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They must be nailed on for the drop now. 20 points from a possible 84 so far. If they keep that up thats 8 points from the remaining games. Third bottom already have 27. Even if they pull their finger out and manage an extra 3 points there is no way 31 will be enough to survive.

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No it's a league system. Bottom three go down, the team finishing top win the competition. It's features 20

Teams that play each other twice.

:lol:

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Jason Burt, Chief Football Correspondent

20 March 2017 • 3:55pm

Jermain Defoe has admitted that he will probably have to leave Sunderland if they are relegated from the Premier League if he wants to remain in the England squad.

The 34-year-old striker has been recalled by manager Gareth Southgate for Wednesday’s friendly away to Germany and the World Cup qualifier at home to Lithuania next Sunday and spoke of his delight.

However with Sunderland bottom of the league, despite Defoe’s goal-scoring feats, he conceded that it may be difficult for him to retain his place if he is no longer in the top-flight.

“Obviously you have to be realistic and to get into any squad it is based on merit and you need to be playing at the top level,” Defoe said.

“When I went to Toronto (in MLS in early 2014) I missed out on going to the World Cup and it was a hard call to take. I would say I probably need to be playing in the Premier League but we will see what happens.”

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He's best off praying for continued injuries to Kane and co, as them being injured is the only reason he's made the squad. Getting his excuses in when he walks off at the end of the season mind, imagine the fucking plight of the mackems without his goals man.

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I know mate, just taking the piss out of them. It never gets boring.

:lol: Very true, just didn't want everyone thinking I was a divvy for thinking their position would change.

It'll be even funnier next year when he leaves and they're scrapping to avoid relegation with Burton Albion.

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I did get a good chuckle when Anichebe had a couple of games and they all seemed to think he was the second coming of Drogba. Big Vic. (They can't help themselves, can they?) Then other teams decided to start marking him a bit and it went quiet again.

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I was more meaning the plight of them as a team in general as opposed to their position, but aye the position wouldn't change

 

Of their 5 (five) wins, Defoe scored 3 game winners (Bournemouth, Hull, Leicester) and he rescued a point in two of their 5 draws (Southampton and Liverpool). So instead of 20pts, without Jermaine Defoe they could well be on 9.

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