Tuesday, January 19, 2016

The Race is on and Red-Hot in the Premiership Cellar



The heat is on, and very well we have a race but from damnation of the infamous relegation bottom three and trying of going down into Championship.

We have a race soccer aficionados and followers of the grand Premiership; I know you think I am talking about the Foxes and Gunners going neck to neck and with a perseverance of a Citizen squad looking to make its move.
 
Nah, for now my attention is focusing just on the bottom five my friend, that is where the action is!

Here we got five squad’s fighting to overcome the odds and as many express their desire to make a triumphant return, to the big circuit in next campaign.

The heat is on, as for Norwich City with twenty-two points followed by a Swansea City that beat the Watford Hornets, along with the Geordies, Black Cats and Villains. 

Competed indeed, this is getting into a frenzy- when these squads have a not so easy schedule coming but showing their resilience of playing like there was no tomorrow.

Hold down to your seats because no one wants to go down without a fight, as I state this edition it’s been dubbed as the David, one, where the small entities are playing like there were no tomorrow and ridiculing the big guns.

Still we have a few matches to see very closely from now on, despite some squads upsetting defeats over their rivals and bearing the underdog flag, the way to salvation is a bit complicated. 

With an upcoming week with Norwich City hosting a renewed Liverpool struggling to get an identity under Jürgen Kloop, its nothing written here and we do not have any clear favorites to win this match.

On the case of Swansea City going to pay a visit to the Academy of Science and visit a hardened Everton squad- into a not so easy Goodison Park; going against a squad looking to get  back their trust to its followers.

The Geordies of Newcastle United are playing a surging Watford Hornets squad, looking good in every match, with a loss that really hurt the egos of the Orns, another loss to the Toon Boys- could prove fatal.

For the Black Cats who are pinning their hopes as hosts of the Bournemouth Cherries, these looking like contenders lately and playing a wonderful football, this will be test of fire for the Sunderland chaps.

However, a win will keep the momentum alive at the Stadium of Light as well for Manager Sam Allardyce pinning his hopes on his strategies to save this club once again from the abyss.
At the end, yes the race for permanency in the big circuit , very well seeing one interesting one as well challenged for many of these clubs fighting to keep away from the damnation three spots that condemns clubs to relegation.

One very interesting race will be in display until the end of this campaign and here for sure we’ll see who will  should it stay put at Premiership for another campaign and who will have the honors of fighting for its return.


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