The battle for survival

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    SeanT
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    With all this money coming through, and all these potential signings, the Premier League looks so well balanced on paper. Anyone can beat anyone, and it appears that even the lowliest of clubs can attract big names to aid them.
    While the top 4 is usually the same familiar names, it seems everyone has a shot of grabbing a European spot, or an unfortunate drop to the Championship.
    So with all this equality in the league, who do you think is the most likely to drop at the end of the season?
    We (Middlesbrough) have made some cracking signings this summer so far, and if we manage to land Ramirez, Negredo, and Subotic on top of that, with all our young lads fighting for places too, I’ll have every confidence in at least a top 12 finish.
    Burnley and Hull have been too quiet so I feel they may drop, while I’ll throw Sunderland in there too due to Fat Sam possibly leaving for England.

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    redblood
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    Sunderland,WBA,Burnley,but after last season,God knows.

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    Johnny Utah
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    Southampton could be in trouble, Bournemouth second season syndrome, will Swansea score enough? Has Pardews honeymoon period ended at Palace? There are a lot of teams who will be looking over their shoulder.

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    Palace couldn’t buy a win in the second half of last season but if they sign Benteke he could keep them up. The 3 promoted teams could all go straight back down. If Big Sam takes the England job Sunderland could struggle.

    What odds are Leicester to go down?

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