Eurosport - Fri, 22 May 09:35:00 2009
Middlesbrough and Newcastle fans can take heart from the record books ahead of Sunday's relegation showdown as recent history suggests there is still hope.
The pair, along with Hull City and Sunderland, enter the final day of the Premier League season with their top flight status hanging in the balance.
Indeed, Boro and Toon, who occupy 18th and 19th spots respectively, are in particularly precarious positions.
Gareth Southgate's side face a potentially tricky trip to West Ham while Alan Shearer's Magpies travel to Aston Villa.
Neither are easy games, especially with so much riding on the outcomes, and with results elsewhere needed to secure their safety, the duo would appear to be odds-on to join West Brom in the Championship next season.
But a number of memorable final-day escapes suggest there is still hope for the beleaguered pair.
Since the Premier League's inception in the 1992-93 season, a total of 19 teams have entered the final day in the bottom three but with their survival hopes still alive, as Boro and Newcastle do on Sunday.
Of those 19 teams, seven have managed to pull off the unimaginable and escape the clutches of relegation.
That is a 37 per cent success rate, which is more than enough to give the folk of the Tyne-Tees area real hope ahead of the nerve-jangling finale.
Of course, that means that twelve have failed in their mission, but let us for the moment focus on those teams that were successful, and how they managed to pull it off.
Wigan 2006-07 (Sheffield United 1-2 Wigan)
Paul Jewell's side entered the final day knowing that victory in a match that was the very definition of a six-pointer would secure their safety. Paul Scharner put the Latics ahead only for Jon Stead to bring United level on 38 minutes. But former Blade David Unsworth won it for Wigan, the defender keeping his nerve from the penalty spot in first-half injury time. Defeat for United, along with West Ham's victory at champions Manchester United, consigned Neil Warnock's side to relegation and prompted an almighty fuss over Tevez-gate.
West Brom 2004-05 (West Brom 2-0 Portsmouth)
The Baggies made history by becoming the first team to avoid the drop despite being rock bottom at Christmas in the 2004-05 season. Safety was secured on a tense final day at the Hawthorns when Geoff Horsfield and on-loan Kieran Richardson netted to seal a famous 2-0 win over Pompey. At The Valley, Charlton drew 2-2 with Crystal Palace, sparking a wild pitch invasion in the Black Country and providing Bryan Robson with his finest moment as a manager.
Bradford 1999-2000 (Bradford 1-0 Liverpool)
Occupying the final relegation place and facing Liverpool on the final day, Bradford fans could have been forgiven for fearing the worst. But David Wetherall took just 12 minutes to restore faith in those at Valley Parade, thumping a header past Sander Westerveld from a free-kick. It proved to be the winner, and with Wimbledon losing 2-0 at Southampton, the Bantams defied all the odds to stay up and send the Dons down.
Everton 1997-98 (Everton 1-1 Coventry)
A point behind Bolton going into the final game of the season, Everton had to hope the Lancashire club would slip up at Chelsea to have any chance of staying up. Bolton eventually obliged by losing 2-0, but over at Goodison Park, it was far from plain sailing. Gareth Farrelly put the Toffees ahead early on with a brilliant strike from 25 yards before Nicky Barmby had the chance to seal victory from the penalty spot in the 84th minute. He missed, Dion Dublin pulled Coventry level in the last minute and those in the stadium were subjected to a nerve-wracking finale. Ultimately, it ended in Everton joy - and an obligatory pitch invasion.
Coventry 1996-97 (Tottenham 1-2 Coventry)
Seven teams' top flight status was in peril at the end of the 1996-97 season, making for a thrilling final day of action. Coventry emerged the biggest winners, claiming victory away at Spurs to leapfrog Sunderland, who lost 1-0 at Wimbledon. Dion Dublin and Paul Williams were on target for the Sky Blues before Paul McVeigh pulled one back for Spurs just before the break. But it was goalkeeper Steve Ogrizovic who was the real hero for Gordon Strachan's side, making two late saves as Coventry clung on to victory.
Everton 1993-94 (Everton 3-2 Wimbledon)
Everton were again involved in the shake-up at the end of the 1993-94 season, the Toffees needing a win at home to Wimbledon, while hoping Sheffield United would slip up at Chelsea. That outcome looked unlikely after 20 minutes, by which time Everton were already 2-0 down. But a rousing recovery saw Graham Stuart bag a brace and Barry Horne net a 30-yard screamer to clinch victory. And with the Blades losing 3-2 at Stamford Bridge, Mike Walker's side stayed in the top flight.
Oldham 1992-93 (Oldham 4-3 Southampton)
Oldham survived the inaugural Premiership season after a seven-goal final-day thriller at Boundary Park. Neil Pointon, Ian Olney, Andy Ritchie and Gunnar Halle had given Oldham a comfortable 4-1 lead, with Matt Le Tissier on the scoresheet for the Saints, while at Highbury Crystal Palace, who went into the final day three points ahead of Oldham, were losing to Arsenal. It looked good for the Latics - until Le Tissier bagged another two to set up a nail-biting final five minutes, during which Saints had a huge penalty appeal turned down. Oldham hung on, Palace ended up losing 3-0 and Joe Royle's side stayed up on goal difference.
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humbleman6930
you need to change your ID pal,
something like . . .
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nastySADman6930 should do it!
hey cameron,you dont undertstand do you!!
Its gone beyond your petty thoughts,about football and newcastle,its now much bigger,its a damn good soap opera,turning newcastle into something bigger,how ironic that newcastle should be top of the soap league,and you and connolly have played a major part in that,although you are not aware of this,you have some catching up to do,anyway keep up the good work,the world is watching,oh you best improve on your language,lots of kids here joining in, OK!.
I pray, pray, pray, pray that Newcastle get relegated. Not a Sunderland or Middlesborough fan, just always hated Newcastle United, and Alan Shearer. Fingers crossed you guys lose at the weekend.
Hey, what about my team Fulham? 0-2 down at half time away to Man.City knowing defeat meant relegation in spite of having five games to go! They eventually won the match 3-2,beat fellow strugglers Reading 2-0, Birmingham 1-0 and went on to stay up on goal difference at poor Reading's expense by beating Pompey away (who admittedly has a Cup Final on their minds) in their final game. What a difference 3 goals better goal difference makes. Fulham will probably be playing in Europe next season while Reading have since been relegated again to Division 1!
I luv it, I luv it, I luv it to go down. A sleeping giant is going down man! Blood clot!
@postmanpatcan
er.........whatever, you are full of it. How is that NOT glory hunting? huh
you decided to support Man Utd as well because your local team was rubbish and you thought you'd follow a team challenging for the Premier League at the time. I'm just waiting for you to say that you've never been to Manchester.
Dolegrass- The Champions can do what they want and play who they want. Ferguson can put himself in goal if he wants. They have a big game on Wed so want to rest their best players. If Newcastle had a final on Wed and had nothing to play for against Villa, im sure you would rest your players.
Im a Villa fan for the record. I will be there Sunday so all the best to Newcastle. I want to win though to try and regain 5th spot.
UP THE VILLA!
Ryokan P Our small country of hatred as you basically put it stood up when others fell, fought back when others surrendered and made sacrifices when others made deals we may argue, we may moan and we may take some things to seriously, but we leave in a land of the free where we can say these things whether you like it or not. So next time you have a pop at our country, just be sure to thank us as well.
I know a lot of Everton fans who have a soft spot for Chelsea, cause they were in a similar position to the toon last day of the season, and chelsea had nothing to play for but beat Bolton to keep Everton up, so miracles can happen TOON 4 EVER
postmanpatcan your pathetic. You can't have two teams you glory seeking wa^kbag! Your not a real football fan your a joke. How can anyone one have two teams your insane NUFC 4EVER
Personally, as a neutral, I'd liek to see Hull stay up & sunderland, M'boro & Newcastle go down - no less than they deserve.
Sunderland - picking stupid managers.
M'boro - picking stupid managers, keeping stupid managers & buying stupid players.
Newcastle - getting KK back was stupid enough, making a mess of his departure, fatface ashley swilling beer down his neck while he loses millions, dirty cows the women are too apparently.
man utd should have the league ripped off them for putting a weakened side out
NUFC 4 EVER
Postmanpat.
Good Comment,
I was born and Bred in Manchester, My Parents were but they were in the Forces and we
ended up in the North East.I have always supported Man Utd to the extent we changed our Wedding Day as MAN UTD were playing a Friendly in Ostend.
She is a MAG SUPPORTER. SO WHAT SHE LIKES MAN U as a Third team because she thinks the
reserve team at the Mags are better
Youngy0123,
My wife and Daughter were also attacked even though my wife had Black and White Colours on because she had married me.She has been a Season Ticket Holder for 45 YEARS.
the toon are goin doon
Quality djcoutd
Why have you got to live in the city or town to support that team? Its a free country and choice, i was born in watford and now live in luton but stil go to see watford play when ever i can, but i grew up when man u was dominant and playing great football so i class them as my 2nd team, not because of glory hunting but just the way they played and now i support them when they play as much as watford, but i live now where near manchester, why do some people think that is an issue?
i was told that sunderland and geordies dont get on is cos the geordies were refused jobs in the sunderland shipyards years ago.sunderland folk arent so bad but geordies are evil horrible people its a fact that mind you
youngy0123,
Thanks for the compliments,
Regional Support i CAN remember when gates were
9-10,000 AT ST JAMES PARK.
THOSE WERE THE REAL SUPPORTERS WHO I WILL GIVE CREDIT TOO.
As for Man City fans they all come from Stockport.
You have only yourselevs to Blame TOO MANY MANAGERS TOO MANY BAD BUYS TOO MANY CHAIRMEN
YOU ONLY SING WHEN YOUR WINNING,
BORN AND BRED IN MANCHESTER AND I LIVE HERE IN THE N.E NOW AS A MISSIONARY TO TRY AND
EDUCATE YOU LOT. WHEN WE WERE IN THE SAME POSITION YOU LOT GAVE US STICK AND THIS IS
RETURNED WITH INTEREST. I EVEN SAW THE BUSBY BABES PASSED OVER TOO THE FRONT OVER THE FANS HEADS. My wife is a Mag Supporter. So get a life Take a Chill Pill or Waccy Baccy
and a sense of Humour. Do what i did get a White Coat put your Clubs Crest on it with
Don't Follow me I'm Lost
what are ye doing insulting each other this early, id said most of ye have never even played football , id say mnost of you are sad fat baldy boys
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