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[Albion] Is the top 4 really out of reach?

Is the top 4 really out of reach?

  • Yes. We can't compete from this position

    Votes: 110 49.1%
  • No. We are bang in the hunt

    Votes: 114 50.9%

  • Total voters
    224


RexCathedra

Aurea Mediocritas
Jan 14, 2005
3,509
Vacationland
Be careful what you wish for. I'm not concerned about the pilings-on if we finish mid-table...

I'm concerned with the fabric of the space-time continuum.
You can't disturb natural order of the universe with impunity.

Some teams are born booted and spurred and ready to ride.
Some teams are bon saddled and bitted and meant to be ridden.

Mess with that at your peril!
 




nwgull

Well-known member
Jul 25, 2003
14,532
Manchester
No chance. It always amazes me how people seem to forget how the league tables go. At the top, teams around you are usually winning, so 6 points is a massive gap to make up. At the bottom, teams around you are usually losing, so win a couple of games and you climb out easily.

For us to make up 8 points on Man United would mean a catastrophic collapse from them, without Liverpool or Chelsea (with their vastly superior strength in depth) coming good. There are too many variables.

So if Man Utd completely collapse, we keep up the ridiculously good form we've had for the last month and get no injuries, Liverpool and Chelsea's vastly superior squads don't play anywhere near their capabilities, and no other team beneath us puts together a really good run then yes, it's possible. 9/1 is completely wasting your money.
Man U won't collapse, but I haven't been overly impressed with Newcastel recently. If it were possible to catch any of the current top 4, then it'd be them. Massive gap to make up though for the reasons you've stated about your rivals at the top not dropping many points. I'd bite your hand off if you offered me 6th right now.
 


Gwylan

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
31,827
Uffern
I definitely think it's on - unlikely but certainly possible. I also think another team could stumble. In Herbert Zimmermann's immortal words "Call me mad, call me bonkers" but I reckon Citeh aren't the team they have been in previous seasons (now, watch them overtake Arsenal).

I think that if we were to do it, we'd have get at least 11 points from our games against United, Citeh, Chelsea, Newcastle and Spurs - that's a big ask but we'd need it to overhaul those points.
 


Justice

Dangerous Idiot
Jun 21, 2012
20,658
Born In Shoreham
No chance. It always amazes me how people seem to forget how the league tables go. At the top, teams around you are usually winning, so 6 points is a massive gap to make up. At the bottom, teams around you are usually losing, so win a couple of games and you climb out easily.

For us to make up 8 points on Man United would mean a catastrophic collapse from them, without Liverpool or Chelsea (with their vastly superior strength in depth) coming good. There are too many variables.

So if Man Utd completely collapse, we keep up the ridiculously good form we've had for the last month and get no injuries, Liverpool and Chelsea's vastly superior squads don't play anywhere near their capabilities, and no other team beneath us puts together a really good run then yes, it's possible. 9/1 is completely wasting your money.
From no chance to it’s possible by the end of your post 🙄😀
 


chickens

Have you considered masterly inactivity?
NSC Patron
Oct 12, 2022
2,689
As a one-off, not completely impossible, but depends on a lot of other teams having a bad season. As a regular occurrence, absolutely no chance.
 




The Optimist

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Apr 6, 2008
2,770
Lewisham
No chance. It always amazes me how people seem to forget how the league tables go. At the top, teams around you are usually winning, so 6 points is a massive gap to make up. At the bottom, teams around you are usually losing, so win a couple of games and you climb out easily.

For us to make up 8 points on Man United would mean a catastrophic collapse from them, without Liverpool or Chelsea (with their vastly superior strength in depth) coming good. There are too many variables.

So if Man Utd completely collapse, we keep up the ridiculously good form we've had for the last month and get no injuries, Liverpool and Chelsea's vastly superior squads don't play anywhere near their capabilities, and no other team beneath us puts together a really good run then yes, it's possible. 9/1 is completely wasting your money.
Win our game in hand and that’s 3 of the 8 to catch Utd. Beat Utd on 19th March and that’s another 3. Just 2 points behind now - see it’s perfectly possible.

(Ok it’s very unlikely, but it’s fun to dream).
 


Stat Brother

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
73,888
West west west Sussex
Win our game in hand and that’s 3 of the 8 to catch Utd. Beat Utd on 19th March and that’s another 3. Just 2 points behind now - see it’s perfectly possible.

(Ok it’s very unlikely, but it’s fun to dream).
We ought to save up all our games in hand until we have 38 then we can go the whole season without dropping a point.
 






Kalimantan Gull

Well-known member
Aug 13, 2003
13,436
Central Borneo / the Lizard
So much has to go right, not least fitness and injuries with so many games to make up with the early season postponements and potential cup rescheduling. But no way Newcastle are cruising into the champions league. They might make it, but it will be tight. They may well be caught, most likely by Spurs. But if we have a stonking second half, it could be us.
 




TugWilson

I gotta admit that I`m a little bit confused
Dec 8, 2020
1,721
Dorset
Play us we will give you a game , kick the crap out out of us and we will beat you .
 




Grizz

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 5, 2003
1,493
I think it's out of reach for us, top six is definitely on, but top four a step too far for me. Saying that, it's going to be a lot of fun finding out and who knows, the Albion rarely have a boring season, so why not!
 


Munchkin

Well-known member
Jul 12, 2005
2,422
Littlehampton
Keep our squad fit we have a fighting chance.

Lose a couple of key players to injury and I just don’t think we have the required depth in our squad.
 


Rookie

Greetings
Feb 8, 2005
12,324
We will have done well to stay where we are let alone make the top 4. Just going to enjoy the ride
 




um bongo molongo

Well-known member
Jul 26, 2004
3,054
Battersea
Obviously strength in depth is the big question mark, but it's worth remembering that Leicester didn't have a squad featuring £50m players on the bench when they won the league.

No disrespect meant but they were relying on Leo Ulloa as their back up striker. I liked Ulloa of course, but is he a massive upgrade on, say, Denis Undav?
You could make a case for Mitoma and Caicedo equalling Mahrez and Kante. But we don’t have a peak Jamie Vardy banging in goals to win games where we don’t play well, like Leicester had. Ferguson would have to get fit and have some second half of the season to get us anywhere near top 4 imo. I’d be very happy with any sort of European place!
 


Garry Nelson's Left Foot

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
13,527
tokyo
It's possible but not very likely. More likely than getting relegated this season which in itself is a pretty impressive achievement.

Realistically if we are to qualify for Europe it'll either be 5th -7th in the league or winning the f.a cup. I reckon 7th is our most likely finishing position based off of some very rudimentary stats analysis.

The team in 7th has finished with the following points for the past ten years:

21/22 - 56
20/21 - 62
19/20 - 59
18.19 - 57
17/18 - 54
16/17-61
15/16 - 62
14/15 - 60
13/14 - 64
12/13 61

We have 31 points at the halfway stage so if we repeat that we'll end up on 62 points which has been enough to finish 7th or better in nine of the last ten seasons. It's also been enough to finish sixth or better three times, and fifth once. It's never been enough to finish in the champions league spots.

Spurs are in fifth five points above us but we have two games in hand so they're very catchable in isolation. Newcastle are 8 points above us and we have one game in hand. Again they are catchable in isolation. However, Villa in 11th are only 3 points behind us although they have played a game more. Assuming we win our game in hand on newcastle and Villa we'll be five behind Newcastle and six ahead of Villa(and 4 above Brentford, five above Chelsea, and four above Fulham with another game in hand on them).

If we think that Newcastle and Spurs are catchable then we have to accept that we are very catchable by the teams below us.

Basically, we're going to need a fantastic second half of the season where we win at least twelve of our remaining 19 games(which is how many we won in the entirety of last season - our best ever top flight season). Possible but not likely. Personally I'll be absolutely delighted if we manage 6th or 7th. Or win the cup.
 




RowZ

Member
Sep 12, 2022
75
I mentioned top 4 to a friend - he asked if I was tripping on some shamanic jungle juice.

But let me give some rationale - we look good - very good. And have one of the best midfield duos in the world.

Liverpool are done - Chelsea have to gel 50 ego players who never played in England before - under massive pressure.
Spurs are putrid - Kane is their saving grace.

It's a case of if Manu or Newcastle mess up - and both aren't great consistently.

To make CL group stage would be insane......but really, a play with the Europa League group stage is probably a healthier step up for us. But -CL would mean we keep many players who might think of leaving.

This is our big chance season - and this is why Bloom kept MC - if we were mid table or lower - for sure he would have cashed in.

Do Newcastle make Europa for winning the Rumbelows Paint Carpets Cup?
 








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