Premier League Success Thread 2017/18 - Part Two

Anything sportlike
User avatar
Reg
Registered user
Posts: 17219
Joined: Thu Oct 14, 2010 9:15 pm
Location: Behind you

Re: Premier League Success Thread 2017/18 - Part Two

Post by Reg »

delboy1983 wrote:So if Man Utd dont lose tomorrow zilch at stake for the final fixtures on Sunday.
Will that be a first :!:


Chelsea could take Liverpool’s CL spot.

And Southampton aren’t mathematically safe, but it would take a miracle to save Swansea.
Roy IN!!

lasharoo
Registered user
Posts: 3198
Joined: Thu Mar 29, 2012 1:50 am

Re: Premier League Success Thread 2017/18 - Part Two

Post by lasharoo »

delboy1983 wrote:So if Man Utd dont lose tomorrow zilch at stake for the final fixtures on Sunday.
Will that be a first :!:

As someone who has turned their back on top flight footy I'm interested to see if whoever is broadcasting the final day of PL fixtures has the front to bill next week as "Super Sunday" or something equally ridiculous, and will the arab/asian halfy-scarf nu fans (who are their target audience) buy it or start realising they are being taken for cunts.
'This is all your doing, Lash, no one else'

User avatar
delboy1983
Registered user
Posts: 17916
Joined: Fri May 20, 2011 1:59 pm

Re: Premier League Success Thread 2017/18 - Part Two

Post by delboy1983 »

Reg wrote:
delboy1983 wrote:So if Man Utd dont lose tomorrow zilch at stake for the final fixtures on Sunday.
Will that be a first :!:


Chelsea could take Liverpool’s CL spot.

And Southampton aren’t mathematically safe, but it would take a miracle to save Swansea.


Yeah Chelsea and Liverpool is open but you would think Liverpool home to Brighton then 13 days to the final v Real Madrid.Should be able to put out a strong team .
Chelsea away to Newcastle then 6 days to FA Cup final may rest a few.
We're just two lost souls
Swimming in a fish bowl
Year after year

User avatar
Bad Blue 2000
Registered user
Posts: 5453
Joined: Wed Sep 15, 2010 3:05 pm
Location: The BantCave

Re: Premier League Success Thread 2017/18 - Part Two

Post by Bad Blue 2000 »

Decent result tonight but a couple of patchy performances in the last two games.
Even though there was nothing to play for(apart from records) it still would have been pretty humiliating to lose in the league to Huddersfield and Brighton.
I HEAR YOU KNOCKIN', BUT YOU CAN'T COME IN...

User avatar
delboy1983
Registered user
Posts: 17916
Joined: Fri May 20, 2011 1:59 pm

Re: Premier League Success Thread 2017/18 - Part Two

Post by delboy1983 »

Bad Blue 2000 wrote:Decent result tonight but a couple of patchy performances in the last two games.
Even though there was nothing to play for(apart from records) it still would have been pretty humiliating to lose in the league to Huddersfield and Brighton.


And Newcasle,don't forget them :!:
We're just two lost souls
Swimming in a fish bowl
Year after year

Singing The Blues
Registered user
Posts: 749
Joined: Wed Sep 26, 2007 1:43 pm

Re: Premier League Success Thread 2017/18 - Part Two

Post by Singing The Blues »

delboy1983 wrote:
Bad Blue 2000 wrote:Decent result tonight but a couple of patchy performances in the last two games.
Even though there was nothing to play for(apart from records) it still would have been pretty humiliating to lose in the league to Huddersfield and Brighton.


And Newcasle,don't forget them :!:

That's not embarrassing, they have a world-class manager as their last 4 results prove.

User avatar
Bad Blue 2000
Registered user
Posts: 5453
Joined: Wed Sep 15, 2010 3:05 pm
Location: The BantCave

Re: Premier League Success Thread 2017/18 - Part Two

Post by Bad Blue 2000 »

A win for Utd tonight and they could narrow the gap to 17 points.
I HEAR YOU KNOCKIN', BUT YOU CAN'T COME IN...

User avatar
Eaststand
Registered user
Posts: 17966
Joined: Sun Aug 29, 2010 2:36 pm
Location: having a smoochy smooch

Re: Premier League Success Thread 2017/18 - Part Two

Post by Eaststand »

Its been competitive this season.
Build Back More Betterer

User avatar
Bad Blue 2000
Registered user
Posts: 5453
Joined: Wed Sep 15, 2010 3:05 pm
Location: The BantCave

Re: Premier League Success Thread 2017/18 - Part Two

Post by Bad Blue 2000 »

It's been pretty tight. We're only 37 points above Arsenal.
I HEAR YOU KNOCKIN', BUT YOU CAN'T COME IN...

User avatar
delboy1983
Registered user
Posts: 17916
Joined: Fri May 20, 2011 1:59 pm

Re: Premier League Success Thread 2017/18 - Part Two

Post by delboy1983 »

Will be very different next season
Stronger - Man Utd Spurs,Chelsea and Liverpool
Sussed out Man City
We're just two lost souls
Swimming in a fish bowl
Year after year

User avatar
Eaststand
Registered user
Posts: 17966
Joined: Sun Aug 29, 2010 2:36 pm
Location: having a smoochy smooch

Re: Premier League Success Thread 2017/18 - Part Two

Post by Eaststand »

FFS Derek, that means the exact opposite of that will happen. Now we have to watch a procession again
Build Back More Betterer

User avatar
The Ghost of Alex Higgins
No longer the Bridesmaid
Posts: 39149
Joined: Mon Sep 06, 2010 1:35 pm
Location: Cunt
Contact:

Re: Premier League Success Thread 2017/18 - Part Two

Post by The Ghost of Alex Higgins »

You sure know your football Derek
MAKING TALKFORUM GREAT AGAIN

User avatar
Bad Blue 2000
Registered user
Posts: 5453
Joined: Wed Sep 15, 2010 3:05 pm
Location: The BantCave

Re: Premier League Success Thread 2017/18 - Part Two

Post by Bad Blue 2000 »

Transition.
I HEAR YOU KNOCKIN', BUT YOU CAN'T COME IN...

User avatar
Gosport Mark
Registered user
Posts: 623
Joined: Wed May 29, 2013 8:35 pm

Re: Premier League Success Thread 2017/18 - Part Two

Post by Gosport Mark »

delboy1983 wrote:Will be very different next season
Stronger - Man Utd Spurs,Chelsea and Liverpool
Sussed out Man City

City will strengthen.
Utd will spend big and fail to get the full potential out of the team.
Spurs season will depend on Kane.
Chelsea will not splash the cash and could lose some stars IF they miss out on CL.
Liverpool at times will play like they share a single brain, whilst at other times like they’ve never met before.
Any comments contained within this post which are deemed offensive are unintentional. If any poster does wish to complain then please PM me first for a personal apology.

User avatar
Saints11
Registered user
Posts: 871
Joined: Sun Dec 13, 2009 1:57 pm
Location: Sat next to you. . .

Re: Premier League Success Thread 2017/18 - Part Two

Post by Saints11 »

Carlos J wrote:Sad times, TC and hopefully good times, Suhari and Saints11.


:drinkers: :drinkers: :drinkers: :drinkers: :drinkers:
mentioning other members is not allowed in signatures

Post Reply