Tottenham can still finish second (if Utd lose tonight)Pepe the Horseman wrote:The final day of the Prem season will be exciting.
Must be a 1st. I can't remember last time at least 1 promoted team didn't go down from prem.The Reverend wrote:Not a single team in the top five tiers has gone straight back down this season.
Newcastle, Brighton, Huddersfield, Sheff Utd, Bolton, Millwall, Portsmouth, Plymouth, Doncaster, Blackpool, Lincoln, Forest Green, Fylde, Ebbsfleet, Maidenhead and Halifax all survived the leagues they were promoted into
Not any more. The only things left are Liverpool hoping they avoid defeat at home to Brighton and Swansea hoping to win v Stoke while Southampton lose and also get a 10 goal swing in the process. Might get exciting if Swansea get themselves 5 up and Southampton find themselves 3 down - so long as there's 15 minutes or so to go.Pepe the Horseman wrote:The final day of the Prem season will be exciting.
Didn't it happen fairly recently?Double d v2 wrote: Must be a 1st. I can't remember last time at least 1 promoted team didn't go down from prem.
Dunno lolJohn Madejski's Wallet wrote:Didn't it happen fairly recently?Double d v2 wrote: Must be a 1st. I can't remember last time at least 1 promoted team didn't go down from prem.
2011-12Double d v2 wrote:Dunno lolJohn Madejski's Wallet wrote:Didn't it happen fairly recently?Double d v2 wrote: Must be a 1st. I can't remember last time at least 1 promoted team didn't go down from prem.
And guess which team ruined the nice trendFrom Despair To Where? wrote:2011-12Double d v2 wrote:Dunno lolJohn Madejski's Wallet wrote: Didn't it happen fairly recently?
QPR, Norwich, Swansea. Blackburn, Bolton and wolves went down.
Not entirely sure but I think 2 out of 3 stayed up the following season as well.
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