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I think we're convincing. Full strength vs Barcelona then a week and we can hopefully end this QPR resurgence. We need 100% against Newcastle. That looks like the decider.
 
Keep it under a two goal margin and we're through though.
 
I think we're convincing. Full strength vs Barcelona then a week and we can hopefully end this QPR resurgence. We need 100% against Newcastle. That looks like the decider.

Looking at their fixtures I see Newcastle getting 3 points tops.
Spuds are in total free fall so 3 home wins and I think we'll be just fine.
 
Hope it is OK to restart your thread, King Kerry.

Well, we never thought it would be like this.

We expected to be around 6-8 points behind Spurds before our March 24 game, giving us a good chance of overhauling them with our experience and a thumping victory at the Bridge.

But I also expected us to have turned the corner in the Prem the run-up to this match, which we haven't yet.

The only reason we are in with a chance of catching Spurs' is because of their meltdown.

And now we have the curveball of Arsenal playing OK in March (hopefully before their annual April foolery).

Spurs are very beatable, but do we have what it takes to get top 4 or are we relying on others' mistakes?

Forget the Spuds, there's still the small matter of Newcastle and Arsenal to worry about.