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Interesting that 3 of those are going into them in good form.
Surely Derby can't do it can they now they have finally limped over the line to make them?
If Fulham had won today they would have been up already and 3rd place is often that deflated effect.
I think Pulis may well have enough for Boro to do it - they have the firepower needed and sound like they have a good keeper too. Villa are in with a good shout and I would expect one of those two.
Its an interesting one, on performance it should be Fulham, they have won the most and lost the least, but narrowly missing out could affect them, it has us in the past. Derby have drawn the most, which suggests they are hard to beat, Middlesbrough have lost the most of the four and Derby are the only team to have won today.
I think Villa, but as we know its a lottery and Derby seem to have improved over the last three games so I wouldn't completely right them off.
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It's funny because the whole reason he signed for Villa instead of a Premier LEague CLub was because he couldn't bear it to play against them.
I think you have to say fair play to him. I find it disappointing that other top players don't have a few seasons in the lower leagues, they could pass on so much to young players, not to mention a far higher percentage of mainly home grown players outside the Prem.
They all seem to want to be pundits or go for a pay day abroad, I guess you cant blame them, but it would be nice to see them playing out their career and could you imagine the dressing room influence? In some ways for those that want to be managers that can't be a bad way to transition.