone - and this season it's Birmingham. Since winning the Carling Cup and qualifying for Europe with a famous victory over Arsenal, the Blues have gone into reverse, taking one point from the four games after their Wembley triumph and only one from their last five fixtures.

They face a tricky trip to White Hart Lane, knowing anything other than a win could mean them playing Championship football next season.

WILL STAY UP IF...

    They win by the same or a greater margin than Blackpool and Wigan
    They win and Blackburn and Wolves draw
    They draw, Wolves lose by two goals or more, and one of Blackpool and Wigan fail to win
    They lose by the same or fewer margin of goals than Blackpool and Wigan

Bookies' relegation odds: 8/11 (Sporting Bet)

Manager Alex McLeish: "It's a tough game [against Spurs] but the players have got to go and not fear it. We've got to go and do the job ourselves and see if we can pick up a point or, against expectations, three points, which would absolutely cement our Premier League status."

Headline they won't want to see: "Brum And Choke"

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BLACKPOOL Blackpool



Points: 39

Goal difference: -21

Current form: LDDDW

Last day: Away to Manchester United

Away record: W5 D4 L9

Blackpool face arguably the toughest task of the lot because, realistically, they need to get something from Old Trafford. What is in their favour is that with the Premier League wrapped up and the small matter of the Champions League final against Barcelona a week on Saturday, United are likely to put out the stiffs.

A few weeks back, Sir Alex Ferguson joked to Ian Holloway that if the title was in the bag by then he'd play himself. Ollie will be holding him to that.

WILL STAY UP IF...

    They win and Blackburn draw with Wolves
    They win and Birmingham fail to win, given that Wolves are playing Blackburn (so cannot both exceed 41 points)
    They win and Wigan fail to better their result by two or more goals
    They draw, Wigan fail to win and Birmingham lose
    They lose, Wigan lose by a similar or greater margin, and Birmingham lose by a bigger margin than Blackpool

Bookies' relegation odds: 1/4 (Stan James)

Manager Ian Holloway: "This is the most important game of my life. I believe we're good enough to pull this off and it would be in keeping with our journey so far. We are still in the fairytale and, if we go to Old Trafford and win, it will top Cinderella. In fact, it'll top any story ever written! But I believe it can happen. I've been to United before and won 4-1." (As a QPR player in 1992.)

Headline they won't want to see: "Blackpool Shower"

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WIGAN ATHLETIC Wigan Athletic



Points: 39

Goal difference: -22

Current form: WLDDW

Last day: Away to Stoke

Away record: W3 D7 L8

The Latics have given themselves a fighting chance of survival after a thrilling win over West Ham last weekend, which condemned the Hammers to the Championship.

At 2-0 down, Wigan's six-year stay in the Premier League looked over, but they have now taken eight points from their last 15 and face a Stoke side still smarting from their FA Cup final disappointment and subsequent league defeat by Manchester City.

WILL STAY UP IF...

    They win and Blackburn draw with Wolves
    They win and better Blackpool and Birmingham's results by a margin of two or more goals
    They draw and Blackpool and Birmingham both lose
    They draw, either Blackpool or Birmingham lose, and Wolves lose by four or more goals
    They lose, while Blackpool and Birmingham both lose by goal margins two greater than Wigan

Bookies' relegation odds: 8/11 (Bet 365)

Manager Roberto Martinez: "We've come through one cup final [against West Ham] and now we have one more to prepare for this weekend. Stoke have an outstanding record at home. They are very difficult to beat and it's clear we are going to have to play very well in order to get a result."

Headline they won't want to see: "Wi-gone"

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Re: How to beat the Premier League drop
« Reply #1 on: May 21, 2011, 11:31:17 AM »
Is a tall order but I want Wigan stay up...just for Dennis Lawrence to remain as a Premier league coach.
and Blackpool cause they does knock a good brand. Fire for birmingham, wolves and blackburn (Then Arsenal could poach Samba, Robinson and Jones)
Only two will go down as West Ham are already relegated.

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Re: How to beat the Premier League drop
« Reply #2 on: May 21, 2011, 04:20:11 PM »
Is a tall order but I want Wigan stay up...just for Dennis Lawrence to remain as a Premier league coach.
and Blackpool cause they does knock a good brand. Fire for birmingham, wolves and blackburn (Then Arsenal could poach Samba, Robinson and Jones)
Only two will go down as West Ham are already relegated.

He is implying that any two of them can go down.
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Re: How to beat the Premier League drop
« Reply #3 on: May 21, 2011, 04:31:19 PM »
I also want to see Wigan stay up as well as Wolves. Would like to see Blackpool stay upp too b ut that would probably mean United dropping points and I could do without that.

Blackburn deserve to go down for they dotish owners, Birminham for not buying a striker.

Ideally Wolves and Wigan will win and Brum will get beat worse than Blackpool
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Re: How to beat the Premier League drop
« Reply #4 on: May 21, 2011, 06:10:11 PM »
Wigan to stay up because Dennis Lawrence on the staff and Blackpool to stay up because all season they gave us entertaining football against all the odds and against supposedly better judgement.

Wolves and Birmingham to go down for playing voom kick football and Blackburn to go down so i could laugh at dem jokey owners who wanted Champions League football with a 10 million pound budget when they came in.
         

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Re: How to beat the Premier League drop
« Reply #5 on: May 22, 2011, 03:47:47 AM »

Wolves and Birmingham to go down for playing voom kick football and Blackburn to go down so i could laugh at dem jokey owners who wanted Champions League football with a 10 million pound budget when they came in.

Wolves doh play voom kick football brother!!
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Re: How to beat the Premier League drop
« Reply #6 on: May 22, 2011, 07:19:10 AM »

Wolves and Birmingham to go down for playing voom kick football and Blackburn to go down so i could laugh at dem jokey owners who wanted Champions League football with a 10 million pound budget when they came in.

Wolves doh play voom kick football brother!!
Probably mistaken them with Stoke  :devil:

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Re: How to beat the Premier League drop
« Reply #7 on: May 22, 2011, 08:13:39 AM »
I would swap Wigan with Birmingham. McLeish side doh deserve relegation. The Carling Cup win just make the rest of the season seem like an anti-climax and they lose their fire. No offence to Dennis Lawrence, but Wigan add nothing to the EPL. Nobody will notice if they are there or not.



Blackburn deserve to go down for sacking Allardyce for no reason.
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Re: How to beat the Premier League drop
« Reply #8 on: May 22, 2011, 08:19:07 AM »
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Re: How to beat the Premier League drop
« Reply #9 on: May 22, 2011, 09:04:02 AM »
Hope Blackpool and Wolves stays up, I feel they actually try to play football. Blackburn and Wigan can go.

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Re: How to beat the Premier League drop
« Reply #10 on: May 22, 2011, 09:25:50 AM »
Blackburn vs Wolves is the only game where both teams in the relegation fight, but instead we get Man U vs Blackpool on espn and Hotspurs vs Birmingham on FSC.
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« Reply #11 on: May 22, 2011, 09:33:01 AM »
Blackburn vs Wolves is the only game where both teams in the relegation fight, but instead we get Man U vs Blackpool on espn and Hotspurs vs Birmingham on FSC.

Game on FSC plus. 1 nil Blackburn. Plus I am sure ESPN want to cover the trophy presentation thing. 

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Re: How to beat the Premier League drop
« Reply #12 on: May 22, 2011, 09:42:29 AM »
Hard luck dey Wolves...
Down 23-0 now to a great strike

Wolves getting beat with long balls from the keeper right down the middle...
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« Reply #13 on: May 22, 2011, 10:11:24 AM »
These ESPN commentators are annoying! The are talking to much, it's not radio!
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Re: How to beat the Premier League drop
« Reply #14 on: May 22, 2011, 10:12:40 AM »
Hotspurs!

Hard luck dey Birmingham, in the bottom 3 on goals scored now.
The volume crank up in the stadium in this blackburn-wolves game
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Re: How to beat the Premier League drop
« Reply #15 on: May 22, 2011, 10:36:29 AM »
Hard luck dey Blackpool. Down 3-2 to Man U.
Meantime, Wolves score!
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« Reply #16 on: May 22, 2011, 10:39:56 AM »
Wigan Scores!
1-0
Meantime, is all hands on deck for blackburn under a furious Wolves onslaught.
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« Reply #17 on: May 22, 2011, 10:40:48 AM »
Birmingham Score!

Wolves back in the relegation zone.
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Re: How to beat the Premier League drop
« Reply #18 on: May 22, 2011, 10:42:19 AM »
Man U Scores!

Blackpool replace wolves in the relegation zone!


Scratch that. Wolves in the drop zone on goal difference.
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« Reply #19 on: May 22, 2011, 10:48:38 AM »
Wolves Score!!!!!!

Birmingham replace wolves in the drop zone

What a Goalazzo!!!
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« Reply #20 on: May 22, 2011, 10:51:35 AM »
Blackburn now on all-out defence!
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« Reply #21 on: May 22, 2011, 10:53:56 AM »
Spurs Scores!

Birmingham for the drop!
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« Reply #22 on: May 22, 2011, 10:55:22 AM »
No ball playing in this game now.
Just pass it around in the back.

Never see a stadium so glad to lose a game 3-2
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« Reply #23 on: May 22, 2011, 10:58:49 AM »
It have very few championship games that could match the tension and emotion of a relegation battle!
If the Champions League final 1/2 as good we will be in for a great show.

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« Reply #24 on: May 22, 2011, 11:58:21 AM »
Happy for Wigan and Roberto Martinez! Wolves deserve to be in the Premiership.

Seeing the deflection on the last goal, in the Tottenham – Birmingham game, and the deflation of the coach and fans, that was painful. Sorry for Birmingham … .
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Re: How to beat the Premier League drop
« Reply #25 on: May 22, 2011, 10:55:29 PM »
www.relegation quickly changed to bbw.goingdown  :devil: Ah glad Birmingham went down, take that with your Carling Cup Trophy.... :rotfl:

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Re: How to beat the Premier League drop
« Reply #26 on: May 23, 2011, 01:58:59 AM »
Really sorry to see Blackpool go, not since 02/03 season would those number of points seen you relegated, its a real shame. 

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Re: How to beat the Premier League drop
« Reply #27 on: May 23, 2011, 09:16:40 AM »
They should relegate all 5 of them and maybe 3 others.

football needs a salary cap to promote more equality in the league. it is the same teams years after year.

they bottom 3 change but any of 10 teams can face relegation and only one of 4 can actually win.

 

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