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at the start of the season I though we'd fall somewhere within a 15 point range of 76-91 points depending on how the season went with luck, injuries, form etc.
City with a range of 87-102 points and if somehow worlds collide where we are at the top end of ours and they fall towards the bottom of theirs, we'd be champions.
Fancy us both to be somewhere between 90-96 come the end, them with a slight advantage with the goal difference. Spurs will end up with less than 90.
at the start of the season I though we'd fall somewhere within a 15 point range of 76-91 points depending on how the season went with luck, injuries, form etc.
City with a range of 87-102 points and if somehow worlds collide where we are at the top end of ours and they fall towards the bottom of theirs, we'd be champions.
Fancy us both to be somewhere between 90-96 come the end, them with a slight advantage with the goal difference. Spurs will end up with less than 90.
To this point, no season has come close to the standards of consistency set this year.
With 12 games left we can afford to lose three and still finish with more than 90 points. And that probably wouldn't be enough to win it.
Pep effect. With Barca he raised the required points to win the league, Spanish league hasn't dropped off to Pre-Pep levels, then goes to Germany and does the same, and I think the same will happen here.
Do we sign all of VVD, Alisson, Fabinho if we are not chasing 90+ points for the league?
Great this from both managers to be fair. Pep looks quite humbled imo. [ame]https://twitter.com/btsportfootball/status/1096823081451044865[/ame]
Klopp on LFC vs MUFC (March 9th 2016) - "This is why I love football. This is why we watched it when we were young. I can still not have enough of it."
Always, keep your face to the sun, and shadows will fall behind you.
Oliver announced for the Utd game which is excellent, he's by far the best ref and while he may make a mistake at some point he at least won't be got at before kick off. Last time he reffed us there he did it brilliantly, though we then got ****ed over late on by a human error from the linesman that gifted them an undeserved offside equaliser.
that is good news...... watching the horrible Kevin Friend last night at the chelsea v United game, I was thinking "what are the odds that this prick will be at Old Trafford on Sunday?"
Such a pity that the United v PSG game wasn't tomorrow. This extra day or so of rest for these lot could make the difference.....
A win tonight would be a great confidence booster though - especially when we also then see a fit and refreshed VVD join the team at the weekend.
that is good news...... watching the horrible Kevin Friend last night at the chelsea v United game, I was thinking "what are the odds that this prick will be at Old Trafford on Sunday?"
Such a pity that the United v PSG game wasn't tomorrow. This extra day or so of rest for these lot could make the difference.....
A win tonight would be a great confidence booster though - especially when we also then see a fit and refreshed VVD join the team at the weekend.
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