Will a draw against Sunderland be OK?
Will a draw against Sunderland be OK?
With Boro at home to Utd & Hull away to Everton a draw would, in all likelihood, leave us with an 8 point gap.
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Re: Will a draw against Sunderland be OK?
We've a chance. But only if there's no added on time in either half!!
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Re: Will a draw against Sunderland be OK?
A draw away from home is good wherever we go in the Premier League. But I really, really hope we go all out for a win. If we can't beat Sunderland away from home, we'll never win an away game again.
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Re: Will a draw against Sunderland be OK?
Beat them convincingly twice at TM this season and drew at the Stadium of Light, should get at least a point next Saturday.
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Re: Will a draw against Sunderland be OK?
I have a feeling we will win if we play like we did today
we score first, their heads will drop
they score first, we have a strong jaw, will equalize and their heads will drop
we score first, their heads will drop
they score first, we have a strong jaw, will equalize and their heads will drop
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Re: Will a draw against Sunderland be OK?
Yep......
3 points and we're nearly safe.............they,ll be more nervous than us.
3 points and we're nearly safe.............they,ll be more nervous than us.
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Re: Will a draw against Sunderland be OK?
We need the three.
And we can get them. 8point gap AFTER this game might not be enough.
We should go for it. And let everyone else brick it.
And we can get them. 8point gap AFTER this game might not be enough.
We should go for it. And let everyone else brick it.
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Re: Will a draw against Sunderland be OK?
A draw would be ok but a win would see us very close to safety. Play like we did today and we have every chance
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Re: Will a draw against Sunderland be OK?
The next two away games might be our best chances of wins in the remainder of the season.
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Yes, I'd forgotten Boro is next up away, after Sunderland.Enola Gay wrote:The next two away games might be our best chances of wins in the remainder of the season.
Re: Will a draw against Sunderland be OK?
Don't think we will win. Would take a draw now.
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Re: Will a draw against Sunderland be OK?
Ten games to go.
Still think one more win (anywhere) and three draws will keep us up.
Draws at both Blunderland and Boro won't just give us two points, it'll take two off them, with they desperately need.
Reckon we can win one of those games, anyhow.
Still think one more win (anywhere) and three draws will keep us up.
Draws at both Blunderland and Boro won't just give us two points, it'll take two off them, with they desperately need.
Reckon we can win one of those games, anyhow.

Re: Will a draw against Sunderland be OK?
Buxtonclaret wrote:Ten games to go.
Still think one more win (anywhere) and three draws will keep us up.
Draws at both Blunderland and Boro won't just give us two points, it'll take two off them, with they desperately need.
Reckon we can win one of those games, anyhow.
You'd think if we score against Boro it should be enough to win the game.
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Re: Will a draw against Sunderland be OK?
Bet Sunderland and especially will be targeting their games against us.
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Re: Will a draw against Sunderland be OK?
"Will a draw against Sunderland be OK?"
Damn right. We need to grab 3-4 draws from anywhere.
Damn right. We need to grab 3-4 draws from anywhere.
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Re: Will a draw against Sunderland be OK?
Excellent chance of winning against Sunderland and Boro.
Also good chance of winning at least a couple of the games against Stoke and Wham at home
and Bournemouth and Palace away.
Also good chance of winning at least a couple of the games against Stoke and Wham at home
and Bournemouth and Palace away.
Re: Will a draw against Sunderland be OK?
It should be, if some of the others down there lose but then this is probably Sunderland's
last chance to try and avoid relegation so they know they must beat us to stand
any chance of avoiding the drop.
Lose to us and they're 15 points behind.
Win and they're 9 behind us, 4-6 behind some of the others.
Still in with a chance.
So they will be up for it, no doubt.
And so must we knowing that we mustn't lose but also that a win would see us
tantilisingly close to staying up.
Hope Dyche goes for the win.
last chance to try and avoid relegation so they know they must beat us to stand
any chance of avoiding the drop.
Lose to us and they're 15 points behind.
Win and they're 9 behind us, 4-6 behind some of the others.
Still in with a chance.
So they will be up for it, no doubt.
And so must we knowing that we mustn't lose but also that a win would see us
tantilisingly close to staying up.
Hope Dyche goes for the win.
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Re: Will a draw against Sunderland be OK?
That's about right, Spijed..Spijed wrote:You'd think if we score against Boro it should be enough to win the game.

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Re: Will a draw against Sunderland be OK?
A win would be nice but a draw would be acceptable
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I think we've scored in all our last 12 Premier League games and won 4, I think.
It's 5 or 6 games since we last won.
But yes, you'd have to think if we can manage to score at Boro' we can go on and win the game.
Especially if it happens to be the first goal of the game.
It's 5 or 6 games since we last won.
But yes, you'd have to think if we can manage to score at Boro' we can go on and win the game.
Especially if it happens to be the first goal of the game.
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Re: Will a draw against Sunderland be OK?
Some decent comments on here but the obvious thing to say is this...when we play our lower table rivals..don't lose the match..draws are fine..we get a point, they miss out on 2 points and we move one game closer to the end of the season..easy innit.
I am talking about Sunderland, Boro, Palace, B'mouth in particular..
- points against say MUFC, Spurs, Everton for us are bonuses I would say, we might get no points from those 3 fixtures..
They will all take points from each other AND.. no complacency from me, but I think we will stay up.
I am talking about Sunderland, Boro, Palace, B'mouth in particular..
- points against say MUFC, Spurs, Everton for us are bonuses I would say, we might get no points from those 3 fixtures..
They will all take points from each other AND.. no complacency from me, but I think we will stay up.
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Re: Will a draw against Sunderland be OK?
Dead right, hampstead, and while we shouldn't rely on other teams' failings and get the job done ourselves, it is pretty likely that one or two of the dogs below us will eat each other.....We have the points and several chances to pull away, they don't.
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Re: Will a draw against Sunderland be OK?
We will win if we play like we did today. Everyone fit again for next week ( exc Marney)
Options aplenty if things aren't going well.
Full of confidence now.
Options aplenty if things aren't going well.
Full of confidence now.
Re: Will a draw against Sunderland be OK?
5 games will probably define the remainder of the season and staying up Sunderland, mboro and palace away and stoke and WBA at home
7 points from these 5 games should see us safe anything from spurs, everton and manu are bonuses if we get to the last two games and are not safe then Bournemouth and west ham still give us a chance of getting the points we need. so no need to panic.
7 points from these 5 games should see us safe anything from spurs, everton and manu are bonuses if we get to the last two games and are not safe then Bournemouth and west ham still give us a chance of getting the points we need. so no need to panic.
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Re: Will a draw against Sunderland be OK?
It might have to be.
I'd certainly take it now.
It will be Sunderland's cup final. The crowd will be well up for it and they will be throwing balls into the box and trying to hurt us with set plays all afternoon.
We seem to do well against teams that try and pass through us, where we can work hard and make it difficult.
I think Sunderland will be a different game, I think they'll let us have more of the ball and do an us, on us.
I'd certainly take it now.
It will be Sunderland's cup final. The crowd will be well up for it and they will be throwing balls into the box and trying to hurt us with set plays all afternoon.
We seem to do well against teams that try and pass through us, where we can work hard and make it difficult.
I think Sunderland will be a different game, I think they'll let us have more of the ball and do an us, on us.
Re: Will a draw against Sunderland be OK?
To "do an us" you need to have a, well organised, competent defence. Fortunately, Sunderland's defence is neither of those things.MACCA wrote:It might have to be.
I'd certainly take it now.
It will be Sunderland's cup final. The crowd will be well up for it and they will be throwing balls into the box and trying to hurt us with set plays all afternoon.
We seem to do well against teams that try and pass through us, where we can work hard and make it difficult.
I think Sunderland will be a different game, I think they'll let us have more of the ball and do an us, on us.
Re: Will a draw against Sunderland be OK?
We will see.
If they do an us, it might be a case of us been very lucky, them very unlucky and we come out winning by an odd goal.
If they do an us, it might be a case of us been very lucky, them very unlucky and we come out winning by an odd goal.
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Is Moyes capable of organising his team to play that way?