Will They Ever Get Above Us?

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Back to the OP question ........Could happen by 2pm today in the 'as it stands table' if the Jacks go 2 goals clear , if they only win by 1 goal they will have to wait till 3.15 pm
 
I maybe a bit bleary eyed this morning BTTC, but I think you'll find any win for them will put then ahead mate (albeit only tempory of course :emoticon-0105-wink:)
 
It will take a monumental effort (Miracle) by us to get back above you ,but agree with the above statement ....we need Palace , Sunderland and a couple of others to get beaten on a regular basis , so we aren't disappointed
Also looking at the stats of your' game .....You mullered them
 
in a way this thread is like a red herring for me, I was you guys to stay up.....but obviously I want to look down the table at you <peacedove>
 
Neutral perspective - Swans display in midweek against Valencia was very impressive indeed - personally I don't think playing in Europe needs be a distraction - indeed think it can give tremendous momentum - which seems to have happened at the weekend.

Cardiff unlucky to concede that late on but Spurs are a very dangerous side ... as long as you get results at home against non Champion's League contenders I think you'll be fine ... Sunderland are going to need a miracle to survive the self-inflicted farce they have created and Palace are in for a long hard struggle - I really don't rate Fulham and West Brom from what I've seen to date ... and neither Stoke, Norwich or Newcastle are anything special ... many reasons for optimism
 
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I thought he'd been banned it's been so long since we've seen him. Waiting for the moment to unleash that comment.......<doh>

Anyway where's the 'beer thumbs up' smilie? Are you sure it's actually DPJ?
 
Neutral perspective - Swans display in midweek against Valencia was very impressive indeed - personally I don't think playing in Europe needs be a distraction - indeed think it can give tremendous momentum - which seems to have happened at the weekend.

Cardiff unlucky to concede that late on but Spurs are a very dangerous side ... as long as you get results at home against non Champion's League contenders I think you'll be fine ... Sunderland are going to need a miracle to survive the self-inflicted farce they have created and Palace are in for a long hard struggle - I really don't rate Fulham and West Brom from what I've seen to date ... and neither Stoke, Norwich or Newcastle are anything special ... many reasons for optimism

I think Brom will be fine, big match this Saturday for Fulham. A win for them and they're back doing what keeps them in the PL, if we were to win I think they might start to feel a bit of pressure. They have had a tough start to be fair and will be expecting 3pts off us. Norwich had a great run of results last season that made the difference for them but much of their form is average at best and with the exception of Redmond I'm not sure the new men are making a big difference compared to what they had last year.

I was hoping Di Canio would last a lot longer in the Sunderland job as they were already well on course to be one of the 3, a new man might/should make a difference but the club looks a mess.

As for Palace surley it's them plus 2.
 
I think Brom will be fine, big match this Saturday for Fulham. A win for them and they're back doing what keeps them in the PL, if we were to win I think they might start to feel a bit of pressure. They have had a tough start to be fair and will be expecting 3pts off us. Norwich had a great run of results last season that made the difference for them but much of their form is average at best and with the exception of Redmond I'm not sure the new men are making a big difference compared to what they had last year.

I was hoping Di Canio would last a lot longer in the Sunderland job as they were already well on course to be one of the 3, a new man might/should make a difference but the club looks a mess.

As for Palace surley it's them plus 2.

Think you are right about West Brom - they seem to have unearthed a kid that is a real goalscorer - which is where I thought they might struggle - excellent result for you guys today - the sort of game you need to take 3 points from.