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mattteo 05 Nov 17 6.19pm | |
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So how 'bout that OP question?
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 05 Nov 17 6.41pm | |
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Originally posted by Plaistow Eagle
This...!! IMO - we need to win minimum 4 of the next 8 games; Everton (H) If I was Roy looking at the way we are playing and full credit to him and Ray Lew - the way they have changed things around - I would be saying there is no reason we can't take 15 points out of this run of fixtures. COYP..!! That's either 5 wins from 7 games or 4 wins and 3 draws from these games.I really cannot see us getting this. Everton have won today coming from 2-0 down so this will give them some confidence, besides they might have a new manager when they play us. By the end of these 7 games, it might, in effect, be all over for us.
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mattteo 05 Nov 17 6.50pm | |
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Originally posted by Willo
That's either 5 wins from 7 games or 4 wins and 3 draws from these games.I really cannot see us getting this. Everton have won today coming from 2-0 down so this will give them some confidence, besides they might have a new manager when they play us. By the end of these 7 games, it might, in effect, be all over for us. Don't worry about Everton. Given how good their teams are, Everton and West Ham will surely recover. It's only been 11 matches, there are 27 to go. They'll have no problem avoiding relegation (they have goalscorers and assisters like Chicharito, Lanzini, Rooney, Sigurdsson etc ). Neither will Leicester go down. And....the ONE team which has taken an important option to avoid relegation is Burnley. At the way things are looking.......Palace and Swansea need a miracle, while the others are battling it out to avoid that 3rd place going down. Watford and Newcastle look especially strong. West Brom is always good at counter attacking. Edited by mattteo (05 Nov 2017 6.51pm)
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 05 Nov 17 6.54pm | |
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Originally posted by mattteo
Don't worry about Everton. Given how good their teams are, Everton and West Ham will surely recover. It's only been 11 matches, there are 27 to go. They'll have no problem avoiding relegation (they have goalscorers and assisters like Chicharito, Lanzini, Rooney, Sigurdsson etc ). Neither will Leicester go down. And....the ONE team which has taken an important option to avoid relegation is Burnley. At the way things are looking.......Palace and Swansea need a miracle, while the others are battling it out to avoid that 3rd place going down. Watford and Newcastle look especially strong. West Brom is always good at counter attacking. Edited by mattteo (05 Nov 2017 6.51pm) From our perspective it is starting to look that way. Edited by Willo (05 Nov 2017 6.54pm)
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PhuketEagle Phuket 05 Nov 17 7.06pm | |
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Not looked at the table after this week's results but last week worked out that after today we would've played 9 of the top 11 teams in 11 games. On that basis we shd really be expecting(!) to pick up points against some of the lower-placed sides whch we still have to play. Here's hoping....
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braunstoneagle the middle of bumf*** nowhere... 05 Nov 17 7.17pm | |
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i wont pretend everythings fine as its far from fine. the situation is were bottom, and the reality is were 6 points from safety with almost the entire top half of last years top 8 played after 11 games. in the last month weve played like a top 10 team, if we were playibg like a team 6 points adrift i would be worried, it will probably take til the last few games to see us safe, but im sure we will be. also cabaye is the nuts & has been since he joined us, any critisism has purely been because of his reputation when he joined us,
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michaelpearce grays 08 Nov 17 11.06am | |
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Originally posted by cpj
I wasn't blaming the keeper for the goal today - mainly because I haven't seen it yet. My point was that regardless of whether you favour Speroni or Hennessey, we haven't had a clean sheet all season, and I can't remember the last MOTM performance by our keeper (perhaps Chelsea away?) - they're certainly rare. It always seems that the opposition keeper plays out of his skin against us.
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Eaglecoops CR3 08 Nov 17 3.12pm | |
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Just read through all 4 pages and I think there are just one or two responses to the OP. C'mon guys stay on page, the OP is questioning Cabaye's field position. My answer to this is that RLC is strong in that forward playing midfield position and as a youngster will have the legs over Cabaye, therefore I think Cabaye in the middle of the park with Luka behind him makes more sense than in an advanced position. This is not to say that he won't have opportunities to get forward.
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premier fan BR4 08 Nov 17 4.05pm | |
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Hmm.. I don't think this is the influencing factor. We were very unlucky against Spurs. Great result and performance against Chelsea. My concern is the match v West Ham. We were either very lucky or unlucky depending on how you viewed this. However, my concern going forward is how we start our home games. If we start like we did against Chelsea fine but if we mirror the first half performance of that against West Ham, we're going to have problems again. We definitely need to get our starting mentality right for our home games to have any chance of getting out of this mess. Edited by premier fan (08 Nov 2017 4.06pm) Edited by premier fan (08 Nov 2017 4.09pm) Edited by premier fan (08 Nov 2017 4.10pm)
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iheartcpfc SE25 08 Nov 17 6.10pm | |
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Originally posted by mattteo
So how 'bout that OP question? No. Yo has been at his best when he can control our buildup from deeper while having Luka behind him to mop up. He also has his scrappy doo side of the game in interceptions and whatnot that I wouldn't trust RLC or someone to emulate. He's the player with the best passing range and vision in our team and I think he contributes most in the middle third. We would miss a player of his quality there if we moved him up between the lines just ask Big Sam how you get the best from him...
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mattteo 09 Nov 17 6.22pm | |
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Originally posted by Eaglecoops
Just read through all 4 pages and I think there are just one or two responses to the OP. C'mon guys stay on page, the OP is questioning Cabaye's field position. My answer to this is that RLC is strong in that forward playing midfield position and as a youngster will have the legs over Cabaye, therefore I think Cabaye in the middle of the park with Luka behind him makes more sense than in an advanced position. This is not to say that he won't have opportunities to get forward.
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