should be relegated Aston Villa, Blackburn, West Ham is not to be Fleetwood Town. And what about the celebration of Craig Beattie?
Villa could benefit from a spell in the Premier League
Aston Villa are a sad sight these days - tired, directionless, shy, hesitant miserably in a season of nothing. What is the enjoyment of being caught on the terraces of Villa Park these days? This is a club that seems overworked, out of breath just to tread water in the Premier League, the race to stand still. They need to recharge their batteries, to find some momentum to stop the constant fight against the fire and find a way forward as a club.
What better than a year or two (or more) in the Championship? Many clubs have found the descent to have a restorative effect. Norwich is probably the best example. Between 2005 and 2009, the Canary Islands is going nowhere, dig in the bottom half of the Championship, good enough to stay, but only just. He took the fall for the first division in 2009 and the appointment of Paul Lambert, after a disastrous start to the season in the third level to turn the club around.
bootplace around the points - the club won only 56 league games in four seasons of 2004-05 - were able to strip things, start over and create an impulse, an impulse that is with them today. If the Canary Islands had somehow improvised together enough points to stay in the last weeks of the 2008-09 season would not be in the position today. Newcastle is another to have recovered from the fall in style.
Alex McLeish - it is almost certain to be replaced in case of fall, another advantage for Villa fans - has a very young team at his disposal, a talent that is not yet fully mature. Ciaran Clark, Nathan Baker Chris Herd, Gary Gardner, Samir Carruthers, and even Andreas Weimann, Barry Bannan and Marc Albrighton could benefit from finding their feet in professional football at the lower level, rather than learning the hard way in the elite . In fact, the suspicion is that the only reason many of these players are not ready on the outside of the Premier League is the shortage of material McLeish.
A step backward for two steps forward? It can be painful, but it might be fun. And the Villa fans have not had much of this in this season.
Blackburn faked
Aa Steve Kean was so unpopularthis season, you could probably find people in Shoreditch T-shirts, ironically, he celebrates. For fans of Blackburn Rovers, however, the joke has worn thin, fast beside him in a position of relative strength is not so long ago, is now in the process. Beating Sunderland 2-0 Blackburn at Ewood Park on March 20, they are five points ahead of 18 placed Bolton Wanderers, but after playing one more game. They were also six points ahead of Wigan Athletic. Safety in sight. Kean
five games and five losses later, everything went wrong for Blackburn. Now 19, who are three points adrift of QPR and Wigan, Bolton and one behind, who also have two games in hand. Maybe I should not be too surprising. They were up and down all season, luring us through their actions inconsistent and unpredictable. They took a point from their opening four games, then beat Arsenal. After losing at home to Bolton in December, a negative result which left them down on Christmas Day, it was assumed that there was no turning back. Then they came to Anfield and won at Old Trafford. A 7-1 hammering at Arsenal was followed by a 3-2 win at home to QPR. Kean Kean Kean Kean on -. Admire the Hokey-Cokey manager
The consequences of the ultimate defeat of Blackburn, one by beating Swansea City 3-0, suggests that the game is over, especially when it also lost 3-0 to West Brom last week's defeat home by 10 men, Liverpool, in the middle. Most disturbing of Kean was the sight of their two best players, Junior Hoilett and Yakubu, who is injured. Without them, Blackburn has a small threat. Grant Hanley has also been seriously injured when Gael Givet was apparently not "in the right frame of mind" to play, but given the state of Blackburn defense, which could be hard to say.
Blackburn has good players and, although they can still survive, there is a feeling that this season should not be so bad. Beneath them sit the wolves, which are certainly not going back. Some advice, then, regardless of the owner of a football club, two Premier League sides in the background are the responsibility of owners who have over-promoted someone from within to power the computer. Last season, West Ham Avram Grant, who looks a bit like Kean Blackburn, finished last. There is a recipe for success.
The championship will go to the last
- Sam Allardyce, a sorry figure in the press room at West Ham on Saturday evening. "Everything about the game was fantastic from beginning to end," he says with the air of a man who just said they did not Scampi Fries. "It was a six-deserved goals" , he said flatly.
- Allardyce misfortune in the face of an overwhelming performance of his side against Brighton is actually more complete than it appears. The Hammers were outstanding, unstoppable in the first 10 minutes (when they scored three times) and clinical in the second half, even when their collective feet were removed from the gas. It could have been the most impressive performance from anywhere in the league this season. Yet it still leaves the Hammers three points behind second place Southampton.
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