We're both nearly there guys. In fact, I think we've probably got enough all ready to be safe. Imagine that, all three promoted sides surviving our first season .
They'll win one of those to go above us, and lose the other to let the other team go above us too.Swansea.
3 VERY tough games now, then 2 loseable 6 pointers v Southampton and Stoke.
It would be great. Really pleased it looks like you're staying up, you certainly deserve to, for your home form and home atmosphere. Second season may be more of a challenge though.
How often do bookies get it badly wrong?
Stop panicking peeps.
Even allowing for the upcoming fixtures, I'd much rather be in our position than any of the bottom three, and I'm pretty sure the fans of those three will feel the same.
I would also suggest that Huddersfield have used up a massive amount of luck lately. If Duffy hadn't gifted them that goal they would never have scored in that game if they had played for another 90 minutes. According to reports on Saturday they managed only one shot in 95 minutes, AT HOME, against a piss poor Watford side ... and it happened to go in.
Nobody stays lucky for ever.
Huddersfield are most definitely still in the mire.
They have the worst squad in the league by a long way, and I feel that Swansea's squad is also much much weaker than ours.
If CH can drill the team to cut out defensive errors then we WILL pick up additional point(s) this season, but even if we finish on our current points tally I still think the 5 teams I've mentioned will struggle to overtake us.
And yet we still took 4 points off you? Yes we've had luck but had some against us too! I agree we have the worst squad player for player but that doesn't make us the worst team. Just look at Burnley for example. For what it's worth if stoke lose tonight and Southampton on Thursday, we'll both stay up without needing a point.
I'm still pretty confident we'll nick a point or two against Everton and Arsenal at home.
How often do bookies get it badly wrong?
Stop panicking peeps.
Even allowing for the upcoming fixtures, I'd much rather be in our position than any of the bottom three, and I'm pretty sure the fans of those three will feel the same.
I would also suggest that Huddersfield have used up a massive amount of luck lately. If Duffy hadn't gifted them that goal they would never have scored in that game if they had played for another 90 minutes. According to reports on Saturday they managed only one shot in 95 minutes, AT HOME, against a piss poor Watford side ... and it happened to go in.
Nobody stays lucky for ever.
Huddersfield are most definitely still in the mire.
They have the worst squad in the league by a long way, and I feel that Swansea's squad is also much much weaker than ours.
If CH can drill the team to cut out defensive errors then we WILL pick up additional point(s) this season, but even if we finish on our current points tally I still think the 5 teams I've mentioned will struggle to overtake us.
I think we will make it, but the two biggest concerns are obviously our tough fixtures, and the fact that Stoke and Southampton's respective squads have massively underperformed this season.
Teams such as Huddersfield, and dare I say it us, find ourselves in the position we are despite having pretty much wrung as much out of the squad as we could. The concern is that, if Stoke and Southampton somehow manage to get their acts together, they might well be capable of those 3 or 4 wins that could drag them out of trouble.
Such runs of form, both good and bad, are commonplace in the PL. The safest bet of course is to get your own points, rather than rely on the results of others, but this is tempered by our tough run in. Although our points have largely come as a result of being successful flat track bullies, the Arsenal game gives us hope for picking up points against tougher opposition.
And yet we still took 4 points off you? Yes we've had luck but had some against us too! I agree we have the worst squad player for player but that doesn't make us the worst team. Just look at Burnley for example. For what it's worth if stoke lose tonight and Southampton on Thursday, we'll both stay up without needing a point.
I'm still pretty confident we'll nick a point or two against Everton and Arsenal at home.
Well let's hope Smug Eddie is exceedingly Smug after their game, or that Swansea have already lost their very loseable preceding 3 games.I can see Southampton getting 7 points, beat Bournemouth for sure and getting up to 4 points from their games against Leicester,Everton and Swansea.
If that`s the case we need 1 point as their goal difference will be better than ours.
Well let's hope Smug Eddie is exceedingly Smug after their game, or that Swansea have already lost their very loseable preceding 3 games.
I dont thin k that is correct but I havent looked at the remaining fixtures but if both lose this week they can still get 12 points which would take then above both of us. Even if they have to play each other that still means 9 points available for 1 team which would take them above us and you.
If it helps you, I put the remaining fixtures in the very first post on this thread !!!!
Sorry I didnt think to look at that but having done so now the only match against a fellow struggler is Stoke v Swansea. The statement that both will be safe is wrong as 12 points are available to either side which could overhaul us.
I dont thin k that is correct but I havent looked at the remaining fixtures but if both lose this week they can still get 12 points which would take then above both of us. Even if they have to play each other that still means 9 points available for 1 team which would take them above us and you.
Stoke : 8 points behind
West Ham A
Burnley H
Liverpool A
Palace H
Swansea A
Southampton : 7 points behind
Leicester A
Bournemouth H
Everton A
Swansea A
Man City H
Swansea : 2 points behind
Man City A
Chelsea H
Bournemouth A
Southampton H
Stoke H
Huddersfield : Behind on GD
Everton H
Man City A
Chelsea A
Arsenal H
Won’t bother with listing ours and Palace are safe.
If we assume that the big 6 win the games against us, then we should assume the same applies to the other teams at the bottom.
Therefore, Stoke need to win 3 of the other 4 games (they need 9 points due to GD).
Southampton need 7 points (I’ll assume they make up the 5 on GD), from 3 away games and 1 home.
Huddersfield could get 0 points from their remaining fixtures - same as us.
I just can’t see Stoke/Southampton closing the gap on us when I look at the fixtures.