So, name the 3 clubs you want to be relegated and why. Leicester, just because of how they wrote off massive debts that allowed them a take over and invest on a promotion team. QPR, unsurmountable debts, pay huge wages and absolutely no morals. Will guarantee the football league will do nothing when they return. Hull, nothing against their fans and what they have to put up with, but let's see how Allam markets Hull Tigers in the championship. Honourable mention to Aston Villa,always like to see a big club relegated.
Who I want to go down: Leicester, full of themselves, crap city, **** drivers. Villa, can't see how they can justify only scoring 19 goals (before last night) and still being in the Prem. Hull, just because it's Hull. Who I think will go down: Leicester, QPR & Hull
QPR: for the same reason as you. Leicester: because of how "they'll never play us again" yet probably (or hopefully?) will soon enough. Sunderland: I'm not entirely sure why, I just don't like them.
It was Leicester, QPR and Sunderland, for the reasons above for the first two (particularly Leicester, who annoyed me beyond belief last season), but for no other reason than Gus Poyet where Sunderland are concerned. Now Poyet has been sacked I don't really care about the third relegation spot. I would like a really big team to go down, but that's not going to happen this season. Actually, Tim Sherwood is pretty annoying and seems to think he's God's gift, so I'll go for Villa.
Leicester: Actually think they're a decent side and I don't mind Pearson, but my God, their fans are the most delusional, arrogant set you'll come across. Boring stadium, tin pot fans (that poznan is terrible) and keep getting visions of 18 year old twonks screaming 'LESTA, LESTA, LESTA' whilst giving it the gestures every time we go there. Leicester city centre was awful the last time I visited too! QPR: Same reason as everyone... they have spent obscene amounts of money and not gone anywhere. Yet now seem to perceived as a big club. No bigger than Millwall for me, just rich. Broke the rules but will get let off. Aston Villa: Historic club but one that seems content with plodding along aimlessly and so I'd quite like to see them drop. Never really took to them and always founds them to be terribly negative and boring to watch. Hull could also drop for me though, another club who's new stadium seemed to magically erase a history of achieving nothing much.
Leicester - just don't like them after last season. QPR - their debts. Hull or Villa - they deserve it. Who I'd like to see relegated if I could pick the teams. Liverpool Man City Chelsea or Newcastle.
Despite liking Joey Barton I'd be ecstatic to see QPR go down - with Leicester and (I know it wont happen) Chelsea.
Hull because I hate their fans with a passion. They all used to support Leeds ten years ago and have now jumped on the bandwagon and giving it the big one. Leicester because of how arrogant they're fans were last season at Oakwell. Then my final choice would have to be QPR. Don't like how they've spent money with no thought and they will never be a success whilst Tony Fernandes is chairman. I'm not really bothered what happens to Villa but the passion of Tim Sherwood likes him more, I like the passion of the Sunderland fans and also Burnley are like what we have been in the past so always like the underdog plus I'm a big fan of Sean Dyche and they haven't spent any money
Three big clubs - share the pain, show them what it's like to be outside the big time and how the Premier League is ****ing it up for everyone else. History shows that a good proportion of the clubs that come down continue to slide - Forest, Wednesday, Portsmouth, Southampton, Man City, Leeds, Sheff Utd, us. They need to see what life is like for the have-nots. Villa especially, how they have stayed up in the 21st Century I will never know.
That's who I want relegated most of all. It was a shame QPR couldn't hold on a few more minutes for the win. Always a dire premiership side. Never end up relegated but never challenge for European football either.
QPR - spent more on wages than Dortmund to get to the premier League. No doubt they'll get a slap on the wrist, appeal and be given more money to piss up the wall on overrated no marks out for one last pay day. By rights they should be denied reentry to the Football league but that won't happen Man Utd - hate them. How many dubious decisions over the years. Went nearly 10 years without conceeding a penalty at home (despite several assaults in the box - Liddell, Overmars to name a couple), Fergie Time, Roy Keane, I could go on all night (ooer) Leicester - they did a Portsmouth in shafting local businesses writing off their debts - hopefully they'll continue to copy Pompey and hit free fall down through the leagues.
Hull - used to work with a lot of people from Hull, pretty much all ****s with the most horrible accent I have ever heard, not to mention my dislike of the club itself and the owner. Leicester - Fans are ****s and the manager is psychotic, would love to see then freefall QPR - Dont even wanna think about how much money they spent since they first got a big money takeover about 2008 time? The fact some of their players were on 60k+ a week in the championship in scandulous and is obviously out of their means, shouldnt be allowed to happen. To then sign players like Rio on 100k a week. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I don't really care as long as Burnley stay up. Really like Sean Dyche & the way he & the club handle themselves. How he's handled the Ings situation has been brilliant as well. I can see why lots want QPR down & I'd be pretty happy if they dropped