Quote from: john2710 on May 03, 2013, 09:30:19 PMQuote from: maidstonevillain on May 03, 2013, 05:03:18 PMQuote from: Matt Collins on May 03, 2013, 07:56:35 AMI agree if we win tomorrow it would take some combination of results to take us down.What, Wigan win their game in hand, then beat us on the final day. That is not a far-fetched combination.Wigan have won 2 premier games since December, both of those lucky. It's possible that they could win 3 or even all their games left but not likely. They could also lose all of their games. I think all teams under threat will be more than 3 points clear of Wigan by the time we play the last game. They will lose the Cup Final next Saturday & get relegated when they lose to Arsenal on the Wednesday. It's long overdue.Agree John. Their luck has to run out at some point.
Quote from: maidstonevillain on May 03, 2013, 05:03:18 PMQuote from: Matt Collins on May 03, 2013, 07:56:35 AMI agree if we win tomorrow it would take some combination of results to take us down.What, Wigan win their game in hand, then beat us on the final day. That is not a far-fetched combination.Wigan have won 2 premier games since December, both of those lucky. It's possible that they could win 3 or even all their games left but not likely. They could also lose all of their games. I think all teams under threat will be more than 3 points clear of Wigan by the time we play the last game. They will lose the Cup Final next Saturday & get relegated when they lose to Arsenal on the Wednesday. It's long overdue.
Quote from: Matt Collins on May 03, 2013, 07:56:35 AMI agree if we win tomorrow it would take some combination of results to take us down.What, Wigan win their game in hand, then beat us on the final day. That is not a far-fetched combination.
I agree if we win tomorrow it would take some combination of results to take us down.
Theyd probably die , the transposition would need to be more gradual. I could of course be completely wrong. Back on topic , if you took a pack of hungry lions and threw them into an aviary filled with canaries , what's the likely outcome ?
How about taking Dave Whelan and leaving him in Greenland? Would he evolve into a higher form of life, such as a jar of pickled beetroot?
If Wigan finally drop, perhaps Real Madrid may finally be able to tempt him away from the DW hotseat.
Quote from: damon green on May 04, 2013, 07:18:58 AMHow about taking Dave Whelan and leaving him in Greenland? Would he evolve into a higher form of life, such as a jar of pickled beetroot?I cannot describe my dislike of uncle Dave. I would love him to go down, and his bleating about Woberto being a top 4 manager, and too big for Villa and Liverpool proved to be total shite.