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03-05-2016 , 03:36 PM
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Originally Posted by kevin21
Newcastle v Villa on neutral ground

Who ya got?


Newcastle. Townsend is perfect for range shots vs a team who sits 11 players in the box
03-05-2016 , 03:44 PM


lots of nice symmetry on display, obvously last -> first but also take note of the GD
03-05-2016 , 03:52 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by kevin21
Newcastle v Villa on neutral ground

Who ya got?
lols

West Ham are on target for their first finish in the top flight with a positive goal difference since when?
03-05-2016 , 03:52 PM
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Originally Posted by BAIDS


lots of nice symmetry on display, obvously last -> first but also take note of the GD
Thought that was the Championship table at first, with Burnley at the top of the pic.

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Originally Posted by Hoopie1
lols

West Ham are on target for their first finish in the top flight with a positive goal difference since when?
As you said the top flight, presumably pre-1992?
03-05-2016 , 03:54 PM
Yes.
03-05-2016 , 04:03 PM
99?
03-05-2016 , 04:03 PM
Since you won the world cup?

Last edited by unwantedguest; 03-05-2016 at 04:09 PM. Reason: 66?
03-05-2016 , 04:04 PM
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Originally Posted by ZAIDS
99?
Earlier.
03-05-2016 , 04:05 PM
86?
03-05-2016 , 04:05 PM
Excellent day all around.

Would have preferred Chelsea to win as I banked on them.

I'm like Marty and LO when it comes to IKTS.
03-05-2016 , 04:05 PM
Since Di Canio?
03-05-2016 , 04:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Hoopie1
A thoroughly satisfactory day of football. Bravo.
We even managed to get a last minute dubious penalty to get a point at Fleetwood, that's how good a day it has been
03-05-2016 , 04:17 PM
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Originally Posted by ZAIDS
86?
Winner.

How terrible is that? Under Redknapp we came fifth and still had a negative goal difference, I think due to winning most of our home games and getting thrashed several times away from home.
03-05-2016 , 04:24 PM
ranieri says there's nothing wrong with mahrez
03-05-2016 , 04:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Hoopie1
Winner.

How terrible is that? Under Redknapp we came fifth and still had a negative goal difference, I think due to winning most of our home games and getting thrashed several times away from home.
Random knowledge as I was aware that year was a rare decent one for chelsea in that decade and I think in the run there was a bunch of teams hoping to win it but plop took it eventually
03-05-2016 , 05:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Hoopie1
Winner.

How terrible is that? Under Redknapp we came fifth and still had a negative goal difference, I think due to winning most of our home games and getting thrashed several times away from home.
it's called variance
03-05-2016 , 05:14 PM
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Originally Posted by royalblue
it's called variance
There was me thinking it was us being **** for 30 years.
03-05-2016 , 05:29 PM
Spurs have a really tough run in, Liverpool and Chelsea away United at home and even LOLcastle on the last day could be a tough game if they need a result to survive.
03-05-2016 , 05:36 PM
WHU beating City to a CL spot would be so glorious. I think I'd be only mildly perturbed if leicester wins it (such an amazing story that is). Spurs on the other hand...anal annihilation

We also still need to go to Everton, WestHam and City. Crazy weeks ahead in TBLITW
03-05-2016 , 05:55 PM
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Originally Posted by MindFckr
WHU beating City to a CL spot would be so glorious. I think I'd be only mildly perturbed if leicester wins it (such an amazing story that is). Spurs on the other hand...anal annihilation

We also still need to go to Everton, WestHam and City. Crazy weeks ahead in TBLITW
If WestHam nick a CL space it will gloriously be at Arsenals expense.
03-05-2016 , 06:05 PM
hopefully west ham can stop whinging about an innocuous challenge now they've benefited from one of the most one-sided refereeing performances in premier league history.
03-05-2016 , 06:06 PM
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Originally Posted by SaulGoodman
hopefully west ham cant stop whinging about an innocuous challenge now they've benefited from one of the most one-sided refereeing performances in premier league history.
BAHAHAHA.

BAHAHAHAHAHAHA.

Innocuous "not harmful or offensive". I'm pretty sure it was harmful since we didn't see the recipient for weeks afterwards.
03-05-2016 , 06:08 PM
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Originally Posted by SaulGoodman
hopefully west ham cant stop whinging about an innocuous challenge now they've benefited from one of the most one-sided refereeing performances in premier league history.
lol, care to give some examples?

x2 yellows where correct.

Pen that you got was correct.

2-0 miss a pen and you ****ed it up. Deal with it.
03-05-2016 , 06:21 PM
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Originally Posted by kingweed
lol, care to give some examples?

x2 yellows where correct.

Pen that you got was correct.

2-0 miss a pen and you ****ed it up. Deal with it.
100% behind players being booked for diving, genuinely the last player i saw get booked for it was deulfeu v stoke. watched ~20-30 games since and not one booked for it until today, maybe no one has dived since

pen that we got - tbh not seen it since - but besic is through on goal, brought down not even a booking?!?!?!?

genuinely (again ) the ref was appalling today and my initial post was just a bit of dig at wh who seem to have some major vendetta against Everton for nothing,

tbf the chances of us winning two games on the bounce at home are pretty much zero so hopefully get the defeat out of the way before next week
03-05-2016 , 06:27 PM
Yes, you did nothing in the previous game with quite a few innocuous challenges.

      
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