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sriram
18 April 2016 21:18:52
I can see this title race going to the last day now - could it be something like If Newcastle avoid defeat vs Spurs they stay up and hand Leicester the title. If Spurs win vs Newcastle they win the title and send Newcastle down - but a draw for Leicester or only a Leicester win at Chelsea might be enough to win the title


Sriram
Sedgley, West Midlands ( just south of Wolverhampton )
162m ASL
SEMerc
18 April 2016 21:39:49


 


Barring the second half vs Sunderland, Leicester haven't really played that well. For them it has all been about grinding out results, and to an extent they did that against West Ham. Spurs are steamrolling opponents at the moment, but they still have a few tricky fixtures against teams who still have something to play for, namely Southampton and Newcastle. One of them could be a title decider!


Originally Posted by: SJV 


I go back to the Ledley King link I posted earlier. The current Spurs team would have thrashed the Spurs team of Modric, Bale, Van Der Vaart and King himself. King said as much.

SEMerc
20 April 2016 14:53:54

For sheer jaw dropping nonsense Van Gaal has truly outdone himself this time. The worrying aspect about this is that even Ed Woodward may finally have concluded the man is demented and will put him out of his misery.


http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/manchester-united-news-louis-van-gaal-tottenham-senior-creative-a6992306.html

SJV
20 April 2016 20:22:39
When did Everton become so diabolical? Martinez is slowly turning them into Wigan.
Saint Snow
20 April 2016 21:00:42

When did Everton become so diabolical? Martinez is slowly turning them into Wigan.

Originally Posted by: SJV 


 


Think it's safe to say Bobby Bullsh*t won't get the chance to take them down that far.


Liverpool had over 30 attempts tonight, about 12 on target. Don't think Mignolet touched the ball second half. The sending off tackle was a shocker - just hope Origi recovers quickly, because he's been fantastic lately.



Martin
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SEMerc
20 April 2016 21:44:08

The tackle was indeed a shocker.


If Everton are going to play shite, I'd rather they did it against the Dippers than Lester.

SEMerc
21 April 2016 16:08:56

If true, I don't think Villa will be spending much time in the Chumpionsh.it.


http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/04/21/larry_aston_villa/

sriram
22 April 2016 19:08:39

I just get the sense that the premier league title race could be decisive on Sunday

If Leicester don't beat Swansea on Sunday I think it's game over with trips to Old Trafford and Stamford Bridge following

I cannot see Spurs dropping any points in their remaining games - from the way that they are playing

Leicester seem to be putting a lot of effort in to their games with - edging them one nil, riding a bit of luck, and salvaging results like vs West Ham last Sunday - all seems a little bit unconvincing to me


Sriram
Sedgley, West Midlands ( just south of Wolverhampton )
162m ASL
SJV
22 April 2016 19:15:58


I just get the sense that the premier league title race could be decisive on Sunday

If Leicester don't beat Swansea on Sunday I think it's game over with trips to Old Trafford and Stamford Bridge following

I cannot see Spurs dropping any points in their remaining games - from the way that they are playing

Leicester seem to be putting a lot of effort in to their games with - edging them one nil, riding a bit of luck, and salvaging results like vs West Ham last Sunday - all seems a little bit unconvincing to me


Originally Posted by: sriram 


It is unconvincing, but many teams have done it in the past, winning games 1-0 and scraping draws when not playing well. Leicester are playing like champions in this respect. That said, I broadly agree with you. Swansea is a must win game as I too can see Spurs winning their remaining fixtures. Chelsea looks harder on paper than it should be though, given the players are already on their summer holidays going by recent performances.

David M Porter
22 April 2016 19:56:11


 


It is unconvincing, but many teams have done it in the past, winning games 1-0 and scraping draws when not playing well. Leicester are playing like champions in this respect. That said, I broadly agree with you. Swansea is a must win game as I too can see Spurs winning their remaining fixtures. Chelsea looks harder on paper than it should be though, given the players are already on their summer holidays going by recent performances.


Originally Posted by: SJV 


Chelsea looked as though they were still on last year's summer holidays during the first half of the season, given their performances and results in many games during that time!


Lenzie, Glasgow

"Let us not take ourselves too seriously. None of us has a monopoly on wisdom, and we must always be ready to listen and respect other points of view."- Queen Elizabeth II 1926-2022
sriram
22 April 2016 19:56:12
To add further - I think Leicester's main hope is that Newcastle need a result - draw at least vs Spurs to stay up. If Newcastle are already safe before the Spurs game - then I think that could be a problem for Leicester - especially if the points tally of the 2 teams is really close. The Newcastle Spurs is the only game - which 'could' see Spurs drop points - only if Newcastle need a draw to stay up - I don't see Spurs dropping any points in their other fixtures whatsoever
Sriram
Sedgley, West Midlands ( just south of Wolverhampton )
162m ASL
SEMerc
22 April 2016 20:22:10

To add further - I think Leicester's main hope is that Newcastle need a result - draw at least vs Spurs to stay up. If Newcastle are already safe before the Spurs game - then I think that could be a problem for Leicester - especially if the points tally of the 2 teams is really close. The Newcastle Spurs is the only game - which 'could' see Spurs drop points - only if Newcastle need a draw to stay up - I don't see Spurs dropping any points in their other fixtures whatsoever

Originally Posted by: sriram 


The Swansea game on Sunday is crucial; the Newcastle one isn't because I think Spurs will hammer them irrespective of whether the Bar Codes are safe or not.

Saint Snow
22 April 2016 21:41:24


I cannot see Spurs dropping any points in their remaining games - from the way that they are playing


Originally Posted by: sriram 


 


It would be an extraordinary run of results from Sperms if they didn't drop any more points, almost without parallel, and defy all expectations. Very much a case of the whole being greater than the sum of the parts. Yes, they're playing well, but we've seen millions of times how one under-par performance or bad bounce can mean a defeat or draw. The crunch game for me will be the Chavski game. Under Gus, they've become very hard to beat, and there's certainly no love for Sperms at the Bridge. I think Sperms will collect 9 or 10 more points, meaning Leicester would need 5 or 6.


I just worry that Leicester will implode now and not pick up the couple of wins I think would see them over the line. If they beat Swansea, then I think they'd be home (3 draws would then very likely do it)


Ranieri says it's now or never for Leicester and that's true. I can't see them ever being in contention again. For Sperms, who've assembled a good young team with a very capable manager, they could well be set for a few years of mixing it with the bigger clubs in a fight for the top-4 places.



Martin
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"How can wealth persuade poverty to use its political freedom to keep wealth in power? Here lies the whole art of Conservative politics."
Aneurin Bevan
SEMerc
22 April 2016 22:18:29


 


 



spent more than £10m on agents in four months during which they signed no players.


sriram
23 April 2016 10:10:27

William Hill odds are nonsense for the title race

Leicester 4/9 on favourites

Spurs 7/4 against


 


How can Leicester be clear favourites for the title - even if they are 5 points clear - the way Leicester are playing compared to Spurs - Vardys suspension - and trips to Old Trafford and Stamford Bridge ?


 


Sriram
Sedgley, West Midlands ( just south of Wolverhampton )
162m ASL
SEMerc
23 April 2016 10:15:44


William Hill odds are nonsense for the title race

Leicester 4/9 on favourites

Spurs 7/4 against


 


How can Leicester be clear favourites for the title - even if they are 5 points clear - the way Leicester are playing compared to Spurs - Vardys suspension - and trips to Old Trafford and Stamford Bridge ?


 


Originally Posted by: sriram 


Spurs are running out of games, it's as simple as that.

Saint Snow
23 April 2016 11:01:29


William Hill odds are nonsense for the title race

Leicester 4/9 on favourites

Spurs 7/4 against


 


How can Leicester be clear favourites for the title - even if they are 5 points clear - the way Leicester are playing compared to Spurs - Vardys suspension - and trips to Old Trafford and Stamford Bridge ?


 


Originally Posted by: sriram 


 


Sriram, you do realise that bookies' odds are fashioned by the money people place on particular outcomes, yeah?


I'd agree, though, that the Sperms odds look very tasty. Might even bung a few quid on there, to ease the annoyance should they win, like 



Martin
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"How can wealth persuade poverty to use its political freedom to keep wealth in power? Here lies the whole art of Conservative politics."
Aneurin Bevan
SEMerc
23 April 2016 11:28:07


 


 


Sriram, you do realise that bookies' odds are fashioned by the money people place on particular outcomes, yeah?


I'd agree, though, that the Sperms odds look very tasty. Might even bung a few quid on there, to ease the annoyance should they win, like 


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


Don't waste your money. Lester will revert to type and spawn a 1-0 win against the sheep shaggers.

SEMerc
23 April 2016 12:56:17

Hmmm, this possibly explains why he has been playing better of late.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/36120459

Saint Snow
24 April 2016 09:50:09


Hmmm, this possibly explains why he has been playing better of late.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/36120459


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


 


Wouldn't have thought fat-burners would improve a player's skill level, rather it's a combination of Lovren remembering how to play football and Klopp doing the coaching he's renowned for (the former, obviously, being a symptom of the latter)


But he's a knobhead all the same.


And we can now discount any feint hopes of sneaking into the top 4. We played Newcastle off the park in the 1st half; we dominated so much it was almost embarrassing. Then, second half, Mignolet flaps at a regulation cross, Cisse gets a nod-in, Newcastle get their tails up, we forget how to play.


 



Martin
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AFC Snow
24 April 2016 10:22:15


 


 


Wouldn't have thought fat-burners would improve a player's skill level, rather it's a combination of Lovren remembering how to play football and Klopp doing the coaching he's renowned for (the former, obviously, being a symptom of the latter)


But he's a knobhead all the same.


And we can now discount any feint hopes of sneaking into the top 4. We played Newcastle off the park in the 1st half; we dominated so much it was almost embarrassing. Then, second half, Mignolet flaps at a regulation cross, Cisse gets a nod-in, Newcastle get their tails up, we forget how to play.


 


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


 


Should bring Ward in. 

Saint Snow
24 April 2016 11:15:01

 


Should bring Ward in. 


Originally Posted by: AFC Snow 


 


Played against Bournemouth & did well - lots of positive feedback on RAWK, fwiw



Martin
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A TWO addict since 14/12/01
"How can wealth persuade poverty to use its political freedom to keep wealth in power? Here lies the whole art of Conservative politics."
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sriram
24 April 2016 12:43:28
I don't why but I just get the sense that Leicester are going to make a mess of it this afternoon - hope I am wrong
Sriram
Sedgley, West Midlands ( just south of Wolverhampton )
162m ASL
sriram
24 April 2016 15:10:12
The King Power stadium is rocking - let's see what unfolds
Sriram
Sedgley, West Midlands ( just south of Wolverhampton )
162m ASL
sriram
24 April 2016 15:26:49

Rank mistake by Swansea defender

1-0 Leicester Mahrez scores


 


Swansea are having lots of play and possession - this is far from over yet till Leicester score more goals


Sriram
Sedgley, West Midlands ( just south of Wolverhampton )
162m ASL

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