In an ideal world I would love to see the scum, manure and the victims relegated and never allowed to enter the top flight of english football ever again
However, being realistic and looking at the teams that are likely to be battling down there this season, I would like to see these teams relegated -
1. Stoke - to a certain degree I can understand why fans would chant some morally questionable things at the opposition (eg the ice on the runway song against manure), but I simply cannot fathom how fans would boo and chant crap at an opposition player simply cos his leg was broken in two places by one of their players

In any walk of life ramsey was the victim in that situation, and seeing as he didnt go running to the meeja badmouthing stoke or its players, I fail to see how or why he is targetted by any sensible football fan, and of course the only conclusion to be taken then is that they are a scumbag bunch of inbreds who deserve every misfortune that can land on their doorstep

I would also say that I would be happy to see hughes relegated - I really respected him as a player back in the day, but as a manager he is a whining bitchy, jealous b**tard and relegation for this c.unt would be exactly what is needed
2. Baggies - I didnt like them with pubis as their manager, and appointing pardew is more of the same imo. He is an arrogant c.unt who has achieved the square root of fcuk all in his management career, but yet he is a condescending pr*ck who feels qualified to tell everyone else that he knows best
3. I'm gonna be very much in the minority here, but my next choice would be either huddersfield or watford - the reason why I picked them over the likes of palace/bournemouth/swansea/geordies etc, is that games in their grounds always seem flat and devoid of any atmosphere, where as the other teams all have grounds and/or fans, that can generate an athmosphere at games. Huddersfield always looks like a stadium that is too big and open for a club of its size, and even going back to the 80s watford always seemed like a dreary place for matches