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mattteo Flag 06 Apr 17 12.25pm Send a Private Message to mattteo Add mattteo as a friend

With the latest results (Burnley's 3 points, Southampton's win and and Bournemouth's draw at Liverpool) it is very likely that 1 of those 3 will go down (hopefully not Palace.)

Realistically, we can expect from the schedule:

Swansea:
At home:
vs Everton 1 point
vs Stoke AND WBA 4 points (Swansea is pretty good at home)

Away:
at United 0
at West Ham 0-1
at Sunderland 1-3 points
at Watford 1 point

Total: 35-38 points

Hull:
At home:
vs Sunderland 3 points
vs Tottenham 0 points
vs Watford 3 points

Away:
at Palace let's just leave this one out for now
at City 0 points
at Southampton 0-1 points
at Stoke 1 point

Total: 37-38 points (without the Palace match)

Crystal Palace:
At home:
vs Arsenal 0 points
vs Tottenham 0 points
vs Leicester 1-3 points
vs Burnley 3 points
vs Hull let's leave this one out

Away:
vs Liverpool, City, United 0 points

Total: 35-37 points (without the Hull match)


If it comes down to the Palace vs Hull match it's going to be extremely hard because from my calculations 3 points will be needed instead of one. And Palace hasn't had a good season when attacking pressuring for the 3 points (the 0-4 loss against Sunderland comes to mind)

It will be hard. Could we hope that Swansea doesn't win any of its games at home and they total less points? Perhaps


Edited by mattteo (06 Apr 2017 4.28pm)

 

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palace99 Flag New Mills 06 Apr 17 12.52pm

agree it's now 1 out of 3.

Hull's impressive home form might keep them up, although away from is woeful.

Swansea not looking great at the moment, which is a relief.

Think we need points out of 1 of the 3 games v Arse, Spurs and Liverpool and at least 4 points from Leicester and Burnley.

If we can get 7 from the above the Hull game will be less stressful!!!

We are still in the best position

 

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Painter Flag Croydon 06 Apr 17 1.11pm Send a Private Message to Painter Add Painter as a friend

Originally posted by mattteo

With the latest results (Burnley's 3 points, Southampton's win and and Bournemouth's draw at Liverpool) it is very likely that 1 of those 3 will go down (hopefully not Palace.)

Realistically, we can expect from the schedule:

Swansea:
At home:
vs Everton 1 point
vs Stoke AND WBA 4 points (Swansea is pretty good at home)

Away:
at United 0
at West Ham 0-1
at Sunderland 1-3 points
at Watford 1 point

Total: 35-38 points

Hull:
At home:
vs Sunderland 3 points
vs Tottenham 0 points
vs Watford 3 points

Away:
at Palace let's just leave this one out for now
at City 0 points
at Southampton 0-1 points
at Stoke 1 point

Total: 37-38 points (without the Palace match)

Crystal Palace:
At home:
vs Arsenal 0 points
vs Tottenham 0 points
vs Leicester 1-3 points
vs Burnley 3 points
vs Hull let's leave this one out

Away:
vs Liverpool, City, United 0 points

Total: 35-37 points (without the Hull match)


If it comes down to the Palace vs Hull match it's going to be extremely hard because from my calculations 3 points will be needed instead of one. And Palace hasn't had a good season going forward (the 0-4 loss against Sunderland comes to mind)

It will be hard. Could we hope that Swansea doesn't win any of its games at home and they total less points? Perhaps

Why waste your time, with all this, you cannot predict any game now.
Apart from that West Ham are in the mix.

 

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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 06 Apr 17 1.15pm

The big game at the weekend, for us and Hull, is Swansea vs West Ham (and to a lesser extent Boro vs Burnley). The results from those two games, if they go our way, will make a huge difference as we go into a 'less brutal' run of games.

Ideally, a draw in both, or a draw and boro win would be the best outcome.

Neither Hull or us are really expecting to pick up points in our next game. But those four have to.

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 06 Apr 17 1.16pm

Originally posted by Painter

Why waste your time, with all this, you cannot predict any game now.
Apart from that West Ham are in the mix.

Big time, and playing Swansea on Saturday - Essentially a six pointer. West Ham's form has been in a free fall of late.

 


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bexleydave Flag Barnehurst 06 Apr 17 1.19pm Send a Private Message to bexleydave Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add bexleydave as a friend

Originally posted by Painter

Why waste your time, with all this, you cannot predict any game now.
Apart from that West Ham are in the mix.

This is correct. Who'd have predicted a win at Chelsea and a loss at Southampton or that we'd be top of the injury table? We need to keep gathering as many points as we can because we've no idea what other teams are going to do or how many points we may need for safety.

 


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eagles911 Flag 06 Apr 17 1.22pm Send a Private Message to eagles911 Add eagles911 as a friend

Id actually say West Hams form is the worst out of the 4 teams. They could fall right down!

 

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Bangell Flag Oxford 06 Apr 17 1.23pm Send a Private Message to Bangell Add Bangell as a friend

Originally posted by Painter

Why waste your time, with all this, you cannot predict any game now.
Apart from that West Ham are in the mix.

Ah, you clearly underestimate mattteo's belief that he is a football oracle

 

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Painter Flag Croydon 06 Apr 17 1.28pm Send a Private Message to Painter Add Painter as a friend

Originally posted by Bangell

Ah, you clearly underestimate mattteo's belief that he is a football oracle

I would use another term!

Did he predict our win at Chelsea?

 

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chateauferret Flag 06 Apr 17 1.36pm

Just been looking at the odds FWIW.

Wet spam: 12/1
Palace: 11/2
Hull: 11/8
Swansea: evens
Boro: 20/1 on
Sunderland: goosed

 


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Ginger Pubic Wig Flag Wickham de L'Ouest 06 Apr 17 1.44pm Send a Private Message to Ginger Pubic Wig Add Ginger Pubic Wig as a friend

I agree that it's a bit futile to predict what'll happen, but quite good fun nonetheless (even if it does result in a slight loosening of the bowel).

I wouldn't be surprised to see somebody in that Leicester-to-West Ham range losing their next 3 and finding themselves right down in the dogfight with the three mentioned. West Ham in particular have turned to s*** and long may it continue.

Our own destiny will depend on how fast our injuries clear up to key men.


 


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Username Flag Horsham 06 Apr 17 2.16pm Send a Private Message to Username Add Username as a friend

Originally posted by Ginger Pubic Wig

I agree that it's a bit futile to predict what'll happen, but quite good fun nonetheless (even if it does result in a slight loosening of the bowel).

I wouldn't be surprised to see somebody in that Leicester-to-West Ham range losing their next 3 and finding themselves right down in the dogfight with the three mentioned. West Ham in particular have turned to s*** and long may it continue.

Our own destiny will depend on how fast our injuries clear up to key men.


Bournemouth have two more tough games up next, then they play a lot of teams at the bottom. That could be great for them, or it could mean they get sucked back in.

 


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