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It will be sweet finishing higher than steaming pile of Hotspur.Arsenal are gonna cruise into the top 4, and they’re such an average ******* team. Spurs, Chelsea and United should collectively hang their heads in shame in all honesty
Unfortunately I agree. Can’t really complain though. We’ve had a fantastic run.Chelsea are in a bit of trouble imo, losing hazard, transfer ban, missing cl again looking likely, all those players they blew silly money on that are flops, not playing there own kids, abramovich not allowed into the country, it's all coming home to roost it seems, can see them languishing and going further backwards for the next few seasons.
That’s been the grand sum of your achievements for years.It will be sweet finishing higher than steaming pile of Hotspur.
This stat was on Premier League Today...freaky
Speaking of non top 6 sides. Here is how the best of the rest have done in recent seasons.Wolves will break into the top six next season. Very impressive side. If it wasn’t for a rather large blip in October/November they’d be in a fight for the top four. They’re only going to improve. Much needed in all honesty, it gets dull the same clubs filling the top six every year
Wolves will have a bigger haul of points than Burnley and Everton did in the previous two seasons though. They’ll be within ten points if sixth by the end of the season and had they not had some dreadful results like losing at home to Huddersfield then it would be closer.Speaking of non top 6 sides. Here is how the best of the rest have done in recent seasons.
2018/19: Wolves, currently 7th (13 points off 6th)
2017/18: Burnley, 7th (9 points off 6th)
2016/17: Everton, 7th (8 points off 6th)
2015/16: Leicester, 1st (Won title)
2014/15: Soton, 7th (2 points off 6th)
2013/14: Everton, 5th (3 points clear of Spurs, and 8 points clear of United)
Apart from the Leicester year, the divide is getting bigger and bigger.
Once in his last 6 games? And that was in the 92nd minute on the weekend.Huh? Salah has been subbed off a lot lately.
Could see Wolves getting cherry picked though.
only player i can really see teams in the top 6 going hard for is neves. beyond that, they have a lot of players in a 'sweet spot' if you will. where they're not quite good enough to start at top 6 teams, but too expensive to be bought to ride the bench.
mahrez is good enough to start at top 6 clubs. he's good enough to start for us but he doesnt play in the style required yet.Could say that about Mahrez & none of their players would be as worth as much as him
Not good enough for us, but he's turned into a good player.I wonder how much Conor Coady would be worth. He's really turned into a solid CB and is a leader too. Not to mention he's also English.
And your boys have won ?That’s been the grand sum of your achievements for years.
You know how much we’ve won, so that’s why it’s funny when Arsenal’s main objective these days is to finish ahead of us. This from a team that 15 years ago were set to dominate English football.And your boys have won ?
We both know that both our mobs can't compete with the oil boys. So now we have to set our sights smaller. I still don't know why clubs don't go all out for a cup, the league is unattainable, closed shop. Our last chance was Usmanov.You know how much we’ve won, so that’s why it’s funny when Arsenal’s main objective these days is to finish ahead of us. This from a team that 15 years ago were set to dominate English football.
It's not unattainable. We might do it this year without the oil money. Leicester did it a few years ago.We both know that both our mobs can't compete with the oil boys. So now we have to set our sights smaller. I still don't know why clubs don't go all out for a cup, the league is unattainable, closed shop. Our last chance was Usmanov.
Cheers Jod, I was going to say something similar.It's not unattainable. We might do it this year without the oil money. Leicester did it a few years ago.