Beefymcfc wrote:Things could be turned upside down this weekend. Spurs up first against West Ham could see them sit 2 points behind us with a game in hand after we play Chelsea. Again, another big game 'cos if Chelsea win we'll be sat on the edge of the CL spots with Spurs breathing down our necks (remember Spurs run-in last season?). However, a win for us would keep us clear of both by 5 points allowing them to win their games in hand and we'd still be 2 clear. Also, not forgetting, we've beaten Chelsea in our last 3 encounters so hopefully the bogey factor will continue (or is it Mancio has Carlos' number).
On top of that, United have a difficult game against Bolton while Arsenal look to have a chance of going level on points with a game in hand going into the break.
I'm looking forward to this weekend and let's hope it goes our way.
TEAM P Pts GD
Man Utd 30 63 34
Arsenal 29 58 30
Man City 29 53 20
Chelsea 28 51 27
Tottenham 29 49 7
Liverpool 29 42 3
Bolton 30 40 1
Im_Spartacus wrote:My glass is half empty this morning i'm afraid
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Original Dub wrote:Im_Spartacus wrote:My glass is half empty this morning i'm afraid
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It would seem that your bottle of vodka is completely empty though... fucking ABBA mate?
Slim wrote:Saturday 19 March 2011
Tottenham 0 v 0 West Ham
Aston Villa v Wolverhampton
Blackburn v Blackpool
Man Utd v Bolton
Stoke v Newcastle
West Brom v Arsenal
Wigan v Birmingham
Everton v Fulham
Sunday 20 March 2011
Sunderland v Liverpool
Chelsea v Man City
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TEAM P Pts GD
Man Utd 29 60 33
Arsenal 28 57 30
Man City 29 53 20
Chelsea 28 51 27
Tottenham 29 49 7
Liverpool 29 42 3
Bolton 29 40 2
guv111 wrote:So, statistically, we are still better than Spurs so far this season. It's amazing how a handful of flashy results in the Champions League can change how you are perceived.
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