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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F@=K off to the championship you MAGGOTS
Honestly, how can people from a same nation hate each other so much? Why are there so much hate and anger in this country?? sirstevejones14 and mambles, have you ever thought about how you look from outside this pathetic small island you call England? The message we get outside is frighteningly simple - you are both very, very thick, bitter, bitter creatures (like Gollum) with super low mental age (maybe about 4). There is another world out there, where people don't spend their waking hours thinking how to insult one and another. You guys really need to go to the army or something to get rid of your low life anger, then maybe go and see the world. Get out of your "Little Britain" . Go on, please, do it before you make children. for the rest of the population.
Agree, Newcastle fans are local people, lets face it who would spend more than 25p on a fare to watch that rubbish you turn out each week.
As for attracting the fans locally, that is very easily understood, what else is there to do in Newcastle, its a bleak grim place to pass through, never mind live in.
Once the sheep moved up to scotland out of the way of you lot, you were just left with your poor football to to support.
Be great when the Toons are relegated then we won't have to listen to people who sound as if they're about to vomit when they talk!
geordie scum for relegation, they should just build a wall around newcastle and fill it with water to drown all the low life wastes of space that are geordies
To redevil155
Typical Man U fan gloat at everyones misfortunes , you are probably one of the scum who follow united from afar , admit it man city are the true supported team of manchester and reds are followed by glory hunting cockneys, the welsh and bog trotters.
so grow up admit you are jealous of Newcastles (regional support ) you sad manc bas....
true supporter of true club ........come on the mags
Nice to see the red scousers didn't steal trophies this seasons; pity the same can't be said for their fans!
Positions in the league at this time of the season don't lie and Middlesbrough and Newcastle are where they are because they're @#$% AND THEY'RE BOTH GOING DOWN.
As for their supporters, nobody will notice when Middlebrough get relegated and the 'Toons' will at last have to admit that they don't support a 'big club'........Teach them both for appointing cut-rate, unqualified managers.
And thats why people hate (most) united fans,an article with nothing to do with the top of the table.A child is all you are djcoutd.
Come on the Shrews today. League 2 playoff final anyone
im working at wembley stadium all weekend id be interested in finding out out who goes down to the championship because the team i support (Reading) will be playing them next season!!
Oh me lads you should have seen us gannin.
All the way too Ipswich Town.
When we get Relegated.
Then the Season after that another relegation.
Down Toon thats where your Going.
Down Toon Down Toon.
Ashley Ashley Has No Chance Ashley has no chance.
Shearer Shearer Give us Wave.
Shearer Helmsman of The Titanic. Ashley the Captain.
Liverpoo liverpoo
How did you fair,
you beat us twice ,
but no trophy was there,
Don't be bitter
don't have a moan,
tune in next wednesday,
and watch us in Rome,
18 times and thats a fact,
and champions league finals
back to back,
I'll just say one thing ,
I am a scouse hater,
You'll win feck all
with a fat spanish waiter. GLORY GLORY MAN UTD
Liverpoo liverpoo
How did you fair,
you beat us twice ,
but no trophy was there,
Don't be bitter
don't have a moan,
tune in next wednesday,
and watch us in Rome,
18 times and thats a fact,
and champions league finals
back to back,
I'll just say one thing ,
I am a scouse hater,
You'll win feck all
with a fat spanish waiter. GLORY GLORY MAN UTD
Liverpoo liverpoo
How did you fair,
you beat us twice ,
but no trophy was there,
Don't be bitter
don't have a moan,
tune in next wednesday,
and watch us in Rome,
18 times and thats a fact,
and champions league finals
back to back,
I'll just say one thing ,
I am a scouse hater,
You'll win feck all
with a fat spanish waiter. GLORY GLORY MAN UTD
DO YEES AVAR GET AN URGE TAY PUL DOON YAR TROOSARS OND BESH YAR WALLAY WHEN YAR OOT SHAPPANG AN THA SARPARMEKAT. I DO SAMTEEMS.
OM NAT FEALAN TAY GUD THAS EVANANG. A WAS WESHIN ME MOOTH OOT WATH MOOTH WESH OND A EXCEDONTALLY SWALLAYED A BAG BAT AV AT OND NAY A HOV SAR TAMMAY. GAV ME SOMPAFAY.
Walk on water eh guys we will find out by 6pm sunday
WAT UR YEE AN ABOOT IMPECTCLEEN BYE.
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