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Relegation run in 22/23 ** Now a Wolves free zone**

Oddly, and despite their dominance for a few years in the 70s, I can't think of Leeds as a big club these days. I see them more like Brighton - temporary visitors enjoying their time in the sun. Happy to see them go, but I think I'd also happily see 'ever present' Everton have a season in the mire. Forest, meh. I feel a bit sorry for So'ton fans, watching any decent player they have go through the door and with owners whose ambition stops at mediocrity. Bought an Aldi manager when they should have been shopping at Waitrose. I can't see them staying up, nor Bournemouth, who are just a shit stain on the division; I hope they go and never return. I'm not seriously thinking about West Ham or Palace since they're no more likely to go down than we are, which, hopefully, is not very likely at all.
 
Oddly, and despite their dominance for a few years in the 70s, I can't think of Leeds as a big club these days. I see them more like Brighton - temporary visitors enjoying their time in the sun. Happy to see them go, but I think I'd also happily see 'ever present' Everton have a season in the mire. Forest, meh. I feel a bit sorry for So'ton fans, watching any decent player they have go through the door and with owners whose ambition stops at mediocrity. Bought an Aldi manager when they should have been shopping at Waitrose. I can't see them staying up, nor Bournemouth, who are just a shit stain on the division; I hope they go and never return. I'm not seriously thinking about West Ham or Palace since they're no more likely to go down than we are, which, hopefully, is not very likely at all.

Leeds history is mainly over a ten year period from 1965-1975 all but 1 of their trophies came in that era, 1991/92 being the outlier.
Prior to the 60’s they were a nothing club.
Over half their history exists outside the top flight.
I think leeds success came along with more regular football been shown on MOTD etc so it’s far more evidence down in a visual sense. Leeds fans generally shout louder than most about their past also.
 
West Ham or Everton as the 3rd for the lols, but anyone other than us will do.
 
#nffc are submitting an application to the Premier League asking for Steve Cook to be reinstated in their 25-man squad, amid a severe injury crisis. It's a long shot but underlines the concern over shortage of defenders. Forest face Man City on Saturday
 
Forest asking the PL if they can register Cook in their squad to cover their shortage of defenders due to injury.

Highly likely the PL will say something along these lines "why did you sign a player you didn't really need in Ayew to fill your already bloated squad?...piss off and cope with what you have"
 
Maybe they should invested in their conditioning team instead? Having both centre halves go down inside seven minutes is embarrassing.
Was bizarre though that both got injured at the same time though.

They have a full squad so can't really moan. They built the squad under the PL rules and wasted a few spaces with pointless signings.
 
There's a delicious irony about the club that approached the transfer windows like a mad trolley dash bringing in an unprecedented number of new players ends up asking the PL for special dispensation as they are short
 
After yesterday you really couldn’t call it, it was hard enough beforehand.
Everyone is nicking points here and there, can’t underestimate how important it was not to lose yesterday.
Next 4 fixtures really concern me Fulham have had a great season and will cause us no end of problems. Liverpool will be vastly improved from 2 weeks ago, Spurs are an annoyance that always get a result at Molineux somehow, Newcastle away they’ll have the cup distraction out the way.
 
Team who has just played the bottom 2, now plays teams higher up the league...it's magic I tell ya
 
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