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[Albion] Premier League 24-26/2/24



LamieRobertson

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Feb 3, 2008
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SHOREHAM BY SEA
Just for Edna K…..following last nights comment……(a Newcastle fan)

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Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
73,888
West west west Sussex
Whatever the current yoof lingo is for being well turned out...




...Rio is it.
 


Jimmy Come Lately

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Oct 27, 2011
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Hove
Isn't 7th the European Conference spot? 🤔
I'm no expert on this stuff, but this UEFA coefficients page suggests that as things stand 7th could be the second Europa League spot (assuming we don't get a wildcard FA Cup winner). Might need Arsenal to get their act together in the Champions League. If we could knock Roma out of Europa that would damage Italy's standing, and West Ham beating Freiburg would be a good result.
 


Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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I'm no expert on this stuff, but this UEFA coefficients page suggests that as things stand 7th could be the second Europa League spot (assuming we don't get a wildcard FA Cup winner). Might need Arsenal to get their act together in the Champions League. If we could knock Roma out of Europa that would damage Italy's standing, and West Ham beating Freiburg would be a good result.
The Opta chaps currently predict England to get a bonus Champions League spot:

 


LamieRobertson

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The Opta chaps currently predict England to get a bonus Champions League spot:


This was talked about on TS this past week and I got the impression that we wouldn’t get an extra spot…..this article seems to back that up…. I’ve probably misunderstood the lot

 








Brok

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Dec 26, 2011
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Surely Sheff U can get something out of this? A draw would be great.
A 9-0 win would put Wolfs above us. o_O
 




Bozza

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This was talked about on TS this past week and I got the impression that we wouldn’t get an extra spot…..this article seems to back that up…. I’ve probably misunderstood the lot

That article has a lot of focus on "how things stand" and, yes, if you look at the Opta table in that tweet, and the Pts column, Italy and Germany are currently in the top two positions. If everything ended now, England would miss out on an extra spot.

But Opta have projected how things will play out in each competition from here to get xPts - Expected Points - and on those calculations England will pip Germany to second place. They're giving England an 80% chance of finishing in the top two, so they have quite high confidence in their forecast, but it's clearly not certain.

It comes down to how well English and German teams do from here. Next fixtures are...

England
Porto v Arsenal
Manchester City v Copenhagen
Roma v Albion
Sparta Prague v Liverpool
Freiburg v West Ham
Ajax v Aston Villa

Germany
Eindhoven v Dortmund
Bayern Munich v Lazio
Real Madrid v Leipzig
Qarabag v Leverkeusen
Freiburg v West Ham
 








WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
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That article has a lot of focus on "how things stand" and, yes, if you look at the Opta table in that tweet, and the Pts column, Italy and Germany are currently in the top two positions. If everything ended now, England would miss out on an extra spot.

But Opta have projected how things will play out in each competition from here to get xPts - Expected Points - and on those calculations England will pip Germany to second place. They're giving England an 80% chance of finishing in the top two, so they have quite high confidence in their forecast, but it's clearly not certain.

It comes down to how well English and German teams do from here. Next fixtures are...

England
Porto v Arsenal
Manchester City v Copenhagen
Roma v Albion
Sparta Prague v Liverpool
Freiburg v West Ham
Ajax v Aston Villa

Germany
Eindhoven v Dortmund
Bayern Munich v Lazio
Real Madrid v Leipzig
Qarabag v Leverkeusen
Freiburg v West Ham

As some visionary once said 'eees complicated' o_O
 




Uh_huh_him

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Sep 28, 2011
12,113
That article has a lot of focus on "how things stand" and, yes, if you look at the Opta table in that tweet, and the Pts column, Italy and Germany are currently in the top two positions. If everything ended now, England would miss out on an extra spot.

But Opta have projected how things will play out in each competition from here to get xPts - Expected Points - and on those calculations England will pip Germany to second place. They're giving England an 80% chance of finishing in the top two, so they have quite high confidence in their forecast, but it's clearly not certain.

It comes down to how well English and German teams do from here. Next fixtures are...

England
Porto v Arsenal
Manchester City v Copenhagen
Roma v Albion
Sparta Prague v Liverpool
Freiburg v West Ham
Ajax v Aston Villa

Germany
Eindhoven v Dortmund
Bayern Munich v Lazio
Real Madrid v Leipzig
Qarabag v Leverkeusen
Freiburg v West Ham
Looks like we're hoping for Moyes to be concentrating on Europe again.
On current form that should be an advantage to Germany.
 




Motogull

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Sep 16, 2005
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Blimey, that lot are still so jammy. Burnley 'keeper bollockses up and they go a man down. And the standard 'not a penalty'.
 


Stat Brother

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Looks like we're hoping for Moyes to be concentrating on Europe again.
On current form that should be an advantage to Germany.
Blimey this is tough.

West Ham losing - always fun.
West Ham winning - better chance of Europe.
West Ham losing - always fun.
West Ham winning - Possible quarter final opponent stress-free, CHEAP travel.
West Ham losing - always fun.
 


Kinky Gerbil

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Jul 16, 2003
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That article has a lot of focus on "how things stand" and, yes, if you look at the Opta table in that tweet, and the Pts column, Italy and Germany are currently in the top two positions. If everything ended now, England would miss out on an extra spot.

But Opta have projected how things will play out in each competition from here to get xPts - Expected Points - and on those calculations England will pip Germany to second place. They're giving England an 80% chance of finishing in the top two, so they have quite high confidence in their forecast, but it's clearly not certain.

It comes down to how well English and German teams do from here. Next fixtures are...

England
Porto v Arsenal
Manchester City v Copenhagen
Roma v Albion
Sparta Prague v Liverpool
Freiburg v West Ham
Ajax v Aston Villa

Germany
Eindhoven v Dortmund
Bayern Munich v Lazio
Real Madrid v Leipzig
Qarabag v Leverkeusen
Freiburg v West Ham
Come on West Ham

I feel dirty
 


Uh_huh_him

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Sep 28, 2011
12,113
Blimey this is tough.

West Ham losing - always fun.
West Ham winning - better chance of Europe.
West Ham losing - always fun.
West Ham winning - Possible quarter final opponent stress-free, CHEAP travel.
West Ham losing - always fun.
Yep.

Same dilemma.

Plus it would be funny getting 3000 allocation for the away leg and only giving them 1500 for the return.
 








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