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The dog fight for 4th...

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posted on 11/2/22

I still think spurs will get it but a case can be made for united and arsenal as well. Can't see the hammers lasting the pace myself

posted on 11/2/22

The dog fight for 4th...

the big question then is how does zouma feel about dogs.

posted on 11/2/22

Still utd for me. They have the most quality despite being the team in the most turmoil. They will sneak in on the basis that none of the others are capable of stringing a few wins together in a row. Neither are they mind you but I just feel theyll notch uo a few more wins than the others will.

posted on 11/2/22

The winner of the North London Derby should end up in the top four.

posted on 11/2/22

comment by Don Draper's dandruff (U20155)
posted 1 minute ago
The dog fight for 4th...

the big question then is how does zouma feel about dogs.
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posted on 11/2/22

Crazy how crap we all are

posted on 11/2/22

comment by Pride of the North (U6803)
posted 2 minutes ago
Crazy how crap we all are
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Its like no one wants to finish 4th

It’s our turn to win this weekend

posted on 11/2/22

Any chance of Uefa adopting the mercy rule and just allowing 3 clubs from England into the CL

posted on 11/2/22

Chelsea can be caught too

posted on 11/2/22

comment by (K̇ash) I'm the Mané - Free Palestine 🇵🇸 (U1108)
posted 33 seconds ago
Chelsea can be caught too
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Agreed….only Liverpool and city are safe as 1&2

Lukaku has been such a bad buy for them but cos of the money he has to start but he has killed their momentum

posted on 11/2/22

It’s really hard to predict because each team has a strong case why they could make it and an equally strong case as to why they won’t. Arsenal have a good resilient first 11 who are capable of getting the wins needed, but lack in depth to cover any injuries and seemingly have to play with 10 men every game. United have some great talent who could be capable of getting goals out of nowhere, but then also can generally play crap football and have a dodgy defence. Spurs have some top attackers and a good manager, but they are also spurs, so can always spurs it up at any time. West Ham have been great all season, but have wobbled a bit, might not quite have the quality to sustain it, and maybe the zouma thing might cloud them a bit.

posted on 11/2/22

in a couple of weeks we will have completed our run of fixtures against the easy teams that we started at the beginning of December. If we are still 6th after this run then what hope do we have? In March we play City, Spurs and Liverpool. Are we really going to be in the top 4 in April with those fixtures, if we are 6th going into March?

I HATE us.

posted on 11/2/22

United are clear favourites. Disjointed team but packed with quality. Once they drop that donkey Maguire, they'll pull clear.

West Ham are probably the best unit out of the other contenders. Very efficient squad of players. Only injuries and inexperience will stop them.

Arsenal had a good enough chance, but I feel replacing Aubameyang with Fu-кin-No-Won will cost us. But who knows, perhaps if we can keep 11 men on the pitch, we have a chance.

Spurs are sheite. Shiete players, shiete strength in depth, sheite defence, shiete midfield and a striker who doesn't want to be there.

posted on 11/2/22

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posted on 11/2/22

comment by Seebs™© 🇵🇸🇦🇫 - FUСK the Process (U1410)
posted 10 minutes ago
United are clear favourites. Disjointed team but packed with quality. Once they drop that donkey Maguire, they'll pull clear.

West Ham are probably the best unit out of the other contenders. Very efficient squad of players. Only injuries and inexperience will stop them.

Arsenal had a good enough chance, but I feel replacing Aubameyang with Fu-кin-No-Won will cost us. But who knows, perhaps if we can keep 11 men on the pitch, we have a chance.

Spurs are sheite. Shiete players, shiete strength in depth, sheite defence, shiete midfield and a striker who doesn't want to be there.
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"Only injuries and inexperience will stop them."

Apart United being clear favourites?

posted on 11/2/22

It could be any of the four. There's really not much to split them all the way we're all playing.

Obviously as a Utd fan I'm hoping we do it but I'm not at all confident in this group of players. There's very little team spirit and team ethic at our club which I feel is going to be our undoing.

If we finish 5th or 6th it's not as big as a disaster for us either given our commercial pull.

posted on 11/2/22

Very unlikely, granted, but I wouldn't entirely rule Wolves out yet.

They're capable of churning out decent results, and if they can pick up a respectable number of points from this tricky run of fixtures, they've got a great run-in: a bunch of easy fixtures with City and Liverpool likely after the title is decided, IMO.

posted on 11/2/22

It's Spurs or Utd imo. We will do well to stay in the fight without any decent strikers. West ham will bottle it when it matters.

posted on 11/2/22

Arsenal - 7/4
United - 7/4
Spurs - 9/4
West Ham - 8/1

posted on 11/2/22

comment by And... Rosso... Though its... Yeah and... That... (U17054)
posted 3 hours, 42 minutes ago
Very unlikely, granted, but I wouldn't entirely rule Wolves out yet.

They're capable of churning out decent results, and if they can pick up a respectable number of points from this tricky run of fixtures, they've got a great run-in: a bunch of easy fixtures with City and Liverpool likely after the title is decided, IMO.
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The easy fixtures are the problem for wolves and West Ham imo.

posted on 11/2/22

No such thing as an easy run in,those fighting relegation will put up one hell of a fight,there's big money at stake.

comment by Spurtle (U1608)

posted on 11/2/22

Between Arsenal and Spurs for me. Both have the games in hand and are without Europe like the other 2. I would even feel safe ruling out West Ham completely. History tells us that teams outside of the big 6 don't get top 4. Only Leicester managed it in the last 15 years and the next team that does it will probably be Newcastle.

posted on 12/2/22

Man Utd problem is they can't finish to save there lives recently. I think if we do make top 4 it would be a miracle now as our last 2 games we should have won easily but somehow drew. Our best strikers are no longer playing so I can see many games we fluff our lines.

posted on 12/2/22

The strange think about Man Utd recently is our best performances have come recently but the results haven't matched the performances. It seems the more we batter the opposition the less chance we have of winning. We need to play average to have a chance of winning. Its like a common theme this season when we play great we rarely win. Bunch of bottlejobs. If Ralf gets us top 4 with this set of forwards he would be a miracle worker. I rather have even Rooney now who has retired compared to the current level of strikers that play now. These bunch of bottlejobs now accept missing chances and playing the wrong pass nearly every game as the standard at Man Utd.

Honestly don't know how we dropped points to Villa when completely on top and then it all went wrong in a couple of minutes.

They didn't even look like scoring after we made it 0-2 and then we concede 2 goals like nothing and still miss chances to win it. The Burney and Boro games were nearly identical 1st half so one sided and 1-0 and then 2nd half they score with there 1st shot on goal in the game.

Watching this Man Utd is so painful as you already know what is gonna happen. We are gonna struggle to win even if the opponent gives us 5 or 6 one on ones and a few open goals as we will make a mess of it. Its like as if the likes of Fernandes and Rashford now enjoy missing chances more than scoring. Even Ronaldo recently has missed tons of good chances.

posted on 12/2/22

Cavani had point blank chances at Newcastle and Burnley he should have scored. I have a feeling we might smash Southampton 4-0 as our chances created recently has been insanely high recently.

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