It bothers me that unlike Villa (or Watford), Bournemouth will go into their game on Sunday with one big advantage over the others, ie Bournemouth know absolutely what they need to do - they simply need to win. For them, nothing less than a win will be of any use. Not only that, Bournemouth will also know that a win for them by a single goal will be as good as a win by 2,3, 4 or however many goals, regardless of what Villa or Watford are doing. So nothing that happens elsewhere should deflect them from that one single, simple objective - to win their game, by means of any score.Villa and Watford on the other hand will go into their games knowing that the results or indeed the scores that they need may change however many times, as games elsewhere twist and turn as the afternoon unfolds, including of course what's happening with Bournemouth.I don't like it.
Quote from: Rory Christopher on July 23, 2020, 01:52:30 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on July 23, 2020, 01:30:53 PMQuote from: exiled on the wirral! on July 23, 2020, 01:24:44 PMQuote from: Newby on July 23, 2020, 12:55:23 PMNice piece today in the Express and Star telling us that we were writing Dean off when we were seven points behind and seemingly down. Worth a read but I wish he'd written it after this Sunday and after we are absolutely staying up!Its funny how we always seem to get more favourable journalism from the Wolverhampton E&S than the Birmingham Mail.They don't have to chase hits and their Villa writer is an absolute top man.Yep, they're just a better newspaper all-round, from my experience.I wouldn't go that far. They're horribly right-wing.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on July 23, 2020, 01:30:53 PMQuote from: exiled on the wirral! on July 23, 2020, 01:24:44 PMQuote from: Newby on July 23, 2020, 12:55:23 PMNice piece today in the Express and Star telling us that we were writing Dean off when we were seven points behind and seemingly down. Worth a read but I wish he'd written it after this Sunday and after we are absolutely staying up!Its funny how we always seem to get more favourable journalism from the Wolverhampton E&S than the Birmingham Mail.They don't have to chase hits and their Villa writer is an absolute top man.Yep, they're just a better newspaper all-round, from my experience.
Quote from: exiled on the wirral! on July 23, 2020, 01:24:44 PMQuote from: Newby on July 23, 2020, 12:55:23 PMNice piece today in the Express and Star telling us that we were writing Dean off when we were seven points behind and seemingly down. Worth a read but I wish he'd written it after this Sunday and after we are absolutely staying up!Its funny how we always seem to get more favourable journalism from the Wolverhampton E&S than the Birmingham Mail.They don't have to chase hits and their Villa writer is an absolute top man.
Quote from: Newby on July 23, 2020, 12:55:23 PMNice piece today in the Express and Star telling us that we were writing Dean off when we were seven points behind and seemingly down. Worth a read but I wish he'd written it after this Sunday and after we are absolutely staying up!Its funny how we always seem to get more favourable journalism from the Wolverhampton E&S than the Birmingham Mail.
Nice piece today in the Express and Star telling us that we were writing Dean off when we were seven points behind and seemingly down. Worth a read but I wish he'd written it after this Sunday and after we are absolutely staying up!
Quote from: dave.woodhall on July 23, 2020, 02:05:35 PMQuote from: Rory Christopher on July 23, 2020, 01:52:30 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on July 23, 2020, 01:30:53 PMQuote from: exiled on the wirral! on July 23, 2020, 01:24:44 PMQuote from: Newby on July 23, 2020, 12:55:23 PMNice piece today in the Express and Star telling us that we were writing Dean off when we were seven points behind and seemingly down. Worth a read but I wish he'd written it after this Sunday and after we are absolutely staying up!Its funny how we always seem to get more favourable journalism from the Wolverhampton E&S than the Birmingham Mail.They don't have to chase hits and their Villa writer is an absolute top man.Yep, they're just a better newspaper all-round, from my experience.I wouldn't go that far. They're horribly right-wing. right wing papers generally have better sports coverage to be fair.
Quote from: Flamingo Lane on July 23, 2020, 02:25:52 PMIt bothers me that unlike Villa (or Watford), Bournemouth will go into their game on Sunday with one big advantage over the others, ie Bournemouth know absolutely what they need to do - they simply need to win. For them, nothing less than a win will be of any use. Not only that, Bournemouth will also know that a win for them by a single goal will be as good as a win by 2,3, 4 or however many goals, regardless of what Villa or Watford are doing. So nothing that happens elsewhere should deflect them from that one single, simple objective - to win their game, by means of any score.Villa and Watford on the other hand will go into their games knowing that the results or indeed the scores that they need may change however many times, as games elsewhere twist and turn as the afternoon unfolds, including of course what's happening with Bournemouth.I don't like it.This doesn't really make any sense. Bournemouth could win by 10 and know they're relying on us and Watford both losing. They don't have the same pressure because they only have any influence on a 3rd of the games that matter to them. Our situation is far more controlled, don't lose and match the Watford result or better, we're in full control of our fate.The 'what if...' scenarios are stacked in our favour and the bookies clearly reflect that. If we win 1-0 then Watford need to either beat Arsenal by 3 or by 1 in a 7-6 victory. Odds for Watford to win 3-0 are 40/1 (I'm averaging out on oddschecker) and to win 4-1 is 66/1, the 7-6 option isn't even listed as a fringe bet (but 10-0 Arsenal is). Us to win is 6/5 or 5/4 on almost all the bookies listed.Just to round out the odds you can get, at best, 1/25 on Bournemouth staying up.
I hope we win 1-0 and they win 7-6 as they'll still be relegated.
Quote from: Flamingo Lane on July 23, 2020, 02:25:52 PMIt bothers me that unlike Villa (or Watford), Bournemouth will go into their game on Sunday with one big advantage over the others, ie Bournemouth know absolutely what they need to do - they simply need to win. For them, nothing less than a win will be of any use. Not only that, Bournemouth will also know that a win for them by a single goal will be as good as a win by 2,3, 4 or however many goals, regardless of what Villa or Watford are doing. So nothing that happens elsewhere should deflect them from that one single, simple objective - to win their game, by means of any score.Villa and Watford on the other hand will go into their games knowing that the results or indeed the scores that they need may change however many times, as games elsewhere twist and turn as the afternoon unfolds, including of course what's happening with Bournemouth.I don't like it.This doesn't really make any sense. Bournemouth could win by 10 and know they're relying on us and Watford both losing. They don't have the same pressure because they only have any influence on a 3rd of the games that matter to them. Our situation is far more controlled, don't lose and match the Watford result or better, we're in full control of our fate.
This is my point - Bournemouth don't have the same pressure. That's going to help them. Also, in so far as we may have 'full control of our fate' this is only by dint of a notional ability to react to events elsewhere - my worry is that looking to events happening elsewhere isn't going to help our focus - play the game and not the situation I think is the cliche.I know this is glass half empty territory, and obviously I'd rather be in our position right now than Bournemouth's. But what did you say are the odds you can get, just on Bournemouth staying up?
Well, you can all cheer together every time Arsenal score.