PrezIke wrote:how alphabetical order can be considered a way to rank teams is beyond me.
it should read:
1. chelsea
1. manchester city
3. manchester united
4. southampton
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:nottsblue wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:Been waiting for Spurs to crumble. Fair play to them for having some backbone
Like only letting in 3 ?
I suppose that counts as something in Spurs world though.
Has twhat shitty goal cost us top spot ?
We have identical records down to goals scored and conceded, so yes, it looks like it has. No way will we be allowed to be above them. Bummer
It's interesting that Chelsea, who by all accounts have been scoring goals for fun and who had the League title all wrapped up by the end of October, have only scored the same number of goals as we have.
That also takes into account the fact that we started the season slowly with some adverse results along the way, we haven't fully got back into top gear just yet and for the last month we've had no strikers.
Apart from that, Mourinho's miserly, highly disciplined, rigidly drilled defence has conceded the same number of goals as our supposedly shambolic back line.
It's a funny old game and what is even more funny is that we're seventeen points above last season's all conquering heroes from Scouseland.
Lee_R wrote:nottsblue wrote:Lee_R wrote:So.. can we go top on GD tonight or what?
We ARE top of the league now
Happy new year to you too sir.
Lev Bronstein wrote:If us and the chavs finished the season with identical records, would there be some sort of play off?
"Every game is unpredictable but there are things in the game that are becoming predictable.
"Of course I hate to lose but I prefer to lose like I did against Newcastle with a clean performance from referee Martin Atkinson and an unlucky performance by us. But in a game when you lose because of football is a different feeling."
"You pay well to your pundits so hopefully they will say it is true."
"At 2-0 I don't think they have a chance to change the game against a side like Chelsea. We trust a lot in our game. Maybe it is not enough. We had some individual problems against a fast and powerful Chadli and the movement of Kane."
"Fatigue plays a part for everybody. That is the Premier League, it is not easy for any club, we are no exception."
Lev Bronstein wrote:If us and the chavs finished the season with identical records, would there be some sort of play off?
PrezIke wrote:Lev Bronstein wrote:If us and the chavs finished the season with identical records, would there be some sort of play off?
yes. 1 game.
where it would be played?
good question, no?
wembley?
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