CG1010
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Amen.Should be good to know that they're playing just as bad as they have been all season, they've just had an easy few games, they'll drop off again the second the going gets tough.
Amen.Should be good to know that they're playing just as bad as they have been all season, they've just had an easy few games, they'll drop off again the second the going gets tough.
That'd be absolutely brilliant.why do people want draws? MUFC win, spurs win, hull win and we go 4th.
why do people want draws? MUFC win, spurs win, hull win and we go 4th.
Liverpool have no European or Cup games to worry about and after the next couple of games have none of the top sides left to play. We need to put distance between them and us so ideally a draw in their upcoming games or a Spurs win.
Liverpool's problem has never been the games against the top sides so not playing any top side game again is actually good news.
Why would you want a Spurs win? Provided we win our game, a Spus win would put us 2 points ahead of Liverpool and see us remain 5 behind Spurs. A draw in that game would put us 1 point ahead of Liverpool and see us close the gap with Spurs to 3 points. In both scenarios we overtake a team ahead of us, but the difference between Spurs being 3 or 5 points ahead of us is not insignificant. As long as both teams are within reach, it's always better to gain ground on both instead of just one, unless we're really in the final few games of the season and really need to go up a spot. Or are we judging a 5 point gap with Spurs in early February as insurmountable?why do people want draws? MUFC win, spurs win, hull win and we go 4th.
Why would you want a Spurs win? Provided we win our game, a Spus win would put us 2 points ahead of Liverpool and see us remain 5 behind Spurs. A draw in that game would put us 1 point ahead of Liverpool and see us close the gap with Spurs to 3 points. In both scenarios we overtake a team ahead of us, but the difference between Spurs being 3 or 5 points ahead of us is not insignificant. As long as both teams are within reach, it's always better to gain ground on both instead of just one, unless we're really in the final few games of the season and really need to go up a spot.
Or are we judging a 5 point gap with Spurs in early February as insurmountable?
Why would you want a Spurs win? Provided we win our game, a Spus win would put us 2 points ahead of Liverpool and see us remain 5 behind Spurs. A draw in that game would put us 1 point ahead of Liverpool and see us close the gap with Spurs to 3 points. In both scenarios we overtake a team ahead of us, but the difference between Spurs being 3 or 5 points ahead of us is not insignificant. As long as both teams are within reach, it's always better to gain ground on both instead of just one, unless we're really in the final few games of the season and really need to go up a spot. Or are we judging a 5 point gap with Spurs in early February as insurmountable?
That's a short term view. A 1 or 2 point lead over Liverpool at this point makes very little difference, they seem to be on a downward spiral anyway so I doubt it matters. However a Spurs draw would put us in a much better position to take advantage if Spurs were to hit a rough time. This obviously requires us to be good enough to take advantage if the opportunity presents itself, but if we aren't, then top 4 is hopeless anyway.i guess at this point i'd take 4th ASAP and then hope we can open a lead over 5/6th. The table has been so immobile for so many weeks i'd rather open the gap behind us than worry about the one in front.
Considering we have been stuck in 6th and we are on a 15 unbeaten run in the EPL. I don't trust us to maintain winning streaks till the end of the season without a few "draw streaks" occurring in the same period.
Yes, it's better if we are 4th with a considerable lead over the 5th and 6th teams rather than being even 2nd with a much smaller gap because we have the toughest fixtures in the last month. We play City, Arsenal and Tottenham away along with other tough games.This makes sense until you look at our fixtures, later in the season we face top-4 right before the end amidst Europa (surely), FA cup fixtures - we need to gain a few on the 5th team.
Would be nice to have the top 4 all wrapped up before our last month of tough fixtures.
Can see us getting top 4, ahead of probably Arsenal and Liverpool. Going to be tough but i'm confident
Good post.How is City's place in top 4 sure? If I were to rate the top 6 on the basis of past 2-3 months performances, it'll be Chelsea - Spurs - United - Arsenal - City - Liverpool; City haven't been good at all - that Jesus kid is good but are City fans really expecting a 19 year old to score in difficult fixtures being new? I'd say apart from Chelsea nobody is assured top-4, not even Spurs.
Yes, it's better if we are 4th with a considerable lead over the 5th and 6th teams rather than being even 2nd with a much smaller gap because we have the toughest fixtures in the last month. We play City, Arsenal and Tottenham away along with other tough games.
We really need a 5-6 point lead ahead of 5th and 6th going into our run of games at the end of the season.
The City game still has to be rescheduled as of yet.
They should've put it between Southampton & Middlesbrough in March... but they'll probably have it before the Swansea game.
If we're in the Europa League Semi's it can't be between Arsenal & Spurs at least, though knowing us/The FA, we'll probably get knocked out and they'll put it there anyway.
How is City's place in top 4 sure? If I were to rate the top 6 on the basis of past 2-3 months performances, it'll be Chelsea - Spurs - United - Arsenal - City - Liverpool; City haven't been good at all - that Jesus kid is good but are City fans really expecting a 19 year old to score in difficult fixtures being new? I'd say apart from Chelsea nobody is assured top-4, not even Spurs.
They should've put it between Southampton & Middlesbrough in March... but they'll probably have it before the Swansea game.
You can't have it between Soton and Boro because City are playing Monaco in the middle of that week.
First we were rooting for Chelsea to beat Liverpool and now we are rooting for Spurs to beat Liverpool? Are we giving up on catching Spurs? Anyone who thinks so is certainly not being serious??
I never thought I would see the day when UTD fans would think it impossible to make up a few points on Spurs. We are on a 15 match unbeaten run FFS. Fifteen games!!!
The best result possible for UTD in any games between the top six is a draw, every time, 100% of the time. Therefore, out of loyalty to UTD, we should be hoping for a draw (in both this game and Liverpool/Arsenal). I would say that we can just about write off Liverpool now - they have gone into absolute free fall and now face a ridiculously tough run of fixtures. There is nothing that even remotely suggests they can navigate that run without a few more losses. In fact if you look at their fixture list - I can't even think of a single game in which they are going to get an easy 3 points. They have not won a single game in the league in 2017 and also lost to inferior teams in both cups!! Why should we even bother about them?
Yes, only Chelsea and United(Ideally we should be to reduce gap (or overcome it) with all fellow challengers for top 4, and so I would hope for a draw between Liverpool and Spurs. Even if we rule out a late spring by Liverpool, we don't know which amongst City, Arsenal, or Spurs would be our challenger for the 4th position. At the moment it looks like Spurs will be number 2, but its very much possible that they are the ones that lose points going forward while City and Arsenal improve their forms significantly.
Yes, only Chelsea and United() have consistently stayed in the same league position. The other four teams have been alternating between 2-5 and I don't think anyone will clearly cement the 2nd spot until the last month or so.
Yes, we wanted Chelsea to beat Liverpool because us winning the title is fantasy, us getting top four is a priority. In order for the latter to happen, we needed Liverpool to drop out, just as we need Arsenal to do the same. Spurs might drop out, but they're a better side than Liverpool or Arsenal, and so Spurs beating either of those teams is beneficial to us. It's not hard to grasp.
Also, Liverpool's congestion period is over. They have a lot of time to prepare and recover for their upcoming game, and they also boast the best record against the top 6-7 sides in the league. They look like they'll lose all of those games on current form, but a lot will have changed by the time these games are played.
Because it's a marathon, not a race.why do people want draws? MUFC win, spurs win, hull win and we go 4th.
why do people want draws? MUFC win, spurs win, hull win and we go 4th.
First we were rooting for Chelsea to beat Liverpool and now we are rooting for Spurs to beat Liverpool? Are we giving up on catching Spurs? Anyone who thinks so is certainly not being serious??
I never thought I would see the day when UTD fans would think it impossible to make up a few points on Spurs. We are on a 15 match unbeaten run FFS. Fifteen games!!!
The best result possible for UTD in any games between the top six is a draw, every time, 100% of the time. Therefore, out of loyalty to UTD, we should be hoping for a draw (in both this game and Liverpool/Arsenal). I would say that we can just about write off Liverpool now - they have gone into absolute free fall and now face a ridiculously tough run of fixtures. There is nothing that even remotely suggests they can navigate that run without a few more losses. In fact if you look at their fixture list - I can't even think of a single game in which they are going to get an easy 3 points. They have not won a single game in the league in 2017 and also lost to inferior teams in both cups!! Why should we even bother about them?
Is that true? Because there were a time we were 9 points off 4th.And during that run Spurs have gained 2 points on you.![]()
And during that run Spurs have gained 2 points on you.![]()
42 points to play for. We need to get 35-37 points and not worry about anyone else. I think getting 35 points will see us get top 4.
Dont agreeIt'll be in our hands, I'm certain we'll be in the mix by the time the tough fixtures against our top 4 rivals come around. We've performed poorly against the big teams this season but we're capable of beating them all, so who knows.
42 points to play for. We need to get 35-37 points and not worry about anyone else. I think getting 35 points will see us get top 4.
I hope we do. I hope that we can turn those draws into wins and yes i think we can get it done.Do you seriously think we're only gonna drop 7-points between now and May? We've dropped six points in the last three weeks.
I think 76-points is needed for Top 4 this year (it's a lot higher than normal) so we need another 31. I'm not sure we're gonna reach that figure. As far as I see it, it's a race between us and Arsenal now to be honest...one of us two are gonna creep over that dotted line in the last weekend of the campaign.