Phurry
Furry Fecker
It honestly wouldn't surprise me if we picked up 57 or 58 points against the bottom 10 this season.
Ah well, that's amused me on a boring Friday.
It honestly wouldn't surprise me if we picked up 57 or 58 points against the bottom 10 this season.
Has to have been a mistake. Maybe he meant 47 or 48 which would be impressive on its own.
I will be surprised if you get more than 10.
10 would be a good haul from that. I'd take it.
I think 12 is doable without breaking into amazing territory though. Spurs side, they are all winnable. Hull away and then home games against Norwich, West Ham and Cardiff are games we should be flat track bullying.
If we do take 12 points, we can lose our two away games to city and chelsea and go into the second half of the season on 36 points, having already played Everton, Man city, chelsea, Arsenal and Newcastle away from home. I'd fancy our chances of riding home top four from there.
At any rate, 12 points from the next seven games in December would be fine by me. Obviously rather we take some of the points from other top six teams, but I'd be fine with taking them from flat track bullying as we have so far.
Calm down B20. West Ham and Cardiff won't be as easy as you are thinking. Sure Hull/Norwich are 6 easy points. After that maybe 3 each from WHU/Cardiff.
Wasn't a typo or a mistake. I don't think we'll win the league as we drop too many points against the top teams, but 54-57 points against the bottom ten is doable. We are the definition of flat track bullies.
Oh Lord, I was starting to think that there exists a level-headed Liverpool supporter except B20* and a mate of mine, but it looks that I was wrong. Anyway, has it ever happened that a team in this league got 57-58 points against bottom 10?
* numbers after B are subject of change
That means you have 20 games, in which you drop only 5 points out of 60.
You drew away at Swansea, who are bound to finish bottom half, so that's 2 points gone already. Newcastle might well finish bottom half too, so that's another 2 right there.
So you're down to 56 already, in November.
I hate to say it, but you've got a post here that will be quoted for years to come.
I hate to say it, but you've got a post here that will be quoted for years to come.
That means you have 20 games, in which you drop only 5 points out of 60.
You drew away at Swansea, who are bound to finish bottom half, so that's 2 points gone already. Newcastle might well finish bottom half too, so that's another 2 right there.
So you're down to 56 already, in November.
I hate to say it, but you've got a post here that will be quoted for years to come.
Wasn't a typo or a mistake. I don't think we'll win the league as we drop too many points against the top teams, but 54-57 points against the bottom ten is doable. We are the definition of flat track bullies.
I think Swansea may finish bottom half, but I doubt Newcastle will. Arsenal, Liverpool, United, Chelsea, City, Everton, Spurs, Southampton, Newcastle and Swansea I think will end up being the top 10.
Anywhere inbetween that would be a fair return for that Liverpool squad54-57 points.
If Sturridge is injured, then all bets are off.
If Sturridge is injured, then all bets are off.
First minor excuse, all bets off.
You're having a fine couple of pages here mate!
He's one of our three or four most important players and if the injury is correct he could be out for 2 or 3 months. That's not minor.
So you're saying that your prediction on the previous page of 57-58 points against the bottom 10 (since downgraded to 54-57) was completely dependent on no injuries to your 3 or 4 most important players?
Unfortunately, the Premier League operates in reality.
Yes, it was dependent on a largely injury free run. I don't see how that's unrealistic. If Carrick or Rooney or Van Persie went down for the season your expectations for United wouldn't change?
I hope he's OK. Liverpool being good makes things a little bit more interesting.
If Sturridge is injured, then all bets are off.
I don't think Sturridge out will hurt them as much as many will make out. Sure, he will be a miss but I think they will go to a 4-3-3 and probably cope, they don't have the hardest fixture list coming up.
Yes, it was dependent on a largely injury free run. I don't see how that's unrealistic. If Carrick or Rooney or Van Persie went down for the season your expectations for United wouldn't change?
Your upcoming fixtures are Hull, Norwich and West Ham. Not the hardest lot of games.No, we only have to go to White Hart Lane, Etihad and Stamford Bridge in december. It's a cakewalk.![]()