Chinners wrote:MANCIO4EVER wrote:Chinners wrote:Still alot of twists and turns in this yet. Us and Spurs seem to be switching pole position every week ....
If You look and compare next fixtures and when they are scheduled of both sides, You'll notice the switching won't take place any more. Do You really think Spuds shall overtake City in the next days?...
Cheers, Chinners.
Obviously hope not. For me their tough matches are irrelevant based on results in other games this season, never would of had us to win at Stamford bridge. Whilst I can't see them winning them all I think one, possible two matches could end up in victory thus keeping the excitement until very near, if not the end. Bottom line is if we win all our matches we've done it. Realistic line is we ain't going to win all of them ... sadly, so other results are vital
Dont quite agree Chinners. Spuds are flat track bullies, who rarely suffer a ´shock´ like when they lost at home to Stoke and someone, but against better times they almost always flop. I think the Sunderland game was a good comparison, as we were slammed for getting a draw just as Sunderland were coming into form on their camel-track pitch (which we should´ve won) whereas Spuds were fairly flattened, and only 2 missed pens and a mysteriously disallowed goal stopped it being 6.
Have them down to lose to Scum, Arse, Chelski AND us!
Liverpool will win all their games with the possible exception of Chelsea (they are good at raising their game) so we cannot slip up against the likes of Brum, Scum and Villa.