F's next to D on the keyboard, so I'm sure this is just a typo.They play each other next at Turd Moor

F's next to D on the keyboard, so I'm sure this is just a typo.They play each other next at Turd Moor

F's next to D on the keyboard, so I'm sure this is just a typo.![]()
It's always interesting when teams stop getting the benefit of the doubt. For example, Newcastle had the 50/50 decisions routinely go in their favour during the Keegan era, but basically haven't got the benefit of the doubt from refs since Alan Shearer retired twenty years agoYeh right, of course it all evens itself out. Every team has key decisions that go for and against, but the problem is, 90% of officials will always give Varpool and Penited the benefit of doubt, hence why the key dodgy decisions benefitting these two clubs far outweigh those going against them. I mean, most referees blatantly refuse to send off players from these two clubs for a start.
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How likely does everyone think it is Everton will go down? As I type this, Michael Keane has been sent off for a second yellow (he is an atrocious player) and they're 2-1 down to West Ham.
In no order, their remaining fixtures I can see are: Man United, Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, Brentford, Leicester (x2), Burnley, Watford and Palace.
My gut feeling is they will stay up by the skin of their teeth, as I think Burnley and Watford are worse. However, every time I expect them to get some positive results under their belt, they proceed to drop points.
They will be heavily reliant on their form at Goodison Park IMO, as they can't buy a win away from home.
I can't see Watford leapfrogging them especially due to the games in hand.
Burnley are the key as they have by far the easier run-in: Everton, Norwich, West Ham, Soton, Wolves, Watford, Villa, Spurs, Newcastle.
They play each other next at Turd Moor which no question is a crucial game which will probably be atrocious because neither side will want to lose. I can see Burnley edging it and in all honesty I can also see Everton failing to win their next 5 games.
My heart wants Burnley to drop as they are a bunch of ****s who play **** football. But my head wants Everton gone as it will in some way vindicate our approach in trying to earn success over the years rather than buying it.
Burnley at Norwich on the weekend could be massive.They are gone IMO - at least if you believe the underlying principle of: sheep led by lion > lion led by sheep.
Everton might have more quality but i'd much rather have Dyche and Hodgson's experience over Lampard's. I feel that's what is needed at that end of the table.
I'd say Burnley's next 7 games are all winnable. If Everton don't get at least 4 points from Burnley and Man Utd, it's hard to see them staying up. Arsenal and Liverpool away are definite losses, their record against those sides is abysmal, especially away.
They are gone IMO - at least if you believe the underlying principle of: sheep led by lion > lion led by sheep.
Everton might have more quality but i'd much rather have Dyche and Hodgson's experience over Lampard's. I feel that's what is needed at that end of the table.
I'd say Burnley's next 7 games are all winnable. If Everton don't get at least 4 points from Burnley and Man Utd, it's hard to see them staying up. Arsenal and Liverpool away are definite losses, their record against those sides is abysmal, especially away.
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Even Dermot Gallagher thinks it's a red. That's how blatant it was.
As for the foul on Varane, he pushes Iheanacho, which is why their legs come together.
Is that not a foul? Why does one count and the other not? Well, I think we know why...
They've all been doing it a lot this season, for some reason.If Marriner was standing any closer he'd have been in Mctominay's way.
Absolute clown.
That's an interesting take and just shows two people can see the exact same thing and interpret it differently because I think an Everton relegation exonerates Guardiola and other supposed "chequebook managers". City having loads of money is great but nobody will convince me they would have dominated as much with a lesser coach. They were spending more lavishly under Mancini and Pellegrini and neither of them won back-to-back titles in what was a less competitive era at the top.
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Even Dermot Gallagher thinks it's a red. That's how blatant it was.
As for the foul on Varane, he pushes Iheanacho, which is why their legs come together.
Is that not a foul? Why does one count and the other not? Well, I think we know why...
It's not just that I want Palace to win tonight, that's a given. It's also because the pundits have been awarding 4th place already, not so much in the past few days but certainly for a couple of weeks. And I just love it when the pundits get it wrong. Yes Arsenal are favourites for 4th, but I suspect even Brunel don't make them as clear favourites as the pundits that have been talking them up.
I wouldn't say we're clear favourites, but yes, it's in our hands. However, I've not seen too many pundits say that it's guaranteed to be ours. Neville very recently said he think its 50-50 whether we'd get it. Rio Ferdinand, Robbie Savage and Michael Owen were all unwavering in their belief that Arsenal wouldn't finish 4th. Carragher said he thinks it's likely we'll get it, but we still have a lot to prove and nothing is sealed.
Personally, I'm still not sure. We have some very tough games left, especially away from home. Meanwhile, your fixtures are, on paper, a lot easier. I also think Kane and Son's lethal partnership could be decisive at this stage of the season. And our side are very inexperienced. Many of them have never been in this position before, whereas quite a few of Spurs' team have. That could make a difference.
I wouldn't entirely rule Man United out, but I don't trust them to put a run of consistent form together. So I do think it'll be extremely close between us. I reckon it will go to the wire.