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greenmark
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Good grief, just looked at the Man C v Spurs odds at 1-1. 1.53 MC v 12
Spurs.
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What a lovely goal for Harry. He was like a whippet to get that ball. Well done lad!
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Spurs in the lead and still comitting men forward on the counter attack. This definitely isn't ending 2-1 🤞
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Couldn't be happier. Man C pulled back and Spurs boosted. Love it! And a dramatic game to boot. Happy bunny! :-)
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Euler
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And with Spurs winning suddenly the title race closes up again. This could get interesting if Liverpool can keep it together.
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Trader Pat wrote:
Sat Feb 19, 2022 7:29 pm
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Can you explain that for me? Is it wreck ball? Sorry. I'm a bit stupid. But willing to learn.
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greenmark wrote:
Sat Feb 19, 2022 7:49 pm
Trader Pat wrote:
Sat Feb 19, 2022 7:29 pm
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Can you explain that for me? Is it wreck ball? Sorry. I'm a bit stupid. But willing to learn.
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Euler wrote:
Sat Feb 19, 2022 7:32 pm
And with Spurs winning suddenly the title race closes up again. This could get interesting if Liverpool can keep it together.
It's in Liverpool's hands now as well as City's.

The pressure flips slightly now. A game in hand and today was the first time in a while that we played first and we play again on Wednesday at home to Leeds before City travel to Everton next weekend. Hopefully rotund Frank can do us a favour :D
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greenmark wrote:
Sat Feb 19, 2022 7:49 pm
Trader Pat wrote:
Sat Feb 19, 2022 7:29 pm
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Can you explain that for me? Is it wreck ball? Sorry. I'm a bit stupid. But willing to learn.
I didn't get it either, I was thinking car door salt.....car door sugar :lol: :lol:
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Dublin_Flyer wrote:
Sat Feb 19, 2022 10:48 pm
greenmark wrote:
Sat Feb 19, 2022 7:49 pm
Trader Pat wrote:
Sat Feb 19, 2022 7:29 pm
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Can you explain that for me? Is it wreck ball? Sorry. I'm a bit stupid. But willing to learn.
I didn't get it either, I was thinking car door salt.....car door sugar :lol: :lol:
Think we both should do some more cryptic crosswords.
But once I got it, it tickled me.
Nice one Trader Pat. :-)
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Did anyone else scalp that Inter v Sassuolo game?
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Euler
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Things really hotting up in the relegation battle in the EPL now. Feels like there could be a few twists and turns and some value down there.
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Great season so far to watch and to trade. A title battle, a top four scrap and a relegation scrap.

Norwich and Watford in big trouble now even though Watford looked half decent last night they've played more games than the teams above. I think Newcastle and Burnley will survive but at whose expense? Everton getting relegated would be hilarious as a Liverpool fan but don't think it will happen! I'd be worried if I was a Leeds fan. Having said that they play Spurs next so they'll probably win! Brentford home to Newcastle next is a proper six pointer.

For me Watford and Norwich are gone to be joined by Leeds or Brentford
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Trader Pat wrote:
Thu Feb 24, 2022 10:38 am
Great season so far to watch and to trade. A title battle, a top four scrap and a relegation scrap.

Norwich and Watford in big trouble now even though Watford looked half decent last night they've played more games than the teams above. I think Newcastle and Burnley will survive but at whose expense? Everton getting relegated would be hilarious as a Liverpool fan but don't think it will happen! I'd be worried if I was a Leeds fan. Having said that they play Spurs next so they'll probably win! Brentford home to Newcastle next is a proper six pointer.

For me Watford and Norwich are gone to be joined by Leeds or Brentford
That's roughly how I see it.

Leeds survival will depend on 3 or 4 of their key, long term injured players getting fit.. They are shipping goals as they cannot find a solution to the central defenders positions. They will need points as their goal difference is a problem.

One other issue, will be at what point they have to sell Raphinha and Phillips and if Bielsa will want to stick around next year.

If relegation does happen, they are in a stronger financial position now and have developed a strong U23 squad for the future.

Norwich/Watford have changed managers fairly recently, but their squads aren't premiership experienced. Brentford have impressed in the first half of the season, but can they keep up the pace and avoid key injuries?

Newcastle and Everton should be ok. Burnley have hit a hot streak of form and have adapted to not having Chris Woods up front. It'll be a close one this year for sure.
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