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peterg Anerley 24 Apr 17 12.46pm | |
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How many points will we finish with?
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Mr_Gristle In the land of Whelk Eaters 24 Apr 17 12.54pm | |
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Lose 2-1 to Spurs in a right battle with the full first XI and lose again to a smash & grab by Burnley, or go down by 2 or 3 to Spurs with a "rotation" side and assert ourselves against Burnley with a 2-0 win? It's all about the Burnley game.
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sa_eagle Just outside Cape Town 24 Apr 17 1.18pm | |
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As I was thinking about our bid for safety and all the permutations like MNFS and realistic points for survival, I thought I'd take a look at how many points have been required for Prem survival since it was cut to 20 teams in the 95/96 season. Season | Points | 17th Place | Minimum points for Safety required 95/96 38 Southampton 38 GD The most interesting part of this is not the number of points the 17th placed team accrued but rather how many they could have got away with. Four teams have survived on GD and only four times in the Prem have more than 38 points been required for safety. Whilst I wouldn't claim we're safe yet (at least not mathematically), I do think we are and believe one more win really would see us 100% safe. Apologies, it won't let me use tabs. Edited by sa_eagle (24 Apr 2017 1.21pm) Edited by sa_eagle (24 Apr 2017 1.22pm)
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balfmalark 24 Apr 17 1.21pm | |
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One more win for us means swansea have to win all of their remaining games. They havent managed back to back wins since january, let alone 3 in a row and especially not 4. We've got 5 more bites at the cherry, I think we can muster 3 points out of it, whether against spurs or burnley, it doesnt matter
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phillanth London 24 Apr 17 2.13pm | |
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I hope we play a full strength team on Wednesday and again on Saturday. Well said! We would be crazy to rest players at this vital stage of the season. They will on the beach in five games time! Bring in PVA and Sakho and that's it. We cannot afford to write off the Spurs game and count on three points against Burnley. This is Palace FFS.
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BarEagle Monmouth 24 Apr 17 2.23pm | |
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Originally posted by Mr_Gristle
Lose 2-1 to Spurs in a right battle with the full first XI and lose again to a smash & grab by Burnley, or go down by 2 or 3 to Spurs with a "rotation" side and assert ourselves against Burnley with a 2-0 win? It's all about the Burnley game. I agree ^^^
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Ray in Houston Houston 24 Apr 17 2.30pm | |
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Originally posted by phillanth
Well said! We would be crazy to rest players at this vital stage of the season. They will on the beach in five games time! Bring in PVA and Sakho and that's it. We cannot afford to write off the Spurs game and count on three points against Burnley. This is Palace FFS. Exactly. Benteke, Zaha and Cabaye got taken off early against the Poo, so Sakho coming back is the only "forced" change, with PvA likely replacing Schlupp by choice. My only other thought is to play Macarthur instead of Townsend in midfield - to help defensively against Alli and Erickson - and bring Andros on later if needed or as a swap for Zaha if he's tiring. The good news is that (a) Sam is smarter than I, and (2) we have options to replace starters with like quality. It's not running up the white flag to make the changes I am mooting. Edited by Ray in Houston (24 Apr 2017 2.31pm)
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chateauferret 24 Apr 17 2.44pm | |
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Swansea played against a truly feeble effort at home on Saturday and going to Old Trafford with European football still up for grabs will be an entirely different matter. United will exterminate them. Then even if Burnley manage a draw at Selhurst we will be home and hosed. And even if we lose against Spurs and Burnley a hell of a lot else has to happen before we are back in bother. Chelsea 1 Palace 2 Not exactly relegation form, is it? So much pant-wetting on here we could open our own Chinese laundry. Edited by chateauferret (24 Apr 2017 2.46pm)
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Holmesdale 1989 24 Apr 17 5.07pm | |
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Originally posted by chateauferret
Swansea played against a truly feeble effort at home on Saturday and going to Old Trafford with European football still up for grabs will be an entirely different matter. United will exterminate them. Edited by chateauferret (24 Apr 2017 2.46pm) Totally. Swansea will lose two of their remaining fixtures. Yesterday made us safe.
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Vaibow vancouver/croydon 24 Apr 17 10.22pm | |
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I think it's a ploy, I can't see us making drastic changes, I do think, however, he will rest certain players, having them start on the bench or off at half time.
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Ray in Houston Houston 24 Apr 17 10.24pm | |
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Originally posted by Holmesdale 1989
Totally. Swansea will lose two of their remaining fixtures. Yesterday made us safe. They have won once in their last 5 games, losing 3.
We don't do possession; we do defense and attack. Everything else is just wa**ing with a football. |
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sa_eagle Just outside Cape Town 28 Apr 17 9.15am | |
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It's nice to see us absent from this Attachment: Absent Palace.png (433.98Kb)
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