How is Keano still the Blackburn manager after yesterday ?
and why is it Wolves always wake up at home around the 70 -85 minute mark, and have a duboious refereeing decision go against them in injury time ?
Wolves v Newcastle in October and v Norwich yesterday identical pattern
as for relegation odds - its certain that one of the NW teams (Wigan, Blackburn or Bolton) will go down - likely 2 teams - even though Bolton won yesterday -they could well be in the mix
Sunderland will escape relegation, and the other contenders would be Wolves / Norwich / Swansea
I reckon Norwich or Swansea due to their small squads might get players out through injury and be involved in a relegation dogfight
(Just look at Hull in 2008-09 - brilliant first half of the season, wretched second half and narrowly avoided the drop on the last day of the season)
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