weller54 Posted 20 February 2016 Posted 20 February 2016 Man U away for Arsenal next week doesnt look quite as tricky... 0-0!
NotTheMarketLeader Posted 20 February 2016 Posted 20 February 2016 Man U away for Arsenal next week doesnt look quite as tricky... That's an Arsenal win I would think
FantasticMrFox&Son Posted 20 February 2016 Posted 20 February 2016 FA CUP Arsenal 0 Hull 0. Excellent result, another game for Arsenal to fit in to their fixture list. Keep em busy.
Sindidragon Posted 21 February 2016 Posted 21 February 2016 Leicester will win the Premier League easily this year and it will be done before our last game at Chelsea.... Keep the faith.... Foxes never quit... We are Champions in waiting!
Vardinio'sCat Posted 21 February 2016 Posted 21 February 2016 Kram can't come back. Spurs have chsea and West Ham away. London derbies which will be v tough They have to go to anfield (where they have a poor record) and the Brit. United will raise their game at WHL and the North London derby is more likely a draw than anything else. To say they have the easiest last 12 is just wrong. I thought we did have a recall on Kram, but I cannot see it happening anyway.
foxes161 Posted 21 February 2016 Posted 21 February 2016 based on those fixtures it really is in our hands...Arsenal have to play a few contenders.
Alf Bentley Posted 21 February 2016 Posted 21 February 2016 Did the predictor without checking as I went along. Ended up with us going into the last match with a chance of the title but losing to Chelsea and ending up 3rd. Swansea & Norwich go down with the Villa. In reality, can't see any of the Top 4 getting 77 points, never mind Arsenal on 81 points. There'll be various shock results en route - just hope we're not on the end of many of them. Injuries to key players could be our stumbling-block - we'd miss Kante, Schmeichel or Vardy more than our rivals would miss any player, I reckon (though Kompany & Silva, Ozil and Kane would be big misses, I suppose). Don't know quite how I ended up with Sunderland up in 13th place either, though I do reckon Big Sam might keep them up Based on your predictions, after End of Season the table will be: Pos Team Pld GD Pts 1 Arsenal 38 40 81 2 Man City 38 39 77 3 Leicester 38 24 77 4 Tottenham 38 37 74 5 Man Utd 38 21 68 6 Southampton 38 20 64 7 Liverpool 38 12 63 8 Chelsea 38 13 58 9 West Ham 38 12 58 10 Watford 38 -6 47 11 Stoke 38 -11 46 12 Everton 38 6 44 13 Sunderland 38 -16 41 14 C Palace 38 -17 39 15 Bournmth 38 -22 38 16 West Brom 38 -20 37 17 Newcastle 38 -24 37 18 Norwich 38 -34 31 19 Swansea 38 -25 30 20 Aston Villa 38 -49 19
Number 6 Posted 21 February 2016 Posted 21 February 2016 "... and here's the PL version of that remaining fixture difficulty graphic, in case you're interested: https://t.co/lZLblk7fsG
David Lowe Posted 23 February 2016 Posted 23 February 2016 Did the predictor without checking as I went along. Ended up with us going into the last match with a chance of the title but losing to Chelsea and ending up 3rd. Swansea & Norwich go down with the Villa. In reality, can't see any of the Top 4 getting 77 points, never mind Arsenal on 81 points. There'll be various shock results en route - just hope we're not on the end of many of them. Injuries to key players could be our stumbling-block - we'd miss Kante, Schmeichel or Vardy more than our rivals would miss any player, I reckon (though Kompany & Silva, Ozil and Kane would be big misses, I suppose). Don't know quite how I ended up with Sunderland up in 13th place either, though I do reckon Big Sam might keep them up Based on your predictions, after End of Season the table will be: Pos Team Pld GD Pts 1 Arsenal 38 40 81 2 Man City 38 39 77 3 Leicester 38 24 77 4 Tottenham 38 37 74 5 Man Utd 38 21 68 6 Southampton 38 20 64 7 Liverpool 38 12 63 8 Chelsea 38 13 58 9 West Ham 38 12 58 10 Watford 38 -6 47 11 Stoke 38 -11 46 12 Everton 38 6 44 13 Sunderland 38 -16 41 14 C Palace 38 -17 39 15 Bournmth 38 -22 38 16 West Brom 38 -20 37 17 Newcastle 38 -24 37 18 Norwich 38 -34 31 19 Swansea 38 -25 30 20 Aston Villa 38 -49 19 Swansea to fall apart?
Foxmeister Posted 23 February 2016 Posted 23 February 2016 The bookies have us at a 42% chance of getting 9 points or more from our next 4 games and 10% of winning all 4. Mind you they have still been underestimating us recently. I think a lot depends on if we hit the ground running against Norwich a 3-1 win or better and we're in a very strong position and top in March. Just think about that, little Leicester top of the Premier League in March!! Personally, total focus has to be on us, the rest can sort themselves out.
Nod.E Posted 23 February 2016 Posted 23 February 2016 W7 D4 L1 NOR (H) W WBA (H) WWAT (A) WNEW (H) WCPA (A) DSOU (H) DSUN (A) DWHU (H) WSWA (H) WMUN (A) DEVE (H) WCHE (A) L
L4EV Posted 24 February 2016 Posted 24 February 2016 23pts.........................24pts..........................21pts.........................24pts........................ Champions. Arsenal:Man Utd - W Swansea - W Spurs - D West Brom - W Everton - W Watford - W West Ham - L Palace - W Sunderland - W Norwich - W Man City - D Aston Villa - W Total: 80 points Leicester: Norwich - W West Brom - D Watford - D Newcastle - W Palace - W Sothampton - D Sunderland - W West Ham - L Swansea - W Man Utd - L Everton - W Chelsea - W Total: 77 points Man City: Newcastle - W Liverpool - W Aston Villa - W Norwich - W Man Utd - D Bournemouth - W West Brom - W Chelsea - D Stoke - W Southampton - D Arsenal - D Swansea - W Total: 75 points Tottenham: Swansea - W West Ham - W Arsenal - D Aston Villa - W Bournemouth - W Liverpool - L Man Utd - W Stoke - D West Brom - W Chelsea - L Southampton - W Newcstle - W Total: 77 points 1. Arsenal 2. Tottenham 3. Leicester 4. Man City
Nalis Posted 5 March 2016 Posted 5 March 2016 Anyone done the predictor thing recently? Always stop with 3 games to go and always have us and Spurs miles ahead of Man City and Arsenal. Us 76 (winning the league v Everton) Spurs 71
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