View Full Version : Big Clubs in the Championship - The Other Teams Thread
Kazuma
16 May 2009, 01:30 PM
Credit to Fern. Although I think Newcastle will stay up. They always find a way to do so.
This Everton-West Ham game is entertaining.
fernb8
16 May 2009, 01:44 PM
really have to credit the job Moyes has done this season at Everton
with half of the resources provided to MON and certianly more injuries, one has to wonder when Moyes will be given a shot at one of the big four.
fernb8
16 May 2009, 01:46 PM
so
West Brom have Liverpool (H) and Blackburn (A) left
Boro have West Ham (A)
Newcaslte have Villa (A)
Hull have Utd (H)
have to think Hull are excited that Manure won the League today and really dont need a result in their fixture. MON should be looking to take back 5th and I cant see him taking it easy in that game. Boro, may, just may squeak out of it, but I just dont see it.
Can you imagine how crazy this will get if West Brom get a result tommorrow.
Dear_Claudio
16 May 2009, 01:51 PM
Would love to have anyone in Everton's midfield added to Chelsea. Pienaar is an excellent little player, have been admiring him since his Ajax days.
And Moyes remains my first choice for Chelsea manager.
Andy Fox
16 May 2009, 01:52 PM
The idea that Newcastle is a big club is what got them into this mess in the first place.
Expect United will field a weakened team what with the CL final only 3 days after it. Cmon Hull.
Cris 09
16 May 2009, 01:52 PM
Would love to have anyone in Everton's midfield added to Chelsea. Pienaar is an excellent little player, have been admiring him since his Ajax days.
Dortmund's biggest mistake was letting him go!!! :mad:
fernb8
16 May 2009, 01:53 PM
Would love to have anyone in Everton's midfield added to Chelsea. Pienaar is an excellent little player, have been admiring him since his Ajax days.
you can keep Phil Neville :p
Pienaar is a good little player. Reminds me a lot of Joe Cole as he is a crafty little bugger who works hard and is not afraid to go to ground. Still highly rate both Cahill and Arteta in that midfield.
fernb8
16 May 2009, 01:55 PM
The idea that Newcastle is a big club is what got them into this mess in the first place.
Expect United will field a weakened team what with the CL final only 3 days after it. Cmon Hull.
agreed. Dont think I can remember a group of fans who have more unrealistic expectations- well except Spurs of course. What do they want up there FFS. Just be happy to be in the Prem and enjoy a good cup run... talk about a poision chalice.
Robdog
16 May 2009, 01:55 PM
The idea that Newcastle is a big club is what got them into this mess in the first place.
Remember newcraple was recognized as a big club in Goal! The Dream Begins (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0380389/). If I recall, the victory that made their season dreams come true, was a win at Stamford Bridge against the Mighty Chels:rolleyes:
Cris 09
16 May 2009, 01:56 PM
Credit to Fern. Although I think Newcastle will stay up. They always find a way to do so.
Thay have to play at Villa Park...and HAVE to win. I would not be so sure.
Kazuma
16 May 2009, 01:56 PM
really have to credit the job Moyes has done this season at Everton
with half of the resources provided to MON and certianly more injuries, one has to wonder when Moyes will be given a shot at one of the big
four.
Hopefully the club is letting the Ancelotti rumors run and is talking to Moyes. :)
The_ChelseaSupporter
16 May 2009, 01:56 PM
The idea that Newcastle is a big club is what got them into this mess in the first place.
Expect United will field a weakened team what with the CL final only 3 days after it. Cmon Hull.
Yeah I wouldn't be shocked to see a youth side being played in that game.
And as for Everton, they look pretty good. We'll only win 5-0 at Wembley.
Andy Fox
16 May 2009, 02:01 PM
The more I think about our new manager, the better an option Moyes looks. Really has done a great job. Can see him taking over from Sir Alex.
Cris 09
16 May 2009, 02:02 PM
Remember newcraple was recognized as a big club in Goal! The Dream Begins (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0380389/). If I recall, the victory that made their season dreams come true, was a win at Stamford Bridge against the Mighty Chels:rolleyes:
But for Goal II; Living the Dream, they moved the main character to Real Madrid, a real (no pun intended) BIG club, realizing that dreams may begin at St James, but they don't come true.
And for Madrid fans this season...they didn't at the Bernabeu either!!! mua ha ha ha ha
fernb8
16 May 2009, 02:12 PM
Hopefully the club is letting the Ancelotti rumors run and is talking to Moyes. :)
really underrated manager imo and in 7 years now at Everton they have finished outside the Top 6 once. The only thing missing from his CV is silverware and as much as I rate him if he ends this season without a trophy- I wont complain. :p
Bruckner283
16 May 2009, 02:14 PM
Hopefully the club is letting the Ancelotti rumors run and is talking to Moyes. :)
Doubt it. It simply not in Roman's character. I normally like Marcotti's take on things but I would have to disagree with his take on Ancelotti. Didnt he also pan Guus? I really dont see this manager choice making anyone happy. That is unless Guus stays.
Robdog
16 May 2009, 02:19 PM
But for Goal II; Living the Dream, they moved the main character to Real Madrid, a real (no pun intended) BIG club, realizing that dreams may begin at St James, but they don't come true.
Ha, Ha, Ha, That was right. I forgot about that plot line. I just remember the main character getting by customs, because he was trying out for newcraple...A Big Club:p
Randy36
16 May 2009, 02:51 PM
Thay have to play at Villa Park...and HAVE to win. I would not be so sure.
I believe Villa will defeat Newcastle and Man Utd will defeat Hull. That would still leave Hull 1 point ahead of the Magpies.
So, in my opinion, Newcastle will be relegated along with Boro and West Brom.
Portugeezer!
16 May 2009, 03:13 PM
So our supposed next manager Carlo Ancelotti being owned so far by Udinese. Udinese up 1- 0 to Milan in 1st half
Ben7021
16 May 2009, 03:20 PM
Thay have to play at Villa Park...and HAVE to win. I would not be so sure.
If Hull lose, Newcastle only needs a draw to move above Hull on goal differential. A lot is riding on how Hull do against the Man U reserves, which are still more than capable of beating Hull. Villa should beat Newcastle, but they have a lot less to play for.