What about Spurs? It would also need one of Arsenal or United to win the europa league but not finish in the top 4.Liverpool and Chelsea have as much chance of winning the CL as we do of making the top four, maybe less
What do you think? Spurs to win the CL? Nah. Arsenal and United will both finish in the top four imoWhat about Spurs? It would also need one of Arsenal or United to win the europa league but not finish in the top 4.
It’s not happening.What do you think? Spurs to win the CL? Nah. Arsenal and United will both finish in the top four imo
Didn’t Everton get knocked out in the qualifying rounds?Last time one of the 'other 14' got into the top 4 was Leicester 2015/16.
The previous time it happened was Everton in 2004/05. Newcastle managed it in 2002/03.
That is 3 times in 20 years.
If we win our game in hand we’re above Spurs and only 3 points behind 4th place!All these posters are in cuckoo land if they think we will remain in top six.and as for top 4 lol. I love the albion but come on.
One thing that I really admire about our team is the mental strength they show. They fight till the very last minute like we saw today. I really doubt they’ll mentally crash when the games start building with more pressure. What gives me hope is the ‘Fergie time’ thing we’ve got going on at the moment. We’re turning draws into wins at long last.I think Top 4 may be out of reach simply because mental and physical tiredness could affect us in those last 4 or 5 games. Moder's form and fitness could be key.
Winner of the SP grabs a qualification spot for the group stages now.Only noddy leagues like Scotland have to go through qualifying rounds
Erring, erring.I am airing on the side of caution with all of this talk. Top 10 is still the club target.
Hello?Erring, erring.
The Champions don’t. Rangers run to the Europa League final lifted Scotland to 9th (I think) in the coefficient table.Only noddy leagues like Scotland have to go through qualifying rounds
I'm not entirely sure that holds as much weight as the old days.I think top six and Europe is an outside chance. Top 4 is obviously Dream Land stuff
I think the problem that we face is the fixture pile up coming our way.
We have 18 games left and at least 3 to rearrange.
At the moment 2 more are planned for February, only 3 for March (with every possibility of Man U being rearranged)
Which leaves 6 already planned for April, but could easily become 7 or 8 games and 4 for May, which would become 7 or 8, depending upon how we go in the Cup. I think our squad is just too thin to cope with that full on Saturday, Wednesday Saturday schedule over two months.
Welbeck, Lallana are good for one game a week at most
Il hold you to this post then. We only just scraped past Bournemouth. Palace next week is definitely a banana skin as we knowIf we win our game in hand we’re above Spurs and only 3 points behind 4th place!
Cuckoo land? I think it’s now fair to say stump cherry’s chat bonnet in my lively grass for elbow horizon.
Yesterday was our highest risk league game. Without Mac Allister and Caicedo just back in the squad, Ferguson recovering from injury; we were are vulnerable as we could be.Il hold you to this post then. We only just scraped past Bournemouth. Palace next week is definitely a banana skin as we know
Don't get me wrong, I know we have a very good young hungry squad, but the pessimist in me suggests we will struggle to maintain this standard for the rest of the season consistently, especially playing 2 games a week for two months.I'm not entirely sure that holds as much weight as the old days.
Sports science, 5 substitutes a young hungry team all given to a batpooh cra-cra perfectionist manager.
The fitness of Dunk Caicedo and Mac Allister are paramount (yes I do know I've left out Mitoma), but even with the W/C the latter 2 have already had their minutes managed (one way or another).