Not bad. Maybe (big maybe) Blackburn might be able to hold them to a draw, and Spurs might turn them over. Out from that, I can't really argue with any of those predictions.jrb said:OK, let's look at United's remaining fixtures.
And by the way, just like every other blue, I would love nothing more then to see Vincent Kompnay lift the Premier League trophy in May.
Being honest and being fair. Going on form and taking into consideration relegation, CL places, etc.
Saturday, 3 March 2012
Barclays Premier League
Tottenham v Man Utd, 15:00 (Spurs win. Just)
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Saturday, 10 March 2012
Barclays Premier League
Man Utd v West Brom, 15:00 (United win. No doubt)
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Saturday, 17 March 2012
Barclays Premier League
Wolverhampton v Man Utd, 15:00 (draw) (New manager. Fighting for Premier League survival)
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Saturday, 24 March 2012
Barclays Premier League
Man Utd v Fulham, 15:00 (United win. No doubt)
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Saturday, 31 March 2012
Barclays Premier League
Blackburn v Man Utd, 15:00 (United win. Blackburn are shocking)
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Saturday, 7 April 2012
Barclays Premier League
Man Utd v QPR, 15:00 (United win. No doubt)
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Monday, 9 April 2012
Barclays Premier League
Wigan v Man Utd, 15:00 (United win. As per-usual Wigan will roll over and die. Apart from being.....)
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Saturday, 14 April 2012
Barclays Premier League
Man Utd v Aston Villa, 15:00 (United win. No doubt)
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Saturday, 21 April 2012
Barclays Premier League
Man Utd v Everton, 15:00 (United win. Only just. Everton will give them a game)
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Saturday, 28 April 2012
Barclays Premier League
Man City v Man Utd, 15:00 (City win. I won't rule out a draw either)
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Saturday, 5 May 2012
Barclays Premier League
Man Utd v Swansea, 15:00 (United win. No dount. Swanse have nothing to play for. End of season must win or title party)
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Sunday, 13 May 2012
Barclays Premier League
Sunderland v Man Utd, 15:00 (Draw. Will it matter?)
Go on slate me(some of you will), but I'm only being honest.
United 28 points from 36 points. Defeat to Spurs and City. Draw at Wolves. 89 points.
chaddblue said:So are u saying 87 points will win it for them?
jrb said:Unfortunatley United have come through their tuff games unscathed. Damn! Arsenal, Stoke, Chelsea, Liverpool, Norwich. They've only dropped 2 points. I was hoping they'd drop at least 6 points in that period.
Tbh I'm now pinning my hopes on a Spurs victory. We should beat Bolton, so that would take us 5 clear. We still have to play United at home. If we win that one it would make it 8 points clear, meaning we can afford to lose and draw a couple of games.
Looking at the remining fixtures, United are currently favourites. They have 3 tricky games left. Us away, Wolves away with a new manager and fighting for PL survival, and Sunderland away last game of the season. The rest of their fixtures won't be a problem for them. Wins all the way. Anyone who says anything different is.......(fill in as appropriate)
City on the other hand have Swansea, Stoke, Arsenal, Wolves and Norwich away. With Chelsea at home. Our title hopes will be deicided by those 5 away games and United at home.
dctid said:jrb said:Unfortunatley United have come through their tuff games unscathed. Damn! Arsenal, Stoke, Chelsea, Liverpool, Norwich. They've only dropped 2 points. I was hoping they'd drop at least 6 points in that period.
Tbh I'm now pinning my hopes on a Spurs victory. We should beat Bolton, so that would take us 5 clear. We still have to play United at home. If we win that one it would make it 8 points clear, meaning we can afford to lose and draw a couple of games.
Looking at the remining fixtures, United are currently favourites. They have 3 tricky games left. Us away, Wolves away with a new manager and fighting for PL survival, and Sunderland away last game of the season. The rest of their fixtures won't be a problem for them. Wins all the way. Anyone who says anything different is.......(fill in as appropriate)
City on the other hand have Swansea, Stoke, Arsenal, Wolves and Norwich away. With Chelsea at home. Our title hopes will be deicided by those 5 away games and United at home.
Sadly this - how Fergison gets a result out of that team fook knows but sad fact is the twat has - if Rags get anything next week then for me they are favorites
Our away form just is not good enough and the mentality as summed up by todays result just make me fookin puke
Trying to stay positive but struggling i guess
marco said:dctid said:jrb said:Unfortunatley United have come through their tuff games unscathed. Damn! Arsenal, Stoke, Chelsea, Liverpool, Norwich. They've only dropped 2 points. I was hoping they'd drop at least 6 points in that period.
Tbh I'm now pinning my hopes on a Spurs victory. We should beat Bolton, so that would take us 5 clear. We still have to play United at home. If we win that one it would make it 8 points clear, meaning we can afford to lose and draw a couple of games.
Looking at the remining fixtures, United are currently favourites. They have 3 tricky games left. Us away, Wolves away with a new manager and fighting for PL survival, and Sunderland away last game of the season. The rest of their fixtures won't be a problem for them. Wins all the way. Anyone who says anything different is.......(fill in as appropriate)
City on the other hand have Swansea, Stoke, Arsenal, Wolves and Norwich away. With Chelsea at home. Our title hopes will be deicided by those 5 away games and United at home.
Sadly this - how Fergison gets a result out of that team fook knows but sad fact is the twat has - if Rags get anything next week then for me they are favorites
Our away form just is not good enough and the mentality as summed up by todays result just make me fookin puke
Trying to stay positive but struggling i guess
arsenal is the tricky fixture but its not major if we lose we then have to beat united, both teams will drop unexpected points over the next couple of months
dctid said:jrb said:Unfortunatley United have come through their tuff games unscathed. Damn! Arsenal, Stoke, Chelsea, Liverpool, Norwich. They've only dropped 2 points. I was hoping they'd drop at least 6 points in that period.
Tbh I'm now pinning my hopes on a Spurs victory. We should beat Bolton, so that would take us 5 clear. We still have to play United at home. If we win that one it would make it 8 points clear, meaning we can afford to lose and draw a couple of games.
Looking at the remining fixtures, United are currently favourites. They have 3 tricky games left. Us away, Wolves away with a new manager and fighting for PL survival, and Sunderland away last game of the season. The rest of their fixtures won't be a problem for them. Wins all the way. Anyone who says anything different is.......(fill in as appropriate)
City on the other hand have Swansea, Stoke, Arsenal, Wolves and Norwich away. With Chelsea at home. Our title hopes will be deicided by those 5 away games and United at home.
Sadly this - how Fergison gets a result out of that team fook knows but sad fact is the twat has - if Rags get anything next week then for me they are favorites
Our away form just is not good enough and the mentality as summed up by todays result just make me fookin puke
Trying to stay positive but struggling i guess