Win both our games and we should finish 6th
Both Leicester and Palace are in awful form. Should be two wins and we go into next season with some confidence.
typical if we somehow finish 5th lols
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comment by Phenom (U20037)
posted 5 minutes ago
typical if we somehow finish 5th lols
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As soon as City had their ban overturned I predicted we’d get an unlikely 5th place finish. Maximum Spursiness.
comment by Cal Neva (U11544)
posted 6 minutes ago
Why are Man U omitted ?
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assuming Chelsea and United will be 3rd and 4th i guess. Which i dont disagree with.
Looking at it like that I fully expect Wolves to get 5th, and maybe even 4th. Spurs look nailed on for 6th so we'll probably finish 8th, the fans will go into meltdown, and there'll be light aircraft over the stadium every other week.
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comment by Cal Neva (U11544)
posted 21 minutes ago
Why are Man U omitted ?
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I have excluded Man United because they will almost certainly beat Palace and West Ham.
Apologies for our fack up last night, truly embarrassing result
Still wouldn't rule out Spurs finishing 5th actually. The way Leicester are playing, 1 point from their last 3 games wouldn't surprise me.
Also as Phenom said, if City's overturned ban results in you not playing in the CL next season, it seems a scenario too Spursy not to happen.
A Sheffield United win tonight will put them above Spurs, with only Everton and Southampton to finish with. So probably want a Leicester win, a draw may be OK, even if it means Spurs cannot then finish above Leicester. Main thing is to get into Europa League spot, whatever position, doesn`t really matter. Two wins should absolutely nail it.
But you know what Spurs are like, a bit of pressure on the last match, where they may have to win, and you will probably be looking at a shock loss at Palace. That would be standard Spurs. Arsenal are far too close for comfort. Damn Liverpool.
Liverpool bottled it big time last night, going for that record and crumbled! Never seen a more pansy performance from a self proclaimed "best in Europe"
Van Dyke sells his keeper short and cries for foul, and then the keeper way too arrogant gives it to the Arsenal player.
I'd say these two goals looked way too suspicious with a whiff of bung bung to it
With Arsenal and the pasta gate, I wouldn't put it past them!
Pissing in the wind, Sandy
comment by Neo- PL CHAMPIONS (U9135)
posted 36 minutes ago
Apologies for our fack up last night, truly embarrassing result
Still wouldn't rule out Spurs finishing 5th actually. The way Leicester are playing, 1 point from their last 3 games wouldn't surprise me.
Also as Phenom said, if City's overturned ban results in you not playing in the CL next season, it seems a scenario too Spursy not to happen.
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I wouldn't consider it a Spursy moment as we probably felt CL had gone even before City got their ban revoked. If we get 5th then we would have ended the season better than most of us expected a few weeks ago.
I think the best scenario for us is looking likely to be 6th, and probably the most realistic one is that - 6th.
CL went with that defeat to Sheff Utd. That decision by Michael O'Liverpool to rule out Kane goal because of ball being smashed against Moura's ribs while he's being fouled, is the most disgraceful bit of refereeing this season. With a doubt!
Spurs - looking more consistent and at least maintain an interest in results until the end of the season. Just a shame this run has come about 6 games too late.
Arsenal - sorry, but apart from a bucket ( no make that 2 buckets ) full of luck, how the fa*ck did they win last night ? in a worse place than we are and going no where.
Leicester - funny how the media have yet to pick up on their decline, in the same way they would have done with Spurs. Gone from"challengers" with a so called brilliant manager, to potentially being just one point ahead of what is the worst Spurs team in 10 years. Oh and I don't subscribe to the media fulled idea that the Leicester "story" is great. One hit wonders, who will probably not even make the top 4.
Wolves - nice team with classy manager.
Sheff Utd - hard working, but that's kinda it. Although have been unlucky with VAR this season.
Burnley - just no. Hoof it up field and hope for the best. Plus bring him down if he looks like getting anywhere near our goal.
Man Utd - media darlings, ref darlings. Contrary to what pundits keep telling us, won't be challenging any time soon. Personally, the least liked of the three below city, and hopefully will miss out of CL ( which they would not win anyway ) by coming 5th.
Chelsea - nasty club, nasty fans and only manager in the PL who is apparently not accountable for results. Oh and, Dear Media, please note they play their kids because they have to ( you know ban on transfers due to cheating ) not because of Franks "bold management"
City and Liverpool - will remain well ahead of the rest.
Thankfully this one nearly done and we do it all again next season.
comment by Neo- PL CHAMPIONS (U9135)
posted 1 hour, 17 minutes ago
Apologies for our fack up last night, truly embarrassing result
Still wouldn't rule out Spurs finishing 5th actually. The way Leicester are playing, 1 point from their last 3 games wouldn't surprise me.
Also as Phenom said, if City's overturned ban results in you not playing in the CL next season, it seems a scenario too Spursy not to happen.
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Apologise... ffs
A lot of the football has been poor and some of the defending in particular at times has been awful, but we could easily have several more points but for regular VAR and referee shaftings.
Even pre Mourinho we were on the wrong end of several comedy decisions, the non Kane pen v Newcastle, the Leicester offside goal, the Dele and Kane non pens v Arsenal, the non red cards to Robertson, Capoue, Cantwell etc etc etc.
comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 57 minutes ago
Liverpool bottled it big time last night, going for that record and crumbled! Never seen a more pansy performance from a self proclaimed "best in Europe"
Van Dyke sells his keeper short and cries for foul, and then the keeper way too arrogant gives it to the Arsenal player.
I'd say these two goals looked way too suspicious with a whiff of bung bung to it
With Arsenal and the pasta gate, I wouldn't put it past them!
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Bitter?
comment by JustCallMeTed (U21528)
posted 48 minutes ago
Pissing in the wind, Sandy
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Morning Ted, good win last night. Jose right up their in the top four teams since he was appointed.
comment by SteveF (U22027)
posted 36 minutes ago
Spurs - looking more consistent and at least maintain an interest in results until the end of the season. Just a shame this run has come about 6 games too late.
Arsenal - sorry, but apart from a bucket ( no make that 2 buckets ) full of luck, how the fa*ck did they win last night ? in a worse place than we are and going no where.
Leicester - funny how the media have yet to pick up on their decline, in the same way they would have done with Spurs. Gone from"challengers" with a so called brilliant manager, to potentially being just one point ahead of what is the worst Spurs team in 10 years. Oh and I don't subscribe to the media fulled idea that the Leicester "story" is great. One hit wonders, who will probably not even make the top 4.
Wolves - nice team with classy manager.
Sheff Utd - hard working, but that's kinda it. Although have been unlucky with VAR this season.
Burnley - just no. Hoof it up field and hope for the best. Plus bring him down if he looks like getting anywhere near our goal.
Man Utd - media darlings, ref darlings. Contrary to what pundits keep telling us, won't be challenging any time soon. Personally, the least liked of the three below city, and hopefully will miss out of CL ( which they would not win anyway ) by coming 5th.
Chelsea - nasty club, nasty fans and only manager in the PL who is apparently not accountable for results. Oh and, Dear Media, please note they play their kids because they have to ( you know ban on transfers due to cheating ) not because of Franks "bold management"
City and Liverpool - will remain well ahead of the rest.
Thankfully this one nearly done and we do it all again next season.
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Glad you feel that way to Steve. Can’t stand Leicester or their muggy fans. F** them, hope they mess up top 4.
Glad you feel that way to Steve. Can’t stand Leicester or their muggy fans. F** them, hope they mess up top 4.
Their fanbase are known as mongies. They are full of weapons. Would love to beat them on Sunday LOL
Lesta got a hard fixture line up
comment by Neo- PL CHAMPIONS (U9135)
posted 2 hours, 11 minutes ago
Apologies for our fack up last night, truly embarrassing result
Still wouldn't rule out Spurs finishing 5th actually. The way Leicester are playing, 1 point from their last 3 games wouldn't surprise me.
Also as Phenom said, if City's overturned ban results in you not playing in the CL next season, it seems a scenario too Spursy not to happen.
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Yeah what the fack was that Neo
Was relying on your boys to do us a favour
It's a shame top 5 doesn't still get CL. It would have made these last few games between all the teams in the race a lot more dramatic, and we could have got a bit of payback on Leicester by beating them to 5th.
I will be happy with a Europa place and finishing above Arsenal. Neither is nailed on, so will make the last two games very nervy.
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posted on 16/7/20
Win both our games and we should finish 6th
Both Leicester and Palace are in awful form. Should be two wins and we go into next season with some confidence.
posted on 16/7/20
typical if we somehow finish 5th lols
posted on 16/7/20
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posted on 16/7/20
comment by Phenom (U20037)
posted 5 minutes ago
typical if we somehow finish 5th lols
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As soon as City had their ban overturned I predicted we’d get an unlikely 5th place finish. Maximum Spursiness.
posted on 16/7/20
comment by Cal Neva (U11544)
posted 6 minutes ago
Why are Man U omitted ?
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assuming Chelsea and United will be 3rd and 4th i guess. Which i dont disagree with.
posted on 16/7/20
Looking at it like that I fully expect Wolves to get 5th, and maybe even 4th. Spurs look nailed on for 6th so we'll probably finish 8th, the fans will go into meltdown, and there'll be light aircraft over the stadium every other week.
posted on 16/7/20
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posted on 16/7/20
comment by Cal Neva (U11544)
posted 21 minutes ago
Why are Man U omitted ?
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I have excluded Man United because they will almost certainly beat Palace and West Ham.
posted on 16/7/20
Apologies for our fack up last night, truly embarrassing result
Still wouldn't rule out Spurs finishing 5th actually. The way Leicester are playing, 1 point from their last 3 games wouldn't surprise me.
Also as Phenom said, if City's overturned ban results in you not playing in the CL next season, it seems a scenario too Spursy not to happen.
posted on 16/7/20
A Sheffield United win tonight will put them above Spurs, with only Everton and Southampton to finish with. So probably want a Leicester win, a draw may be OK, even if it means Spurs cannot then finish above Leicester. Main thing is to get into Europa League spot, whatever position, doesn`t really matter. Two wins should absolutely nail it.
But you know what Spurs are like, a bit of pressure on the last match, where they may have to win, and you will probably be looking at a shock loss at Palace. That would be standard Spurs. Arsenal are far too close for comfort. Damn Liverpool.
posted on 16/7/20
Liverpool bottled it big time last night, going for that record and crumbled! Never seen a more pansy performance from a self proclaimed "best in Europe"
Van Dyke sells his keeper short and cries for foul, and then the keeper way too arrogant gives it to the Arsenal player.
I'd say these two goals looked way too suspicious with a whiff of bung bung to it
With Arsenal and the pasta gate, I wouldn't put it past them!
posted on 16/7/20
Pissing in the wind, Sandy
posted on 16/7/20
comment by Neo- PL CHAMPIONS (U9135)
posted 36 minutes ago
Apologies for our fack up last night, truly embarrassing result
Still wouldn't rule out Spurs finishing 5th actually. The way Leicester are playing, 1 point from their last 3 games wouldn't surprise me.
Also as Phenom said, if City's overturned ban results in you not playing in the CL next season, it seems a scenario too Spursy not to happen.
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I wouldn't consider it a Spursy moment as we probably felt CL had gone even before City got their ban revoked. If we get 5th then we would have ended the season better than most of us expected a few weeks ago.
posted on 16/7/20
I think the best scenario for us is looking likely to be 6th, and probably the most realistic one is that - 6th.
CL went with that defeat to Sheff Utd. That decision by Michael O'Liverpool to rule out Kane goal because of ball being smashed against Moura's ribs while he's being fouled, is the most disgraceful bit of refereeing this season. With a doubt!
posted on 16/7/20
Spurs - looking more consistent and at least maintain an interest in results until the end of the season. Just a shame this run has come about 6 games too late.
Arsenal - sorry, but apart from a bucket ( no make that 2 buckets ) full of luck, how the fa*ck did they win last night ? in a worse place than we are and going no where.
Leicester - funny how the media have yet to pick up on their decline, in the same way they would have done with Spurs. Gone from"challengers" with a so called brilliant manager, to potentially being just one point ahead of what is the worst Spurs team in 10 years. Oh and I don't subscribe to the media fulled idea that the Leicester "story" is great. One hit wonders, who will probably not even make the top 4.
Wolves - nice team with classy manager.
Sheff Utd - hard working, but that's kinda it. Although have been unlucky with VAR this season.
Burnley - just no. Hoof it up field and hope for the best. Plus bring him down if he looks like getting anywhere near our goal.
Man Utd - media darlings, ref darlings. Contrary to what pundits keep telling us, won't be challenging any time soon. Personally, the least liked of the three below city, and hopefully will miss out of CL ( which they would not win anyway ) by coming 5th.
Chelsea - nasty club, nasty fans and only manager in the PL who is apparently not accountable for results. Oh and, Dear Media, please note they play their kids because they have to ( you know ban on transfers due to cheating ) not because of Franks "bold management"
City and Liverpool - will remain well ahead of the rest.
Thankfully this one nearly done and we do it all again next season.
posted on 16/7/20
comment by Neo- PL CHAMPIONS (U9135)
posted 1 hour, 17 minutes ago
Apologies for our fack up last night, truly embarrassing result
Still wouldn't rule out Spurs finishing 5th actually. The way Leicester are playing, 1 point from their last 3 games wouldn't surprise me.
Also as Phenom said, if City's overturned ban results in you not playing in the CL next season, it seems a scenario too Spursy not to happen.
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Apologise... ffs
posted on 16/7/20
A lot of the football has been poor and some of the defending in particular at times has been awful, but we could easily have several more points but for regular VAR and referee shaftings.
Even pre Mourinho we were on the wrong end of several comedy decisions, the non Kane pen v Newcastle, the Leicester offside goal, the Dele and Kane non pens v Arsenal, the non red cards to Robertson, Capoue, Cantwell etc etc etc.
posted on 16/7/20
comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 57 minutes ago
Liverpool bottled it big time last night, going for that record and crumbled! Never seen a more pansy performance from a self proclaimed "best in Europe"
Van Dyke sells his keeper short and cries for foul, and then the keeper way too arrogant gives it to the Arsenal player.
I'd say these two goals looked way too suspicious with a whiff of bung bung to it
With Arsenal and the pasta gate, I wouldn't put it past them!
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Bitter?
posted on 16/7/20
comment by JustCallMeTed (U21528)
posted 48 minutes ago
Pissing in the wind, Sandy
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Morning Ted, good win last night. Jose right up their in the top four teams since he was appointed.
posted on 16/7/20
comment by SteveF (U22027)
posted 36 minutes ago
Spurs - looking more consistent and at least maintain an interest in results until the end of the season. Just a shame this run has come about 6 games too late.
Arsenal - sorry, but apart from a bucket ( no make that 2 buckets ) full of luck, how the fa*ck did they win last night ? in a worse place than we are and going no where.
Leicester - funny how the media have yet to pick up on their decline, in the same way they would have done with Spurs. Gone from"challengers" with a so called brilliant manager, to potentially being just one point ahead of what is the worst Spurs team in 10 years. Oh and I don't subscribe to the media fulled idea that the Leicester "story" is great. One hit wonders, who will probably not even make the top 4.
Wolves - nice team with classy manager.
Sheff Utd - hard working, but that's kinda it. Although have been unlucky with VAR this season.
Burnley - just no. Hoof it up field and hope for the best. Plus bring him down if he looks like getting anywhere near our goal.
Man Utd - media darlings, ref darlings. Contrary to what pundits keep telling us, won't be challenging any time soon. Personally, the least liked of the three below city, and hopefully will miss out of CL ( which they would not win anyway ) by coming 5th.
Chelsea - nasty club, nasty fans and only manager in the PL who is apparently not accountable for results. Oh and, Dear Media, please note they play their kids because they have to ( you know ban on transfers due to cheating ) not because of Franks "bold management"
City and Liverpool - will remain well ahead of the rest.
Thankfully this one nearly done and we do it all again next season.
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Glad you feel that way to Steve. Can’t stand Leicester or their muggy fans. F** them, hope they mess up top 4.
posted on 16/7/20
Glad you feel that way to Steve. Can’t stand Leicester or their muggy fans. F** them, hope they mess up top 4.
Their fanbase are known as mongies. They are full of weapons. Would love to beat them on Sunday LOL
posted on 16/7/20
Lesta got a hard fixture line up
posted on 16/7/20
comment by Neo- PL CHAMPIONS (U9135)
posted 2 hours, 11 minutes ago
Apologies for our fack up last night, truly embarrassing result
Still wouldn't rule out Spurs finishing 5th actually. The way Leicester are playing, 1 point from their last 3 games wouldn't surprise me.
Also as Phenom said, if City's overturned ban results in you not playing in the CL next season, it seems a scenario too Spursy not to happen.
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Yeah what the fack was that Neo
Was relying on your boys to do us a favour
posted on 16/7/20
It's a shame top 5 doesn't still get CL. It would have made these last few games between all the teams in the race a lot more dramatic, and we could have got a bit of payback on Leicester by beating them to 5th.
posted on 16/7/20
I will be happy with a Europa place and finishing above Arsenal. Neither is nailed on, so will make the last two games very nervy.
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