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Which team will save their Premier League lives on the final day of the season?
Birmingham City
11%
 11%  [ 2 ]
Fulham
47%
 47%  [ 8 ]
Reading
41%
 41%  [ 7 ]
Total Votes : 17

 
  • Flipper
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stupid pompey.. how could they lose to a relegation-candidate team?..

they.. the team who's playing in the final fa cup.. lost to fulham?.. crap..

reading was playing fantastic [saw the result in final score] with four nice goals against derby and got relegated.. sometimes life isn't fair at all..

T.T

 
  • Tez Arne
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Tez Arne wrote:
I strongly believe Fulham will stay up, they are in the ascendancy at the moment and this is the kind of Dog-fight Portsmouth don't want to be in with the FA cup final around the corner. A win for Fulham at Fratton Park

Fulham to stay in the premier league. Birminghan & Reading to go down


Cool

Roy Hodgson manager of the year.

 
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Bad luck Reading, hopefully you'll bounce straight back up.

I thought Fulham would survive prior to kick off, the momentum was with them and Pompey no doubt rested a few players - but still great results for Birmingham and Reading, who I wrongly thought would both struggle today, but it wasn't enough.

I think the Fulham lads deserve a drink tonight.

 
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go on fulham, great result chuffed they are staying up as they got some good players. Heroic goal from Murphy,could have sworn it was mcBride initially.

 
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I was just saying Jimmy Bullard had been poor, so wasteful, and then he planted that free-kick right on Murphy's head. I cheered like it was a Liverpool goal though.

By the sounds of it they played the worst of the three on the day - because they weren't that good, creating few chances - but no-one can deny them survival after the way they've fought back over the last five weeks.

I'm glad they did it.

 
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Big Jono wrote:
Well done Fulham, 4 out of 5 wins is truely the great escape!


im sure you dont need reminding of a 'great escape' that was twice as good as that. Wink

 
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It's sad for Floody when i think Reading have beaten Lyon last summer, i didn't think they will be relegated at the end of the season. Sad

 
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Second season syndrome, ain't it...

Look out Sunderland.

 
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congrats to fulham. Sort of happy it was them who stayed up in the end.

 
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Jackpot_Jac wrote:
congrats to fulham. Sort of happy it was them who stayed up in the end.


you love the Bullard Wink

 
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rachrvp wrote:
Jackpot_Jac wrote:
congrats to fulham. Sort of happy it was them who stayed up in the end.


you love the Bullard Wink


how could i not love the Bullard! hes a legend. hope we buy him still. Smile

 
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He would be a great player for Newcastle, he definatly could play for a bigger team than fulham, easily!

 
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No relegation for Jimmy this year Very Happy Well done Fulham!

Shame a big club like Birmingham have gone done. The good bit is that Martin Taylor will not be playing in the premiership. That makes me so happy Razz

Reading eh? Second season syndrome. Ah well. See you next year Floody...hopefully....Or maybe not as you might give us a pasting. Laughing

 
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Haha, nice work Steve Coppell-o.

 
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I was there. We won. We went down. Felt suicidal for a long while.

Too painful to go into more detail.

Birm C v Black R | Derby C v Read | Ports v Fulh
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