I don't think so at the moment.
Blackburn seem unlucky under immense pressure. Bolton have big injuries. The new champo sides are better footballing sides. Wolves are hit and miss but work hard.
Wigan are the only ones on par with us but they're always gonna struggle.
We've got no excuse, no injury problems, nothinh to complain about than poor management from top to bottom
Blackburn have money to spend. A new man will surely come in before too long and get them going.
Bolton are struggling for goals without Elmander and Sturridge. The transfer speculation has probably unsettled Cahill. And they'll miss Holden. They could be in trouble.
Norwich, Swansea and QPR seem to be well-organised and capable of scoring. All have good managers too.
Wigan could be in trouble without the inventiveness of N'Zogbia and Cleverley.
On paper Wolves are a better side this year compared to last season's conquerors of United and Chelsea. They should have enough to get themselves out of it.
Fulham should have enough spirit and goalscoring ability to reach midtable safety.
Sunderland are going to have trouble scoring enough and aren't that tight at the back. I think they'll flirt with relegation but that Bendtner, Larsson and Sassegnon will dig them out of it.
West Brom could slip into it. They need Odemwingie to find his shooting boots and Brunt to start dominating games again. They'll probably have just enough to stay up.
At this stage I'd say Bolton, Wigan and Blackburn to go down. The way we're leaking goals and struggling to find the back of the net, it's going to be a bit too close for comfort for us though. We could finish about 15th.