Relegation 23/24 Thread

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Bottom three as-is, in some order, I reckon.

At least, that’s what I’m telling myself.

Burnley I think will hit a run of 2-3 wins at some stage. They're the only promoted team that look capable of even winning 2-3 games at this stage as they have talent in final third and got a decent point at Forest (which they would've won but for VAR) and gave Man. United a good game.

Wolves are very poor though, probably getting relegated if not finishing above them although I don't think Gary O'Neill will be their manager by December so chance they'll get a bounce like with Lopetegui. It's a very disengaged squad though that score very few goals.
 
If anyone needs to be brought back down to earth a little bit after this weekend, this team came within a whisker of beating us.
They also ran Man City very very close... looking at the bottom 3 they will hopefully be the ones who go down.

We just got to get clear so we aren`t even involved. Looking at the Championship Leicester and Leeds are in the mix to come back up, as it stands, so I don`t think there will be 3 poor teams like this season.

That is next season and we will hopefully build beyond relegation candidates this season.
 

Bottom three as-is, in some order, I reckon.

At least, that’s what I’m telling myself.
Wolves have City and Bournmouth have Arsenal next weekend too. Very very long way to go. We need to do what we should have done in the first few games and pick up enough points to barely be in the conversation, which shows how many bad teams there are.

The players ability to do the absolute basics multiplies massively when the pressure is off like it was yesterday, some great individual performances. After the bruising last few years, be nice to see what we are capable of if relatively “safe”. All very optimistic after one good performance against an abysmal Brentford.
 

Wolves have City and Bournmouth have Arsenal next weekend too. Very very long way to go. We need to do what we should have done in the first few games and pick up enough points to barely be in the conversation, which shows how many bad teams there are.

The players ability to do the absolute basics multiplies massively when the pressure is off like it was yesterday, some great individual performances. After the bruising last few years, be nice to see what we are capable of if relatively “safe”. All very optimistic after one good performance against an abysmal Brentford.

it’s momentum ( cup game aside ) and doing it at goodison i front of our home fans is a must
 

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