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Going Down, Going Down, Going Down

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ToffeeDan

in memoriam - 1961-2023
With no edge, or bias (e.g. round 37, Everton draw at home to relegation threatened Southampton) this is my projected bottom end of the table going into the final round

West Ham 38

Newcastle, Swansea 36
Hudds 35
Brighton, Palace, Soton 34
Stoke 32

West Brom Relegated 29

Seven teams with only 5 staying up...
Palace v West Brom, Swansea v Stoke - the rest have tough games: Newcastle v Chelsea, Saints v Man City, Liverpool v Brighton, Huddersfield v Arsenal (others: West Ham v Everton, Man U v Watford, Burnley v Bournemouth, Spurs v Leicester)
 

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Even though I dislike Pardew, I do feel that it'll be slightly unfortunate when West Brom are relegated as they've played some nice football.

I still feel that even with their clear slump that Southampton will somehow survive (be it undeserving) and Palace may drop back into the abyss.

Huddersfield and Brighton will fight out for the final place, although I'd much rather Stoke went down.
 


If you'd asked me, I would say Huddersfield Town are in trouble and definitely going down, but my astute half-guesses have them staying up barely. I may have been too generous with City's points total and goal differential, but let's see how that plays out.

And I've probably been too generous with Arsenal. Hard to see that mess reaching 70.

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No team down there hasn't been cast adrift yet. West Brom have a good squad of players, and look decent, but it could be one of those manager replacements that don't pan out. Especially with Pardew who was taking Palace down before he got the boot.
 

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