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Who Shall We Take With Us? - Arcane Astral Aeons - 01-03-2018 with the dreaded relegation almost in the bag(g)! who i wonder,will we take with us? any favourites you lot would like to go with us? RE: Who Shall We Take With Us? - WBA-Josh - 01-03-2018 Stoke and West Ham is my hope. I expect it to be Stoke and Crystal Palace. RE: Who Shall We Take With Us? - 4evaabaggie - 01-03-2018 Stoke and to piss off Simon 'the Orange man' Jordan, Crystal "we'll do it for you wolves" Palace RE: Who Shall We Take With Us? - St Charles Owl - 01-03-2018 From an impartial point of view, you would want the other 2 teams to be the ones least likley to challenge at the top in the Championship. For me that would have to be Huddersfield, Brighton, Bournemouth or Swansea. The first two will also get lower parachute payments I believe because they would only have been int he prem for one season. Usually you get one or two relegated teams who are basket cases - Villa, Hull, Sunderland, Wolves etc, this time round I think that you guys are the ones looking like that from an overall club perspective but you are not as bad as any of those I mentioned. RE: Who Shall We Take With Us? - SpenB - 02-03-2018 BBC: In the past five seasons three teams in the relegation zone at this stage of the season have survived, so all is not lost for West Brom, Stoke and Swansea. RE: Who Shall We Take With Us? - drewks - 02-03-2018 (02-03-2018, 10:40)SpenB Wrote: BBC: ....should probably read: "In the past five seasons three teams in the relegation zone at this stage of the season have survived, so all is not lost for Stoke and Swansea." ![]() |