LudlamBlade
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Optimistically : 12ptsFixtures:
Tottenham (a)
Newcastle (h)
West Ham (a)
Fulham (a)
Man Utd (h)
Arsenal (a)
Wolves (h)
Brighton (a)
Bournemouth (h)
Pragmatically : 5/6pts
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Optimistically : 12ptsFixtures:
Tottenham (a)
Newcastle (h)
West Ham (a)
Fulham (a)
Man Utd (h)
Arsenal (a)
Wolves (h)
Brighton (a)
Bournemouth (h)
First set of matches =1ptFixtures:
Tottenham (a)
Newcastle (h)
West Ham (a)
Fulham (a)
Man Utd (h)
Arsenal (a)
Wolves (h)
Brighton (a)
Bournemouth (h)
MatronTottenham (a) Draw
Newcastle (h) Loss
West Ham (a) Draw
Fulham (a) Win
Man Utd (h) Win
Arsenal (a) Battered
Wolves (h) Draw
Brighton (a) Loss
Bournemouth (h) Win
12 Luvvvleh points.
I've got us down for around 17 points up until the start of January.I've been looking at our run of games after the international break and it's much tougher than I'd originally appreciated.
Looking at the nine fixtures between now and the end of November I can only see us realistically getting 6-8 points from them, meaning we'd go into December on 7-9 points from 13 games.
This comes with the caveat that I'm one of the more pessimistic Blades fans, but I'm interested to know where others think we'll be after this next run of games?
NoThat is very true.
We was one of the worst PL sides ever but still won at Old Trafford! Bryan and Burke also scored that game.
Jesus did that really happen?
I think the word is "FUCK" !!Fixtures:
Tottenham (a)
Newcastle (h)
West Ham (a)
Fulham (a)
Man Utd (h)
Arsenal (a)
Wolves (h)
Brighton (a)
Bournemouth (h)
REAL Perception.4 points.
To be fair they've played Liverpool, City and Brighton. Not exactly easy fixtures lately.We could be playing Newcastle at the right time, form has dipped off lately.
When we beat Burnley 5-2 we were riding high in the table.......much the same as Spurs are now after beating Burnley 5-2.My Spurs mate is nervous about us next, he’s said they can “do a Spurs” every game and simply not turn up.
The issue is that they have the quality to not turn up and still give most teams a game. Bear in mind we beat them in the cup with a moment of magic.
If we go at Spurs from the off I trust we can get a goal, but I see us then trying to protect the win and inviting pressure to then draw or lose.
No idea on points return, every game is a cup final at this stage until we’re settled and have an idea of shape / tactics / strengths etc.
All I would say is we need to be beating teams around us so we don’t become adrift. Anything else is a bonus.
Same and correct answer
If we’d have recruited semi-fit, grown up footballers capable of competing in the PL for those games I’d have agreed with you, but we didn’t and we’ve ended up with 1 point.Asking the same question of the first four games would have probably been answered with 1-3 points v Palace; 1-3 points @ Forest, 0-1 point v City and 1-3 points v Everton. So, we should be on at least 3 points and we're already 2 points off that forecast.
Fulham, Man United, Wolves and Bournemouth look to be the easier games.
Got to try and get a point at least in the home matches. Need to tighten up defensively though. Lots of work to be done!
Fixtures:
Tottenham (a)
Newcastle (h)
West Ham (a)
Fulham (a)
Man Utd (h)
Arsenal (a)
Wolves (h)
Brighton (a)
Bournemouth (h)
Tottenham (a) 2-1 - Spurs look very good under Ange, but defensively sloppy at times. If Burnley can score 2. Man City performance needed.
Newcastle (h) 1-1 - Not really been impressed with Newcastle, granted tricky fixture run. No Botman, Scharr due to injuries, maybe vulnerable?*
West Ham (a) 2-1 - On fire at the minute, most nervous about this one.
Fulham (a) 0-1 - Not sure what vein of form they'll be on; playing Luton & Chelsea prior. But feels like a must win, could see us edging it.
Man Utd (h) 1-1 - Like Newcastle, not been impressed. Lucky vs. Wolves. A lot of talent, don't get me wrong. Rashford v Baldock is the key battle.
Arsenal (a) 3-1 - improving match-by-match. Do have to travel to Sevilla for Champions League 3 days before though, which is tough.
Wolves (h) 0-2 - In that group of teams, this is a must win. They've a tough run in the build up to us. Hopefully demoralised.
Brighton (a) 2-1 - De Zerbi has made them even better. Only benefit is they travel to Ajax 2 days prior, maybe they rotate or have some injuries?
Bournemouth (h) 0-1 - Again, like Wolves is a must win as in that collection of teams.
Total: 11 points
I'm not one to be pessimistic, I am trying to be realistic though. A lot of these performances will need to replicate how we played in the City match. But, we've looked better each week due to the additions.
*Newcastle play v Milan, in Milan, 4 days prior to us too. I didn't think they had the depth for both competitions & needed to do more business whilst the window was open. maybe could capitalise on that (?)
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