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2016/17 Promotions and Relegations
Topic Started: May 28 2017, 10:05 AM (897 Views)
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England:
Promoted to Premier League: Newcastle United, Brighton & Hove Albion, Huddersfield Town
Relegated to Championship: Hull City, Middlesbrough, Sunderland
Promoted to Championship: Sheffield United, Bolton Wanderers, Millwall
Relegated to League 1: Blackburn Rovers, Wigan Athletic, Rotherham United
Promoted to League 1: Plymouth Argyle, Portsmouth, Doncaster Rovers, Blackpool
Relegated to League 2: Port Vale, Swindon Town, Coventry City, Chesterfield
Promoted to League 2: Lincoln City, Forest Green Rovers
Relegated to National League: Hartlepool United, Leyton Orient.

Spain:
Promoted to La Liga: Levante UD, Girona FC, Getafe CF
Relegated to La Liga 1|2|3: Sporting Gijón, Osasuna, Granada
Promoted to La Liga 1|2|3: Lorca FC, Cultural Leonesa, FC Barcelona B, Albacete Balompié
Relegated to Segunda División B: CD Mirandés, Elche CF, RCD Mallorca, UCAM Murcia

Germany:
Promoted to Bundesliga: VfB Stuttgart, Hannover 96
Relegated to 2. Bundesliga: FC Ingolstadt 04, SV Darmstadt 98
Promoted to 2. Bundesliga: SV Duisburg, Holstein Kiel, Jahn Regensburg
Relegated to 3. Liga: Würzburger Kickers, Karlsruher SC, 1860 München

Italy:

Promoted to Serie A: SPAL 2013, Hellas Verona, Benevento
Relegated to Serie B: Crotone, Palermo, Delfino Pescara
Promoted to Serie B: Cremonese, Venezia, Foggia, Parma
Relegated to Lega Pro: Trapani, Vicenza, Pisa, Latina

France:
Promoted to Ligue 1: RC Strasbourg, Amiens SC, ES Troyes AC
Relegated to Ligue 2: SC Bastia, AS Nancy, FC Lorient
Promoted to Ligue 2: LB Châteauroux, US Quevilly-Rouen
Relegated to Championnat National: Stade Lavallois, Red Star

Portugal:

Promoted to Primera Liga: Portimonense, Aves
Relegated to Segunda Liga: FC Arouca, CD Nacional

Netherlands:
Promoted to Eredivisie: VVV-Venlo, NAC Breda
Relegated to Eerste Divisie: Go Ahead Eagles, NEC

Belgium:
Promoted to First Division A: Royal Antwerp
Relegated to First Division B: KVC Westerlo

Scotland:
Promoted to Premiership: Hibernian FC
Relegated to Championship: Inverness CT

Russia:
Promoted to Premier League: Dynamo Moskva, F.K. Tosno, SKA-Khabarovsk
Relegated to National Football League: Tom Tomsk, Krylia Sovetov Samara, F.K. Orenburg

Turkey:
Promoted to Süper Lig: Sivasspor, Yeni Malatyaspor, Göztepe Izmir
Relegated to 1st Lig: Adanaspor, Gaziantepspor, Rizespor

Greece:
Promoted to Super League: Apollon Smyrni, Lamia FC
Relegated to National Football League: Iraklis Thessaloniki, Veria FC

Ukraine:
Promoted to Premier League: Illichivets Mariupol, Desna Chernihiv
Relegated to First League: Volyn Lutsk, Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk

Poland:
Promoted to Ekstraklasa: Sandecja Nowy Sącz, Górnik Zabrze
Relegated to I Liga: Ruch Chorzów, Górnik Łęczna

Austria:
Promoted to Fußball-Bundesliga: LASK Linz
Relegated to Erste Liga: SV Ried

Denmark:
Promoted to Superliga: Hobro IK, FC Helsingřr
Relegated to 1st Division: Esbjerg fB, Viborg FF

Switzerland:
Promoted to Super League: FC Zürich
Relegated to Challenge League: FC Vaduz

Croatia:
Promoted to 1st League: NK Rudeš
Relegated to 2nd League: RNK Split

Czech Republic:
Promoted to First League: Sigma Olomouc, Baník Ostrava
Relegated to National Football League: 1. F.K. Příbram, Hradec Králové

Romania:
Promoted to Liga I: Juventus București, Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe
Relegated to Liga II: Târgu Mureș, Pandurii Târgu Jiu

Serbia:
Promoted to SuperLiga: F.K. Mačva Šabac, F.K. Zemun
Relegated to First League: F.K. Novi Pazar, Metalac Gornji Milanovac

Mexico:
Promoted to Liga MX: Lobos BUAP
Relegated to Ascenso MX: Chiapas FC

Iran:
Promoted to Persian Gulf Pro League: Pars Jonoubi Jam, Sepidroot Rasht
Relegated to Azadegan League: Saba Qom, Machine Sazi

Saudi Arabia:
Promoted to Jameel League: Al-Feiha, Ohod Club
Relegated to First Division: Al-Wehda, Al-Khaleej

South Africa:
Promoted to Premier Division: Thanda Royal Zulu
Relegated to National First Division: Highlands Park

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Excited for Plymouth and Venezia. I'm laughing at Gennaro Gattuso and Pisa.
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As much as it pains me to say this because my loathing for them just runs too deep, Millwall actually had a decent season. it just worries me seeing them moving up, although I would love to watch a docker's derby at the London stadium
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May 29 2017, 09:11 PM
Excited for Plymouth and Venezia. I'm laughing at Gennaro Gattuso and Pisa.
Plymouth is so hard to call because they've released over half of their squad (130 league appearance between the releases). They did a similar thing last year though, and it worked out, so here's hoping.
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I thought they kept most of their core players from seasons 15/16 to 16/17. I followed their transfer window last summer and they didn't sell/release many. They also strenghtened their team logically.
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Nah, not true. Take a look at the transfers in and out for this season.
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Proud to see my team, Brighton on the list for the Premier league next season, very excited!
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I really like Brighton and I hope they do well next season.


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I stand corrected when it comes to Plymouth. I follow their Twitter, but couldn't have followed that closely after all. I remember some in and outs, but not that severe.
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Jun 1 2017, 10:58 AM
As much as it pains me to say this because my loathing for them just runs too deep, Millwall actually had a decent season. it just worries me seeing them moving up, although I would love to watch a docker's derby at the London stadium
I'm pretty excited actually. Don't like Millwall, but if they manage to move up again we'll get an East London Derby.
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As much as it pains me to say this because my loathing for them just runs too deep, Millwall actually had a decent season. it just worries me seeing them moving up, although I would love to watch a docker's derby at the London stadium
I'm pretty excited actually. Don't like Millwall, but if they manage to move up again we'll get an East London Derby.
I'm not sure if I want another docker's derby to be totally honest, it's just a lot rowdier than the other london or even east london derby games. The Tottenham derby games just dobn't have the atmosphere of westham millwall, the history behind the two clubs just makes the feud worse.

Thinking about it optimistically though, if Bilic can set the team up right and buy a striker that wont be injured 24/7 (Here's looking at you carrol, and you sturridge who hopefully we do not buy) WestHam will have a decent chance at staying in the cup for a few rounds. Millwall didn't do bad in the cup this year so it's possible we can see a 2nd/3rd round derby game again. But after 2009 is that really a good thing?

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If I were West Ham, I would stay away from Sturridge like the plague. He is an awesome striker, one of the world's best, but he just isn't healthy enough to justify what would undoubtedly be a Ł20 million + transfer move (probably closer to Ł30 million, based on how willing the Liverpool board have been to turn down offers until they get the money they want).
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I'm so happy for NAC as well. Finally back in the Eredivisie.

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If I were West Ham, I would stay away from Sturridge like the plague. He is an awesome striker, one of the world's best, but he just isn't healthy enough to justify what would undoubtedly be a Ł20 million + transfer move (probably closer to Ł30 million, based on how willing the Liverpool board have been to turn down offers until they get the money they want).
Yeah Sturridge is the worst case scenario for me.

We need players with pace that aren't injured Every. Single. Game.

Carroll missed 27 matches. TWENTY SEVEN MATCHES

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