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Renart

With TWO games remaining..

  

316 members have voted

  1. 1. I rate our chances of survival now at...

    • 0%
      3
    • pretty slim
      1
    • 50/50
      31
    • quite good
      177
    • near to 100%
      104


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Posted

Ok. So, we have won 6 out of 7; Burnley and QPR are down; we are up to 15th and have put two teams between us and 18th, with Hull looking like they are in real trouble. How does all of this affect our feeling about staying up. As usual, I have included below the graphs from the past few weeks for comparison. Make your vote and say if your opinion has changed or stayed the same over the last few weeks.

 

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Posted

We're 3 pts better off than last week so I'll go Quite good.

Posted

I've always voted quite good, but now feel we are now near 100% - i think a draw next weekend and we will all but be safe - Hull have a really difficult run-in, and Sunderland wont get much from Arsenal or Chelsea (the latter being a better prospect than the gunners of getting points) i think next 2 games we will get 4 points, which should hopefully see us safe. However saying that, there could well be more surprises along the way - Think Hull will take the last relegation spot though.

Posted

Still 50/50.

Yes, we are on a great run thanks to our last seven games but a Hull win and a Leicester defeat on Saturday and we could be in the bottom three going into the last game of the season?

As Pearson has alluded to fine margins indeed.

Posted

For the first time this season I've gone for "quite good".

 

As little as 1 point could see us safe, depending on Hull's results. We have a good chance of tying up safety at Sunderland next weekend and even if we don't we have a 2nd chance the week after against QPR at home. We are also 1 win away from the magic 40 point mark, which means we have to have a half decent chance at least!

Posted

I've gone quite good because I expect us to slaughter Sunderland.

Posted

I've said 50:50 all the way through

So I'm sticking with that

 

It's not beyond the realms of possibility that Sunderland beat us & Hull beat a woeful Spurs who already seem to be on the beach

 

Hull's home game to Man Utd could go similarly to their game Vs Liverpool, seeing as Utd have now secured top 4, he'll probably play an experimental line-up... or worse, start with Falcao & Di Maria

Posted

Quite good; voted 50/50 throughout but now we have a three point gap over the last relegation place with Hull left to play Spurs and Man U. On top of that we still can win the six pointer. Chances are a couple of draws will do it but I can't see why we can't aim for maximum points and finish as high as possible.

Posted

50/50 lol 

 

You lot are ridiculous. More like 50/1 according to the bookies. 

 

Still 50/50.

Yes, we are on a great run thanks to our last seven games but a Hull win and a Leicester defeat on Saturday and we could be in the bottom three going into the last game of the season?

As Pearson has alluded to fine margins indeed.

Yes this is true but that involves:

 

Hull beating Spurs

Leicester losing to Sunderland,

A 4 goal swing in GD between these 2 games,

Newcastle winning an away game.

 

If you think all of that is a 50% chance then I'd urge you to hit the bookies because they are offering you some mad odds.

Posted

I know it's being irrational but I think you have to go into the final two games assuming Hull will beat Spurs this weekend. Tottenham have been nothing short of a joke in recent weeks and we haven't had any favours from teams in mid-table and upwards (Hull beating Palace and Liverpool, Sunderland beating Everton and Southampton) Man Utd aren't the all conquering force they can be either so they might nick something from that.

 

Finish the job against Sunderland. Surely, Surely  they can't be as spawny as they have been in the last two games and we've got all this way and done all this hard work, surely it can't be undone against Sunderland?

Posted

I've said 50:50 all the way through

So I'm sticking with that

 

It's not beyond the realms of possibility that Sunderland beat us & Hull beat a woeful Spurs who already seem to be on the beach

 

Hull's home game to Man Utd could go similarly to their game Vs Liverpool, seeing as Utd have now secured top 4, he'll probably play an experimental line-up... or worse, start with Falcao & Di Maria

How can you use 50/50 in the same breath as 'not beyond the realms of possibility'?  lol

I don't think you're very good at this.

Posted

Another 'quite good' for me.

The Sunderland game is a (obviously) a must not lose game. Should we get at least a point it will (hopefully) secure safety as Spurs' shakey backline will do just enough to defend a 1-0 against Hull I reckon. ;)

Posted

Quite good, but I can't stop the negative permutations going through my head...

 

I know, it is only Monday and I don't know how many times I've looked at the table, looked at the run ins, the form, the opponents, the permutations and combinations, Saturday seems a long way a way. 

 

Come on Pearson call a reporter a cvnt nosed dick weasel and put her in a headlock, give us all something to talk about over the next few days.

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