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This is Town we're talking about JASOG. The Town of the 70's, 80's, 90's, 00'sies were no different to the current Town of the 10'sies. I did start watching them in the 60's but it's not hard to work out when I finally jumped on the glory hunting bandwagon.
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15-04-2018, 21:59
(This post was last modified: 17-04-2018, 08:23 by Lord Snooty.)
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BRIGHTON: Pts 35, GD -15
Tue 17: Spurs (h)
Sat 28: Burnley (a)
Fri 4: Man Utd (h)
Wed 9: Man City (a)
Sun 13: Liverpool (a)
TOWN: Pts 35, GD -27
Sat 28 Everton (h)
Sun 6: Man City (a)
Wed 9: Chelsea (a)
Sun 13: Arsenal (h)
WEST HAM: Pts 34, GD -18
Mon 16: Stoke (h)
Sun 22: Arsenal (a)
Sun 29: Man City (h)
Sat 5: Leicester (a)
Thu 10: Man Utd (h)
Sun 13: Everton (h)
CRYSTAL PALACE: Pts 34, GD -18
Sat 21: Watford (a)
Sat 28: Leicester (h)
Sat 5: Stoke (a)
Sun 13: WBA (h)
SWANSEA: Pts 33, GD -19
Sat 22: Man City (a)
Sat 28: Chelsea (h)
Sat 5: Bournemouth (a)
Tue 8: Southampton (h)
Sun 13: Stoke (h)
SOUTHAMPTON: Pts 28, GD -20
Thu 19: Leicester (a)
Sun 22: FA Cup semi against Chelsea
Sat 28: Bournemouth (h)
Sat 5: Everton (a)
Tue 8: Swansea (a)
Sun 13: Man City (h)
STOKE: Pts 27, GD -33
Mon 16: West Ham (a)
Sun 22: Burnley (h)
Sat 28: Liverpool (a)
Sat 5: Crystal Palace (h)
Sun 13: Swansea (a)
WBA: Pts 24, GD -25
Sun 22: Liverpool (h)
Sat 28: Newcastle (a)
Sat 5: Spurs (h)
Sun 13: Crystal Palace (a)
So who do we want to win on Monday night? I suppose we'll have to go for West Ham to keep Stoke down there. More important to keep that distance between us and the bottom 3 than hanging on to 14th place. Though a draw would be alright I suppose.
Especially as Stoke have some winnable games on paper. They play three times before we kick off again. Win at West Ham and then beat Burnley at home puts them 2 points behind us before they travel to Anfield on the Saturday dinnertime before we play Everton.
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The great thing for you now is the games between the other teams that are left. If Swansea stay up, then it will almost guarantee you do as well because the will likely mean that they got at least draws against Stoke and Soton, and as those teams now need wins not draws to catch you it bodes well for you. Even if they all share the points by winning one but losing the next, they won’t get enough points.
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There are always surprise results at this time of season, like the one at Old Trafford today. No reason why we can't do something similar.
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Arsene Nil haven't picked up a point on their travels this year. Their last away point was a 1-1 draw at West Brom on New Years Eve.
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West Ham and Stoke were utter garbage tonight. If Stoke keep hold of Lambert, they could do a Sunderland next season.
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(16-04-2018, 23:21)Lord Snooty Wrote: West Ham and Stoke were utter garbage tonight. If Stoke keep hold of Lambert, they could do a Sunderland next season.
I agree, WH had a few good moves and did show some quality but Stoke were awful!!! They were so predictable when trying to play out from the back, a couple of passes across the back, a forward short pass to a midfielder, he looks up to find no runners or movement, so back to the CH who is closed down and pumps it aimlessly forward!!!! They have so few good players, and the one or two they have will not be there next season, so they will have to buy big and wisely or as you say will struggle.
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BRIGHTON: Pts 35, GD -15
Tue 17: Spurs (h)
Sat 28: Burnley (a)
Fri 4: Man Utd (h)
Wed 9: Man City (a)
Sun 13: Liverpool (a)
WEST HAM: Pts 35, GD -18
Sun 22: Arsenal (a)
Sun 29: Man City (h)
Sat 5: Leicester (a)
Thu 10: Man Utd (h)
Sun 13: Everton (h)
TOWN: Pts 35, GD -27
Sat 28 Everton (h)
Sun 6: Man City (a)
Wed 9: Chelsea (a)
Sun 13: Arsenal (h)
CRYSTAL PALACE: Pts 34, GD -18
Sat 21: Watford (a)
Sat 28: Leicester (h)
Sat 5: Stoke (a)
Sun 13: WBA (h)
SWANSEA: Pts 33, GD -19
Sat 22: Man City (a)
Sat 28: Chelsea (h)
Sat 5: Bournemouth (a)
Tue 8: Southampton (h)
Sun 13: Stoke (h)
SOUTHAMPTON: Pts 28, GD -20
Thu 19: Leicester (a)
Sun 22: FA Cup semi against Chelsea
Sat 28: Bournemouth (h)
Sat 5: Everton (a)
Tue 8: Swansea (a)
Sun 13: Man City (h)
STOKE: Pts 28, GD -33
Sun 22: Burnley (h)
Sat 28: Liverpool (a)
Sat 5: Crystal Palace (h)
Sun 13: Swansea (a)
WBA: Pts 24, GD -25
Sun 22: Liverpool (h)
Sat 28: Newcastle (a)
Sat 5: Spurs (h)
Sun 13: Crystal Palace (a)
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Absolutely massive game tonight...Leicester v Southampton.
If Saints lose that then it's 7 behind with 4 games left.
As we both have to play Man City....and all things being equal, we both lose to them....then it'll be 7 behind with 3 games left.
2 wins and a draw v Bornmuff, Everton and Swansea is certainly possible for Saints....but not a certainty.
Without us gaining a single point until the end of the season I still think we can stay up.
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Saints get a point against a Leicester side already in their flip flops. Not the worst result.
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