Quote from: Andy_Lochhead_in_the_air on October 07, 2015, 04:50:37 PMIf we stay up it will be how we always stay up, find three teams.If Newcastle and Sunderland remain crap all season we only need to find one more. Maybe Bournemouth. The only team that we or Sterk had beaten in the PL before last Saturday was Bournemouth. I just had a look on Oddschecker and every bookmaker has us odds on to drop along with only Sunderland. It would be interesting to see how the bottom three at this stage of previous seasons compares to the final placings.
If we stay up it will be how we always stay up, find three teams.If Newcastle and Sunderland remain crap all season we only need to find one more. Maybe Bournemouth.
Increasingly beginning to feel like it, sorry but I don't do blind faith or mindless optimism.
Sunderland, Aston Villa and Bournemouth forecast for relegation by Premier League supercomputer – while Newcastle predicted for narrow survivalSunderland will finish bottom of the table and spend next season in the Championship, according to a supercomputer.The team at sports software firm Stats.com have used their expertise to calculate an estimated final Premier League table for the 2015/2016 season, putting Sunderland at rock bottom with 32 points.Newcastle are predicted to survive by a narrow margin, however, with 38 points – enough to put them into 15th place on goal difference.Aston Villa are tipped to come 19th with 34 points, and Bournemouth 18th with 36 points.Manchester City are predicted to finish top with 80 points, Arsenal second with 78 points, and Manchester United third with 75 points.The prediction comes at an already grim time for Sunderland fans, as the search continues to find a new manager after the resignation of Dick Advocaat.The club currently sit second bottom, one place ahead of Newcastle.
Computer says yes.The Shields GazetteQuoteSunderland, Aston Villa and Bournemouth forecast for relegation by Premier League supercomputer – while Newcastle predicted for narrow survivalSunderland will finish bottom of the table and spend next season in the Championship, according to a supercomputer.The team at sports software firm Stats.com have used their expertise to calculate an estimated final Premier League table for the 2015/2016 season, putting Sunderland at rock bottom with 32 points.Newcastle are predicted to survive by a narrow margin, however, with 38 points – enough to put them into 15th place on goal difference.Aston Villa are tipped to come 19th with 34 points, and Bournemouth 18th with 36 points.Manchester City are predicted to finish top with 80 points, Arsenal second with 78 points, and Manchester United third with 75 points.The prediction comes at an already grim time for Sunderland fans, as the search continues to find a new manager after the resignation of Dick Advocaat.The club currently sit second bottom, one place ahead of Newcastle.
I don't believe in supercomputers, but I do believe in bookmakersSunderland 28 / Villa 34 / Newcastle 38Bournemouth, Norwich, WBA 40Watford & stoke 42
We can turn this around but will need to enter the market again in January. Equally, Sherwood needs to find and settle on a team and formation sharpish. Sadly though, he has no experience of this sort of trouble and is looking out of his depth. I liked his openness and honesty when he got here but now it just sounds like excuses and him trying to distance himself from the poor displays. I think he'll get 20 games.
Jesus, if those predictions are accurate we'd be relegated with a few games to spare too.