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[Albion] I think you can do a Leicester next season



Blue Valkyrie

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Sep 1, 2012
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Depends if Potter offers the team pizza like Ranieri did.
 




Beach Hut

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Jul 5, 2003
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Top 12 would be astonishing in my opinion.

Anything where we don't have to keep looking over our shoulder at the relegation zone is an improvement.

So far so good, we are beating teams we should
 


Stato

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Dec 21, 2011
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Does 'doing a Leicester' mean writing off debts by going into administration and then cheating FFP rules to buy promotion? If so, I think that you may have us confused with Bournemouth.
 


GT49er

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Will be interesting when/if this thread gets re-bounced in two years time. Maybe. Possibly........ or maybe not.
 
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Nobby Cybergoat

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If we end the season with a positive goal difference, we address some long standing squad deficiencies and we've had a decent run in one cup and we've taken either 4 or 6 points off Palace, i'll regard that as a wonderful season
 




ConfusedGloryHunter

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Jul 6, 2011
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If "doing a Leicester" means defying the odds to end the season in an improbable position then I'd say one of the big boys getting relegated is slightly more possible this season than us wining the league or even getting a Champions League spot. For us to over achieve would need all of the big boys to take points off each other whilst mostly failing to take points off of us and we would still need to somehow beat most of the "other 14" too. On the other hand if most of the "other 14" all were to produce a Brentford like result against Arsenal then a comedy relegation would very much be on the cards.

Neither are likely to happen but if Brighton to win the league is say 500:1, Arsenal being relegated would be 400:1 in my book.

I don't bet on football and these odds are just to illustrate my point, not a real offer before anyone asks!
 


Postman Pat

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If "doing a Leicester" means defying the odds to end the season in an improbable position then I'd say one of the big boys getting relegated is slightly more possible this season than us wining the league or even getting a Champions League spot. For us to over achieve would need all of the big boys to take points off each other whilst mostly failing to take points off of us and we would still need to somehow beat most of the "other 14" too. On the other hand if most of the "other 14" all were to produce a Brentford like result against Arsenal then a comedy relegation would very much be on the cards.

Neither are likely to happen but if Brighton to win the league is say 500:1, Arsenal being relegated would be 400:1 in my book.

I don't bet on football and these odds are just to illustrate my point, not a real offer before anyone asks!

According to the bookies we have as much chance of finishing top 4 as Arsenal do of getting relegated

Arsenal are currently 33/1 to be relegated....25/1 in some places - same price for us for a top 4 finish.

We are 500/1 to win the league (250 in places) - 6/1 to finish top 6.
 






Garry Nelson's Left Foot

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Top 12 would be astonishing in my opinion.

Why?

We are arguably better than the three promoted teams, Palace, Newcastle, Southampton and Burnley. If we finish above them, and I think we have a fair chance to, we'd be 13th. Then it's only one place more. Don't get me wrong, I'd be delighted to finish 12th, I certainly don't expect to but I wouldn't be astonished by it.
 


Baldseagull

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Jan 26, 2012
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With the window still open, hard to say what our chances are. Keep Bissouma, bring in Nunez and Cucurella, and the odds will drop. There are a few sides capable of putting enough good results together to worry the top 6, I think we are one of them. Chelsea look most likely to win the league at this point, I think City and Liverpool could find it tough if the refs carry on with a light touch on physical play, and West Ham will be up there again and could take second spot.
 


Jim in the West

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In 2017/18 West Brom won their first two games. They didn't win again until mid-January (against us!!). They were relegated in last position, despite getting 10 points from their final 5 games.
 






brightn'ove

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Apr 12, 2011
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With the window still open, hard to say what our chances are. Keep Bissouma, bring in Nunez and Cucurella, and the odds will drop. There are a few sides capable of putting enough good results together to worry the top 6, I think we are one of them. Chelsea look most likely to win the league at this point, I think City and Liverpool could find it tough if the refs carry on with a light touch on physical play, and West Ham will be up there again and could take second spot.

We will also struggle if refs continue to allow physical play imo
 






schmunk

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Jan 19, 2018
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According to the bookies we have as much chance of finishing top 4 as Arsenal do of getting relegated

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Marshy

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Jul 6, 2003
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Why?

We are arguably better than the three promoted teams, Palace, Newcastle, Southampton and Burnley. If we finish above them, and I think we have a fair chance to, we'd be 13th. Then it's only one place more. Don't get me wrong, I'd be delighted to finish 12th, I certainly don't expect to but I wouldn't be astonished by it.


i still think it would be astonishing. I suspect most of the fans of several of those clubs will be thinking they will finish above us.

12th is a long way off still. Although i appreciate its fine margins.

Lets hope we are astonished and delighted in equal measure
 


Napper

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Jul 9, 2003
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with current striking options over a long season I would be pretty surprised if we are 12th or higher.

Ask me again in 3 weeks
 


Murray 17

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Jul 6, 2003
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with current striking options over a long season I would be pretty surprised if we are 12th or higher.

Ask me again in 3 weeks
Exactly. If we had a striker who could score goals, 12th is possible. If it's the same as last season, then I think 14/15 th is more realistic.

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