The Toon Army / EPL thread
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#1757
FWIW I wasted another few minutes of my life on that EPL predictor thing. Same as last year when I tried it, there is a fixture missing (although one of very little significance).
It took little effort to get Portsmouth, Hull and Burnley relegated but I was surprised about the ordering of the top three (and the points I gave them).
It took little effort to get Portsmouth, Hull and Burnley relegated but I was surprised about the ordering of the top three (and the points I gave them).
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FWIW I wasted another few minutes of my life on that EPL predictor thing. Same as last year when I tried it, there is a fixture missing (although one of very little significance).
It took little effort to get Portsmouth, Hull and Burnley relegated but I was surprised about the ordering of the top three (and the points I gave them).
It took little effort to get Portsmouth, Hull and Burnley relegated but I was surprised about the ordering of the top three (and the points I gave them).
#1759
Man U 87
Arsenal 86
Chelsea 85
Liverpool 68
City 67
Villa
Spurs
West Ham
Hull
Burnley
Portsmouth
Hope springs eternal...need Man City and Spurs to draw and a few other results to fall into place.
Arsenal 86
Chelsea 85
Liverpool 68
City 67
Villa
Spurs
West Ham
Hull
Burnley
Portsmouth
Hope springs eternal...need Man City and Spurs to draw and a few other results to fall into place.
#1760
I have no problems with your end of season tallies especially at the top, although I would prefer for Man U to beat Chelsea and Arsenal on goal difference (and a dodgy goal at that, scored into extra time that nobody but Sir Alex could find and then Drogba/Terry/Lampard/Ballack and Wenger going absolutely mental as it all sinks in.
#1761
I have no problems with your end of season tallies especially at the top, although I would prefer for Man U to beat Chelsea and Arsenal on goal difference (and a dodgy goal at that, scored into extra time that nobody but Sir Alex could find and then Drogba/Terry/Lampard/Ballack and Wenger going absolutely mental as it all sinks in.
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Okay, almost glad.
Anyway this season hopefully they will finish outside the Sky4 places. Here in Japan the top 4 teams get featured every week live on (satellite)tv - so that would mean I wouldn't have to suffer the RS as much on my screen next season.
#1763
But back on topic, Newcastle are the only team in England with an unbeaten home record this year. The last time they did that was 1907 I believe.
Blackpool are on the fringe of the playoffs and will be trying, so let's see.
If we don't lose tomorrow there's only Ipswich to bother about after that.
Howay the Lads!!!
Blackpool are on the fringe of the playoffs and will be trying, so let's see.
If we don't lose tomorrow there's only Ipswich to bother about after that.
Howay the Lads!!!
#1765
#1766
So, Novo, do you guys want Berbatov?
Own Goal plays better for us!!!
(Though ot be fair that's perception, since he's scored 3 times in the last 6 games)
WE can still win the EPL: if it wasn't tough it wouldn't be worth doing.
What's that 11 times out of the last 18 years - since the EPL began? Stats are on our side!
BTW what's all this crap about Fergie time: you get 30 seconds for every substitution for a start!
IT wouldn't be called Fergie time if we didn't score so often in the dying minutes!
Own Goal plays better for us!!!(Though ot be fair that's perception, since he's scored 3 times in the last 6 games)
WE can still win the EPL: if it wasn't tough it wouldn't be worth doing.
What's that 11 times out of the last 18 years - since the EPL began? Stats are on our side!
BTW what's all this crap about Fergie time: you get 30 seconds for every substitution for a start!
IT wouldn't be called Fergie time if we didn't score so often in the dying minutes!
Last edited by triumphguy; Apr 11th 2010 at 5:13 am.
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Since the start of organised leagues in England in 1889, these teams have won the league.
Manchester United have been the most successful team since 1992. Before then, they were only fifth in numbers of titles won behind Liverpool, Arsenal, Everton and Aston Villa.
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The part that caught my eye is Sunderland being listed as being more successful than Newcastle.
Evidently, Sunderland is better than Newcastle.
Evidently, Sunderland is better than Newcastle.
Why do Manchester United fans only ever seem to think that league titles only start from when the old First Division was renamed the Premier League? Nothing much changed except the name.
Since the start of organised leagues in England in 1889, these teams have won the league.
Manchester United have been the most successful team since 1992. Before then, they were only fifth in numbers of titles won behind Liverpool, Arsenal, Everton and Aston Villa.
Since the start of organised leagues in England in 1889, these teams have won the league.
Manchester United have been the most successful team since 1992. Before then, they were only fifth in numbers of titles won behind Liverpool, Arsenal, Everton and Aston Villa.
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