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7sisters
03-11-2019, 09:46 AM
We must be considered to have the easier run in. Obvious away day banana skins at Watford, Everton, Ann Lester but no more top 6 clashes, as opposed to the rest.
I’m getting quite excited about the distinct possibility of us crashing out of the last 16 of the CL next season. :cloud9:

Sir C
03-11-2019, 09:47 AM
We must be considered to have the easier run in. Obvious away day banana skins at Watford, Everton, Ann Lester but no more top 6 clashes, as opposed to the rest.
I’m getting quite excited about the distinct possibility of us crashing out of the last 16 of the CL next season. :cloud9:

You realise we've got 5 waya games?

We're going to finish 5th.

Burney
03-11-2019, 09:50 AM
We must be considered to have the easier run in. Obvious away day banana skins at Watford, Everton, Ann Lester but no more top 6 clashes, as opposed to the rest.
I’m getting quite excited about the distinct possibility of us crashing out of the last 16 of the CL next season. :cloud9:

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Burney
03-11-2019, 09:54 AM
You realise we've got 5 waya games?

We're going to finish 5th.

The only thing that can prevent that is Tottenham's behaviour becoming even more spursy.

Frankly, I've been hating them for a good 35 years or so and even I've been surprised at the extent of their spursyness in the last couple of weeks.

Sir C
03-11-2019, 09:56 AM
The only thing that can prevent that is Tottenham's behaviour becoming even more spursy.

Frankly, I've been hating them for a good 35 years or so and even I've been surprised at the extent of their spursyness in the last couple of weeks.

Given their failure to refresh the squad in the last couple of transfer windows, I was sort of hoping they would run out of steam.

Man, how they've run out of steam.

Burney
03-11-2019, 10:02 AM
Given their failure to refresh the squad in the last couple of transfer windows, I was sort of hoping they would run out of steam.

Man, how they've run out of steam.

Maybe the effects of the drugs have worn off?

Sir C
03-11-2019, 10:03 AM
Maybe the effects of the drugs have worn off?

They should take some more then, surely?

Burney
03-11-2019, 10:05 AM
They should take some more then, surely?

I don't think it works like that. I think if you took more at this stage, you'd get found out.

To be honest, though, I have no fùcking idea what I'm talking about.

Ash
03-11-2019, 10:09 AM
We must be considered to have the easier run in. Obvious away day banana skins at Watford, Everton, Ann Lester but no more top 6 clashes, as opposed to the rest.
I’m getting quite excited about the distinct possibility of us crashing out of the last 16 of the CL next season. :cloud9:

Wolves away too. Our away form has improved a bit but is still not great. Not too optimistic but these results this weekend have given us a chance, at least.

PSRB
03-11-2019, 10:50 AM
The only thing that can prevent that is Tottenham's behaviour becoming even more spursy.

Frankly, I've been hating them for a good 35 years or so and even I've been surprised at the extent of their spursyness in the last couple of weeks.

They have been incredibly lucky the last few weeks, what with last minute equalisers/winners and yellows rather than red cards. About time the luck ran out

SWv2
03-11-2019, 10:52 AM
I heard a reference to our easier run-in but then saw said fixtures somewhere. 5 away from home?

Fúck that.

Just Trent
03-11-2019, 11:04 AM
Wolves away too. Our away form has improved a bit but is still not great. Not too optimistic but these results this weekend have given us a chance, at least.

If we show the same focus we did at Spurs, we could probably win three of those away games? Win the remaining three at home too, and it could be enough. Spurs have City and Pool away. Utd have City and Chelsea home. Chelsea Liverpool and Utd away.

We’re as good as in Ash! :-)

Viva Prat Vegas
03-11-2019, 11:07 AM
Each of the other three contenders has 2 games to play against Top 6 opposition so there's a guaranteed points drop on those occasions to help our cause

IUFG
03-11-2019, 11:07 AM
The only thing that can prevent that is Tottenham's behaviour becoming even more spursy.

Frankly, I've been hating them for a good 35 years or so and even I've been surprised at the extent of their spursyness in the last couple of weeks.

:nod:

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Burney
03-11-2019, 11:10 AM
Each of the other three contenders has 2 games to play against Top 6 opposition so there's a guaranteed points drop on those occasions to help our cause

Wanting Liverpool to beat Tottenham could be a bit of a stretch, tbh. :-(

Viva Prat Vegas
03-11-2019, 11:13 AM
Agree with you on that one Mr B
I think I'll do a Sir Trevor and go for a draw

Just Trent
03-11-2019, 11:19 AM
They have been incredibly lucky the last few weeks, what with last minute equalisers/winners and yellows rather than red cards. About time the luck ran out

:nod: They should’ve lost at Fulham and at home to Leicester. Been playing poorly in the league for about two months. They probably thought their ill gotten point against us was some kind of turning point. Sadly not. Well done Southampton!