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Abysmal yesterday. Sad to think that our away trips next season are likely to include local derbys with Burton Albion and Walsall
Carroll.
15 years ago
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Glad to see Sterling getting shafted.
Carroll.
15 years ago
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Glad to see Sterling getting shafted.
VP.
14 years ago
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Just predicted the rest of the Premier season, obviously a little biased (though did have us losing at WHL) but will be very close at both ends of the table http://www.worldfootball.net/table_calculator/eng-premier-league/

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bmg033
10 years ago
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Sunderland to win the league while avoiding relegation by 8 points.

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Sam
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Not the most accurate table I grant you but I think Tottenham will just about win it, Leicester will falter but will get CL - maybe get 3rd. The Newcastle-Spurs game on the final day will be huge, Spurs win and they get the title whilst Newcastle lose and get relegated.

And I think United will just about get fifth.
bmg033
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Not the most accurate table I grant you but I think Tottenham will just about win it, Leicester will falter but will get CL - maybe get 3rd. The Newcastle-Spurs game on the final day will be huge, Spurs win and they get the title whilst Newcastle lose and get relegated.

And I think United will just about get fifth.

With all this focus on our home grown/young team, its just building up for Andros Townsend to score and deny us the title/top 4 while saving Newcastle from relegation.
Based Jorge
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Carroll.
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Top 4 will finish like that IMO, not sure why Leicester are supposed to falter when they have the easiest run in out the lot, plus no cup games. Last 3 are tricky, but they should have a lead by then. Arsenal are yet to play City, United and Tottenham, and all this after being bummed by Barca in the CL.. Spurs I put a few tricky draws that could go either way really so they could sneak up too.

Us and Chelsea the ones I wasn't 100% sure as put both to go on a good run from now - us with our injuries back, Chelsea with some sort of confidence back, but could go either way really and remain inconsistent.
Based Jorge
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With Leicester it's more of a mentality thing imo

They've just conceded a 90th min losing goal to title rivals and have two weeks to sit on it, they'd be better off being able to play on the weekned

Of course the League is still so open that anything could happen
VP.
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http://e2.365dm.com/16/02/16-9/20/drinkwater-danny-drinkwater-leicester_3416020.jpg?20160214211237

Sky sources understand Leicester are confident the Football Association will not take any retrospective action against Drinkwater after being told by referee Martin Atkinson that he saw the challenge and did not deem it worthy of any action.


They wanna fucking ban Atkinson instead then.
Sam
18 years ago
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With Leicester it's more of a mentality thing imo

They've just conceded a 90th min losing goal to title rivals and have two weeks to sit on it, they'd be better off being able to play on the weekned

Of course the League is still so open that anything could happen


That's what I thought, psychologically it was a huge blow.

Norwich at home next for them though, a very good chance to get back to winning ways.
Ninja
15 years ago
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I honestly doubt they'll care. They just seem to be along for the ride, anything that happens happens.
Based Jorge
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I honestly doubt they'll care. They just seem to be along for the ride, anything that happens happens.


They can say that for as long as they want, at this stage in the season they'll be wanting the Prem trophy
Ninja
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They can say that for as long as they want, at this stage in the season they'll be wanting the Prem trophy


Of course, but I really don't think they actually believe they're going to win it.
chokosc
15 years ago
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I think they have a lot less pressure on them to actually win in than other teams. No one expected them to win it and if they don't, their season would still be seen as an amazing one. Unlike City and Arsenal who have a lot to lose if they fail in getting the title, especially in a season like this.

Same goes for Spurs, just that Spurs had higher expectations at the beginning of the season so there is more pressure on them.

I believe Leicester are able to be champions. They play good football and they look like they want it more than the other teams. That, combined with less pressure is what a small team needs to get far. Hopefully they manage to pull it off.
Jason
18 years ago
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Imagine the money Leicester will receive at the end of this season plus the Champions League money.

The guy that bought Leicester will have probably made his money back just off this one season. The ridicolous amount of money they'll get for the TV rights, the Champions League money, and then probably another 50-60million from player sales, which will more or less happen because they're Leicester.

Does anyone believe Kante, Vardy, Mahrez, Schmeical, will be at Leicester for the first game next season? And because of this season Leicester are well within their right to whatever price on their head they want.
bluemoon.
17 years ago
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Amazing that Blind turned out to be a better CB than Otamendi.

The difference in performance isn't massively surprising when you consider Blind is in his second season for United and plays in one of the most risk averse systems in the league, whereas Otamendi is in his first season in one of the most shambolic defences in the league, and has spent most of the season playing next to Eliaquim Mangala or Martin Demichelis. It's hardly a recipe for success.
Carroll.
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bmg033
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VP.
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I don't actually think it's that bad.
Sam
18 years ago
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The inevitable Pardew decline continues.

3-0 down after half an hour.
BR.
18 years ago
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Massive result for Leicester today, they'll have to keep on finding a way of grinding results like that out I think against the lesser teams. West Brom at home in midweek will be another one where they'll most likely have to be patient.

And that's true Sam, Newcastle fans on here did predict this would happen with Palace/Pardew.
chokosc
15 years ago
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Glad with the fact that we managed to come back to win the game! Didn't think we had it in us this season. Ivanovic has come back from the dead, just reminds me why I liked him so much!

Hopefully for Leicester, Arsenal and Spurs draw today, which is more than possible.
Shola
16 years ago
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Massive result for Leicester today, they'll have to keep on finding a way of grinding results like that out I think against the lesser teams. West Brom at home in midweek will be another one where they'll most likely have to be patient.

And that's true Sam, Newcastle fans on here did predict this would happen with Palace/Pardew.


Absolutely laughing at their mid table mediocrity and probable Wembley appearance. Losers.

Fans of the irony may want to point out that arguably Palace's two biggest failings this year, was their striker problems. and Wayne Hennessey being a bit shit, and Pardew spent about £11m on Wickham and Alex McCarthy
Number 1
17 years ago
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And that's true Sam, Newcastle fans on here did predict this would happen with Palace/Pardew.

To be fair, we can't really throw too many stones at that glass house right now given how fucking useless our choice of replacement has transpired to be.

But yes. Palace's form pretty much reminds me of our form over the last two seasons - reach top 5/6 by December, primarily useless afterwards. Even if it was Pardew's coaching staff who inexplicably managed to get one point from 11 games at the end of last season, mind.
Ninja
15 years ago
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No Smalling for us today.

RIP
VP.
14 years ago
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No Smalling for us today.

RIP


I wouldn't worry too much you're playing against us.
Shola
16 years ago
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Manchester United look very organised defensively so far. Varela looks all over the shop though.

Take it Borthwick-Jackson has broken himself?

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