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Yeah that's a valid point. Forest should win on Sunday. Chelsea and Us can't both take 3 points so either Forest would draw level with both of us, or leap ahead of one of us.
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You think? I thought aside from the last 10 mins they were the better team, the penalty was against the run of play - they definitely deserved a point. I noticed as well that Yates & Hudson-Odoi aside, their injuries have been dealt with.
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Forest look like they have the easiest run in though. Leicester and West Ham up next which I think they’ll get 6 points from.
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forest were poor yesterday and have been dropping points. i think they might be the ones to miss out. the thing that gives me confidence with the fixtures against chelsea and arsenal coming up is these are the sorts of games we've done well in this season. the players seem to raise their game when they play the big boys, eddie often gets it right tactically and the crowd will be well up for it on sunday, despite the early start, because we all know what's at stake. chelsea's record at our place in recent years has been poor. it's all set up for a barnstorming end to the season. i'd rather this than fixtures against midtable sides such as brighton, brentford, bournemouth etc who we "should" beat on paper. we've struggled more in those ganes this season.
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yes. eddie is stubbornly loyal. i think it'll be the same team again, even though gordon probably put in his best cameo off the bench since returning from suspension. however, if we lose i think he'll change it up for arsenal. he might make tweaks for that game anyway - possibly bringing joelinton back if he can soldier on for a final game, or bringing sven back and reverting to the 3-5-2 which worked so well against them at sjp.
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Fair enough, my mistake. But still, IMAGINE!
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I assume you mean CL football...? I was just picking up a typo but your commitment to it makes me now think if my whole universe is back to front. The very fabric of my reality is challenged.
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Why? It was only last season they were playing in the EL.
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I think we can say that Liverpool are guaranteed PL football for the foreseeable future mind
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Everything you say is correct but he’s a striker. From what I hear a lot of old pros saying, the best strikers are incredibly selfish and focussed on themselves. That’s the only reason I’d be worried. Then again which sides in the top European leagues are guaranteed PL football? I’m not convinced about Liverpool and it’s not that long since they didn’t qualify for it. Man City are pretty much the only shoo in along with PSG and the three big Spanish sides.
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I genuinely thought you were in your late teens/early twenties.
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I watched them v Fulham (who were atrocious) and they were less than convincing to say the least. I could see Bournemouth do us and Eddie a good turn on Sat night.
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If Barcelona or Real or maybe even PSG come calling not many players turn that down CL team or not, so potentially our CL qualification is academic in that regard.
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We can both draw and lose to Chelsea as long as we win the two that come after. Bournemouth just went to the Emirates and won, and it's not like we haven't already beaten those tits 3 times this season.
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Exactly this. Of all the 'six pointers' we've even be involved in, this one is huge. There are two things that leave me a bit more positive about it - - Villa play ahead of us this weekend and it's away to Bournemouth. Can easily see them dropping points in that one. - Chelsea will have a second 'six pointer' to deal with. I still think it'll end with us, Arsenal, Man City & Forest finishing top 5. Our point was massive, but so too was Forest's last night.
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And yet Shints will inexplicably still keep popping up every few years with a smeeagain joke before fucking off again
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To show where the club have come from, I was a regular attendee in the 1980/81 season which is surely one of the worst in the Toon's history. Dumped out of the league Cup by 4th division Bury, 30 goals scored in 42 games (Bobby Shinton top scorer with 7 goals), average home attendance 16,001. In the FA Cup 5th round.we drew 1-1 with 3rd division Exeter at home. I travelled to the replay by train, the Toon lost 4-0. The fans heading home north had to change trains twice, I finally arrived at York Station somewhat bleary eyed around 8am the next morning. A couple of highlights from that season, the discovery of a promising young striker from a sausage factory and the beginning of the Arthur Cox reign. I often pinch myself how far we have come from those dark days.
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This is exactly my view of it too. If we beat Chelsea then we're pretty much there, if we lose then we're pretty much done. I'm not even sure a draw helps tbh as I don't see Villa fucking up the home stretch. I honestly would be surprised if we don't manage this though - we are a good team. We are a better team than Chelsea ffs, albeit Joelinton is a miss.