[Soccer] Who's Going Down in the EPL?


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Norwich are all juiced up over last weeks win, duno if it'll be enough to keep them in though.

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I agree, though I can't believe fulham are also just 16 on the table. I predict Norwich, Crystal Palace and Southampton to go down, Wow Southampton have really fallen when Redknapp arrived :rolleyes:

Why's this thread headed with "soccer"?

I noticed that also, it seems all normal football threads get changed to soccer. Thats not correct terminology :no:

Please do not change the title again.  In The Sporting Arena, Soccer is the correct terminology, so to not to confuse the two 'footballs'

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Nope soccer isnt the correct name its football the american version is called AMERICAN football whereas english version is just called football ;)

In The Sporting Arena, Soccer is the correct terminology  Its much easier, and much clearer to type "Soccer" than "European Football" and "American Football".  End of argument.  Please get back on topic.

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Yes its much easier but im just saying that Football is the right terminaoligy for the game u call soccer because football in america is not its proper name its a shotened version of american football ;)

im just saying :wacko:

southampton, norwich, crystal palace

and please stop saying soccer is the real football. yes, we know soccer is the original football and probably has the most right to be called football. but it's much easier to say soccer because people will understand better

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if not to confuse the two, shouldn't both be changed? i've clicked on many football threads only to realise its an american football thread not a real football one

ontopic:

norwich and palace are pretty much down already i think, then it's between fulham, west brom and southampton

Please do not change the title again.  In The Sporting Arena, Soccer is the correct terminology, so to not to confuse the two 'footballs'

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That makes no sense, the only ones confused would be the American's who happen to be the only ones who call it soccer. The rest of us are perfectly clear on the subject. Why not go with the majority?

That makes no sense, the only ones confused would be the American's who happen to be the only ones who call it soccer. The rest of us are perfectly clear on the subject. Why not go with the majority?

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Because the entire world, whether you like it or not, knows that your brand of football is also called Soccer.

There is no other name for the NFL style of Football.

We can't have two types of football. Soccer is another name for football and is less keystrokes than american football or european football.

This is how the forum has been used and maintained since it's inception. This really isn't anything new, and it's not going to change.

Any further comments on this can be PMed to me. Any more comments will be removed.

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