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It's not just that, it's also the relegation battle, in which I think Wolves have been unlucky. Looking at their 4 of their last 5 games, they have conceded 5 goals goals in the 90th minute costing them 5 vital points.
This would of made the relegation battle more interesting, but it looks certain they have gone down.
So who will follow Wolves for the drop?
Leeds and Portsmouth seem to be getting points, and Leicester are battling hard, but look certain to go down also.
You also have Blackburn and Man City also on the same points as Portsmouth.
It's not just that, it's also the relegation battle, in which I think Wolves have been unlucky. Looking at their 4 of their last 5 games, they have conceded 5 goals goals in the 90th minute costing them 5 vital points.
This would of made the relegation battle more interesting, but it looks certain they have gone down.
So who will follow Wolves for the drop?
Leeds and Portsmouth seem to be getting points, and Leicester are battling hard, but look certain to go down also.
You also have Blackburn and Man City also on the same points as Portsmouth.
I think it will be Wolves,Leicester and Pompey.
> I hope Blackburn stay up!!
> I think it will be Wolves,Leicester and Pompey.
You think Pompey'll go down because you're a loser.
Pompey will stay up and I (hope) Blackburn will go down, they're dire to watch.
> I hope Blackburn stay up!!
> I think it will be Wolves,Leicester and Pompey.
Yes, I got you warned for all that spam you sent in.
They can afford to lose this game. It's all so very close down there. Nobody is "expecting" them to beat the un-beaten Frenchman [...'men] like they may be some of their other remaining few fixtures...
If only we (Man United) can stump Portsmouth further into trouble...
And, just look at what happens - we LOSE! To make matters worse, Steve "Oh no, I missed an open goal!!" Stone is the ONLY man to put the ball past our struggling-butjustabout-surviving defence. :P :@
Still, I admire Leeds for having not given up, no matter how bad things got (plus, it was the whole team this time, and not just Alan Smith). A referee also had a GOOD game! :O If only Duberry hadn't been the fool... Once they got one (and two), there was no stopping him (er, "them"....) really.
If I was Eddie Gray though, I'd have taken off Jermaine Pennant at half-time, probably. Althought he wanted to do well, he still wasn't quite in the right frame-of-mind. He only wanted to succeed in order to show up his real team-mates and Arséne Wenger, who has neglected him for so-long. Was he really all that willing to do it for Leeds?
At the other end of the table it was a great win for Portsmouth and with Chelsea having half an eye on Tuesdays' game they missed out on a chance of strengthening their position in second place.
Don't even get me started on that bunch of underachievers that will slip out of the fourth position tomorrow :(