Remember the old "top by Christmas" days in the Championship? Well first season back in the PL and we will be 14th at Christmas.
So how does this bode for where we will finish the season? Are we going to rally and get into the top 10 spots, falter but ultimately avoid relegation, doomed to be sucked into the relegation spots, or be above all those shenanigans and be roughly where we are now?
Where will end our first season back in the PL?
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Re: Where will end our first season back in the PL?
Originally I said lower top 10 but I'd say we will be 11-14th come the season end.
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Re: Where will end our first season back in the PL?
Well given the fact the teams yet to face 3 are below us and involved in the relegation (West Brom, Burnley & Brighton) while 2 (Spurs & Southampton) are involved at the top end.
It would be reasonable to expect between 7 and 10 points from those games which would put us around 12th at the half way stage.
So the question is can we progress from there or will the myth of Bielsa burn out happen.
I think a slight improvement so may just about squeeze into the top 10.
It would be reasonable to expect between 7 and 10 points from those games which would put us around 12th at the half way stage.
So the question is can we progress from there or will the myth of Bielsa burn out happen.
I think a slight improvement so may just about squeeze into the top 10.
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Re: Where will end our first season back in the PL?
So hope you're right. Kich and Llorente returning will help. Pablo back in Bielsa's good books and featuring more would make a difference. Blooding one of the youngsters rather than Roberts as a super sub striker might produce a couple of vital goals. And a quality left back in the January window would be the icing on the cake for me. Not confident though ... gotta feeling we wave goodbye to Pablo in January.Selby White wrote:Well given the fact the teams yet to face 3 are below us and involved in the relegation (West Brom, Burnley & Brighton) while 2 (Spurs & Southampton) are involved at the top end.
It would be reasonable to expect between 7 and 10 points from those games which would put us around 12th at the half way stage.
So the question is can we progress from there or will the myth of Bielsa burn out happen.
I think a slight improvement so may just about squeeze into the top 10.
Re: Where will end our first season back in the PL?
I think at the start of the season many had thought we would replicate Sheff Utd and finish top 10, but like you probably reassessing.Mr Russell wrote:Originally I said lower top 10 but I'd say we will be 11-14th come the season end.
I so don't want us to get sucked into a relegation battle and hovering a place or two above it - it will be doom and gloom amongst fan forum, and keeping a healthy gap would be great wherever we finish.