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Re: Barclay's Premier League '14-'15 discussion V10
I can't still believe in Sunderland saved with a matchday before than the end
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Advocaat
2nd time in a row who Sunderland looks like destined to be relegated but then it saves with 2-3 exploits in last matches .. but the last year it was got fighting tooth and nail ... this year basically luck , just watching match against Southampton or Everton
Basically Sunderland must thank there were 3 teams worse than them , and it wasn't really easy because Sunderland was really crap.
Great job by Advocaat though, it wasn't so easy to save these scrubs, besides noone could imagine in 37th .. they had -3 just a short time ago
Addio Alvarez...
Advocaat
2nd time in a row who Sunderland looks like destined to be relegated but then it saves with 2-3 exploits in last matches .. but the last year it was got fighting tooth and nail ... this year basically luck , just watching match against Southampton or Everton
Basically Sunderland must thank there were 3 teams worse than them , and it wasn't really easy because Sunderland was really crap.
Great job by Advocaat though, it wasn't so easy to save these scrubs, besides noone could imagine in 37th .. they had -3 just a short time ago
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Tears of joy from Advocaat after the final whistle, that's the kind of passion I like to see rather than Di Canio style madness.
What comes to the quality of some of these teams, the fact just is that the gap between the Championship and the Prem is rather big. We'll have Watford, Bournemouth and Middlesborough or Norwich next season and I'd be amazed if at least two of them didn't go straight back down. Clubs like Sunderland, Newcastle, Aston Villa will have to be even worse next season if they're going to get relegated (okay, maybe Newcastle can do it without further decline).
What comes to the quality of some of these teams, the fact just is that the gap between the Championship and the Prem is rather big. We'll have Watford, Bournemouth and Middlesborough or Norwich next season and I'd be amazed if at least two of them didn't go straight back down. Clubs like Sunderland, Newcastle, Aston Villa will have to be even worse next season if they're going to get relegated (okay, maybe Newcastle can do it without further decline).
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^
Newcastle WILL go down next Sunday.
Newcastle WILL go down next Sunday.
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That would be funny, but they're playing West Ham at home and no team apart from Newcastle themselves have picked up less points from their last 10 games than the Hammers, who have completely switched off a long time ago. Plus if Hull couldn't beat Burnley at home in a must-win game, I don't know how they're going to beat Man United.
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Art Morte wrote:Tears of joy from Advocaat after the final whistle, that's the kind of passion I like to see rather than Di Canio style madness.
Word, I didn't even feel bad about the result after watching that.
Natalie Portman wrote:^
Newcastle WILL go down next Sunday.
Jinx attempt detected.
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Stranger things have happened though.
I see myself agreeing with Moal that in the long term, it might even be good for NUFC to go down this season.
I see myself agreeing with Moal that in the long term, it might even be good for NUFC to go down this season.
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Robes is a happy man.
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Natalie Portman wrote:^
Newcastle WILL go down next Sunday.
For that Hull would have to do something right for once, which I cannot see. Although I do hope so.
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srigooner wrote:
I see myself agreeing with Moal that in the long term, it might even be good for NUFC to go down this season.
no imo, it is just plain stupid to think so
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HEIL MEIN REDS wrote:srigooner wrote:
I see myself agreeing with Moal that in the long term, it might even be good for NUFC to go down this season.
no imo, it is just plain stupid to think so
That's why you will never understand Moalogic.
I recommend you read Dante's Inferno.
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It's really, really stupid to think that anything good comes out of getting relegated, though.
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Hapless_Hans wrote:It's really, really stupid to think that anything good comes out of getting relegated, though.
If Ashley ends up selling the club to more credible and interested owners though
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I think upper management is/was always a bigger problem than Pardiola and his limitations. They should have had consistent top 7 finish for 3-4 seasons (after that 5th finish) and try to push on from there. I think all is going wrong for them now. Sacking him did no good to them eventually.
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HEIL MEIN REDS wrote:I think upper management is/was always a bigger problem than Pardiola and his limitations. They should have had consistent top 7 finish for 3-4 seasons (after that 5th finish) and try to push on from there. I think all is going wrong for them now. Sacking him did no good to them eventually.
They need these guy more than anything else:
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Jose Mourinho and Eden Hazard have taken Barclays Premier League Manager of the Year and Barclays Premier League Player of the Year respectively.
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The final round is tomorrow. Not awfully lot to play for, really, and it kind of reflects it how the whole season has fizzled out in the second half of the season. In the first half we had West Ham and Southampton fighting even for a top-4 finish, Man City were at least somewhat keeping up with Chelsea in the title race and there was quite a lot of movement in all parts of the table. The best stories in the 2nd half have been Pardew at Palace, Newcastle's collapse and Leicester's great escape. A little underwhelming.
Anyway, I'm getting that mixture of relief and sadness that the season's about to end. Let's see what the final round has in store for us.
Arsenal v West Brom
Arsene Wenger said in his presser something like that the "feeling is really good" about a big title challenge next season. They've been good in the 2nd half of the season, so maybe they can mount such a challenge. Tony Pulis quietly did his thing again, took over mid-season at the Baggies and guided them easily to safety. What has he got to do to get a chance at a big club?
Aston Villa v Burnley
Survival just about secured before the final round for Villa and an FA cup final waiting, on the balance of things it turned out to be a pretty good season for them. Burnley are going down, but if they invest their Premiership cash successfully, who knows how soon we might see them again?
Chelsea v Sunderland
Chelsea have been champions for a while now, but for Sunderland fans this is probably the first match in ages they can be relaxed about.
Crystal Palace v Swansea
Two teams and managers who can be all smiles on the final day.
Everton v Tottenham
Two teams and managers who are probably a little bit disappointed with their seasons.
Hull City v Manchester United
One of the two actually very important final day games. Hull must win and hope Newcastle don't win in order to stay in the league.
Leicester v QPR
Twenty points from their last ten games mean that Leicester - who were bottom of the table for months - wrote one of the biggest stories of the season.
Manchester City v Southampton
City have secured 2nd place, Southampton are hoping to overtake either or both of Tottenham and Liverpool to secure a Europa League spot.
Newcastle v West Ham
It's ridiculous how bad Newcastle have been. Ridiculous. The good news for them is that West Ham, too, have been poor for months. No team apart from their hosts have picked up less points than the Hammers from their last 10 games. That should give the Toon some hope that they can finally win a game here and secure survival regardless of the outcome in the Hull v ManU game.
Stoke v Liverpool
It's been a very good season for Stoke, who will finish 9th. Although sometimes I wonder can you have too "safe" a season? What do you think, Mole? Stoke were never really competing for European places and never in danger of being dragged into the relegation battle. In a way they've had very little to play for this season. As for us, what's at stake here is that do we enter Europa League in the group stage or in the qualifying rounds. I wonder how I'm going to sleep tonight.
Anyway, I'm getting that mixture of relief and sadness that the season's about to end. Let's see what the final round has in store for us.
Arsenal v West Brom
Arsene Wenger said in his presser something like that the "feeling is really good" about a big title challenge next season. They've been good in the 2nd half of the season, so maybe they can mount such a challenge. Tony Pulis quietly did his thing again, took over mid-season at the Baggies and guided them easily to safety. What has he got to do to get a chance at a big club?
Aston Villa v Burnley
Survival just about secured before the final round for Villa and an FA cup final waiting, on the balance of things it turned out to be a pretty good season for them. Burnley are going down, but if they invest their Premiership cash successfully, who knows how soon we might see them again?
Chelsea v Sunderland
Chelsea have been champions for a while now, but for Sunderland fans this is probably the first match in ages they can be relaxed about.
Crystal Palace v Swansea
Two teams and managers who can be all smiles on the final day.
Everton v Tottenham
Two teams and managers who are probably a little bit disappointed with their seasons.
Hull City v Manchester United
One of the two actually very important final day games. Hull must win and hope Newcastle don't win in order to stay in the league.
Leicester v QPR
Twenty points from their last ten games mean that Leicester - who were bottom of the table for months - wrote one of the biggest stories of the season.
Manchester City v Southampton
City have secured 2nd place, Southampton are hoping to overtake either or both of Tottenham and Liverpool to secure a Europa League spot.
Newcastle v West Ham
It's ridiculous how bad Newcastle have been. Ridiculous. The good news for them is that West Ham, too, have been poor for months. No team apart from their hosts have picked up less points than the Hammers from their last 10 games. That should give the Toon some hope that they can finally win a game here and secure survival regardless of the outcome in the Hull v ManU game.
Stoke v Liverpool
It's been a very good season for Stoke, who will finish 9th. Although sometimes I wonder can you have too "safe" a season? What do you think, Mole? Stoke were never really competing for European places and never in danger of being dragged into the relegation battle. In a way they've had very little to play for this season. As for us, what's at stake here is that do we enter Europa League in the group stage or in the qualifying rounds. I wonder how I'm going to sleep tonight.
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Gonna be a glorious day
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Best two matches are involving Hull and Newcastle
Rest are all friendlies
Rest are all friendlies
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LvG said something like " We have taken 6 points from Newcastle therefore should take 6 from Hull too."
implying he will try to help newc avoid drop. Nobody asked anything about that specifically and he still came up with it.
implying he will try to help newc avoid drop. Nobody asked anything about that specifically and he still came up with it.
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Forza hull
Newcastle bore me to tears, as does their manager.
Newcastle bore me to tears, as does their manager.
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Newcastle are lucky Hull are facing United. Even with us on holiday mode, we should still have enough in the reserves to take points off them.
Hull will get relegated tomorrow.
Hull will get relegated tomorrow.
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Need to jump on that Benteke bandwagon
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I don't get Newcastle tho. I mean everytime we play them @Newcastle they just spank our ass, so you'd think they are one of these teams, like Athletic Bilbao, that are so good at home and can beat everyone and secure themselves a safe spot in the table through the 19 games at home, and instead this is the second year in three when they are so close to relegation that they would have been relegated without the win against Chelsea.
How can they be so consistent about both beating us and getting close to relegation?
How can they be so consistent about both beating us and getting close to relegation?
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Final game for Frank Lampard in the PL
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RealGunner wrote:Final game for Frank Lampard in the PL
Who?
Joking, hope he has a decent career in America.
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