The Practice Relegation Battle Thread


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Forest back out of the drop zone

Nottingham Forest 1-0 Ipswich

Nerveless! Britt Assombalonga finds the top corner from the spot.

That goal lifts Forest above Blackburn on goals scored, and Rovers are back in the drop zone as it stands.

Relief at the City Ground! But there's a long way to go yet...



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Bristol City 0-1 Birmingham

That's right, with both their relegation rivals now winning, Birmingham know that if they concede a goal themselves, they would drop into the bottom three...

They're still ahead at Ashton Gate with half-time approaching. Three minutes of stoppage time to come.



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RELEGATION BATTLE HALF-TIMES

Blackburn, Forest and Birmingham all lead

The half-time whistles have gone at Griffin Park, the City Ground and Ashton Gate.

It's mighty tight at the bottom. They're all winning.

Blackburn and Birmingham have both had chances to be further ahead.



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So Blackburn are going down as it stands, but only on goals scored!

One goal at any of the three grounds would change everything



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GOAL: Brentford 1-2 Blackburn

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Brentford pull one back



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View from the fence - 7 May 2017 10:17 PM

GOAL: Brentford 1-2 Blackburn

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Brentford pull one back


Forest get another aswell
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Bristol City 0-1 Birmingham

Birmingham, don't forget, would drop into the bottom three as things stand if they were to concede a goal, with their rivals both winning.

They'll be desperate, desperate, desperate to hold onto their lead at Ashton Gate, where the home side's highest league crowd for 37 years (25,404) has just been announced.



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Forest have a penalty saved. Still it looks like Blackburns only hope is Birmingham conceding
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Forest just had a penalty shot saved!
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So Rovers need 3 more goals to survive ?
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99 Problems - 7 May 2017 10:25 PM
Forest have a penalty saved. Still it looks like Blackburns only hope is Birmingham conceding

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Forrest get another!!
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Down to Blackburn and Birmingham now 
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Lol never mind. Ciao Blackburn
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A shame we don't have the usual fight for play-off spots as well.

Brighton are 20 minutes from winning the league now
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aufc_ole - 7 May 2017 10:29 PM
Lol never mind. Ciao Blackburn

Never ever have i cheered on bristol city

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Brighton concede in the 90th minute. Title now heading to Newcastle
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See you next season @TYST
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99 Problems - 7 May 2017 10:54 PM
Brighton concede in the 90th minute. Title now heading to Newcastle

Villa were a man down aswell!
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bigpoppa - 7 May 2017 10:55 PM
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See you next season @TYST

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YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS FOREST!

TYST with the biggest sigh of relief that I didn't double up our bet :lol:
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pv4 - 8 May 2017 8:16 AM
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS FOREST!

TYST with the biggest sigh of relief that I didn't double up our bet :lol:

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View from the fence - 7 May 2017 10:24 PM

Bristol City 0-1 Birmingham

Birmingham, don't forget, would drop into the bottom three as things stand if they were to concede a goal, with their rivals both winning.

They'll be desperate, desperate, desperate to hold onto their lead at Ashton Gate, where the home side's highest league crowd for 37 years (25,404) has just been announced.


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#bundeswatch

Now that the English Championship is wrapped up, all eyes are on the Bundesliga (sif they weren't already!). 

Detailed results to follow, but summary is:
- bigpoppa's Wolfies had a monster result, whilst TYST/milan's Hamburglars did the bare minimum.
- pv4's Werder gave him his first taste of defeat, and he does not like it.
- sokorny's FC Leckie got a draw. Yet to work out what that means in the grand scheme of things. 

Stay tuned!
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Palermo, who have employed five different coaches this season, were finally relegated after drawing 1-1 at Chievo 

Palermo earned a stay of execution with a 2-0 win over Fiorentina last week but there was no escape this time even after Edoardo Goldaniga scored a late equaliser to cancel out Sergio Pellissier's penalty.

The Sicilians, who are one off the bottom with 20 points, were left 12 adrift of safety with three games to play after Empoli beat Bologna 3-1.



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Paul Baccaglini confirms Palermo have “already contacted various sporting directors and Coaches” to rebuild after imminent relegation.

“The A Project is unfortunately coming to an end, but the B Project requires a director of sport and Coach who know how to win the second division,” President Baccaglini told Il Giornale di Sicilia.

“In no uncertain terms, we must work on getting straight back into Serie A and creating a team that has technical quality.

“There will definitely be a revolution, but the squad will be very competitive and hopefully manage to win the title with a few rounds to spare.

“We have already contacted various sporting directors and Coaches, we are explaining our project to find the right person. These things cannot just be improvised.”







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A Blackburn Rovers fan can’t hold back the tears after his side’s relegation

Blackburn fans console each other after the despair of relegation



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A shocking tale of Indian chicken farmers, a secret lawsuit, interfering agents and gold-plated taps... so, who is guilty of trashing Blackburn?

Blackburn Rovers' demise has involved agents profiteering, perceived treachery, a bitter secret lawsuit, Gary Neville's 'Teletubbbies' house, baffled managers, jaw-dropping contracts and fan revolt. And that was just year one.

It should serve as a cautionary lesson about governance. History says it won't be heeded.

As Rovers teeter on the brink, 90 minutes from England's third tier and the first Premier League winners to fall so far, it can be revealed their 2010 takeover was subject to a formal Football Association investigation for years. Technically it could be re-opened.

That probe didn't focus on the Indian owners, headed by Anuradha Desai. Rather the FA looked at agent Jerome Anderson, his firm SEM, and global agency Kentaro.

SEM, now being liquidated, were corporate partners of Kentaro, now defunct themselves and under investigation in relation to the FIFA scandal. Kentaro were also commercial partners of the FA.

The Premier League winners of 1995 are the odds-on favourites to go down on Sunday. It's them, Nottingham Forest or Birmingham but Rovers' fate is not in their own hands.

In some senses, it has not been for years. This newspaper has chronicled the 'Venky's years' from the start. As the only writer to travel to Pune to meet the Rao family, I visited their mansion, saw their collection of 74 luxury cars, had privileged access to their business empire to properly assess their £2billion-plus fortune and got to know them.

A few insights into their world may shed light. One afternoon in July 2011 my phone rings. It is Mrs Desai. 'Shall we buy Raul from Schalke in Germany?' she asks. The Spaniard was available, perhaps for nothing, on around £6m a year.

'If you don't trust your manager or CEO, get replacements you do trust to help,' I told her, not for the first time. She pressed for advice so I said Raul was unhappy because he rated his then manager, Ralf Rangnick, as not 'high-profile' enough. 'He's hardly going to rate Steve Kean,' I added. I said if she had £6m to spend, maybe Reading's Shane Long, age 24 and available for around £4.5m, might be a better fit. Mrs Desai thanked me, then made an offer for Raul which he rejected. Long went to West Brom.

The perception of Venky's as remote and uncaring was prevalent but early on at least, they cared. Before a match at Wolves in 2011, one of Mrs Desai's brothers, Venky Rao, texted seeking a suitable temple near Molineux to pray, pre-match. Rovers won 3-2 and stayed up.

Enamoured with England, buzzing with the escape, Venky's pondered opening a fast-food chicken outlet in London's Leicester Square, undeterred by £16m for small premises. That went on hold as football matters went downhill and costs spiralled.

They remained generous to those who helped them and while Premier League bigwigs were thrilled to receive Harrods hampers, Rovers' youth team were not so thrilled to be told to deliver them in vans.

Venky Rao asked me to meet him in summer 2011 at a Park Lane hotel. We took his limo around the corner to dinner at another five-star hotel. He confided they had bought a house. 'From a footballer, Gary Neville,' he said. 'For around £6m.' An architect was flown from India to make changes to the bathrooms, gold-plating them. The house was used less than envisaged as the atmosphere became hostile. The Rao brothers left a game at Wigan at half-time, spooked, and Venky Rao felt especially vulnerable because he'd been the victim of an attempted kidnap.

So why was Mrs Rao asking me for transfer advice in the first place? Because her faith in highly-paid football 'experts' was destroyed within months.

Anderson was one advisor, talking openly about being based at the training ground through January 2011's transfer window. He had also been involved, for a fee, in the introduction of Venky's to the Jack Walker Trust in 2010.

Separately, the day that takeover was complete, a contract came into play whereby Kentaro provided Venky's with 'consultancy services' including the hiring and firing of managers and players.

By spring 2011, Venky's believed they'd taken the wrong path. Anderson was put 'on the outside' and Venky's kept Kean on but embarked on a bitter secret legal dispute against Kentaro.

In March 2011 the FA had written asking who was running Blackburn. The Rovers secretary, Andrew Pincher, wrote to the FA's head of integrity, David Newton, to disclose the Kentaro contract.

Pincher also confided to the FA that Venky's received consultancy services on their takeover from Brunei-based firm Crescendo Sports Limited. He wrote: 'An officer of SEM Limited, Jerome Anderson, has a connection with Crescendo.' 

Anderson's alleged involvement was a potential conflict of interest if acting both for a potential buyer of a club and the seller. He denied any link to Crescendo or any involvement in Kentaro's contract with Venky's.

The FA considered whether Anderson contravened regulations prohibiting agents from influencing club affairs. He denied the sacking of Sam Allardyce and hiring of Kean were his ideas, and said the signing of SEM players including his son, Myles, were nothing to do with him.

Allardyce in his autobiography last year provided new insight to the period around his sacking by saying it was clear from the start: 'Anderson was going to have a big say in the running of the club'. Anderson had summoned Allardyce to London early in Venky's tenure to present him with a list of players Anderson wanted Allardyce to sign. Allardyce declined.

Anderson said Rovers' owners signed off all decisions, and they did. For example, they sanctioned the signing of young striker Ruben Rochina for £400,000, with £1.65m paid to his agent, Manuel Salamanca Ferrer. Anderson admitted working on the deal but said he never received a penny.

As Blackburn were relegated to the Championship in 2012, Mrs Desai trusted nobody but employees from home. One of them, a trainee hatcheries manager, was even sent to France to knock on club doors to inquire about transfer targets, in order to avoid rip-off agents. The ploy failed.

Mrs Desai and her brothers were embarrassed by what was happening. 'Mortified and ashamed,' says one source. They were loathe to admit being so naive to let third parties effectively run their club, and reticent to complain to the authorities. 'Our club, our fault,' is how they themselves saw it.

The MoS obtained documents detailing Venky's legal battle with Kentaro, a fight both sides wanted kept secret. I took them to the FA's head of integrity, Newton, spreading them across his desk at Wembley Stadium in 2012.

'Where the hell did you get these?' he said, incredulous. He had no idea a club under the FA's jurisdiction was at war with an FA commercial partner. No action was taken.

Venky's settled out of court with Kentaro after several years.

So chaotic did matters become after Blackburn's relegation that a later manager phoned me on a Sunday morning to ask me what was going on at the club he was working for. 'Anyone's guess,' I said.

On and on the soap opera goes. Whatever happens on Sunday, it will run a while yet.

And the FA seem as far as ever from having effective structures around fit and proper owners and fit and proper de facto control of clubs.


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Leckie locked in Bundesliga relegation battle royale

Socceroos winger Mathew Leckie and his Ingolstadt side are locked in a six way battle for Bundesliga survival with only two matches remaining.

Bayer Leverkusen, Wolfsburg and Hamburg all need points to be sure of avoiding relegation, while Mainz, Augsburg and Ingolstadt hope to beat them to it.

One of the six will go down automatically - Darmstadt are already relegated - while a relegation playoff offers a second chance for another against the side that finishes third in the German second division.

All Bundesliga games take place at the same time during the final two rounds of the campaign.

Second-bottom Ingolstadt, who play at Freiburg on Saturday, are the worst placed side, four points from safety and ruing Kai Havertz's late equaliser for Leverkusen in their 1-1 draw last weekend.

But Ingolstadt coach Maik Walpurgis isn't giving up.

"The Bundesliga has already written so many crazy stories. Why not this year, too?" Walpurgis said.

Hamburg, currently on 34 points are in the playoff place, play at Schalke before a potential all-or-nothing meeting against Wolfsburg at home on the final weekend.

Hamburg, the only founding member of the league to have played every season in the top flight, are facing the prospect of a third playoff in four seasons.

Schalke, 41 points, have only theoretical chances of salvaging a European place but will be compelled to put on a good performance in front of their own frustrated fans.

Mainz, level with Hamburg, host local rivals Eintracht Frankfurt in a derby between the two worst sides in the second half of the season.

Frankfurt's best chance of European qualification is by winning the German Cup final against Borussia Dortmund.

Wolfsburg, the 2009 German champions, host Borussia Moenchengladbach, who are led by their former coach Dieter Hecking.

Hecking was fired after a poor start by Wolfsburg in October. Andries Jonker is the Volkswagen-backed club's third coach of the season.

"We've given away the season," Wolfsburg striker Mario Gomez said.

Augsburg were the prime candidate for the drop but carved some breathing space with wins over Cologne and Hamburg, though former player Andre Hahn's late equaliser for 'Gladbach in last weekend's draw may yet prove decisive.

Augsburg host Borussia Dortmund on Saturday, when the visitors will be hoping to consolidate third place for automatic Champions League qualification at Hoffenheim's expense.

Dortmund are two points ahead of Hoffenheim, who visit Werder Bremen.

Bremen are pushing for a European place after a remarkable recovery in the second half of the season.

Leverkusen, who were playing Champions League soccer this season, appear to be in the worst shape of all the relegation rivals after six games without a win under new coach Tayfun Korkut.

It could get worse for Leverkusen with defeat at home to European hopefuls Cologne in the Rhine derby on Saturday.

Cologne fans are taking particular "schadenfreude" in seeing their old rivals struggle, particularly as Leverkusen was widely seen as a title-contender before the season began.

Sixth-place Hertha Berlin are in danger of ending the season with nothing after nine straight losses away from home. The team have a chance to end that run at already-relegated Darmstadt.

Bayern Munich, who wrapped up their fifth straight title with three games to spare, host promoted Leipzig in a battle between two teams assured of direct qualification for the Champions League.


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