The Title Race - 2023/24

How many points will be needed to win the league?


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I know mate. I know a few Spurs fans through work and they hate Arsenal and Liverpool much more. Decent lads to be fair. The crowd will want us to win, but what happens on the pitch could be different. As I said, typical Spurs to win a game they don't want to! This is the club who got Mourinho in to win a trophy then sacked him a week before a final!
Remember 1991,we played Leeds,many in the crowd were concerned that a victory for us would be very helpful to Utd in the Championship race .We won 4,Leeds won the League,happy days.
 
I don't think for a minute that the Spurs players would change their game. That sort of thing only happens in the minds of fans. Totally agree it would be typical Spurs - and typical City - for them to win it and hand the title to Arsenal. A classic Premier League story.

I know it means nothing but we are due a slip up in a title race. It's never happened before but it will one day. Any team can lose a game they deserve to win - as we saw against Real Madrid. One red card or one deflection or an injury or two and in 45 minutes the title can be gone.

By the same logic, we've had our allocated bad luck and margins falling against us this season. Arsenal haven't. We are due a more winnable run.
 
They are but I’m still buzzing for two reasons -

- it hilarious watching teeth’s victory lap implode
- if we lose the league to Arsenal I don’t really mind. It’ll be like when Chelsea won it. Arsenal will deserve it fair and square and I don’t really feel any animosity towards them so it’s just one of those things.
fair points mate. Certainly cant begrudge arsenal if they win it at all, barring the odd blip they've been superb.
 
People are laughing at Liverpool mostly because they've spent close to a decade telling anyone who will listen they're the best team in the world and they have an admittedly good league winning season that was ruined by COVID, a European cup against Spurs, and a bunch of "nearly". The maudlin suffocating crowd and press have shagged their chances in Klopp's final season.
It’s mad isn’t it if you look at all then scousers commenting on the bbc
They are saying the Caraboa was Klopp send off and they expected no more
Last month they were winning the quad and Alonso was their new manager
They are so deluded
 
Has any team failed to win the league despite having a better goal difference to the winner?
 
Has any team failed to win the league despite having a better goal difference to the winner?

I don't think so, only thing I can think of that's even close is Huddersfield being promoted with negative goal difference in 2017
 
Has any team failed to win the league despite having a better goal difference to the winner?
Yep. Doesn't happen often, but in the Premier League era the team with the best goal difference has finished:

1st (United)
1st (United)
2nd (United)
1st (United)
2nd (Newcastle)
2nd (United)
1st (United)
1st (United)
1st (United)
1st (Arsenal)
2nd (Arsenal)
1st (Arsenal)
1st (Chelsea)
1st (Chelsea)
1st (United)
1st (United)
2nd (Liverpool)
1st (Chelsea)
1st (United)
1st (City, famously)
1st (United)
1st (City)
2nd (City)
3rd (Spurs)
2nd (Spurs)
1st (City)
1st (City)
2nd (City)
1st (City)
1st (City)
1st (City)
 
I don't think for a minute that the Spurs players would change their game. That sort of thing only happens in the minds of fans. Totally agree it would be typical Spurs - and typical City - for them to win it and hand the title to Arsenal. A classic Premier League story.

I know it means nothing but we are due a slip up in a title race. It's never happened before but it will one day. Any team can lose a game they deserve to win - as we saw against Real Madrid. One red card or one deflection or an injury or two and in 45 minutes the title can be gone.

Completely agree.

I don't know if we're due a slip up as such, but there will be a campaign where it's tight and we don't end up winning it. With the 6 games we've got left, it would be an excellent achievement to win all 6. What's typically happened is that we haven't had to, as others have dropped points as well. We just tend to drop less over this period. We've only won all 6 of our final games once under Pep, which was when we couldn't drop any points.
 
It would be so fucking Spursy for them to beat us and hand Arsenal the title. I'm hoping that game is a freebie for us, or I'll be shitting it. So many sub plots at this time of the year, all just noise generally, but that's something you could trust Spurs to go and do!
Twice in the 90s we won games against Leeds then Blackburn to apparently hand the rags the title. Both times I came off not knowing whether to laugh or cry, but in both cases the rags blew it. It is not likely Spurs will roll over for us to deny Arsenal the title. If we win it, it will be down to us and no one else.
 
Twice in the 90s we won games against Leeds then Blackburn to apparently hand the rags the title. Both times I came off not knowing whether to laugh or cry, but in both cases the rags blew it. It is not likely Spurs will roll over for us to deny Arsenal the title. If we win it, it will be down to us and no one else.
in 1995 we were desperate to stay up, people weren't thinking about helping united one bit.

At least Coward Colin was crying.
 
Completely agree.

I don't know if we're due a slip up as such, but there will be a campaign where it's tight and we don't end up winning it. With the 6 games we've got left, it would be an excellent achievement to win all 6. What's typically happened is that we haven't had to, as others have dropped points as well. We just tend to drop less over this period. We've only won all 6 of our final games once under Pep, which was when we couldn't drop any points.
Or to put it another way...on the only occasion that we needed to win the last 6...we did
 

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