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Post by londonranger on Jan 12, 2020 22:32:46 GMT
Will be coming down to meet us for next season. Thats if we stay up; somehow, I think we will
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Post by harr on Jan 12, 2020 22:59:30 GMT
I think it’s a bit early to predict Harry. Watford were about 6 points adrift 4 weeks ago at the bottom, since Nigel Pearson took over( one of the candidates linked to us at time of appointing MW) He has won four games and drawn one and already taken them out the bottom three. Norwich are the only ones I would worried about down there but the others are still capable of getting out of it IMO.
Pearson has done it by changing formation apparently according to press?
(Having collected four wins and a draw from their last five matches, Watford are now out of the relegation places with 17 games still to play this season. It’s been an impressive turnaround, with Pearson making plenty of changes since he came in.
A major tactical reshuffle is behind Watford’s upturn in form, with the team set up in a 4-2-3-1 formation under Pearson as opposed to the 5-3-2 which Flores used for the majority of his doomed tenure.)
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Post by londonranger on Jan 13, 2020 14:17:09 GMT
Agree Harles but Bournemouth looked terrible yesterday aginst Watford. And Villa so feeble against a rampaging Man C. squad. Suppose its too early but somehow Norwich look to be a safe bet? Now we have to play with more consistency defencively in the whole game and our strike force must be more reliable and score goals which they couldn't do against a superior Brentford team. Warburton runs hot and cold imo. He went on the attack at the team at half time and it helped. Now he has to do the same thing before the game v Leeds and maybe have some stronger training tougher before next Saturday.
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Post by nomar on Jan 19, 2020 8:21:22 GMT
Agree with Harr, it’s too early to call at the moment. A few weeks ago Watford and Southampton looked dead, so things can change very quickly.
Bournemouth surprises me, though. Never thought they’d be anywhere near relegation as long as Howe was there. I still think they’ll get out of it but they’re in trouble as it stands now.
Norwich do look doomed, but really anyone from 13th down can still go. All it takes for any of those clubs is a major injury to a key player or a loss of form over a critical period of the season and that can finish them off. Those two elements seem to be what’s happening to Villa and Bournemouth.
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