Half way there

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arrgee
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Re: Half way there

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A11M11 wrote:
Mon Jan 30, 2023 6:57 pm
The target was to get champions league next year which means top 4 . As such we are ahead of schedule . If we do drop back and still qualify we have to consider it as progress . Having said that we are in a position that none of us expected and it would seem that if the rumours are correct the club are trying to supplement the squad and are going for it. Lets hope that they make it.
Yes, top 4 or UEFA cup. Either works for me. However, that written…

WE ARE TOP OF THE LEAGUE!!!

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Wooooooohoooo livin’ on a prayer……

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I did a quick look at the remaining fixtures and looked at where Arsenal and Man City could drop points and my predictions had City winning the League by 2pts. Dippers and City are the obvious slip-ups but the unpredictable Chavs at home as well as Brighton could be difficult for us. I think we will beat the Bolton of the North East. City have tricky games with Brighton and Everton away. They also have the Chavs at home who will be on the beach by then and will not want to do us any favors. City's remaining fixtures are Dippers, Leicester, Us, West Ham, Leeds, and Chelsea at home and Southampton, Brighton, Everton, Fulham, and Brentford away. To counter my pessimistic forecast that I am fucking useless at predicting results. Remember 89 Derby, Wimbledon at home Dippers away. Who could have predicted those 3 results? I had us parading the Trophy after the Wimbledon game.

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I think we win the league if City drop points in 2 or 3 games. I don’t see us not dropping anything outside of an assumed loss away to City. If we avoid defeat at City that is a game changer.

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Re: Half way there

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John F wrote:
Wed Mar 29, 2023 9:40 am
I did a quick look at the remaining fixtures and looked at where Arsenal and Man City could drop points and my predictions had City winning the League by 2pts. Dippers and City are the obvious slip-ups but the unpredictable Chavs at home as well as Brighton could be difficult for us. I think we will beat the Bolton of the North East. City have tricky games with Brighton and Everton away. They also have the Chavs at home who will be on the beach by then and will not want to do us any favors. City's remaining fixtures are Dippers, Leicester, Us, West Ham, Leeds, and Chelsea at home and Southampton, Brighton, Everton, Fulham, and Brentford away. To counter my pessimistic forecast that I am fucking useless at predicting results. Remember 89 Derby, Wimbledon at home Dippers away. Who could have predicted those 3 results? I had us parading the Trophy after the Wimbledon game.
Manchester City have one or two trips to Europe. And their trip to Brighton has yet to be scheduled. And Arsenal get an extra day before City fixture as they play Southampton on Friday. Arsenal just need to focus on winning the next 5 games. Do that and hard to see City winning title.

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arrgee wrote:
Wed Mar 29, 2023 10:57 am
John F wrote:
Wed Mar 29, 2023 9:40 am
I did a quick look at the remaining fixtures and looked at where Arsenal and Man City could drop points and my predictions had City winning the League by 2pts. Dippers and City are the obvious slip-ups but the unpredictable Chavs at home as well as Brighton could be difficult for us. I think we will beat the Bolton of the North East. City have tricky games with Brighton and Everton away. They also have the Chavs at home who will be on the beach by then and will not want to do us any favors. City's remaining fixtures are Dippers, Leicester, Us, West Ham, Leeds, and Chelsea at home and Southampton, Brighton, Everton, Fulham, and Brentford away. To counter my pessimistic forecast that I am fucking useless at predicting results. Remember 89 Derby, Wimbledon at home Dippers away. Who could have predicted those 3 results? I had us parading the Trophy after the Wimbledon game.
Manchester City have one or two trips to Europe. And their trip to Brighton has yet to be scheduled. And Arsenal get an extra day before City fixture as they play Southampton on Friday. Arsenal just need to focus on winning the next 5 games. Do that and hard to see City winning title.
We have been top and the best team in the league for three quarters of the season …..just have to see it through
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robbo10 wrote:
Wed Feb 01, 2023 10:57 am
Wooooooohoooo livin’ on a prayer……
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-hFZhVzHwY


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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CuUefy9bT9U

8) 8)

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Could depend on Saliba’s fitness, we should get away with it on Saturday but worry about Holding for the big away gamesHaaland potentially out for a few games may not be a good thing either as I think hes upset their balance.

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Update from Arsenal today, William Saliba being monitored day to day at present. The club are not ruling out a return for their trip to Anfield a week Sunday #AFC

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mcdowell42 wrote:
Thu Mar 30, 2023 5:52 pm
Update from Arsenal today, William Saliba being monitored day to day at present. The club are not ruling out a return for their trip to Anfield a week Sunday #AFC
I have an update but literally no point putting it up. :lol:

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BobbyPires7 wrote:
Mon Apr 24, 2023 11:46 am
mcdowell42 wrote:
Thu Mar 30, 2023 5:52 pm
Update from Arsenal today, William Saliba being monitored day to day at present. The club are not ruling out a return for their trip to Anfield a week Sunday #AFC
I have an update but literally no point putting it up. :lol:
is it Saka's lawn has got Red Thread ? :shock: :D

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gazzatt2 wrote:
Mon Apr 24, 2023 1:26 pm
BobbyPires7 wrote:
Mon Apr 24, 2023 11:46 am
mcdowell42 wrote:
Thu Mar 30, 2023 5:52 pm
Update from Arsenal today, William Saliba being monitored day to day at present. The club are not ruling out a return for their trip to Anfield a week Sunday #AFC
I have an update but literally no point putting it up. :lol:
is it Saka's lawn has got Red Thread ? :shock: :D
I saw ESR in Nando’s. :lol:

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BobbyPires7 wrote:
Mon Apr 24, 2023 1:34 pm
gazzatt2 wrote:
Mon Apr 24, 2023 1:26 pm
BobbyPires7 wrote:
Mon Apr 24, 2023 11:46 am
mcdowell42 wrote:
Thu Mar 30, 2023 5:52 pm
Update from Arsenal today, William Saliba being monitored day to day at present. The club are not ruling out a return for their trip to Anfield a week Sunday #AFC
I have an update but literally no point putting it up. :lol:
is it Saka's lawn has got Red Thread ? :shock: :D
I saw ESR in Nando’s. :lol:
Its Barnet so. :lol: :wink:

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