Bottom 7 Remaining Fixtures

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Good work Craigo!
Palace seem to have the toughest run in. Good to see their next two are two of their easier games while they are playing ****e. six games vs top 6 incl four away.
M'boro games vs bottom teams seem to be away, and games vs top teams at home. That was what happened to us in our last relegation.
Also notice Burnley play 6 of the bottom 7 away, which means they've played a lot of bottom teams at home, so their fantastic home record may be a false one. Could they get sucked in with their poor away record? Do you have their fixtures?
Ours has got to be easiest. For the first time this season, I'm actually confident we could do it.
Squeeky bum time! Actually may just hang on to my membership!

For the person who wanted to know about Burnley's remaining fixtures....our remaining away games are against Hull, Swansea, Sunderland, Middlesbrough, Liverpool, Crystal Palace, Everton and Bournemouth.

After today's home game against Chelsea....our remaining home games are against Spurs, Manchester Utd, Stoke, West Brom and West Ham.

I hope we will be safe with a 2/3 games to go but am somewhat reassured by our run-in....our last 4 games are Palace (a), West Brom (h), Bournemouth (a), West Ham (h).....if we need points home games against mid-table, already-safe teams like the Baggies and the Hammers are the sort you want with their players already dreaming of being on the beach.
 
As much as I think Paul Merson is a prick, he spoke, yesterday, about the inconsistency of the bottom group of survial battlers and I think that is the crux of it; it will be those teams who can establish their defensive consistency, as well as score goals, who will survive and I think we fit the bill.
 
Colour Code; Top six club and Bottom seven club

Sunderland Fixtures

Everton V Sunderland
Sunderland V Manchester City
Middlesbrough V Sunderland
Sunderland V Burnley
Watford V Sunderland
Leicester City V Sunderland
Sunderland V Manchester United
Sunderland V West Ham United
Arsenal V Sunderland
Sunderland V Bournemouth
Hull City V Sunderland
Sunderland V Swansea City

Chelsea V Sunderland

Crystal Palace Fixtures

Crystal Palace V Middlesbrough
WBA V Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace V Tottenham Hotspur
Crystal Palace V Watford
Chelsea V Crystal Palace
Southampton V Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace V Arsenal
Crystal Palace V Leicester City
Liverpool V Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace V Burnley
Manchester City V Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace V Hull City
Manchester United V Crystal Palace

Hull City Fixtures

Hull City V Burnley
Leicester City V Hull City
Hull City V Swansea City

Everton V Hull City
Hull City V West Ham United
Hull City V Middlesbrough
Manchester City V Hull City
Stoke City V Hull City
Hull City V Watford
Southampton V Hull City
Hull City V Sunderland
Crystal Palace V Hull City

Hull City V Tottenham Hotspur

Swansea City Fixtures

Swansea City V Leicester City
Chelsea V Swansea City
Swansea City V Burnley
Hull City V Swansea City
Bournemouth V Swansea City
Swansea City V Middlesbrough

Swansea City V Tottenham Hotspur
West Ham United V Swansea City
Watford V Swansea City
Swansea City V Stoke City
Manchester United V Swansea City
Swansea City V Everton
Sunderland V Swansea City
Swansea City V WBA

Leicester City Fixtures

Swansea City V Leicester City
Leicester City V Liverpool
Leicester City V Hull City
Arsenal V Leicester City
West Ham United V Leicester City
Leicester City V Stoke City
Leicester City V Sunderland
Everton V Leicester City
Crystal Palace V Leicester City
Leicester City V Tottenham Hotspur
WBA V Leicester City
Leicester City V Watford
Manchester City V Leicester City
Leicester City V Bournemouth

Middlesbrough Fixtures

Crystal Palace V Middlesbrough

Stoke City V Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough V Sunderland

Middlesbrough V Manchester United
Swansea City V Middlesbrough
Hull City V Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough V Burnley
Middlesbrough V Arsenal

Bournemouth V Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough V Manchester City
Chelsea V Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough V Southampton
Liverpool V Middlesbrough


Bournemouth Fixtures

Bournemouth V Manchester City

WBA V Bournemouth
Manchester United V Bournemouth

Bournemouth V West Ham United
Bournemouth V Swansea City

Southampton V Bournemouth
Liverpool V Bournemouth

Bournemouth V Chelsea
Tottenham Hotspur V Bournemouth
Bournemouth V Middlesbrough
Sunderland V Bournemouth
Bournemouth V Stoke
Bournemouth V Burnley
Leicester City V Bournemouth



That second to last weekend could be massive. We play Palace and Swansea play Sunderland.
 
As much as I think Paul Merson is a prick, he spoke, yesterday, about the inconsistency of the bottom group of survial battlers and I think that is the crux of it; it will be those teams who can establish their defensive consistency, as well as score goals, who will survive and I think we fit the bill.

We've made great strides with our defensive consistency, although that started before Silva arrived. It's the scoring goals that still worries me. If we sort that out we'll stay up. If we go down it'll be because we didn't.
 
No matter how the Swansea V Leicester game ends today I think we will be out of the relegation zone if we beat Burnley at home in our next game. On that weekend Leicester are at home to Liverpool and Swansea are away to Chelsea.
 
Both yourselves and Burnley will have midfield selection problems for the Feb 25 clash (Clucas and Hendrick suspended).

Marney is out for season, Defour is struggling with a hamstring strain and Barton may be banned unless he appeals against any ban. Could be Westwood & Arfield in central midfield:((

Dyche might be ecstatic with a 0-0 after parking the bus.
 
Both yourselves and Burnley will have midfield selection problems for the Feb 25 clash (Clucas and Hendrick suspended).

Marney is out for season, Defour is struggling with a hamstring strain and Barton may be banned unless he appeals against any ban. Could be Westwood & Arfield in central midfield:((

Dyche might be ecstatic with a 0-0 after parking the bus.
We're ok in central midfield. Evandro will come in for Clucas. It was surprising he didn't start yesterday.
 
We've made great strides with our defensive consistency, although that started before Silva arrived. It's the scoring goals that still worries me. If we sort that out we'll stay up. If we go down it'll be because we didn't.

Not so sure our defence was consistently sound before Silva; Marshall was only one factor, another was not being able to defend crosses. We are much better at that now. My general concern, yesterday, was the slack passing, but I am sure the coaches will be right on top of that.

In attack we are much more positive and we are scoring more goals. Niasse shows promise, although he has to convince me he is a real predator - his instincts should have had him a full yard further forward with a goal as his reward, but Arsenal got off very light and we wasted a great assist.

I think we have the players, especially as some return from injury, so my real confidence is in the coaching team, as they have worked wonders so far.
 
Looking at the fixtures it's goodbye Middlesbrough. That's what you'll get by adopting negative tactics, fearful of losing a game and not supporting your one lone striker quickly enough.

We used to have a manager like that but he left a small town club to join Villa, a massive one that he thought his reputation deserved. He's struggling at the moment but it's down to deep rooted problems before his time - nothing to do with him.
 
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Looking at the fixtures it's goodbye Middlesbrough. That's what you'll get by adopting negative tactics, fearful of losing a game and not supporting your one lone striker quickly enough.

We used to have a manager like that but he left a small town club to join Villa, a massive one that he thought his reputation deserved. He's struggling at the moment but it's down to deep rooted problems before his time - nothing to do with him.


shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh dont upset chazz
 
Looking at the fixtures it's goodbye Middlesbrough. That's what you'll get by adopting negative tactics, fearful of losing a game and not supporting your one lone striker quickly enough.

We used to have a manager like that but he left a small town club to join Villa, a massive one that he thought his reputation deserved. He's struggling at the moment but it's down to deep rooted problems before his time - nothing to do with him.
So his leaving was nowt to with Ehab then?
Interesting rewrite of history there.