Relegation
Battle for English Premiership Football Survival
An article
by Totesport Bookmakers for Easy Play Games.

The fight
to stay in the Premier League is often more nail-biting
than the battle for the title and this season looks
likely to be another tight tussle for survival. We take a
look at the main contenders looking to avoid the dreaded
drop from the top flight
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The three
promoted teams will always be mentioned among the
favourites from relegation and the 2011-12 Premier League
campaign will be no different, with QPR, Norwich and
Swansea expected to struggle.
Swansea
(8/15 to be relegated) are the team most people would
expect to face an instant return to the Championship,
following their play-off success. It will undoubtedly be
tough for the Swans and, despite the capture of Danny
Graham and their successful attempts to keep Neil Taylor,
they look short of goals and too weak at the back to have
an impact.
Norwich
(11/4 to finish bottom) have at least been active in the
transfer market, with the decent captures of James
Vaughan, Steve Morison and Bradley Johnson. But Paul
Lambert is relying on a lot of untried players at the top
level and that is a big gamble which is unlikely to pay
off.
QPR have
been quiet in the transfer market to date, with just the
two confirmed captures. If the Rs (4/9 to stay up)
can keep Jay Bothroyd and Kieran Dyer fit then they can
give themselves a chance, but defensive reinforcements
will also be needed before the end of August.
Of the
current crop of established teams, Blackburn (7/2 to be
relegated) look to be in the most danger with a lack of
transfer activity piling more pressure on rookie boss
Steve Kean. Only a last day win at Wolves kept Rovers up
last season and unless they find more firepower and fill
the void left by Phil Jones departure, they will
struggle again.
Wolves
(9/1 to finish bottom) will be seen by many as relegation
candidates, but Mick McCarthy has been shrewd with the
captures he has made so far and they may be looking more
towards mid-table than the bottom three this term. Roger
Johnson is the type of centre-half they needed last
season and he will sure up their flimsy back four.
At lot
will depend on who Wigan (2/5 to stay up) keep this
summer as to how well they will do this season, but
Roberto Martinez had them playing good, effective
football towards the end of last term and, although they
are likely to face another relegation scrap, can survive
again.
Under Roy
Hodgson, West Brom (7/2 to be relegated) look to be
heading in the right direction although the pressure will
be on the Baggies boss to build on his current squad.
Hes lost keeper Scott Carson and his signings, so
far, this summer have been nothing to write home about.
Bolton
(11/2 to be relegated) need some squad strengthening,
especially with the threat of Gary Cahill leaving, but
should have enough about them to be well clear of the
relegation zone. While Fulham (1/20 to stay up), under
the leadership of Martin Jol, have enough quality in
their ranks not to be too concerned about the threat of
relegation.
One side
who could be dragged into the dogfight are Newcastle (6/1
to be relegated). They are yet to sign the big name the
Toon fans expect following the recent high-profile
departures of Andy Carroll and Kevin Nolan. Alan Pardew
admits he needs at least a couple more players during the
current window, in particular a 20-plus goal striker, and
there is still the prospect of summer exits for the likes
of Jose Enrique and Joey Barton.

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