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Thread: The Premier League - for light relief!

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    The Premier League - for light relief!

    Another set of excellent games and surprising scores on Sunday.
    The Championship will have some big gates next season if Newcastle, Sunderland and Villa are all relegated.
    And if Boro don't get promotion, there will also be a lot of north-east derby-games.

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    re: The Premier League - for light relief!

    It's a far better league is the Championship for watching and competition between sides.. Only thing good about P league is the parachute money. Otherwise it's pretty boring to watch..

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    re: The Premier League - for light relief!

    Sunderland won't go down. They have a managerial great at the helm. No sarcasm at all. I mean it.

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    re: The Premier League - for light relief!

    Quote Originally Posted by jordan12rhodes
    Sunderland won't go down. They have a managerial great at the helm. No sarcasm at all. I mean it.
    Saxo (I can't call you by that other any more because it's forbidden!) - your faith is touching.
    You do realise, though, that there will be at least half a dozen regulars storing up your prediction, ready to throw it back in your face if Sunderland DO go down.

    I think the phrase "making yourself a hostage to fortune" was invented just for you.
    I bet you've got yourself into some right scrapes in life by not exercising caution at the right time!

    Saxo - I'll add an edit. I'm not knocking Sam. There is no-one better for getting a team out of trouble. However, I have always doubted his ability to win the PL. I think he is over-cautious, and tends to stay within fixed tramlines in terms of style. I also suspect that once he takes against a player, he is too stubborn to change his mind.
    I agree that he will probably save

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