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
    1,001
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Fernandes has had a huge influence on their season. Incidentally, I get the strong impression that he's played nearly every single game. The guy just never seems to be injured. He's as important to them as Son or Kane are to Spurs. Everything goes through him. In two seasons, he has missed one penalty (and God knows he's taken a lot).
Scored 13 of the fuckers this season!
 
People need to calm down honestly, Who cares what way we win it as long as we win it. The Rags have two games to play before we kick a ball it could well be over by Friday. If not, We will get the job done by taking Newcastle apart.
2 points from the next three games...RELAX.
Kinell is that what everyone's whinging about now?
This thread is bonkers!
 
If you want to make a few quid? Rags to win Leicester and dippers. The PL want to make the race last as long as possible and $ly want to charge advertisers as much as they can.
 
We do need one win. But we ideally need United dropping points before Newcastle. A long away trip to Newcastle and a long away trip to Brighton are tough especially against teams that have no more pressure. Respect our opposition and credit to United if they can get this down to the last two games. However history tells us they peak and dip, peak and dip. Maguire out will hurt them bady v Vardy Iheanacho and Salah Jota and Mane.
 
No cause for alarm. If the rags beat Leicester tomorrow, which they probably will, the top four is on again for the dippers who therefore will not lack motivation at old toilet on Thursday against a by then tired United. Even so to worry that we cannot manage 3 (or realistically 2) points from the last three games is morbid Cityitis. I am lucky that my Cityitis is merely Acute hence this upbeat post.
 
A long away trip to Newcastle and a long away trip to Brighton are tough especially against teams that have no more pressure.
I personally thinks that makes the games easier as they have no real reason to be 100% up for it. Their players are also less likely to go flying into desperate challenges which reduces the risk of any of our players getting injured.
 
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