A game closer to the end of the season and no closer to the bottom.That is a step forward.It raises an interesting question, though. A couple o games ago the consensus seemed to be: 'if we can't get six more points from our remaining games, then we deserve to go down.'Well, now we've got them. If we went down, would we deserve to stay up?
3 Points better off than at 3.oclock and we still have some on here saying doom doom and more doom, this is the best position we have been in all season, never have we been higher up the table since the season started and that was alphabetically, for fuck sake get down Villa Park next week give the Villa the noise that will make Chelsea think there in Turkey or more importantly wish they were and lets get 6 more points between now and the end of the season.
Quote from: pbavfckuwait on May 04, 2013, 08:37:29 PM3 Points better off than at 3.oclock and we still have some on here saying doom doom and more doom, this is the best position we have been in all season, never have we been higher up the table since the season started and that was alphabetically, for fuck sake get down Villa Park next week give the Villa the noise that will make Chelsea think there in Turkey or more importantly wish they were and lets get 6 more points between now and the end of the season.Amen brother.
Quote from: spangley1812 on May 04, 2013, 07:25:22 PMMOTD order: 1.WBA v Wigan, 2. Norwich v Aston Villa, 3. Fulham v Reading, 4. Spurs v Tottenham, 5. QPR v Arsenal, 6. West Ham v Newcastle, 7. Swansea v Man CityMatch 4 must be the most tightly contested game of all time, at least they both have home advantage due to the groundsharing
MOTD order: 1.WBA v Wigan, 2. Norwich v Aston Villa, 3. Fulham v Reading, 4. Spurs v Tottenham, 5. QPR v Arsenal, 6. West Ham v Newcastle, 7. Swansea v Man City
Quote from: junxs on May 04, 2013, 09:14:44 PMQuote from: spangley1812 on May 04, 2013, 07:25:22 PMMOTD order: 1.WBA v Wigan, 2. Norwich v Aston Villa, 3. Fulham v Reading, 4. Spurs v Tottenham, 5. QPR v Arsenal, 6. West Ham v Newcastle, 7. Swansea v Man CityMatch 4 must be the most tightly contested game of all time, at least they both have home advantage due to the groundsharingHow do their fans get on nowadays?
Not even with the other teams relatively easier games?
Quote from: peter w on May 04, 2013, 10:08:57 PMNot even with the other teams relatively easier games?No.Also, Norwich, Newcastle, and Sunderland are all playing badly.Like I said, not mathetmatically safe yet, I wish we were, but it's looking extremely unlikely. You'll get 40/1 on us going down on bet365 at the moment. That looks like a decent consolation, if the worst did happen.
Quote from: peter w on May 04, 2013, 10:08:57 PMNot even with the other teams relatively easier games?What relatively easier games? Newcastle's are similar to ours, a team in the bottom three in QPR and a team going for the champions league in Arsenal, Sunderland have some strugglers to play, including Southmapton and then Spurs away, Norwich have The Baggies and then Man City, Wigan have to play Arsenal too.The fixtures are pretty evenly matched.
If we go into the final round of games with more than one team between us and Wigan then yes, things look better even if we lose on Saturday. But you don't want it to be a shoot-out between us and Wigan.