• You may have to login or register before you can post and view our exclusive members only forums.
    To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.

Weekend's Other Games

Status
Not open for further replies.
[quote author=ArtOfficialIntelligence link=topic=37850.msg1012697#msg1012697 date=1260704739]
[quote author=claretandblue link=topic=37850.msg1012693#msg1012693 date=1260703989]
[quote author=the count link=topic=37850.msg1012522#msg1012522 date=1260649237]
And it would be amiss not to congratulate Claret and Blue on a great win.

How do you feel about your chance of cracking the top 4 this year?
More confident than last season?
[/quote]

Yes mate, much more confident. There were understandable reasons why we dropped out so dramatically last season.

The first reason was that we lost our two best players in Laursen and Carew and didn’t have anything like decent back up.

Losing those two players and Ashley Young being out for 3 or 4 games coincided with a sequence of games against Chelsea, Spurs, Man City, Man Utd, Everton and you lot. At the start of that run of games we were 7 points ahead of Arsenal and 2 points in front of Chelsea. By the time we came out of that sequence of games between 21/02 and 12/04, Arsenal had won 5, drawn 2 (they actually only lost one game after 1st December last season) and were 8 points in front.

I’d be worried if we lost Agbonlahor this season but we have decent squad players everywhere else in the team.

We haven’t got Europe to worry about this season but do have a league cup semi-final against Blackburn to look forward to. I don’t think we’re anything like nailed on for a CL spot but I do think we’ll challenge because I expect us to get 70+ points.

Maybe the most important thing is that in Martin O'Neill we have a real proper manager and this is his squad now.
[/quote]

You sure about that? I remember you saying that you were gonna finish second last season? 😛
[/quote]

Good spot. I started the season saying I thought we'd be in the top four within a couple of seasons but then went and posted on here on 19/02 just before we played Chelsea. That was monumentally bad timing wasn't it?
 
[quote author=the_khl link=topic=37850.msg1012702#msg1012702 date=1260705389]
Good win for the Villains.

What pleases me the most though is the sheer unpredictability of the Season so far.

We were tipped to battle for the title and has more or less already been ruled out (not by me obviously) by a lot of fans and experts and probably rightly so even.

Chelsea were and is tipped to cruise but when was the last time they went on a four games run without enjoying a win? I know their encouter against Nicosia midweek didn't really matter but still. And they've also lost 3-1 away to Wigan. That's not by any means 'cruise-control'.

Arsenal were dismissed by most pre-Season loosing the likes of Adebayor and Toure but have impressed yet again but are now enjoying a tough patch.

United were tipped to struggle big time without Ronaldo and Tevez but have so far silenced those critics. Maybe they are now starting to show a few signs of those expected cracks in their armor most had expected?

Spurs were tipped to be Spurs - completely medicore, winning one week lossing the other at home to Bolton - but they have started very well having hammered Wigan 9-1 as well as credited some good wins against e.g. us. They could still end up to be the Spurs we all know so well mind, which this weekend results may have inicated.

Villa seems to have refound some of the quality from their start of last Season and are certainly no pushovers. A win at OT will do them a lot of good just as their win at Anfield did.

Citeh has yet again failled big time to impress in a Season where they were actually tipped for a CL-spot by many.

Please let the unpredictability continue and let us hammer the Gunners soundly tonight and move in slightly on the leaders.

The fat lady hasn't sung just yet.
[/quote]

City have lost one game all season. They remind me of us last season - yes, they've thrown away points against the smaller teams, but they've also beaten Chelsea and Arsenal, drawn at Anfield and were ridiculously unlucky to lose at OT. They are in a perfectly good position to finish in the top 4. Especially bearing in mind they'll have unlimited funds to sign players in January.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top Bottom