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The app is easy, you can actually bet through the app if that is your thing at the moment, so make sure you download it if you want that. It's your one-stop betting hub, so check it out. The link is in the description. But eight days to go when we are talking about relegation. Yeah, which is obviously, why I think all, these are always difficult, when the transfer window is still open as well and the transfer window is still open for another, what is it, just over a month? Five weeks. Four to five weeks, and it's the fifth, so it's basically a month, a month's time. So it's difficult to say they'll do that and they'll do that, so we can only judge you on what teams have done so far really, can't we? When it's the Premier League start, I think you always have to look at the teams that have come up straight away. And I think this is a much more difficult season this season for the teams that have come up. Because actually you always look at not only the teams that have come up, but it's the team that come up through the playoffs because not even the quality wise, it's just because they've had less time. So this year, all three teams have had so much less time to prepare, less time to bring players in, less time to get friendlies, get up to speed. But I think it could be a double-edged sword this year. So West Brom and Fulham are joint favourites to go down. Leads are actually four to one, they're miles out of it, which is weird. That's mad. Which is weird. But West Brom, 11 to 10, Fulham 11 to 10 and then Ville, two to one, they're the next one. But I actually think this year might actually shoot someone like Fulham. Because whereas last time they come up, they went out and spent a lot of money. And it was almost like they overthought it. Whereas I think this year Fulham might look at what Sheffield United did last year. Scott Park and in charge, he was in charge towards the end of when they got relegated. After they got relegated, but he got some good results. He's done well, okay, they come through the playoffs. But I think that could just suit them. Whether that's enough to keep them up, I don't know. But I think that could just suit them. It's had a new three-year deal as well this week, didn't it? Keep them there till 2023, obviously ex Fulham player and all that. Maybe, I mean last time they come up, they spent £150 million, I think it was. And they brought people like Sherri in who was a good footballer. But they mixed it all up, Ryan Sesseon had done really well last time. And he started the season not playing or changed his position. And they just, they did, you're right, they did overthink it and changed too many, too many things. Whereas I don't think he'll do that this time, definitely. And obviously, while Mitrovic has did, he's got a lot to do, the goals are tough, you know, we know he's an ample up front. Obviously Joe Bryan who got both the goals in with the player finals, got a lovely left foot on him, he's got some good footballers Fulham. And yet they brought in Antony Robinson. Antony Robinson left back his competition with him, which is weird. But then they can, one can play, either of them can play higher up on the left-hand side as well. And you've also got, what I found last time weird about Fulham when he come up with Tom Kearney who's been brilliant and actually got the goals to get them up. When he got into the Premier League, never played him. And then he put him, Parker took back over, put him back in. And they got a couple of good results near the end and then he's been good again this last season for them. So I think they'll give themselves a better chance this time by not trying to bring eight or nine plays. And Villa did it last season and have almost paid nine minutes away from paying the price again. So Villa might still be in there. Dave apparently looked like he'd agreed to deal with Brentford for Olly Watkins for 24 million. So he looks like he's quite a lively striker. Looks like they might keep Grealish as well. And Grealish might stay. So that might keep them out of trouble there. I think it's going to keep them out of trouble. I think it's going to give them a better chance. Yeah, but I think with every club, certainly the promoted side. And I think this is what ultimately my hate leads and West Brom is having someone to get your regular goals. And no leads have just spent 27 million on Rodrigo, who's a very good footballer. But I think he's not prolific. Now, he might come into this league. Rael Jimenez wasn't prolific until he came into this league and done really well. So, you know, Rodrigo might do really well for Bielsa. But I think the problem leads may have as well is that at the start of this season, no L&O crowd which gets you up and running. They start at Liverpool as well, which is obviously the toughest game you could do. And also, Bielsa's demands, we've seen it, if anyone's watched the lead's documentary from the season before and you didn't get promoted, is the demands are so tough on the players and it's whether you can convert that into the Premier League. In the Premier League. I know they'll have less games, so that'll be a benefit. They'll have less games to fix your congestion. But they'll face you in more quality. No, I know. And when defenders make mistakes in the championship, we don't always get punished. Yeah. Can you understand why they've got better odds than the other two? Because they came up champions and they looked a good side. But I still, you know, in between, in between, odds-wise, leads and the two that come up are Ville, Palace, Newcastle, Bainley, Sheffield, United, and Brighton, I've got the same odds, four to one. I find that staggering. I don't think they've done anywhere near enough business. We watched a few of the lead's games and pokes lockdown and I wasn't impressed with them. They were all right, but people like Patrick Bamford's never going to have enough goals in the Premier League. Yeah. I think the lead's are the decent. Don't get me wrong, they've got good crowd, they're a good side, but there is a big difference being a good side in the championship and being a good side in the Premier League. Now, they might catch a few and get themselves stable, and if they're stable, you can tag on, Sheffield, United done that. Good start and then they were fine. They're going after have a good start. West Brom are another one, Billage, you know, they looked like they were coming up and then they stumbled and then they eventually got up. Have they got enough goals in them to keep them out of trouble? Yeah. I think certainly you could see two of those going straight back down. As I mentioned there, Palace are nine to four. Isn't that strange? Because we've talked about the manager aerial situation. I think Palace are a very steady club. They didn't have a great lockdown and you wonder whether that plays into because they'd be playing in empty grounds. Goals have always been a bit of a struggle. But defensively, they always seem OK. But to be the fourth favourite, to be relegated, I mean, I don't see that myself, I think they're all... I'm not saying they couldn't because any team, you've seen it. I'm sure last season Bournemouth wouldn't have been, or Wofford certainly, wouldn't have been fourth favourite at the start of last season. But they hadn't got through a cut fine in the season before. So it can hit, yeah. But I look at Palace and I would say that I'd look at them and think, they know enough about this league, they've got enough... Hodgson's got enough experience in this league to be able to keep them out of trouble. Of course, it can go against you, but just looking at them... We've got Burnley, Burnley in the 7-2 and sandwich between them is Newcastle a 5-2 and you wonder how much with Newcastle, I know they've gone out and they've got a couple of free-times facing and Bruce scoring goals against the problem, but they didn't have... Again, they didn't have... We're looking at them like a lockdown point of view because that's the football we're going to start with. They weren't terrible, they had a good little run in the lockdown, defensively not bad, but you wonder how much that disappointment of... The take-over... The take-over not happening. How much of a hangover... Whether that will affect... It's affected the fans clearly, but how much that affects the football club, how much Steve Bruce day-to-day has to worry about that or I don't know, look over his own shoulder or whatever, it's a... That's an interesting one. It's a tough one, but then... I looked at Newcastle last season and I thought they might go, if I'm being honest, because I looked at them and I looked at, like, Wofford and I looked at Bournemouth and I thought... I would have thought Wofford and Bournemouth had more goals in them than Newcastle, Newcastle struggled big-time, but Bruce got some great results and he... I know with the crowd at St James's when the fans are behind it's a tough place to get a result and they're capable. He beat United last year, didn't he? I think the... The big city that... Oh, no, it was the year before. The big city, but they give city a go-go. You know, we went up and won there, but it was tough. It's a difficult place to go. Without the crowd, it's not exactly the same. I remember City going in lockdown and the FA Cup there and cruising to a victory. You know, I'm quite sure with the full St James's, it would have been a bit of a difference. It's been a bit of a different story, but... You're right. Whether or not the feeling around the whole football club is... He can go two ways. One can be bullish and go, well, and Bruce can be. Well, I haven't been to play, thank God. And some of those players can be like, well, I'm still here, thankfully. I'm a Premier League player. If we would have got a big takeover, maybe I wouldn't have been there. It can go both ways, but I just think what they need to do is find their goals very quickly and I know they've been linked, they've been linked with Cal and Wilson this week. If they got him, then he would help. Definitely. But, yeah. I still look at Newcastle and I don't look at them and think they'll do that. No, there's a little group of them there, Newcastle, Burnley, Brighton, Shiffield United are in there as well. Shiffield United are currently four to one to go down again. I know the team that really haven't added to the squad. And people, I guess, will look and go. Last year was a three-year. I think people will say, well, I'm not saying it, but that's what I think some people will say. They call people by surprise and everything went right for them. But don't forget, they were in. They were in a great position going into lockdown. They were flying. They were above United, I think, or they gave an hand on United. They were doing really well. Then we hit lockdown. They come out of lockdown. They go, I win a filly. Choked off. What would have been a win? Soon they'd go. Soon they'd go. Well, a goal, but it would have put them ahead. And who knows, that probably saved. Well, it did save, didn't it? And I think they struggled a little bit with the results, didn't they? They backed up. They had a good win against Spades. They beat Wolff's at home as well. So I don't know. I like Sheffield United, I think. Chris Wilde seems to be such a good motivational man that I think he'd probably tell the plan. Yeah, an interesting one as well. West on the far to one. No, I would look at them and I would be a little bit. I don't know why they should have hired odd Stanley than Stanley and Sheffield United, because I just look at them and think... I suppose if you were looking at it, the only thing I would say they've got over Sheffield United is they've got goals in the team with Antonio with Giara Bowen done OK for them. Seb Hallard, if they can get in some proper service, is a threat. Giaga Lenco, Yamalenko, every now and again with that left foot. So I think they've got players, you know, Farnalls looks a good player. They've got players who can get you the goal. It's flatter to deceive though, isn't it? No, it's the Miffith. For me, the Miffield and the defence. But all those shoot you at them well. Yeah, yeah. That's an odd thing. Southampton at 10 to one, Everton 25 to one, Leicester 40, Wolves 40, and then you get into 100, then you get Arsenal 250, Tottenham 500, Man United 1500, Chelsea 1500, Liverpool 2000, Manchester City 2500, someone. So obviously they did all that. They'll be putting a 10 on Liverpool. So obviously West Brom, Fulham and Aston Villa are the three favourites to go down. So there you go, let us know your thoughts in the comments who you think will be relegated to this. And there's loads of time, yeah, for all this to switch around. We're just talking about it now as we count down towards the new Premier League season. Eight days away. As we said, check out the odds checker app. The link is in the description. That's all you need. The app is the one place. Make sure you're 18. Yeah, 18 plus. It is your one stop betting club. And gamble responsibly as well. Do it. You know what I mean? Don't be silly. Don't be silly. 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