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Paul.S
You can't predict the scores because it's impossible to know the situations the clubs will be under. For instance, should we have 4th wrapped up by the Spurs game with no chance of the title, would we play our best team if we were in the champions league final?
Not likely. It all depends on what all the teams have to play for.
Football is a strange game. Anything can happen. We could lose all 8 and come nowhere, or we could win all 8 and win the league. All depends on your outlook really.
I'll stay positive until we start dropping points.
winning at scum and arse would really send a few shock waves around and would bring down the totals these teams will achieve.
arsenal look edgy, the scum have the most difficult run in (and are the biggest 1-man band). chavski look like decent value at 7/2 or whatever i saw them at this morning.
Even if we hit an incredible vein of form, the chances of us getting to emirates/old toilet and back without an unfavourable refereeing decision or two is minimal.
C Arsenal 84pts
2 Liverpool 83pts
3 Man Utd 83pts
4 Chelsea 83pts
5 Everton 72pts
Can't remember goal difference other than we were one goal better than the mancs and about 15 better than Chelsea.
If my predictions were true it would have been one hell of a final week.
I got something very similar. We're 2nd and fail to win the EPL of goal difference. I have assumed we'll win every game between now and the end of the season and all the top teams will draw when they play each other.
Mine went like this & I was VERY generous to us, predicting we would win all of our remaining games...
1.) Manure 84 pts (GD 49)
2.) Arsenal 84 pts (GD 44)
3.) LIVERPOOL 83 pts (GD 44)
4.) Chelski 83 pts (GD 38)
. Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.
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