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Post by Maximo Mark on Apr 3, 2006 16:49:35 GMT 1
So...Looks like being a very exciting finish to the premiership. I don't think Man Utd have ever been so popular, nearly everyone I speak to seems to want them to win the premiership. It will be hard for them but it's definately do-able.
1 Chelsea 32 41 79 2 Man Utd 32 34 72 3 Liverpool 33 25 67
7 points with only 6 games left will be tough but they do look like they could pick up atleast 16 points from them. They've won all of their last 8 games whilst Chelsea have won just 5 of their last 8. Having to play each other makes it more interesting too...
Remaining fixtures:
CHELSEA:
West Ham (H) Bolton (A) Everton (H) Man Utd (H) Blackburn (A) Newcastle (A)
MAN UTD: Arsenal (H) Sunderland (H) Tottenham (A) Middlesbrough (H) Chelsea (A) Charlton (H)
Man Utd have te easiest fixtures overall...Though it will be a tough game against Arsenal this weekend, I suppose it all depends on the outcome of their game with Juve...
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Post by Razzle Dazzle on Apr 3, 2006 17:40:10 GMT 1
awsome isnt it, all those people moaning its boring and over, have a look at the league now.
7 points is nothing, but i cant see the gap being closed much more im afraid unless Chelsea stumble to more bad results
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Post by Tom on Apr 3, 2006 19:11:54 GMT 1
Glad the title race is back on though I dont think Man U will overhaul Chelsea sadly tho as I cant see them getting a result at Stamford Bridge that they would need ie most liikely a win. Its more of a surprise that its as close as this though. I always thought that if Man u could get it down to less than 10 pts then it would be exciting, just didnt expect it.
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Post by Zodiac on Apr 4, 2006 0:01:59 GMT 1
awsome isnt it, all those people moaning its boring and over, have a look at the league now. 7 points is nothing, but i cant see the gap being closed much more im afraid unless Chelsea stumble to more bad results It's quite a lot really with just six games remaining. We're certainly stuttering at the moment but i'm confident we'll hang on. If we win all our home games we win the league...
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Post by Pablo on Apr 4, 2006 0:57:44 GMT 1
I reckon the Chelsea vs Man Utd is the decider really but from the fixture list, its still Chelsea's title. Unless they slip up to more embarassing losses. I've heard that Liverpool are 250/1 to win the title
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Post by Robin on Apr 4, 2006 9:24:09 GMT 1
I think Chelsea are still in too strong a position with games fast running out, they can even afford to lose to Man Utd which is unlikely at Stamford Bridge.
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Post by Robin on Apr 4, 2006 9:24:39 GMT 1
I could never support any team with Gary Neville in it!
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Post by Admin on Apr 4, 2006 10:28:15 GMT 1
I want United to win, but Chelsea will hang on, united have arse at home, which is always a tough fixture, plus Spurs and Chelsea away and you say they are the easiest fixtures I think Bolton away for chelsea is hard, be interesting to see if the hammers can get a draw this weekend perhaps?
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Post by Robin on Apr 4, 2006 11:02:44 GMT 1
Yeah, looking at the fixtures, Man Utd's are actually tougher! Though Man Utd have more home games, which is an obvious advantage.
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Post by Maximo Mark on Apr 4, 2006 12:21:46 GMT 1
I want United to win, but Chelsea will hang on, united have arse at home, which is always a tough fixture, plus Spurs and Chelsea away and you say they are the easiest fixtures I think Bolton away for chelsea is hard, be interesting to see if the hammers can get a draw this weekend perhaps? Tottenham really aren't that strong at the moment. It's no harder than any of Chelsea's 3 away games are...Blackburn, Bolton and Newcastle. If they can't beat Birmingham away they may definately struggle there. And Sunderland, Charlton and Middlesbrough at home for United are 3 definite wins, I don't see 3 definite wins in Chelsea's list?
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Post by Maximo Mark on Apr 4, 2006 12:22:03 GMT 1
Yeah, looking at the fixtures, Man Utd's are actually tougher! Though Man Utd have more home games, which is an obvious advantage. They have 6 games each
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Post by Robin on Apr 4, 2006 12:27:34 GMT 1
Yeah, looking at the fixtures, Man Utd's are actually tougher! Though Man Utd have more home games, which is an obvious advantage. They have 6 games each But 4 of Man Utd's games are at home to Chelsea's 3
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Post by Maximo Mark on Apr 4, 2006 17:17:13 GMT 1
Ach. Didn't read it properly...
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Post by Zodiac on Apr 9, 2006 15:57:26 GMT 1
4-1 with 10 men That's more like it!
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Post by Admin on Apr 9, 2006 17:05:07 GMT 1
You hammered the hammers alright! Looking more like yours now, depends how United are getting on with the arse.
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Post by Razzle Dazzle on Apr 9, 2006 17:18:59 GMT 1
yeah Chelsea were a different class
Man u are 1-0 up but i cant see Chelsea dropping the points
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