Those who support big teams with aspirations of winning cups, leagues,I am pulling for Leeds. I value two things in my preferences for teams going up or down the ladder - tradition and fan passion. Leeds has both in abundance, Burnley have neither.
the CL and so on have probably never experienced the emotional
rollercoaster of a relegation battle unless, in the case of fans of
teams like Man United, Chelsea, Atletico or Milan, they have been around
for a very long time.
I was reminded of the intensity of it all when watching Everton's match against Crystal Palace the other night. Went through it live with
Bielefeld in in 1984-85, including the relegation playoff vs.
Saarbr|+cken, the most intense live football experience I ever witnessed.
Looking around at the leagues that wrap up this weekend, it is a bit of
a mixed bag in terms of relegation.
England is a bit boring, only Leeds and Burnley fighting it out to
avoid the last place. Leeds away to Brentford, Burnley home to
Newcastle. Leeds with the worse GD. If I had to bet I would say Leeds
are more likely to lose out.
On Friday, May 20, 2022 at 6:15:17 PM UTC-4, MH wrote:Sunderland 1-0 Wycombe HT
Those who support big teams with aspirations of winning cups, leagues,
the CL and so on have probably never experienced the emotional rollercoaster of a relegation battle unless, in the case of fans of
teams like Man United, Chelsea, Atletico or Milan, they have been around for a very long time.
I was reminded of the intensity of it all when watching Everton's match against Crystal Palace the other night. Went through it live with Bielefeld in in 1984-85, including the relegation playoff vs. Saarbr|+cken, the most intense live football experience I ever witnessed.
Looking around at the leagues that wrap up this weekend, it is a bit of
a mixed bag in terms of relegation.
England is a bit boring, only Leeds and Burnley fighting it out toI am pulling for Leeds. I value two things in my preferences for teams going up or down the ladder - tradition and fan passion. Leeds has both in abundance, Burnley have neither.
avoid the last place. Leeds away to Brentford, Burnley home to
Newcastle. Leeds with the worse GD. If I had to bet I would say Leeds
are more likely to lose out.
For the same reason, I hope Sunderland win the League One playoff final starting in about an hour, and Forest win their playoff final next weekend.
Those who support big teams with aspirations of winning cups, leagues,In 2003-04, before the rise (and fall) of the Sicilian teams.
the CL and so on have probably never experienced the emotional
rollercoaster of a relegation battle unless, in the case of fans of
teams like Man United, Chelsea, Atletico or Milan, they have been around
for a very long time.
I was reminded of the intensity of it all when watching Everton's match against Crystal Palace the other night. Went through it live with
Bielefeld in in 1984-85, including the relegation playoff vs.
Saarbr|+cken, the most intense live football experience I ever witnessed.
Looking around at the leagues that wrap up this weekend, it is a bit of
a mixed bag in terms of relegation.
England is a bit boring, only Leeds and Burnley fighting it out to
avoid the last place. Leeds away to Brentford, Burnley home to
Newcastle. Leeds with the worse GD. If I had to bet I would say Leeds
are more likely to lose out.
Italy - Venezia and Genoa already doomed (because of Head to Head tie breaker in the latter case), Cagliari are away to Venezia, whereas Salernitana,two points above the drop, are home to Udinese. Could Italy
have no island teams in Serie A next year ? When was the last time that happened ?
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