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Brighton have looked ropey for quite some time. Although we never do well down there in the prem. 

 

I think we’ll beat Ipswich and Chelsea at home. Wouldn’t be ideal going into the last day needing a win against Everton. But we’re more than capable of beating them. 

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1 minute ago, Lush Vlad said:

Brighton have looked ropey for quite some time. Although we never do well down there in the prem. 

 

I think we’ll beat Ipswich and Chelsea at home. Wouldn’t be ideal going into the last day needing a win against Everton. But we’re more than capable of beating them. 


I think Brighton are beatable away but let’s just get Ipswich done next weekend and go from there.

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2 minutes ago, RodneyCisse said:


Yeah, really felt like a roll of the dice today to see if that same team could keep it going. Didn’t work, move on.

Yep , not sure why people are worried so much. We have a better first 11 than Villa but they have been allowed to build a much stronger squad and started from a far better place than we did. Win our home games and we get top 5.

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9 minutes ago, ExiledGeordie said:


I think Brighton are beatable away but let’s just get Ipswich done next weekend and go from there.


I think we win our 3 home games, personally and that should be enough. 
 

Just like I say. Going into the last day needing a result would be far from ideal. 

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Agree with both the points above. Actually been wondering if Brighton's thing hasn't peaked and they're a wretched watch.

Not that that matters, even when they've been rubbish the last nice game down there for us was 89

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3 minutes ago, Lush Vlad said:


At least they’ll be missing their best player and penalty extraordinaire. Joao Pedro will be banned for the next 3 games.  

Its Welbeck and us chasing shadows thats worry me.

 

 

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Remember that discussion we had after the Villa game about which of them who are a true competitor for top 5. Seems like we were all both wrong and right at the same time. Forest are dropping down towards 6th (so far atleast), and Villa are still climbing and becoming a real threat. It's ridiculously tight at the moment..

 

 

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1 minute ago, The Prophet said:

Have a feeling it'll be City, Villa and us.

The pressure is definitely mounting on Forest to click back into gear. Not sure they'll be able to do it, they've been outperforming their stats for a while now, and good on them btw, but teams often regress to the mean and they're due a(nother) blip 

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1 hour ago, midds said:

PP now only have us as 1/8 to finish top 5 now. Absolutely no need for anyone to start shitting their pants 

1.46 on Betfair exchange which seems value tbf. May drift further should Chelsea and forest both win, although the double for that is pretty big. Forest in particular seem value at a fairly disinterested spurs, ideal game for them imo. 

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Going to be a much more nervewrecking end to the season that I hoped for. Still in a great position though. With Pedro and Tarkowski out we should be favorites against Ipswich, Brighton and Everton. 

Hard to know which team will turn for Arsenal and Chelsea, but we should be able to pick up some points there aswell.

 

 

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