Relegation Predictions Revisited
In June, I posted some completely groundless relegation predictions for the 2007-2008 Premiership football season.
I knew I was going to have to revisit these fairly early in the new Premiership season, as some clubs strengthen and others - inexplicably - weaken themselves.
One club determined to do the latter seems to be Bolton Wanderers. With rumours of Anelka's departure gathering momentum and manager Sammy Lee's determination to sideline their other true talent - El Hadj Diouf - I'm beginning to think that Bolton for relegation is a good bet.
On the other hand, Fulham - who had struggled to bring in the players they wanted in the early part of the transfer window - are now looking a fairly solid outfit. The additions of Chris Baird, Steve Davis and David Healy to Lawrie Sanchez' squad seems to have already made a difference. So, despite my earlier prediction, no relegation for Fulham.
I still think Wigan are vulnerable and Derby are doomed, so my bottom three are:
Bolton
Wigan
Derby
I'm going to stick with that until the Premiership football season finishes, if that's OK with you lot.
Labels: bolton, derby, predictions, relegation, wigan
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