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Re: Title challengers

PostPosted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 8:02 am
by Hutch's Shoulder
Ask me again at Christmas! I don't though think it will be the big 7 or 8 way battle some pundits were predicting at the start. I expect by Xmas 3 or 4 teams will be opening up a gap, the ones already mentioned here. The rest don't look like living with the pace. Given that probably eight clubs would have been hoping for a CL spot that could mean sackings or spending in the January window.

Re: Title challengers

PostPosted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 9:55 am
by City64
Dippers are our biggest threat !
Title is ours to lose , an amazing season ahead I'm in dreamland and truely living the dream !

Re: Title challengers

PostPosted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 9:28 pm
by ashton287
Us, arsenal, liverpool and spurs.

Re: Title challengers

PostPosted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 9:41 pm
by nottsblue
Wonderwall wrote:I really cant stand the media hype if Liverpool are in the hunt, which I think they are. IMO they are our closest rivals looking at the performances of late.

Every media outlet will be behind them and all the old wankers will be wheeled out on each and every program with their view on how great this team is and comparing Klopp with Paisley yada yada yada.

I would much prefer them to crash and burn.

They are a despicable bunch. The media wankathon had already started. Hope they lose a couple more before it gets into full flow

Re: Title challengers

PostPosted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 9:54 pm
by patrickblue
nottsblue wrote:
Wonderwall wrote:I really cant stand the media hype if Liverpool are in the hunt, which I think they are. IMO they are our closest rivals looking at the performances of late.

Every media outlet will be behind them and all the old wankers will be wheeled out on each and every program with their view on how great this team is and comparing Klopp with Paisley yada yada yada.

I would much prefer them to crash and burn.

They are a despicable bunch. The media wankathon had already started. Hope they lose a couple more before it gets into full flow


The last time they were any good, I've never seen so many "legends" wheeled out.

Re: Title challengers

PostPosted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 10:22 pm
by RodneyRodney
Does anyone think United will be strengthened by the fact that they've dumped fatso and Pogba has finally arrived from France ?
They looked a lot more convincing against Leicester (who were admittedly poor at the back) . Start of a run ? I think Kane's absence will hurt Spurs , who could find themselves with a lot of ground to make up by Xmas. Chelsea look gash at the back.

Us, "them", Scousers & Gunners I reckon. Toffs dark horse for the top 4

Re: Title challengers

PostPosted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 10:25 pm
by Blue In Bolton
RodneyRodney wrote:Does anyone think United will be strengthened by the fact that they've dumped fatso and Pogba has finally arrived from France ?
They looked a lot more convincing against Leicester (who were admittedly poor at the back) . Start of a run ? I think Kane's absence will hurt Spurs , who could find themselves with a lot of ground to make up by Xmas. Chelsea look gash at the back.

Us, "them", Scousers & Gunners I reckon. Toffs dark horse for the top 4


Just wait for the media clamour to get the grannyshagger back in to their first 11 mate and they will revert back to type.

Re: Title challengers

PostPosted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 11:09 pm
by patrickblue
Blue In Bolton wrote:
RodneyRodney wrote:Does anyone think United will be strengthened by the fact that they've dumped fatso and Pogba has finally arrived from France ?
They looked a lot more convincing against Leicester (who were admittedly poor at the back) . Start of a run ? I think Kane's absence will hurt Spurs , who could find themselves with a lot of ground to make up by Xmas. Chelsea look gash at the back.

Us, "them", Scousers & Gunners I reckon. Toffs dark horse for the top 4


Just wait for the media clamour to get the grannyshagger back in to their first 11 mate and they will revert back to type.


I'm hoping that wiggy is really as untouchable as he's appeared to be for the last few seasons.

If they stop shoehorning him in, and picking the team to suit him they are going to improve, big time.

As would England if anyone had the balls to drop him.

Re: Title challengers

PostPosted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 11:15 pm
by iwasthere2012
patrickblue wrote:
Blue In Bolton wrote:
RodneyRodney wrote:Does anyone think United will be strengthened by the fact that they've dumped fatso and Pogba has finally arrived from France ?
They looked a lot more convincing against Leicester (who were admittedly poor at the back) . Start of a run ? I think Kane's absence will hurt Spurs , who could find themselves with a lot of ground to make up by Xmas. Chelsea look gash at the back.

Us, "them", Scousers & Gunners I reckon. Toffs dark horse for the top 4


Just wait for the media clamour to get the grannyshagger back in to their first 11 mate and they will revert back to type.


I'm hoping that wiggy is really as untouchable as he's appeared to be for the last few seasons.

If they stop shoehorning him in, and picking the team to suit him they are going to improve, big time.

As would England if anyone had the balls to drop him.

On the other hand, if he's dropped permanently he may cause trouble within.

I do agree they are s better team without him but you may start to see a few nasty stories emanating from the swamp if Wiggy is upset.

Re: Title challengers

PostPosted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 11:32 pm
by DoomMerchant
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:I generally don't mind that scouse and spurs look a threat at the mo. I'm hoping they can be good enough to beat the shite to Euro spots. There could be trouble for the rags if they miss out again.
Liverpool are the danger in my opinion, shades of 2014 with their less congested fixture list.
What we must try to do is get a big enough lead in the league where we can rotate when the bigger games come around later in the season. Easier said than done. Winning our CL group would be a huge help too.


I agree with that. Liverpool seem like the biggest threat. Arsenal maybe. Spurs possibly. But Scouse victims definitely.

Should be a fun season. Our next month is a pepper mill. What a grind.

Cheers

Re: Title challengers

PostPosted: Tue Sep 27, 2016 7:33 am
by Wonderwall
Gringo Twatburger wrote:
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:I generally don't mind that scouse and spurs look a threat at the mo. I'm hoping they can be good enough to beat the shite to Euro spots. There could be trouble for the rags if they miss out again.
Liverpool are the danger in my opinion, shades of 2014 with their less congested fixture list.
What we must try to do is get a big enough lead in the league where we can rotate when the bigger games come around later in the season. Easier said than done. Winning our CL group would be a huge help too.


I agree with that. Liverpool seem like the biggest threat. Arsenal maybe. Spurs possibly. But Scouse victims definitely.

Should be a fun season. Our next month is a pepper mill. What a grind.

Cheers


definitely the dippers. especially when you see the teams they have already played. they are going to be up there this season. Klopp has them playing decent football too.

Re: Title challengers

PostPosted: Sun Oct 02, 2016 3:50 pm
by nottsblue
Much as it goes against every belief I have, I am going to stick a few quid on the dippers for the title. Not fully because of today, but that does have a bearing on it, but I've just got a horrible feeling in the pit of my belly we aren't going to be good enough.

The dippers are the best of the rest IMO. At least then if they do win I'll have a few quid to soften the blow

Re: Title challengers

PostPosted: Sun Oct 02, 2016 4:53 pm
by sheblue
This will give the spuds a boost, but it's still a long way to go anything can happen.

Re: Title challengers

PostPosted: Sun Oct 02, 2016 8:09 pm
by phips
sheblue wrote:This will give the spuds a boost, but it's still a long way to go anything can happen.

long way yet but a little disheartening that they're surviving without Kane.

Re: Title challengers

PostPosted: Sun Oct 02, 2016 8:27 pm
by South Stand Balti
It's not long since we put 5 past Spurs at their place and 6 past them at home. Our squad was so much better. But they have taken 9 points out of the last 9 against us and finished above us last season. They were much better today.

Re: Title challengers

PostPosted: Tue Oct 04, 2016 8:20 am
by johnny crossan
South Stand Balti wrote:....They were much better today.

Nah, just better and we were well below standard in terms of effort. The team was set up to struggle, there was no fluency in midfield until Gundogan replaced Fernando.

Re: Title challengers

PostPosted: Mon Nov 28, 2016 9:32 pm
by Saul Goodman
Coutinho out until New Years so he'll miss quite a few matches including ours.

Re: Title challengers

PostPosted: Mon Nov 28, 2016 10:00 pm
by nottsblue
Rereading my original post and one or two other posts, it seems I for one have underestimated Chelsea and their defence especially. They seem to have found a rhythm and certainly have found the knack of winning. Still think without Costa they wouldn't be as potent but the hallmark of most champions is a solid defence. They seem to have that sorted and I seem to remember their last title was full of one goal victories. Dull as fuck but it got the job done

Re: Title challengers

PostPosted: Sat Dec 10, 2016 11:21 pm
by Saul Goodman
Interesting. Prob wont happen:

Chelsea face the prospect of a points deduction for breaching FA Rule E20 five times in 19 months after the Etihad brawl last week. [Mirror]

Re: Title challengers

PostPosted: Mon Jan 09, 2017 9:06 pm
by Saul Goodman
So Liverpool have a big week coming up.
im assuming theyll play a strong side midweek vs Soton, especially given how poor their youth side looked over the weekend.

But then they have United this coming weekend. Do we actually root for United so we can close the gap to Liverpool?