Hutch's Shoulder wrote:It's a funny one that, it's a much more competitive league at the top third of the table than we have seen for a long time, but the performance of our clubs in the CL isn't great for the last few years. So maybe the average level of the league has improved but the level of the 'elite' top four clubs has dropped.
Blue Since 76 wrote:Hutch's Shoulder wrote:It's a funny one that, it's a much more competitive league at the top third of the table than we have seen for a long time, but the performance of our clubs in the CL isn't great for the last few years. So maybe the average level of the league has improved but the level of the 'elite' top four clubs has dropped.
Bit of both, but having 38 really tough games doesn't help as it's difficult to rest anyone before CL games - Pellegrini tries it and we often slip up in the league. The easier challenge in other leagues gives them more opportunity to take it easy.
But that's what makes the PL great, this season even more so. I keep hearing that this season isn't a classic, but what's classic about a season where one team is 15 points clear already - I wouldn't really enjoy that if it was us.
If Leicester and Spurs can actually make the top 4, brilliant. And if we don't win it, I really hope Leicester do, and I suspect a lot of other fans feel the same - partly that's it's better than your closest rival doing it and partly that there's something of the romance of football about it. It also says something to clubs like Everton, Newcastle, Villa etc - if Leicester could win it, why couldn't they, rather than just bumbling along complaining they can't afford to compete.
The only complaint I have got about this season is that a few teams are boring their way to points to avoid losing (rags, anyone). Maybe it's time for a rugby style extra point if you score 3+ goals or 2+ away?
PrezIke wrote:Bottom and mid table Prem teams are certainly better, not all just parking the bus, and top clubs not all that, but we still have the best squad and should do better than we have despite the injuries.
Yet, our defence has been suspect all season for various reasons, and our attack not as potent, or consistent as we have seen in the past, or what it seems capable of currently.
I think the manager situation, the Vinny situation and the Yaya situation this season are affecting things as well, as these are the leaders of the team. We seem most capable, as it seems we haven't gotten out of 2nd or 3rd gear yet, where as Arsenal have had their ups and downs, but with that they've arguably played similarly as they have in the past, it's just now we haven't been as good as we have shown to be.
It's bothersome, but we have to sort it out. Another transition season, but it's one where we really should be winning the league anyway. If Kun stays fit I think we have an excellent chance. We also have more experience than any of the teams fighting it out, and that counts as well in the run in.
Utd might be "lucky" to even make the Europa League if you ask me, unless something magically changes.
Wonderwall wrote:Leicester are 3 point clear at the top. They keep getting the results and I think they might actually have the best chance of the top 4 to win it!
We are in 4 competitions still
Arsenal and Spurs are still in Europe and the FA cup.
Leicester have 15 league games to concentrate on, no distractions and plenty of rest between games.
I thought it would be too much for them, however, I am stating to think they are in the best shape to go and do it, especially if they are lucky with Injuries and Drinkwater, Okazaki, Vardy and Mahrez stay fit.
nottsblue wrote:It's between us and the arse. Leicester have done brilliantly but they will fold when the pressure builds and suspensions and injuries take hold. Really hope they get top four and I think they will just about scrape past the rags, though be prepared for some questionable refereeing decisions in the final 15 games.
We have won the thing twice and arsenal haven't for over a decade. Let's see who holds up under pressure when it's squeaky bum time. My money is on us holding it together better than the arse. Of course, we need to be in a position where we are either in front or not too far behind to take advantage.
One thing that could cost us is fixture congestion. A trip to Kiev will sap the energy and if as expected we progress, that's another couple of games at least to factor in. Still, you'd rather be in it to win it rather than be out of it otherwise what's the fucking point.
I predict a PL title with a cup final thrown in, probably the LC against the dippers. Another double beckons
Wonderwall wrote:Leicester are 3 point clear at the top. They keep getting the results and I think they might actually have the best chance of the top 4 to win it!
We are in 4 competitions still
Arsenal and Spurs are still in Europe and the FA cup.
Leicester have 15 league games to concentrate on, no distractions and plenty of rest between games.
I thought it would be too much for them, however, I am stating to think they are in the best shape to go and do it, especially if they are lucky with Injuries and Drinkwater, Okazaki, Vardy and Mahrez stay fit.
Beefymcfc wrote:Wonderwall wrote:Leicester are 3 point clear at the top. They keep getting the results and I think they might actually have the best chance of the top 4 to win it!
We are in 4 competitions still
Arsenal and Spurs are still in Europe and the FA cup.
Leicester have 15 league games to concentrate on, no distractions and plenty of rest between games.
I thought it would be too much for them, however, I am stating to think they are in the best shape to go and do it, especially if they are lucky with Injuries and Drinkwater, Okazaki, Vardy and Mahrez stay fit.
I remember a certain club who win it in April being in the exact same position.
Wonderwall wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Wonderwall wrote:Leicester are 3 point clear at the top. They keep getting the results and I think they might actually have the best chance of the top 4 to win it!
We are in 4 competitions still
Arsenal and Spurs are still in Europe and the FA cup.
Leicester have 15 league games to concentrate on, no distractions and plenty of rest between games.
I thought it would be too much for them, however, I am stating to think they are in the best shape to go and do it, especially if they are lucky with Injuries and Drinkwater, Okazaki, Vardy and Mahrez stay fit.
I remember a certain club who win it in April being in the exact same position.
Me too beefy. But this team are better
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