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Relegation 2022/23

Are Everton going to stay in the Premier League?

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Everyone forgetting that Forest have two very loseable games yet.
Arse at home
Palace away


nil point

I just think Arsenal might have gone off the boil, it’s the exact sort of away game they might not be up for given the title is gone. Who knows though.

Beating Wolves and hopefully putting Forest below is going into the last day would make me feel a lot better!
 
Massive opportunity for Leeds at the weekend. That was a strong West Ham side at Alkmaar last night so no doubt Moyes will be rotating.
 

Ha ha ha.

Every scrap of detail about an opponent that looks to hand them an advantage is seized on as 'proof' they'll win their next game.

Reminder: these teams are utter trash. They cant beat what's out in front of them all season. The notion that a team on a high from reaching a Euro final will succumb to the tat Leeds can put on the pitch is off the charts mad.

If I were a West Ham player I'd be buzzing, tbh. "Show me the next game, because I want to play in front of my own fans".
 
Ha ha ha.

Every scrap of detail about an opponent that looks to hand them an advantage is seized on as 'proof' they'll win their next game.

Reminder: these teams are utter trash. They cant beat what's out in front of them all season. The notion that a team on a high from reaching a Euro final will succumb to the tat Leeds can put on the pitch is off the charts mad.

If I were a West Ham player I'd be buzzing, tbh. "Show me the next game, because I want to play in front of my own fans".
Even with some absolutely mental individual defending decisions and a missed penalty they got a draw against Newcastle. We beat Brighton 5-1 at their place.

It's not proof of forthcoming victories but it's certainly evidence that upsets do happen and not 'off the charts mad' to suggest things aren't always cut and dried.
 
West Ham should be beating Leeds whether they're on the ale or not

Just as if these players aren't cracking open a can after EVERY game like.

They are on a huge high, playing at home in front of fans going to the game to celebrate conquering heroes.

If I'm a Leeds fan I'd be wanting them defeated, gutted and their chins on the floor going into Sunday.
 

Even with some absolutely mental individual defending decisions and a missed penalty they got a draw against Newcastle. We beat Brighton 5-1 at their place.

It's not proof of forthcoming victories but it's certainly evidence that upsets do happen and not 'off the charts mad' to suggest things aren't always cut and dried.
They didn't get an upset. They drew...at home.
 
The notion that a team on a high from reaching a Euro final will succumb to the tat Leeds can put on the pitch is off the charts mad.

It’s not ‘off the charts mad’ at all mate. It’s entirely plausible and not remotely far fetched. Leeds were not a million miles away from beating all conquering Newcastle last weekend. A dreadful Everton put five away at Brighton when everyone expected us to be hammered. Absolutely nothing is guaranteed in football, certainly not in this relegation fight.
 
Even with some absolutely mental individual defending decisions and a missed penalty they got a draw against Newcastle. We beat Brighton 5-1 at their place.

It's not proof of forthcoming victories but it's certainly evidence that upsets do happen and not 'off the charts mad' to suggest things aren't always cut and dried.
We're in the twilight zone now. We might get a surprise result, but so might one or more of our rivals. We have a tiny advantage to start with, but it's razor's edge stuff now and anybody calling this is doing it to reassure themselves with fake bravado. Anything can happen - and probably will.
 
It’s not ‘off the charts mad’ at all mate. It’s entirely plausible and not remotely far fetched. Leeds were not a million miles away from beating all conquering Newcastle last weekend. A dreadful Everton put five away at Brighton when everyone expected us to be hammered. Absolutely nothing is guaranteed in football, certainly not in this relegation fight.
lol

They were getting beat and salvaged a draw at home in time added on.
 
Just as if these players aren't cracking open a can after EVERY game like.

They are on a huge high, playing at home in front of fans going to the game to celebrate conquering heroes.

If I'm a Leeds fan I'd be wanting them defeated, gutted and their chins on the floor going into Sunday.
If they got knocked out it's season over for them. Now they will want momentum going into the final. Can't be going into that game on the back of 2 defeats to bad sides
 

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