Ciggy wrote:GOAT_2.0 wrote:does nobody have anything positive to contribute?
Start a positive topic no moaners aloud
would that be allowed

Bad Bob wrote:Owzat wrote:we also have to host Chelsea and Arsenal which won't be easy, we drew at home to both last season (and away)
Indeed it won't be easy because, say what you will about Chelsea, they're resilient. They'll have been stung deeply by the result yesterday but they'll bounce back rather than implode and the first thing they'll do is circle the calendar for their end of the month visit to Anfield. A result against us and they're back in the mix so we'll need to put in a very fine performance indeed to turn them over. We've arrived at the business end of the season already and it's only January.
Bad Bob wrote:I felt yesterday that we'd reached a defining moment in the season this past weekend and I still feel the same today. Paradoxically, we increased our lead on Chelsea (which is lovely) but sacrificed some significant momentum to the Mancs, who will in all probability brush Wigan aside midweek, get a result at Bolton on Saturday and sit top of the table for a couple of days while we wait for the derby to roll around. We've given them a sniff now and they are going to be right there with us in the blink of an eye. I hope I'm wrong and they trip up against Wigan and Bolton but somehow I don't think so. Let's hope the lads can hold their nerve, keep the race tight and we'll see what happens come May.
With that said, I really don't buy into this notion that we "could have been 12 points clear" by now because it's premised on the notion that we should have won virtually all of our games to date. No team wins all their games in this league. Even Arsenal's "invincibles" racked up a bunch of draws in their undefeated season so I think it's a little naive to suggest that we should be well out in front of the chasing pack at this point. Perhaps it's more realistic to suggest that we might have been 5-6 points clear at this stage if we'd won some of the games we drew. Of course, you could say the same for Chelsea and the Mancs, who certainly will also feel entitled to think they'd be top of the pile now if they'd won some of the games where they dropped points. I suppose it all evens out.
tonyeh wrote:Man Utd yesterday played arguably the strongest team after them in the league and brushed THEM aside with relative ease.
I cannot see them having any problem with Wigan or Bolton in any way shape or form.
bavlondon wrote:It's only us or Arsenal who can take points of Utd now imo.
dawson99 wrote:tonyeh wrote:Man Utd yesterday played arguably the strongest team after them in the league and brushed THEM aside with relative ease.
I cannot see them having any problem with Wigan or Bolton in any way shape or form.
did you watch the game? If Chelsea are the 2nd stroingest team in the league then ... I dunno... they are not the second strongest team in the league! They were fecking awful.
tonyeh wrote:Yes, they'd had a bad run, but make no mistake Chelsea are a strong outfit.
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