- Aug 8, 2005
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One of my favourite threads! Can we have a graph incase we do a Leicester? Too soon?
I’ll make a note for season 3
One of my favourite threads! Can we have a graph incase we do a Leicester? Too soon?
It's not silly, many of us enjoyed viewing last season's version, and checking against it as we progressed through the season.I get what you are saying but it's still a bit silly.
So here we go again.
Quick reminder for those who didn't follow this tracker last season.
The assumption is we need 40 points to stay up (we can argue that all close season, and yes last season we didn't quite need it but it has happened and therefore I am sticking with it, hit 40 points and we are almost certainly staying up).
To get these the easiest way is beat the bottom ten teams at home and draw with them away (bottom ten defined as lowest seven not relegated last season plus three promoted, meaning all the way up to Newcastle as we don't play ourselves).
So this is a non biased, completely objective view of the fixtures and how we are doing against them through the season. It pretty much worked last season in that we tracked close to this or there or thereabouts, doing slightly better early on, slightly worse in the middle and finishing close enough.
So here it is for the coming season:
- First seven games yield just five points, NSC goes into meltdown.
- 15 games in a massive drubbing of Palace sees us looking up the table not down.
- we then go 9 games without a win and edge towards the relegation zone by the end of January.
- a MASSIVE March sees us take 10 points from 4 games to edge towards safety
- 7 points in the last 6 games edges us over the line.
All sounds very familiar doesn't it.
If we do come out of those first seven games with just 5 points its not going to get easier any time soon, with a heavily-strengthened West Ham side followed by a long trip to Newcastle, a widely-tipped wolves side and then a difficult game at Everton. The subsequent cardiff away becomes huge, as does Leicester at home the week after.
Premier league feels very hard this year, but that's the pessimist in me. On other hand, Cardiff, Fulham and Huddersfield might find it even harder.
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If we do come out of those first seven games with just 5 points its not going to get easier any time soon, with a heavily-strengthened West Ham side followed by a long trip to Newcastle, a widely-tipped wolves side and then a difficult game at Everton. The subsequent cardiff away becomes huge, as does Leicester at home the week after.
Premier league feels very hard this year, but that's the pessimist in me. On other hand, Cardiff, Fulham and Huddersfield might find it even harder.
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That would be a good tracker for someone else to do, are you up for it?
I get what you are saying but it's still a bit silly.
Would have been interesting to include a column showing the result from last season!
If we do come out of those first seven games with just 5 points its not going to get easier any time soon, with a heavily-strengthened West Ham side followed by a long trip to Newcastle, a widely-tipped wolves side and then a difficult game at Everton. The subsequent cardiff away becomes huge, as does Leicester at home the week after.
Premier league feels very hard this year, but that's the pessimist in me. On other hand, Cardiff, Fulham and Huddersfield might find it even harder.
I agree maybe it's time for Bournemouth to struggle as well? It is going to be tough but we only need to be better than 3 teams and I think that's possible. I do worry about injuries as I don't see any strength in depth. 5 points from the first 7 imo will be very very disappointing
I get what you are saying but it's still a bit silly.
I'd like to get it out the way, so I'm going to go and piss on the mattress now.Only 3pts projected from 4 December to 29 January! That'll test the bladder of some of the bed-wetters.
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I can understand the likes of palace fans pissing their panties over a heavily-strengthened West Ham side because that's their 'buy high - sell low' mentality.
But we shouldn't have to explain, to fellow Albion fans, the fact that it's always 'quality over quantity'.