League leaders Chelsea host a Newcastle side
only out of the relegation zone on goal different on Saturday as they bid to maintain their league at the top of the biggest league in the world -LSB-...]
Not exact matches
I disagreed with you, protect is the
only way to get Wenger
out of this club, we must be united against me prof else this club will go on
relegation
I don't even know what we deserve and what we don't deserve... I
only know after 14 years or so
of mediocrity and lies told by wenger and the board arsenal fans deserve to be happy... we've watched teams like Monaco, Leicester, atletico Madrid, juventus come
out from
relegation to win the league yet we are not even planning to even try to get there..
From final
of champions league to round
of sixteen, now
out of champions league, perharps he will
only consider quitting when we are faced with
relegation battle.
In the Premier League's
only midweek game, QPR will travel to Villa Park hoping to dump their opponents further into the
relegation mire, whilst taking themselves — albeit temporarily —
out of danger.
Am never one to excuse our continuous failings and Wenger's general ineptitude but all this talk
of Afobe been another one we missed
out on is a bit preposterous and very very premature... yes he's scored a few goals for Bournemouth but can we all take a step bck and recognise that playing for a team who will be happy just to avoid
relegation is very different from playing for a club which demands trophies and high achievements every season (yea, I know we have been found wanting on these fronts for a long time)... some players are better in small clubs with limited expectations and very neat to no pressure... that is why history is littered with stories
of good players who went to big clubs and flopped
only to go down a few levels and find their form again....
Southampton still can't haul themselves
out of the
relegation zone but have lost
only one
of their last five played in the top flight.
And while Hull City were just relegated from the Premier League last season, they have had a relatively rough ride this season in the Championship, as they find themselves
out of the
relegation zone on
only goal difference with Sunderland on 25 points.
But if Blackpool gaining promotion from the Championship, when originally priced up as the favourites for
relegation, was a shocker, God
only knows how to describe the sheer sight
of the very same effervescent side sat cosily in the top - half
of the Barclay's Premier League table at Christmas, six points above the
relegation zone and having spent the first half
of their dream come true season in the Premier League looking nothing like a side
out of their depth.
As a direct result
of their slump in form, Birmingham now reside in 19th, just one place off the foot
of the table but, encouragingly,
only a point off safety meaning a positive return from this weekend's clash with Bolton, preferrably in the form
of a win, which would go some way to avenging their bitter FA Cup Sixth Round defeat, could, depending on how others in close proximity fare elsewhere, lift the club jump
out of the dreaded
relegation zone — a tasty incentive for the players if ever I saw one.
West Ham United were a little more frivolous in their efforts to come
out of the
relegation zone and could
only manage a draw with Everton at Upton Park.
«From here on, we are looking to win all our remaining matches which will not
only get us
out of relegation zone but also help us finish at a decent position,» he said.
A touch
of irony in that despite all the plaudits and praise Wolves received for those two quite magnificent results / displays, those pair
of victories were
only worth three - points - a-piece and weren't enough to keep Wolves
out of the
relegation zone for long.
Only three sides have scored less than West Brom's meagre tally
of 26, which is barely over one - goal - a-game, and combined with their inability to keep clean sheets, with the West Brom No. 1 Scott Carson having kept just one shut -
out all season, is a recipe for
relegation.