Yeah, it’s mad how people are assuming they’ll be as bad as the previous promoted teams.blueToffee wrote: ↑Thu Jul 31, 2025 4:25 pm Yeah, I'd be amazed if some of the promoted teams didn't break 30 pts. We've got used to a super low bar of late, albeit I'd be surprised if they significantly break 35 pts or so. You can't keep counting on the teams coming up to be completely useless though.
I'd hope with recruitment we'd still be able to be decently clear of that, but a bad start with a bare bones squad and unfamiliar home ground (although our home form was already kinda poor of late) would still likely make for an unnecessarily uncomfortable season.
That said, not all doom and gloom as I think the blips of Man United and Spurs will be filled by other teams who are also struggling in the transfer market (Brentford maybe, Wolves, West Ham) so I suspect we'd have company if we can't bring in enough good players.
Leeds are a big club, who’ll be fully up for it and have focused on signing tall, powerful players from Germany which is a smart way to recruit for a promoted team.
Sunderland have simply spent too much money on good players to be dismissed. Again, like Leeds, they’re a big club who’ll make it difficult for teams when at home.
Not sure on Burnley, but again, been very busy in the market and judging on last season they’re going to try and make it difficult.
Not worried at the moment of relegation, but I feel like we are kind of sleep walking into a very precarious situation if we don’t get a move on.
If the promoted teams are decent then there’s not much room for manoeuvre for a team like us.