I said at the beginning that 8 teams could be an issue. Man U and Newcastle lasting a bit longer would have been a massive help.
Newcastle away, Arsenal, Chelsea away and Liverpool away, with Man City to be squeezed in somewhere before a final pair of gimmies. That's a bit tricky for Spurs. Blown it? Nah.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on April 07, 2024, 10:02:14 PMI said at the beginning that 8 teams could be an issue. Man U and Newcastle lasting a bit longer would have been a massive help.Indeed. I really regret laughing so much at their hilarious ‘campaigns’ now. A round or two in the Europa League and we’d be looking at a virtually guaranteed CL place by now.
Quote from: Percy McCarthy on April 07, 2024, 10:05:18 PMQuote from: PeterWithesShin on April 07, 2024, 10:02:14 PMI said at the beginning that 8 teams could be an issue. Man U and Newcastle lasting a bit longer would have been a massive help.Indeed. I really regret laughing so much at their hilarious ‘campaigns’ now. A round or two in the Europa League and we’d be looking at a virtually guaranteed CL place by now.I still think these rounds will be the ones that confirm it as Bayern are bottlers at the moment and Arsenal look surprisingly strong (which is probably not good for our next league match). However we should be glad West Ham did win the Conference last year as their 20 odd points and beating Freiberg three out of four times have kept England higher.Is this 5th place permanent or does it change each year with the Co-efficient?
I’m pretty confident that it will be a lot more clear cut by the 18th. And I don’t think West Ham winning the cup last year has any bearing.
Without looking ahead too far i hope we don't become West Ham next season, or Newcastle. Or Yanited come to think of it
Considering they have the Moyes drag factor West Ham are having another very good season. A 3rd consecutive European QF certainly isn't to be sniffed at.