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7 minutes ago, tarie4 said:

Yeah, 93% sounds about right, we're good, mate. One more win out of the next two and we're in. And don't forget how Eddie's team always delivers when the pressure's on? I can't remember us ever losing a must-win game at St. James' Park. We'll thrash Everton. Eddie's team has proven it time and time again.


Just got to make sure (if we require three points last game), that we don't have another Leicester game from two years ago. 

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1 minute ago, et tu brute said:

Seems unbelievable, but could City actually be the team which misses out. Unlikely I know, but they are against two teams who can cause problems (as we know). Bournemouth and Fulham not in the best of form though either. 

They are both going to roll over for City. Its inevitable. 

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Just now, et tu brute said:


Just got to make sure (if we require three points last game), that we don't have another Leicester game from two years ago. 

All we needed was one point that season, and we had a game against Chelsea away next. We totally beat Everton. 

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I’m very confident we will beat Everton if we aren’t passive or sit back with a slender lead. Don’t give them a second on the ball. Ruthless 

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12 minutes ago, tarie4 said:

All we needed was one point that season, and we had a game against Chelsea away next. We totally beat Everton. 


I agree (I'm quite confident we can get a result on Sunday also). I'm probably thinking of t-Rex having an absolute blinder. He's love nothing better than to be the one who stopped is qualifying. Overall though, I'm pretty confident we will get over the line and I'm not even convinced we will actually need three points.

 

 

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14 minutes ago, et tu brute said:

Seems unbelievable, but could City actually be the team which misses out. Unlikely I know, but they are against two teams who can cause problems (as we know). Bournemouth and Fulham not in the best of form though either. 

Bournemouth won't do fuck all against citeh. Dropped their arses against villa when it mattered

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Just now, The Prophet said:

We might beat Arsenal yet. It'll be tough, but it's possible.


Definitely, obviously Saka is playing this time, but if we put in the same level of performance, like we did in both legs of the semis and the final, then we are a match for any team.

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Just now, jack j said:

Bournemouth won't do fuck all against citeh. Dropped their arses against villa when it mattered

 

I think City win, but Bournemouth are much better away from home than they are on their own patch. Only lost four away all season.

 

Ironically, they need City to win tomorrow to give them something to play for.

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21 minutes ago, et tu brute said:


Just got to make sure (if we require three points last game), that we don't have another Leicester game from two years ago. 

Considering we got what we needed from it, that Leicester games seems to have left some deep scars on people!

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2 minutes ago, Crimson Cardigan said:

Considering we got what we needed from it, that Leicester games seems to have left some deep scars on people!

 

Aye. Pretty sure we battered them for about an hour too, before we settled for the point we needed.

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2 minutes ago, The Prophet said:

 

Aye. Pretty sure we battered them for about an hour too, before we settled for the point we needed.

They missed a sitter at the end.

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2 minutes ago, Scoreboard82 said:

They missed a sitter at the end.

 

My memory isn't great, but I don't think it was a sitter. Pope made a cracking save from a good strike. 

 

We were sitting deep protecting a point, which we wouldn't have done if we'd needed to win.

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1 minute ago, The Prophet said:

 

My memory isn't great, but I don't think it was a sitter. Pope made a cracking save from a good strike. 

 

We were sitting deep protecting a point, which we wouldn't have done if we'd needed to win.

Can't picture it either tbh. Can just remember thinking "should of scored there", and being very relieved.

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Am I right in saying that barring a heavy loss at Arsenal then we finish above any of Chelsea, Villa, Forest providing we match whichever of those teams results on the last day? My head hurts.

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11 minutes ago, Scoreboard82 said:

Am I right in saying that barring a heavy loss at Arsenal then we finish above any of Chelsea, Villa, Forest providing we match whichever of those teams results on the last day? My head hurts.


Depends on Forest's result on Sunday, as if they don't win l, then we likely don't even need another point to finish above them. Chelsea if we lose, we would need to match their result and keep ahead in the goal difference (we have scored more goals so finishing level will mean we still finish ahead) and Villa we just have to match their result.

 

 

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13 minutes ago, Scoreboard82 said:

Am I right in saying that barring a heavy loss at Arsenal then we finish above any of Chelsea, Villa, Forest providing we match whichever of those teams results on the last day? My head hurts.

Yeah, assuming by March you also mean by GD as well. Let’s say we have a narrow loss against Arsenal, Chelsea could win by 4 goals compared to us winning 1-0, and they would be above us. However it would be very very unlikely that Villa would make up what is essentially 15 goal difference, and Forest simply wouldn’t be able to catch us on points regardless.

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6 hours ago, et tu brute said:


Just got to make sure (if we require three points last game), that we don't have another Leicester game from two years ago. 

 

I think if we had to win that, we would have. We obviously tried to win it but knowing we only needed a draw meant we had that fallback. I think b Everton knowing we have to win, we will. 

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