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So, ten wins needed then

If past years are anything to go by we'll need, say, 10 wins next season to stay in the Premiership.

For a bit of a larf (anyone remember those days?) I reckon they'll come from:

Home - 7 wins:
Sheffield United
Southampton
Everton
Brighton
West Ham
Villa
West Brom

Away - 3 wins:
Leicester City
Everton
Crystal Palace

Waddayafink?

Have a good day all
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posted on 6/8/20

Everton home and away? I like the cut of your jib.

posted on 6/8/20

Red๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ˜. Yep, I reckon' by then, Snarling Big Dunc will be caretaker again๐Ÿ˜

posted on 6/8/20

Impossible to predict until we see the business some clubs do.

posted on 6/8/20

Elland Road is Everton’s bogie ground

posted on 6/8/20

really hard to predict points wise with us and the premier league teams.. its so like us to beat City, then lose to Villa..

first thing I'll be looking for is 40 points mark.. if we reach that early who knows.. lose a few games in a row in the prem and the pressure is on

posted on 6/8/20

think we can count on 6 points from spurs.

posted on 6/8/20

comment by montleeds (U18330)
posted 3 hours, 19 minutes ago
think we can count on 6 points from spurs.
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Leeds have only beaten Spurs once this century in the Premiership. You seem to know next to nothing about your clubs history.

Have you ever been to Leeds?

posted on 6/8/20

comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by montleeds (U18330)
posted 3 hours, 19 minutes ago
think we can count on 6 points from spurs.
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Leeds have only beaten Spurs once this century in the Premiership. You seem to know next to nothing about your clubs history.

Have you ever been to Leeds?
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so that will be 3 then.

posted on 6/8/20

Historically when we've been promoted to the top-flight we've gone on to be there or thereabouts for honours. Might be different this time, things have changed, but I've an inkling we won't struggle for survival .. depends who we can sign, maybe Tony Yeboah's got some young relatives in Gabon?

posted on 7/8/20

I can't see anything but success for us at this level. If the Blunts with their hoofers can get into the top-half, we are nailed on for Champions League...so long as we hold on to Bielsa. Now, while I think about it, what are the odds of Bamford winning the Ballon D'Or?

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