I suppose BT , you wouldn’t think so to watch them though Brighton and the blades look decent West Brom and the toon maybe struggling.
What’s the odds on Fat sam taking WBA down
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What we need is to start scoring goals, with this in mind we need to be looking at a striker and a wide player both with some pace.
Rumour is we are looking at Kenny a right back from Everton, while we do need to look at this position but a striker and wide man are more essential.
We are also being linked with Deeney from Watford, just hope this rubbish.
Everton want to unload players so Jon Joe Whatshisname maybe a possibility if we don't blow it on the fee/wages etc which we are more than capable of doing. So A full back may well be the most likely recruit potentially. How the hell we are going to score or stretch teams down the wings I've got no idea. Hope Deeney is a joke. We do not want any more over 30 players thank you.
On Fulham Sub, I'm just saying what I see, they don't look like a team heading for relegation to me, I can't help it, that's what I see. They do seem to be getting their act together after a poor start, in their last 7 PL games, they've won away at Leicester, drawn with Spurs and Liverpool and only City have beaten them. Keep that up and they won't be going down, is all I'm saying, and as I don't think we'll be going down either, that makes it fairly ominous for WBA, Brighton or Newcastle.
Transfers in and out apart because I know that we digress, however, last 7 games Fulham have beaten Leicester and drawn 5 games losing to Man City and they have failed to score in three of those games, scoring 5 goals exactly the same as the Clarets who have won 3, drawn 2 and lost 2 to Leeds and Man United.
You would say that they are playing well but they did this in 2018/9 when after 18 games they were bottom with 10 points, three of those were in a 4-2 win against the Clarets.
At that stage, Huddersfield were next to bottom with 10 points and had beaten Fulham and Wolves and drawn with us. We were in 18th place having just 3 wins against Bournemouth, Cardiff and Brighton. Cardiff were above us with 14 points having beat Fulham, Brighton, Wolves and Southampton. We escaped and Cardiff went down.
Last season at this stage Watford were bottom with 12 points, their 2 wins were against Norwich and Manchester United. Norwich also had 12 points habing beaten Newcastle, Manchester City and Everton and lots of pundits were saying that they would not go down. Villa were third bottom with 15 points having beat Everton, Norwich, Brighton and Newcastle. In 14th place were Bournemouth with 19 points having beat Villa, Everton, Southampton, Chelsea and Manchester United --they were the ones that dropped!
We could well have a similar situation this season with someone outside the bottom 3 at this stage not being relegated --this has been the case in the last 6 seasons and I have not looked further.
Transfers in may be the key although I feel that holding on to players may be more beneficial at this stage ---we shall see!
I can't understand why we are in the Premier League in the first place, given we always have sh1t windows. How did we win at Manure last season with Championship players? How did we finish 7th? Bring back the joys of division 4.
The January transfer window slams shut at 11pm on Monday 1 February.
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