Aside from the top four the rest of the League has become very unpredictable this season there is no Derby County as such with all 3 promoted sides giving very much as good as they are giving. Last weekend saw 3 results changing the complexion of the bottom half of the premiership. Sunderlands late crumble against Portsmouth, Fulhams win at Newcastle and Spurs comeback at The city of Manchester Stadium resulted in a combination of 13 places moved by the 3 clubs that won. The clubs below the big four are now worrying not only about survival but also looking toward the european places. The complexion of the league means 2 wins and your knocking on the big fours door whereas 3 defeats and the trapdoor is well and truly open. With big clubs struggling such as West Ham and Newcastle and the promoted sides giving their all it is shaping up to be one of the most exciting seasons so far. Teams expected to challenge the top four really haven't quite done their intended job withVilla looking the most promising. Others including Spurs and everton both had poor starts. This means that once again we will see a split league with the big four fighting out their mini-league and the rest scrambling for points and places below. About Me
Thursday, November 13, 2008
tightest league ever!!!!!
Aside from the top four the rest of the League has become very unpredictable this season there is no Derby County as such with all 3 promoted sides giving very much as good as they are giving. Last weekend saw 3 results changing the complexion of the bottom half of the premiership. Sunderlands late crumble against Portsmouth, Fulhams win at Newcastle and Spurs comeback at The city of Manchester Stadium resulted in a combination of 13 places moved by the 3 clubs that won. The clubs below the big four are now worrying not only about survival but also looking toward the european places. The complexion of the league means 2 wins and your knocking on the big fours door whereas 3 defeats and the trapdoor is well and truly open. With big clubs struggling such as West Ham and Newcastle and the promoted sides giving their all it is shaping up to be one of the most exciting seasons so far. Teams expected to challenge the top four really haven't quite done their intended job withVilla looking the most promising. Others including Spurs and everton both had poor starts. This means that once again we will see a split league with the big four fighting out their mini-league and the rest scrambling for points and places below.
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