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man city, everton and tottenham at home may save our season.

Sun Aug 18, 2013 2:37 pm

I think having these home games early on could save our season, we will learn alot and fast in the opening and we will then have 30 games to play to try and survive.
Firstly if we get a result from everton or spurs we can take confidence, and if we dont get a result its a reality check at how big a gap we have to close and we will take positives from this and become a better team learning some quick lessons

Re: man city, everton and tottenham at home may save our sea

Sun Aug 18, 2013 9:15 pm

I'm already worrying that Chelsea is our last home game, we don't wanna be needing points from that game to stay up. :shock:

Re: man city, everton and tottenham at home may save our sea

Sun Aug 18, 2013 9:16 pm

CF64 BLUE wrote:I'm already worrying that Chelsea is our last home game, we don't wanna be needing points from that game to stay up. :shock:


I hope they've won the title by then :lol:

Re: man city, everton and tottenham at home may save our sea

Sun Aug 18, 2013 9:18 pm

sloper_road_legend wrote:I think having these home games early on could save our season, we will learn alot and fast in the opening and we will then have 30 games to play to try and survive.
Firstly if we get a result from everton or spurs we can take confidence, and if we dont get a result its a reality check at how big a gap we have to close and we will take positives from this and become a better team learning some quick lessons

With Man City and Everton up next, the Hull away game could be massive for us even this early in the season.

Re: man city, everton and tottenham at home may save our sea

Sun Aug 18, 2013 10:05 pm

We will need 4 points against Everton and hull IMO

Re: man city, everton and tottenham at home may save our sea

Sun Aug 18, 2013 10:33 pm

We all know that relegation won't be because we lose to the likes of man city , spurs , or even west ham. Although we got well beat yesterday, that won't be west hams biggest win of the season, so as long as we do better than 3 other teams, we will be fine... To worry about our last game if the season now, really? Can't we enjoy the ride a little bit? We all knew it was never gonna be easy, west ham finished 12th, I don't think anyone believes we will finish that high, so is it so bad we lost?

Re: man city, everton and tottenham at home may save our sea

Mon Aug 19, 2013 5:28 pm

If we lose to spurs and Man city then I expect that but Everton wake up should be drawing if we hope to stay up

Re: man city, everton and tottenham at home may save our sea

Mon Aug 19, 2013 5:53 pm

yoyo wrote:We all know that relegation won't be because we lose to the likes of man city , spurs , or even west ham. Although we got well beat yesterday, that won't be west hams biggest win of the season, so as long as we do better than 3 other teams, we will be fine... To worry about our last game if the season now, really? Can't we enjoy the ride a little bit? We all knew it was never gonna be easy, west ham finished 12th, I don't think anyone believes we will finish that high, so is it so bad we lost?



West Ham away is a very fixture they got 36 of the 46 points at Home and were the eigth best team at home last season. They have also strengthened and Allardyce said it was his best most productive pre season, since he has been at the club.

Move on we did ok at a very difficult first fixture amd were punished by to very good finishes, one when were trying to chase the game.

Next two games are really hard aswell, but fingers crossed then things will settle down and we can expect some points :ayatollah:

Re: man city, everton and tottenham at home may save our sea

Mon Aug 19, 2013 7:22 pm

carlccfc wrote:
sloper_road_legend wrote:I think having these home games early on could save our season, we will learn alot and fast in the opening and we will then have 30 games to play to try and survive.
Firstly if we get a result from everton or spurs we can take confidence, and if we dont get a result its a reality check at how big a gap we have to close and we will take positives from this and become a better team learning some quick lessons

With Man City and Everton up next, the Hull away game could be massive for us even this early in the season.


As far as I can remember every game last season was called MASSIVE in the days leading up to it :D