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scarlet Turkey 07 Jul 20 8.16pm | |
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All in all it's been a great season so far. Yes, we still need a world class striker but who doesn't. The manager's age. Bentekes lack of goals, talk of getting a grafter manager and not a top flight one, promotion of youth? - are all good debating topics, But a little devil on my shoulder is still saying we are not mathematically safe ,,,,
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Eaglecoops CR3 07 Jul 20 8.41pm | |
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To answer the question. Yes.
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Ian-VI Vicenza 08 Jul 20 6.59am | |
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Again???
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Buckspalace Thornborough 08 Jul 20 8.10am | |
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As houses, this season anyway.
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cpj Kent 08 Jul 20 9.41am | |
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Not mathematically - we still need 1 point or for Villa and Bournemouth to drop another. If they both won their last 5 (very unlikely but remember Oldham in 92 or 93 I think) and we lost our lost 4 we'd all be on 42.
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doombear Too far from Selhurst Park 08 Jul 20 10.57am | |
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it's not just about Villa and Bournemouth. include both West Ham and Watford. Why? because of the following fixtures where both teams CAN'T get maximum points: West Ham v Watford (17 Jul) Also (and I well remember Oldham) Can't see the bottom clubs getting maximum points with the following clutch of fixtures: Bournemouth v Spurs Bournemouth v Leicester (12 Jul) Bear in mind also that in their last 6 games (18 between them), Watford, Villa and Bournemouth have managed a solitary victory (Watford's over Norwich last night) and four draws. In short YES we ARE safe.
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BelfastEagle 08 Jul 20 11.13am | |
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Mathematically no. And remember we are the only team in the history of the premier league to be relegated who were not in the bottom 3 at the start of the last game of season.
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Spiderman Horsham 08 Jul 20 11.46am | |
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Originally posted by doombear
it's not just about Villa and Bournemouth. include both West Ham and Watford. Why? because of the following fixtures where both teams CAN'T get maximum points: West Ham v Watford (17 Jul) Also (and I well remember Oldham) Can't see the bottom clubs getting maximum points with the following clutch of fixtures: Bournemouth v Spurs Bournemouth v Leicester (12 Jul) Bear in mind also that in their last 6 games (18 between them), Watford, Villa and Bournemouth have managed a solitary victory (Watford's over Norwich last night) and four draws. In short YES we ARE safe. The bottom 3 now will be relegated.
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glaziermart 08 Jul 20 4.36pm | |
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Originally posted by cpj
Not mathematically - we still need 1 point or for Villa and Bournemouth to drop another. If they both won their last 5 (very unlikely but remember Oldham in 92 or 93 I think) and we lost our lost 4 we'd all be on 42.
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cpj Kent 08 Jul 20 4.39pm | |
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Originally posted by glaziermart
Sorry, but what don't you understand about the term 'mathematically'? We won't go down - but mathematically we could.
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Chaslington Croydon, London 08 Jul 20 4.45pm | |
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If West Ham drop points against Burnley tonight then we're mathematically safe. Realistically, we were safe after beating Bournemouth 2-0.
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Painter Croydon 08 Jul 20 8.06pm | |
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Anyone who has 34 points or more is safe. None of the bottom 3 are picking up points, it could be the lowest number of points required for a long time. The lowest points tally required was 31 in 2009/10, when Burnley were 18th with 30 points.
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