No time for Norwich I’m afraid can’t forget how signed Johnson, Becchio & Howson. Remember Warnock thinking he’d got a great deal signing Steve Morison Its a decent away trip though & I like the Compleat Angler pub on the River Yare.Leonickroberts wrote:
I agree that Watford look good but not brilliant, and none of the playoff sides are particularly great, but this Norwich side is pretty phenomenal and the club seems to be very well run. They'll be a great addition to the EPL, and should be able to hang onto Buendia at least, even if Aarons does go (I'd love him at Leeds but unlikely we can compete).
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Too Ten is a great performance and would have been taken it without doubt at the start.ChilwellWhite wrote:A top ten finish would be amazing especially as the 2 teams that came up with us have really struggled and could both be relegated. I honestly thought we would finish just above a relegation spot. Can’t see any of the teams coming causing any problems next season and I would think all 3, irrespective of which 3 they are will start as favourites to go down, thus the yo-yo continues
Think the next two matches are big in the fact could win or lose either.
Win them both and think it would be likely we could win all our remaining games and we would climb higher (7th?) . Lose both and can see us finishing just outside top ten.
In reality can't see us winning or losing both.
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I’m delighted with this season so far. Mid-table with a possibility of top ten is a wonderful return to the top division.
I agree that 9th to 11th are likely to be between us, Arsenal, and Villa, with Villa having a game in hand but a more difficult run-in.
My guess is
9th 56-59 Leeds
10th 55-57 Arsenal
11th 51-52 Villa
To go higher than 9th, we would also need Spurs to drop 7 points more than we do from their last five games, or else Everton or Liverpool to drop even more than that.
So if we beat Spurs (and win our other four games) we would also need Spurs to drop at least another 4 points (against Sheffield Utd, Wolves, Villa, and Leicester.)
That is possible, but not likely. And I would be delighted with anywhere in the top ten.
I agree that 9th to 11th are likely to be between us, Arsenal, and Villa, with Villa having a game in hand but a more difficult run-in.
My guess is
9th 56-59 Leeds
10th 55-57 Arsenal
11th 51-52 Villa
To go higher than 9th, we would also need Spurs to drop 7 points more than we do from their last five games, or else Everton or Liverpool to drop even more than that.
So if we beat Spurs (and win our other four games) we would also need Spurs to drop at least another 4 points (against Sheffield Utd, Wolves, Villa, and Leicester.)
That is possible, but not likely. And I would be delighted with anywhere in the top ten.
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Beat Spurs (& Brighton) and it could get interestingClarke One Nil wrote:I’m delighted with this season so far. Mid-table with a possibility of top ten is a wonderful return to the top division.
I agree that 9th to 11th are likely to be between us, Arsenal, and Villa, with Villa having a game in hand but a more difficult run-in.
My guess is
9th 56-59 Leeds
10th 55-57 Arsenal
11th 51-52 Villa
To go higher than 9th, we would also need Spurs to drop 7 points more than we do from their last five games, or else Everton or Liverpool to drop even more than that.
So if we beat Spurs (and win our other four games) we would also need Spurs to drop at least another 4 points (against Sheffield Utd, Wolves, Villa, and Leicester.)
That is possible, but not likely. And I would be delighted with anywhere in the top ten.
Based on last 5 games we have gained 11 points, Spurs 8pts, Everton 6pts, Arsenal 5pts, Villa 4pts.
That is excellent considering our opposition.
All keep that form and we will finish 9th but a little closer to those above. But as I say beat Spurs and Brighton and look up.
Remind me again how many points we got from the last 5 games last year
Just a point but Man City winning the League Cup moves the English place in the new European Conference to league position, 6th or 7th depending on the FA Cup winners getting a Champs League spot (or even 8th if Chelsea or Scum win the Champs or Europa League and finish outside the to 4).
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The lot of the supporter is to veer between optimism and pessimism depending on the last performance. With the remaining opponents being 3 of the bottom 5, all of whom will have zilch to motivate them by the time we play them, our best players all back from injury, and how well we played yesterday, it has to be 59, doesn’t it!
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As above.Metro1962 wrote: I am going for Leeds to finish above Liverpool
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I love your optimism but that’s giving Liverpool only 1 point from their last 4 games?Metro1962 wrote:As above.Metro1962 wrote: I am going for Leeds to finish above Liverpool
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Well 1 point is allowed but not at Leeds expense.dunboyne white wrote:I love your optimism but that’s giving Liverpool only 1 point from their last 4 games?Metro1962 wrote:As above.Metro1962 wrote: I am going for Leeds to finish above Liverpool
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One more win guarantees 10th. Every chance we'll win both games given current form but more than likely Arsenal will take the 4 points they need, so 10th it's going to be.
59 points would be a phenomenal return for a newly promoted team. In each of the last three seasons, 59 points would have delivered 7th.
59 points would be a phenomenal return for a newly promoted team. In each of the last three seasons, 59 points would have delivered 7th.
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I said before the season started I just wanted to survive and not become the whipping boys of the Premier League. Think those concerns are well put to bed.
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