You must be a fun person to be around.What a twee, dreary and hopeless song. Always hated it.
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You must be a fun person to be around.What a twee, dreary and hopeless song. Always hated it.
It's a gentle, wise and delicate suggestion to not be a dick.What a twee, dreary and hopeless song. Always hated it.
I’m shocked that, even before the City news came out, people thought “we can forget about CL qualification.” I don’t want to be mean but what type of warped mentality do you have to give up on finishing above chelsea when we’re only 4 pts behind them?
We obviously think very differently. Since Poch left, we actually HAVE been a top four side and we also have seen Lo Celso/Tanganga break out, brought in a winger that gave us a winner against the defending champs, and had our captain return. Imagine actually thinking we don't have enough to finish above a poor Everton side, Ole's Utd (LMFAO), and a Sheffield utd team that has never been in a race like this. Like Chelsea don't have 1 win in their last 5 eitherBecause we don't have a striker and we are not playing well. Yes we are within touching distance but it's a lot to expect this team to turn around the poor season they have had so far and t do it without Harry. Plus we are battling with Wolves, Man Utd, Sheff Utd and even Everton to overtake Chelsea. It's going to be a dogfight till the end of the season for 4th place.We are no longer the consistent strong team we were from 2015 to the end of 2018 so we can't take anything for granted.
Liverpool73 pts | 94.3 | — | >99% | >99% | |||
Man. City51 pts | 94.3 | — | — | <1% | |||
Leicester50 pts | 81.4 | — | 98% | <1% | |||
Chelsea41 pts | 86.0 | <1% | 82% | <1% | |||
Tottenham37 pts | 79.9 | <1% | 43% | <1% | |||
Wolves36 pts | 80.0 | <1% | 22% | — | |||
Man. United35 pts | 80.9 | <1% | 21% | <1% | |||
Sheffield Utd39 pts | 73.4 | <1% | 16% | <1% | |||
Everton36 pts | 78.8 | <1% | 12% | — | |||
Southampton31 pts | 71.5 | 2% | 2% | — | |||
Arsenal31 pts |
| <1% | 2% | — |
If the appeal is still ongoing in mid-June their ban is suspended until the 21-22 seasonIf I remember correctly, all entrants to the UCL have to be finalized 1 week from the start of the competition. That gives Man City until 16 June (UCL starts on 23 June) to win an appeal for next season. I don't see that as a possibility.
If the appeal is still ongoing in mid-June their ban is suspended until the 21-22 season
We obviously think very differently. Since Poch left, we actually HAVE been a top four side and we also have seen Lo Celso/Tanganga break out, brought in a winger that gave us a winner against the defending champs, and had our captain return. Imagine actually thinking we don't have enough to finish above a poor Everton side, Ole's Utd (LMFAO), and a Sheffield utd team that has never been in a race like this. Like Chelsea doesn't have 1 win in their last 5 either
There's a very distinct difference between 'we can't take anything for granted' and 'we can forget about CL qualification'
We obviously think very differently. Since Poch left, we actually HAVE been a top four side and we also have seen Lo Celso/Tanganga break out, brought in a winger that gave us a winner against the defending champs, and had our captain return. Imagine actually thinking we don't have enough to finish above a poor Everton side, Ole's Utd (LMFAO), and a Sheffield utd team that has never been in a race like this. Like Chelsea doesn't have 1 win in their last 5 either
There's a very distinct difference between 'we can't take anything for granted' and 'we can forget about CL qualification'
Remaining fixtures for teams who might finish 5th, taken from the BBC:
Chelsea:
Man U (H), Tottenham (H), Bournemouth (A), Everton (H), Aston Villa (A), Man City (H), West Ham (A), Watford (H), Crystal Palace (A), Sheffield United (A), Norwich (H), Liverpool (A), Wolves (H)
Sheffield United:
Brighton (H), Norwich (H), Newcastle (A), Man U (A), Tottenham (H), Burnley (A), Wolves (H), Chelsea (H), Leicester (A), Everton (H), Southampton (A)
Tottenham Hotspur:
Aston Villa (A), Chelsea (A), Wolves (H), Burnley (A), Man U (H), West Ham (H), Sheffield United (A), Everton (H), Bournemouth (A), Woolwich (H), Newcastle (A), Leicester (H), Crystal Palace (A)
Wolves:
Norwich (H), Tottenham (A), Brighton (H), West Ham (A), Bournemouth (H), Aston Villa (A), Woolwich (H), Sheffield United (A), Everton (H), Burnley (A), Crystal Palace (H), Chelsea (A)
Everton:
Woolwich (A), Man U (H), Chelsea (A), Liverpool (H), Norwich (A), Leicester (H), Tottenham (A), Southampton (H), Wolves (A), Aston Villa (H), Sheffield United (A), Bournemouth (H)
Manchester United:
Chelsea (A), Watford (H), Everton (A), Man City (H), Tottenham (A), Sheffield United (H), Brighton (A), Bournemouth (H), Aston Villa (A), Southampton (H), Crystal Palace (A), West Ham (H), Leicester (A)
No mention of Woolwich..love it.
We can go 5th tomorrow with Chelsea/Utd playing on Monday. I'm hoping for a Utd win
If the appeal is still ongoing in mid-June their ban is suspended until the 21-22 season