I mean by taking points off your rivals. Yes I get it seems an odd question.
But I used to get told off people all the time, “Shouldn’t have to rely on others, should be good enough to win it/stay up without help."
But growing up as a Chelsea Fan, when there were relegation battles, I would look at the teams around us and hope they dropped points.
Even last season, I was delighted when Spurs lost against West Ham. And yesterday, when I went online at 6 and found that Spurs had drawn at Southampton I was over the moon. Not because I dislike Spurs or not just because but because when all is said and done, I want Chelsea to finish in the top 4 and I consider Spurs a serious threat to that happening.
So which side do you fall on?
“Want to see rivals drop points"
Or
“No, we should be good enough to not need help."
Are you for teams doing your team a favour?
posted on 22/1/18
What the fck kind of question is this?
Honestly had to check to see if this was Cosmic impersonating you again
posted on 22/1/18
Good God what a stupid article.
posted on 22/1/18
So which side do you fall on?
“Want to see rivals drop points"
Or
“No, we should be good enough to not need help."
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Unusually I am fence sitter. But on this occasion I want our rivals drop point if that make any sense (nice Tim but Dim)
posted on 22/1/18
To -bloodred- TGI and Conte'nt.
I assume, unless you have people typing for you, you can read. In which case i'd invite you to re-read the opening 2 paragraphs.
The clue is in the words.....................
posted on 22/1/18
I re-read the article about 3 times before I posted because I was sure there was something i'd missed. There wasn't
posted on 22/1/18
I used words "I get it seems an odd question.
But I used to get told off people all the time, “Shouldn’t have to rely on others, should be good enough to win it/stay up without help."
2nd paragraph explained why i asked the question.
posted on 22/1/18
Yes, but the 2 answers are not mutually exclusive at all.
United this season should be good enough to finish 2nd in the league. But you'd struggle to find a single United on the planet who doesn't want Liverpool to lose tonight
posted on 22/1/18
comment by -bloodred- (U1222)
posted 21 minutes ago
Yes, but the 2 answers are not mutually exclusive at all.
United this season should be good enough to finish 2nd in the league. But you'd struggle to find a single United on the planet who doesn't want Liverpool to lose tonight
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But you'd want Pool to lose even if they were bottom by 10 points
posted on 22/1/18
The league is made of 20 teams, so to win the title you are relying on 19 other teams to be worse than you. If some of those teams do us favours along the way - inadvertently, of course - I have no problem with that.
Compare it with being a striker who wants to score a goal - if the keeper slips or loses concentration, you take advantage and don't think twice about it.
posted on 22/1/18
comment by The Noble Lord Flash (U8334)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by -bloodred- (U1222)
posted 21 minutes ago
Yes, but the 2 answers are not mutually exclusive at all.
United this season should be good enough to finish 2nd in the league. But you'd struggle to find a single United on the planet who doesn't want Liverpool to lose tonight
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But you'd want Pool to lose even if they were bottom by 10 points
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Yeah, i'd want Liverpool to lose if they were playing an ISIS XI to be fair.
But you see the point.