12-04-2015, 10:43
(11-04-2015, 14:49)WillieJohnstonsGreenhouse Wrote: Well it's the arse-end of the season and time to have our annual look to see who's fighting to stay in the top flight.
After last season's bum-squeaker it looks a lot rosier for us this time around. Obviously not safe but if we can't get the points needed we deserve shooting.
Don't forget Newcastle could be easily be dragged into the equation.
Table and points total as of 11th April 2015.
West Brom Sunderland Villa Hull QPR Burnley Leicester
33pts 29pts 29pts 28pts 26pts 26pts 22pts
Leicester (H) Palace (H) Spurs (A) Southampton (A) Chelsea (H) Arsenal (H) Albion (A)
Palace (A) Stoke (H) Man City (A) Palace (A) West Ham (H) Everton (A) Swansea (H)
Liverpool (H) Southampton (H) Everton (H) Liverpool (H) Liverpool (A) Leicester (H) Burnley (H)
Man Utd (A) Everton (A) West Ham (H) Arsenal (H) Man City (A) West Ham (A) Chelsea (H)
Newcastle (A) Leicester (H) Southampton (A) Burnley (H) Newcastle (H) Hull (A) Newcastle (H)
Chelsea (H) Arsenal (A) Burnley (H) Spurs (A) Leicester (A) Stoke (H) Southampton (H)
Arsenal (A) Chelsea (A) Man Utd (H) Villa (A) Sunderland (A)
QPR (H)
Any statisticians out there? Some real 6 pointers in the mix. My head hurts trying to work out the possibilities and permutations.
I'll get my gun
Thanks to the crap performances and the 'confusing' substitutions by TP I cannot see us getting more than 2 points (and could see us not getting any more) it is going to be squeaky bum time right up to the last day. I can see Villa, Burnley and Leicester all going above us. We are relying on Sunderland, Hull and QPR being as bad as us for the rest of the season.


