No more excuses now. If we win our four remaining games, which we are capable of doing, then we'll finish in the top 4. If that's not motivation enough, then what is? Chelsea have the toughest run-in, followed by us, but Arsenal's isn't easy either, and I wouldn't be surprised if they struggled against Wigan or Newcastle, both of of whom will be fighting for their lives. I'd rather be at home to Sunderland on the last day of the season then away at a fired-up St James Park, even if our home form hasn't been that inspiring and the Toon seem to be in freefall.
A nice comfy win against Soton would do us nicely, and save from me a lot of stress, but when do we ever do things the easy way? COYS.
Back in our hands
posted on 28/4/13
Win against Soton first.
Then hope Man Utd can do some mischief against Chelsky.
posted on 28/4/13
Did the Spurs fans mind Arsenal drawing or did they just want them to lose?
posted on 28/4/13
RVP - we wanted them to lose.
posted on 28/4/13
After yesterday, needed both of em not to win today.
Hopefully your lot will be up for similar mischief against Chelsky the next game.
posted on 28/4/13
I'm just a realist henge and a bit negative at times i know but spurs do it to me
posted on 28/4/13
If we win our four remaining games
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This is where the problem lies. I personally don't think we'll win more than 2 of our remaining fixtures.
posted on 28/4/13
Arsenal's isn't easy either
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it couldn't possibly be any easier though to be honest.
posted on 28/4/13
comment by JPB The Voice of Reason (U16152)
posted 7 minutes ago
Arsenal's isn't easy either
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it couldn't possibly be any easier though to be honest.
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Arsenal had the easy run in in 09/10 and look how that turned out
that loss to you lot really has spurred them on
posted on 28/4/13
We will lose against Chelsea, draw away to Stoke and win our two home games, giving us 7 more points imo
posted on 28/4/13
that's not enough Ricky. If we get 7 points then we won't make it.