The Title Race - 2021/22

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We won 14 on the bounce to get to that. So I’m going for around 92
Yeah, I was gonna mention the caveat is we went on that incredible 14 match winning run til the end of the season to achieve that which would be pretty hard to repeat considering the run we're already on.
 
maximum points:

City 104
dippers 96
Spuds 93
Chavs 89
Le Arse 89
Irons 88
Rags 86
Dippers, Spuds and Rags all to visit the Etihad - make certain we do not lose those games.

Just the Irons to play away where we have a superb record and we have already got maximum points off the Chavs and Le Arse.

Those three home matches are the key.
 
Dippers, Spuds and Rags all to visit the Etihad - make certain we do not lose those games.

Just the Irons to play away where we have a superb record and we have already got maximum points off the Chavs and Le Arse.

Those three home matches are the key.
West Ham is the last but one game of the season (final away game). I sincerely hope we’ll have things put to bed by then and it won’t be significant for us, especially if they’re desperate for points for a possible top four finish.
We’ll ideally have nothing to play for and one eye on the CL final when we go there.

Edit. I think FA Cup final is that weekend so it may not end up being played on the scheduled date.
 
The Liverpool home league fixture is straddled by the 2 CL quarter finals.

Draw Liverpool in the CL and we could end up playing them 3 times in a week.

THe FA Cup SF at Wembley is the weekend after the 2nd leg CL QF... we could get them in that as well for 4 successive games :)
 
The Liverpool home league fixture is straddled by the 2 CL quarter finals.

Draw Liverpool in the CL and we could end up playing them 3 times in a week.

THe FA Cup SF at Wembley is the weekend after the 2nd leg CL QF... we could get them in that as well for 4 successive games :)
Playing and beating the Dippers in the CL QF is very appealing, but let's get past Sporting first.
 
Liverpool's fixture schedule after the break involves games vs Leicester, Inter (twice), Chelsea, Arsenal, WHame, Brighton (away), Man U, and possibly a difficult game or two in the FA Cup in March, and they should play all these games over 6 weeks, plus several less difficult games vs Burnley, Norwich and Leeds (still potentially tiring though).

Our chances in the league and the FA Cup have become slightly better with their win tonight. Their fixture schedule in late February and March is brutal. Even if they hit form and win most games, the fixture congestion will take its toll on their form in April and May, imo. Let's see what happens.
 
Liverpool's fixture schedule after the break involves games vs Leicester, Inter (twice), Chelsea, Arsenal, WHame, Brighton (away), Man U, and possibly a difficult game or two in the FA Cup in March, and they should play all these games over 6 weeks, plus several less difficult games vs Burnley, Norwich and Leeds (still potentially tiring though).

Our chances in the league and the FA Cup have become slightly better with their win tonight. Their fixture schedule in late February and March is brutal. Even if they hit form and win most games, the fixture congestion will take its toll on their form in April and May, imo. Let's see what happens.
Good post but let’s not worry about the Scousers. Let the dippers worry about this City juggernaut that has swatted 12 teams in a row with no forward, no LB and on course for another successful season over the best team in the whole wide world la.

Bring it on dippers.
 
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