This is much more interesting to me than the top six. It looks like it's between five teams (Wolves, Wigan, Bolton, Blackburn, and QPR).
I see QPR, Wolves, and Bolton going down.
Bolton is too porous in the back and has a weak central midfield. QPR has to play most of the top six and they still show no sign of being able to win games. Wolves has a manager problem, but they do have some quality players.
Though it pains me to say it, looks like Wolves are down. Wigan look like joining them and if i'm honest before the Bolton QPR game I had Bolton in the hat anall. But, QPR were denied a blatant pen and a 'goal' disallowed although replays show the ball did cross the line, so maybe, just maybe the writings on the wall for QPR.
Think Wolves and Wigan have gone already. Shame to see the way the board has turned on Martinez after the loyalty he showed them when Villa were interested. As for the third side think it could well be QPR - they've looked dreadful whenever I've watched them this season.
Quote by get the beer inThough it pains me to say it, looks like Wolves are down. Wigan look like joining them and if i'm honest before the Bolton QPR game I had Bolton in the hat anall. But, QPR were denied a blatant pen and a 'goal' disallowed although replays show the ball did cross the line, so maybe, just maybe the writings on the wall for QPR.
Hope it is Wigan, OPR and Wolves. About the goal that was disallowed, they shouldn't have had a corner as it came off one of theirs and the one they did score was offside.
can't see that happening .. but what manager would realistically want to take over a club almost down ? there's a clutch of 5 teams in that battle , QPR with a shocking run in , and they way Wolves have been losing of late I've got them as good as down ..
Quote by get the beer inThough it pains me to say it, looks like Wolves are down. Wigan look like joining them and if i'm honest before the Bolton QPR game I had Bolton in the hat anall. But, QPR were denied a blatant pen and a 'goal' disallowed although replays show the ball did cross the line, so maybe, just maybe the writings on the wall for QPR.
Agree with you but lee and Holden broken legs at the start and selling cahill we have been toss this season and deserve to go down with the football we've played. Like you say QPR was a blatant goal which will cost them same happened in 98 against everton which sent us down by a point.
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Quote by TONY HIBBERTWolves lads, what is the rationale behind not having a permanent manager in? Not offering enough money and/or time on the contract?
I heard off a decent source they offered it curbishley he turned it down because moxey (CEO ) wanted a say in who the club signed next season which I can believe