How many points will be needed to win the league? (74 GD)

How many points will be needed to win the league?

  • 81 - 85

    Votes: 671 67.0%
  • 76 - 80

    Votes: 280 28.0%
  • 70 - 75

    Votes: 50 5.0%

  • Total voters
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The biggest difference is no 6 pointer with them, I’d feel a lot more nervous if we did, until it’s mathematically impossible the old city fan in me won’t be happy. So Newcastle away could be the one.
 
look at it from uniteds point of view- they simply have to win all their games even that alone isnt enough without us dropping points,its not squeeky bum time here yet and i'd still be confident if we were level on points today
 
I suppose the loss to Leeds is better than a loss to the Rentboys. Nothing we can do now apart from look at the next game. There’s no doubt we have MORE than enough quality to get the required points, BUT we are fighting on 3 other fronts too and few others are, so they’re getting longer rests between games, which puts us on the back foot regarding tiredness and injuries.
Fingers crossed we can produce what’s required without injuries.
 
You can drink. I had mine on Saturday and I asked the nurse who jabbed me if I could have a beer later and she said of course I could. No issues at all
If you want to help your body building antibodies against covid (well, that's why we do all the vaccination stuff in a pandemic...),
you should rest and not drink alcohol, which the body has to care about to break it down. A bit counter productive.
Just saying. @DRINKLEVEDRY
It's anyone's own resposibility, of course.
 
If you want to help your body building antibodies against covid (well, that's why we do all the vaccination stuff in a pandemic...),
you should rest and not drink alcohol, which the body has to care about to break it down. A bit counter productive.
Just saying. @DRINKLEVEDRY
It's anyone's own resposibility, of course.

Your body doesn't need any more help building antibodies against covid than the vaccine gives it.

The biological pathways that create antibodies that are completely unrelated the ones that breakdown alcohol.

In fact there's an increasing amount of evidence that mild to moderate alcohol consumption is fine, and might even increase the immune response.

There is enough evidence to suggest that there are some compounds in polyphenolic-rich alcoholic beverages such as wine or beer that prevent suppression of the immune system or could trigger a protective effect. In other words, healthy adults who regularly consume a low to moderate amount of beer or red wine could be less prone to infections, and an anti-inflammatory effect could be one explanatory factor of the protective effects of moderate consumption on CVD.


^ Notice that study has been cited over 40 times since publication.

Relax, have a beer or a glass of wine, don't go overboard.
 
If you want to help your body building antibodies against covid (well, that's why we do all the vaccination stuff in a pandemic...),
you should rest and not drink alcohol, which the body has to care about to break it down. A bit counter productive.
Just saying. @DRINKLEVEDRY
It's anyone's own resposibility, of course.
Thanks for the advice, I will pass it on to the fifty students next door who have had three twelve hour party's a week for the last nine months while I've been locked away.:,-)
 
I don't think any neutrals even conceive of there being a title race on at this point.

I think of the "Totally Football Show," where (when they even talk about us) you can routinely hear about a City Quadruple casting a "pall" over football for "many years."

Or how Aguero is not even a top 5 striker in PL history and who never really bagged large or important goals. Who were some better PL strikers? Kane and Luis Suarez got mentioned.

Even those absolute fucking twats neglected to bring up even the faintest possibility of the Trafford nonsense catching us in their recap of the weekend.

At worst, we're 8 up with 6 to play. With a better GD, a bigger/better squad, no potential 6-pointer on the schedule, and our manager is who he is and theirs is a Norwegian PE teacher.
 
Your body doesn't need any more help building antibodies against covid than the vaccine gives it.

The biological pathways that create antibodies that are completely unrelated the ones that breakdown alcohol.

In fact there's an increasing amount of evidence that mild to moderate alcohol consumption is fine, and might even increase the immune response.

There is enough evidence to suggest that there are some compounds in polyphenolic-rich alcoholic beverages such as wine or beer that prevent suppression of the immune system or could trigger a protective effect. In other words, healthy adults who regularly consume a low to moderate amount of beer or red wine could be less prone to infections, and an anti-inflammatory effect could be one explanatory factor of the protective effects of moderate consumption on CVD.


^ Notice that study has been cited over 40 times since publication.

Relax, have a beer or a glass of wine, don't go overboard.
Exactly, a beer is fine, and also don't go overboard the night before being jabbed.
 
The rags don't think they have a chance.
The broadcasters and journalists don't think they have a chance.
The neutrals don't think they have a chance.
The bookies don't think they have a (realistic) chance.
The only people who think that we might not win it are City fans.
 
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