dangermows
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Our best chance is doing as is.
For clarity, is Lardy a Mag?It's Lardy.
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For clarity, is Lardy a Mag?It's Lardy.
The players do.Still only 5 points off 4th.
I don't think it'll happen, but we might as well give it a go.
Maybe not the next 2So do we start looking up the table?
2 crackers at the bottom this weekend…great to observe from afar….West Ham play Leeds last game of the season.
Mind you they have to start winning soon. Starting with Burnley this coming weekend.
And everybody else below us losing every match tooWest Ham got to win 6 out of last 14 games without sunlan picking up another 2 points ,not gonna happen
5th will more than likely get CL football so even fewer points(4) off them places.Still only 5 points off 4th.
I don't think it'll happen, but we might as well give it a go.
4th, 5th and 6th in the league?You expecting to play chelsea,liverpool and man utd at home and lose neither of those games ?
Nice not to be includedMaybe not the next 2
2 crackers at the bottom this weekend…great to observe from afar….
Leeds v Forest
Burnley v WH
Is the right answer - anyone who thinks otherwise has only been following The Lads since Dan Ballard's header against Coventry.Because we are Sunderland fans.
Our default setting is usually to expect us to fuck things up or shoot ourselves in the foot.
I still think it will be a bridge too far this season, and there's no shame in that!
Our home form will have to stay pretty much as good as it has been all season (we're currently 3rd in the home table) and our away form will have to pick up a fair amount. We've had some excellent away results at Chelsea and Liverpool, but we're still 4th bottom. A lot will depend on how low the European places will go too.
England look set to get the extra champions league place, through the co-efficient table, with all but Newcastle (lol) qualifying automatically for the next stage on the Champions League, Villa qualifying for next stage of Europa, and Newcastle, Palace & Forest all in the playoffs of their respective competitions.
That would mean 6th get Europa league, and also 7th if the FA Cup winners also qualify automatically for the Champions League.
That leaves the conference league, which goes to the League Cup winners. As that looks extremely likely to be Man City or Arsenal, or possibly Chelsea, then the Conference League place goes to 8th. Villa have a fair chance of winning the Europa League. Them winning that would NOT create an extra position through the league.
If my understanding is correct, it's fairly likely that 8th in the Premier League will get you European football next season.
For me, the top 3 of Arsenal, City & Villa seems fairly nailed on. 4th & 5th seems to be a battle between Man Utd, Chelsea & Liverpool. That would result in one of them dropping to 6th. The battle for 7th & 8th is well and truly on, with Brentford, Sunderland, Fulham, Everton, Newcastle, Bournemouth, Brighton & Spurs all capable of getting it. Anyone who manages to put a bit of a run together will get them I think.
My money would be on Brentford and Bournemouth. Brentford have been fairly consistent all season, Bournemouth have been under-performing and I think they will pick up after January. We aren't out of it, and a few more performances like last night from Brobbey & Diarra and it could be well on.
Or we just win the FA cup and the league position will take care of itselfI still think it will be a bridge too far this season, and there's no shame in that!
Our home form will have to stay pretty much as good as it has been all season (we're currently 3rd in the home table) and our away form will have to pick up a fair amount. We've had some excellent away results at Chelsea and Liverpool, but we're still 4th bottom. A lot will depend on how low the European places will go too.
England look set to get the extra champions league place, through the co-efficient table, with all but Newcastle (lol) qualifying automatically for the next stage on the Champions League, Villa qualifying for next stage of Europa, and Newcastle, Palace & Forest all in the playoffs of their respective competitions.
That would mean 6th get Europa league, and also 7th if the FA Cup winners also qualify automatically for the Champions League.
That leaves the conference league, which goes to the League Cup winners. As that looks extremely likely to be Man City or Arsenal, or possibly Chelsea, then the Conference League place goes to 8th. Villa have a fair chance of winning the Europa League. Them winning that would NOT create an extra position through the league.
If my understanding is correct, it's fairly likely that 8th in the Premier League will get you European football next season.
For me, the top 3 of Arsenal, City & Villa seems fairly nailed on. 4th & 5th seems to be a battle between Man Utd, Chelsea & Liverpool. That would result in one of them dropping to 6th. The battle for 7th & 8th is well and truly on, with Brentford, Sunderland, Fulham, Everton, Newcastle, Bournemouth, Brighton & Spurs all capable of getting it. Anyone who manages to put a bit of a run together will get them I think.
My money would be on Brentford and Bournemouth. Brentford have been fairly consistent all season, Bournemouth have been under-performing and I think they will pick up after January. We aren't out of it, and a few more performances like last night from Brobbey & Diarra and it could be well on.
If someone already in the top 5 won the Champions League would that create an extra space?I still think it will be a bridge too far this season, and there's no shame in that!
Our home form will have to stay pretty much as good as it has been all season (we're currently 3rd in the home table) and our away form will have to pick up a fair amount. We've had some excellent away results at Chelsea and Liverpool, but we're still 4th bottom. A lot will depend on how low the European places will go too.
England look set to get the extra champions league place, through the co-efficient table, with all but Newcastle (lol) qualifying automatically for the next stage on the Champions League, Villa qualifying for next stage of Europa, and Newcastle, Palace & Forest all in the playoffs of their respective competitions.
That would mean 6th get Europa league, and also 7th if the FA Cup winners also qualify automatically for the Champions League.
That leaves the conference league, which goes to the League Cup winners. As that looks extremely likely to be Man City or Arsenal, or possibly Chelsea, then the Conference League place goes to 8th. Villa have a fair chance of winning the Europa League. Them winning that would NOT create an extra position through the league.
If my understanding is correct, it's fairly likely that 8th in the Premier League will get you European football next season.
For me, the top 3 of Arsenal, City & Villa seems fairly nailed on. 4th & 5th seems to be a battle between Man Utd, Chelsea & Liverpool. That would result in one of them dropping to 6th. The battle for 7th & 8th is well and truly on, with Brentford, Sunderland, Fulham, Everton, Newcastle, Bournemouth, Brighton & Spurs all capable of getting it. Anyone who manages to put a bit of a run together will get them I think.
My money would be on Brentford and Bournemouth. Brentford have been fairly consistent all season, Bournemouth have been under-performing and I think they will pick up after January. We aren't out of it, and a few more performances like last night from Brobbey & Diarra and it could be well on.
Looks just beyond us.Looking at needing 3 away wins a big ask or 2 plus 1 or 2 draws to have any chance of 7th.
Extra places don’t get awarded to the league. 5 is the max for league placing for CL 2 for EL and 1 for UECL(if FA Cup and League cup winners gain Europe via league)so theres basically no chance of it going to 9th place?
what if spurs were to finish outside the top 10 but won the champions league?
can't see us finishing 8th unfortunately. can deffo see us going all season unbeaten at home, finish 10th and get to the FA cup QF which would be an absolutely cracking season
problem for me occurs next season when expectations are all of a sudden raised massively from simply avoiding relegation