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**** me....I had us finishing on 35pts and 17th....1pt above Wolves. But we were safe by the last day, being 4 pts ahead of Wolves. City won the league by 1pt from Man Utd!! I hope it ain't as tight as that cos I'm not sure I'll be able to stand it!!!
 
Oh by the way, the bottom 3 were: 18th - Wolves (34pts) 19th - Blackburn (24pts) 20th - Wigan (19pts). I was probably too hard on Blackburn and Wigan, but I was also pretty pessimistic with our results too!
 
37 points is deffo enough to avoid the relegation this season. Mind you i get 38 points for us and Wigan 29 ,Wolves 34 and Blackburn 35 go down......
 
I wouldn't rule out the possibility of West Brom getting sucked in. Their next four games are away at Wolves (local derby), home to Sunderland (in incredible form), at home to Chelsea and away at United. After that they have a better run but if they come out of those four only a point or two above 18th they could panic.
 
Possibly Wtford but WBA already have points on the board, that is a massive plus, everything else is theory at this stage. I also think Woy has enough to keep the Baggies up
 
I wouldn't rule out the possibility of West Brom getting sucked in. Their next four games are away at Wolves (local derby), home to Sunderland (in incredible form), at home to Chelsea and away at United. After that they have a better run but if they come out of those four only a point or two above 18th they could panic.

I wouldn't count them out of the equation either despite the current 5 point advantage, their home form is atrocious and most of their remaining away fixtures are tricky to say the least.

Much has been said about a team that has had a reasonable first half to the season dropping like a stone - the Baggies could well be that team.

I still will not say who, other than Wigan, are for the drop though. Probably still wont know in mid April. It's going to be close between 6 teams I reckon.
 
These predictors are great and proof, if proof be needed, that magic exists; no matter which club you support, and no matter how pessimistically you score your own clubs results, there are always 3 other clubs who somehow end up with less points than yours.
Wonder if it works for p***s length?
 
Brilliant! We're staying up :smiley-finger007:

15th WBA, -18, 38 pts
16th QPR, -19, 37 pts
17th Bolton, -27, 36 pts
18th Wolves, -25, 35 pts
19th B'burn, -28, 34 pts
20th Wigan, -47, 25 pts


Incl. win against Liverpool and draw against Arsenal. It will be squiky bum time after consecutive losses against Spurs and Chelsea, but we'll be fine before putting in a top performance against City away going down narrowly 3-2. United to win the league on 90 pts in front of City on 88 pts.
 
15th on 35 points.

Bolton (18), Wolves(22) and Wigan(33) to go down.

Then again, every bet I place goes the other way...
 
i finished it
16 QPR 38 Pts 39
17 Wolves 38 Pts 32
18 Bolton 38 Pts 28
19 Blackburn 38 Pts 24
20 Wigan 38 Pts 23

as i said b4 this is never going to be that easy.
 
I wouldn't rule out the possibility of West Brom getting sucked in. Their next four games are away at Wolves (local derby), home to Sunderland (in incredible form), at home to Chelsea and away at United. After that they have a better run but if they come out of those four only a point or two above 18th they could panic.

I think the exact same <ok>