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West Brom, Liverpool and Spurs

Post by clarethomer » Sat Mar 06, 2021 9:32 pm

Are the teams I will be looking to win tomorrow.

Not really that bothered about the manc derby from a results perspective as that doesnt really impact us.

Do you think we will get that lucky with the results?

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Re: West Brom, Liverpool and Spurs

Post by Wellsy1882 » Sat Mar 06, 2021 9:37 pm

I think there will be 4 home wins tomorrow

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Re: West Brom, Liverpool and Spurs

Post by Quickenthetempo » Sat Mar 06, 2021 9:54 pm

It's our results that matter.

I hope all our rivals win to keep pushing us.

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Re: West Brom, Liverpool and Spurs

Post by LeadBelly » Sat Mar 06, 2021 10:14 pm

Despite all the recent joy amongst many here at Liverpool's tribulations, it'd defo be good for them to get a win tomorrow & I think the way Fulham play may suit the reds: 2-0

A Spuds win would be good. I dont think Palace will get pulled into a relegation spot but if we can pass them it'd be an extra c. £2million in our coffers. 2-1.

WBA v Newcastle: home win please (though a draw wouldn't be too bad). Meltdown amongst the "sleeping giant" supporters is always entertaining: 0-0

It doesn't concern us but I'd prefer a City win in the Manc derby. City will win the league anyway but there are a few Man U players I'm not over-fond of: 3-1.
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Re: West Brom, Liverpool and Spurs

Post by Tall Paul » Sat Mar 06, 2021 10:15 pm

It doesn't really matter, we're not going down.
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Re: West Brom, Liverpool and Spurs

Post by MT03ALG » Sat Mar 06, 2021 10:15 pm

Surely Liverpool cannot lose at home AGAIN !!

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Re: West Brom, Liverpool and Spurs

Post by tim_noone » Sat Mar 06, 2021 11:54 pm

LeadBelly wrote:
Sat Mar 06, 2021 10:14 pm
Despite all the recent joy amongst many here at Liverpool's tribulations, it'd defo be good for them to get a win tomorrow & I think the way Fulham play may suit the reds: 2-0

A Spuds win would be good. I dont think Palace will get pulled into a relegation spot but if we can pass them it'd be an extra c. £2million in our coffers. 2-1.

WBA v Newcastle: home win please (though a draw wouldn't be too bad). Meltdown amongst the "sleeping giant" supporters is always entertaining: 0-0

It doesn't concern us but I'd prefer a City win in the Manc derby. City will win the league anyway but there are a few Man U players I'm not over-fond of: 3-1.
An Extra 2million in the Coffers will do very nicely indeed for our New cashless investors. :D
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Re: West Brom, Liverpool and Spurs

Post by tiger76 » Sun Mar 07, 2021 12:01 am

West Brom are fast approaching last chance saloon, however a win tomorrow would bring them within 6 points of Brighton and Newcastle, so you'd expect BFS to have them fired up big time.

Who knows with Liverpool these days, but you have to hope they'll hit form eventually.

Spurs win would be useful purely because it keeps Palace within striking range.

Not that fussed about the Manc derby, just hope it's a decent game.

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Re: West Brom, Liverpool and Spurs

Post by BurnleyFC » Sun Mar 07, 2021 12:05 am

tim_noone wrote:
Sat Mar 06, 2021 11:54 pm
An Extra 2million in the Coffers will do very nicely indeed for our New cashless investors. :D
Pacey would love an extra £2m.

He’d probably be able to ‘loan’ it off the club for about 50p.
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Re: West Brom, Liverpool and Spurs

Post by BenWickes » Sun Mar 07, 2021 6:47 am

Only two games I'm bothered about. Ideally a draw or a WBA win v Newcastle. From a personal point of view I'd be highly amused if Fulham won at Anfield as I work with a number of Scousers and after their incessant gloating last season I am loving their meltdowns at work. From a BFC point of view. I hope Liverpool hit them for six.

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Re: West Brom, Liverpool and Spurs

Post by Buxtonclaret » Sun Mar 07, 2021 10:21 am

BurnleyFC wrote:
Sun Mar 07, 2021 12:05 am
Pacey would love an extra £2m.

He’d probably be able to ‘loan’ it off the club for about 50p.
Loan?
Nah.
Salary Bonus.
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Re: West Brom, Liverpool and Spurs

Post by huw.Y.WattfromWare » Sun Mar 07, 2021 2:57 pm

For anybody still sweating on us.
We have played 14 PL games this year won 4, drew 5, lost 5. Those lost 5 all to top 8 sides.
We have also taken points of Leicester, Liverpool, Aston Villa & Arsenal.
Our run in will safely see us past 40 points. Many more than needed to stay up.

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Re: West Brom, Liverpool and Spurs

Post by clarethomer » Sun Mar 07, 2021 3:54 pm

I think we have enough in us but the table now doesn't look anywhere near as comfortable.

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Re: West Brom, Liverpool and Spurs

Post by jurek » Sun Mar 07, 2021 4:02 pm

We could do with a result at Everton afore the long break
and then we face Southampton and Newcastle.
All critical games which we can't afford to lose.

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Re: West Brom, Liverpool and Spurs

Post by tiger76 » Sun Mar 07, 2021 4:06 pm

clarethomer wrote:
Sun Mar 07, 2021 3:54 pm
I think we have enough in us but the table now doesn't look anywhere near as comfortable.
No it doesn't and we'll need to take points from the likes of Leeds, Newcastle, Southampton & Wolves, which we're capable of doing, plus nicking the odd point against the higher sides as we've done in the last couple of games.

We're due to visit Fulham on the 8th May, and ideally we'd like to be further than 4 points clear of them before then, of course Brighton & Newcastle are still in the mix also, but it's threatening to go right to the wire, the one big advantage for us and others is Fulham host Newcastle on the final day, and obviously both can't win, so that should give us some breathing space, but we could do with picking up 3 points at Everton next week, that game and the following 2 against Southampton and Newcastle offer us a reasonable chance of putting points on the board and hopefully stretching away from Fulham once more, their next 3 are City, Leeds and Villa, so they might struggle to pick much up in those.

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Re: West Brom, Liverpool and Spurs

Post by jurek » Sun Mar 07, 2021 4:11 pm

The way Fulham are playing at present they could easily pick up
points/wins against Leeds and Villa. Might even surprise City but probably not.

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Re: West Brom, Liverpool and Spurs

Post by tiger76 » Sun Mar 07, 2021 4:13 pm

jurek wrote:
Sun Mar 07, 2021 4:02 pm
We could do with a result at Everton afore the long break
and then we face Southampton and Newcastle.
All critical games which we can't afford to lose.
We really need to win at least one of those, as these draws aren't enough to haul us clear of the bottom 3, not when Fulham are starting to pick up victories. The good thing is we have a decent break after the Everton game, before those 2 vital matches at Southampton and hosting Newcastle.

Minimum points we need from those is 4, if we achieve more then great, but even a win and a draw wouldn't be too bad, ideally if I had to choose the win would be against Newcastle, purely to increase the gap, they look like they're struggling right now, and of all the bottom teams are in the longest spell of poor form, plus their 3 most creative players are currently sidelined, so if I had to wager who'll drop from here I'd plump for them, but I'm sure there'll be plenty of twists and turns still to come.

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Re: West Brom, Liverpool and Spurs

Post by tiger76 » Sun Mar 07, 2021 4:19 pm

jurek wrote:
Sun Mar 07, 2021 4:11 pm
The way Fulham are playing at present they could easily pick up
points/wins against Leeds and Villa. Might even surprise City but probably not.
I'm just thankful their next game is against City, they probably won't get anything in that, and you do wonder if the international break is coming at a bad time for them, and a good time for others, I've no doubt Scott Parker and his players are chomping at the bit to play right now, they're playing with confidence and more importantly getting results, and that imposed break may not favour them as it could disrupt their rhythm which they've managed to build up since Christmas. Plus it may allow clubs like Burnley & Newcastle to get some of their key players fit again, as well as allowing their squads to recover from the hectic schedule.
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