BringBackSwales
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We don’t seem to get many smug arsenal posters in here these days? Cunnts have come back to within TWENTY THREE points of us tonight
Cheers.
Updated results between the top 6 teams
Spurs 1 v 2 Chelsea
Liverpool 4 v 0 Arsenal
City 5 v 0 Liverpool
Chelsea 0 v 0 Arsenal
Chelsea 0 v 1 City
Liverpool 0 v 0 Rags
Spurs 4 v 1 Liverpool
Rags 1 v 0 Spurs
City 3 v 1 Arsenal
Chelsea 1 v 0 Rags
Arsenal 2 v 0 Spurs
Liverpool 1 v 1 Chelsea
Arsenal 1 v 3 rags
Rags 1 v 2 City
City 4 v 1 Spurs
Arsenal 3 v 3 Liverpool
Arsenal 2 v 2 Chelsea
Liverpool 4 v 3 City
The standings are
1 City played 6 points 15
2 Chelsea played 6 points 9
3 Liverpool played 7 points 9
4 Rags played 5 points 7
5 Arsenal played 7 points 6
6 Spurs played 5 points 3
Disappointing result yesterday, but no reason to panic, overreact, sack the board or regard our season as over.
Onwards and upwards. Our next top-6 fixture is Arsenal away on 25 February, followed by a home match against Chelsea the following week. By the time we play the rags on 7 April we could already be champions if all goes well; the final top 6 fixture we have is Spurs away the following week.
One final point: despite the media frothing over our defensive ineptitude one point is worth noting: in 6 games against top 6 opposition we have conceded 7 goals in total, 4 of them in one game. In 7 games against top 6 opposition Liverpool have conceded 16 goals, 8 of them against us. Yet we are the ones with the suspect defence?
Updated results between the top 6 teams
Spurs 1 v 2 Chelsea
Liverpool 4 v 0 Arsenal
City 5 v 0 Liverpool
Chelsea 0 v 0 Arsenal
Chelsea 0 v 1 City
Liverpool 0 v 0 Rags
Spurs 4 v 1 Liverpool
Rags 1 v 0 Spurs
City 3 v 1 Arsenal
Chelsea 1 v 0 Rags
Arsenal 2 v 0 Spurs
Liverpool 1 v 1 Chelsea
Arsenal 1 v 3 rags
Rags 1 v 2 City
City 4 v 1 Spurs
Arsenal 3 v 3 Liverpool
Arsenal 2 v 2 Chelsea
Liverpool 4 v 3 City
The standings are
1 City played 6 points 15
2 Chelsea played 6 points 9
3 Liverpool played 7 points 9
4 Rags played 5 points 7
5 Arsenal played 7 points 6
6 Spurs played 5 points 3
Disappointing result yesterday, but no reason to panic, overreact, sack the board or regard our season as over.
Onwards and upwards. Our next top-6 fixture is Arsenal away on 25 February, followed by a home match against Chelsea the following week. By the time we play the rags on 7 April we could already be champions if all goes well; the final top 6 fixture we have is Spurs away the following week.
One final point: despite the media frothing over our defensive ineptitude one point is worth noting: in 6 games against top 6 opposition we have conceded 7 goals in total, 4 of them in one game. In 7 games against top 6 opposition Liverpool have conceded 16 goals, 8 of them against us. Yet we are the ones with the suspect defence?
BBC have cottoned on to this alternative table view...http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/42696815Something like this...
55 Man City
54
53
52
51
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42 Man Utd
41
40
39 Chelsea
38
37
36
35 Liverpool
34 Tottenham, Arsenal
33
It does show the rags up a bit against the big boys, always nice to see :-)Updated results between the top 6 teams
Spurs 1 v 2 Chelsea
Liverpool 4 v 0 Arsenal
City 5 v 0 Liverpool
Chelsea 0 v 0 Arsenal
Chelsea 0 v 1 City
Liverpool 0 v 0 Rags
Spurs 4 v 1 Liverpool
Rags 1 v 0 Spurs
City 3 v 1 Arsenal
Chelsea 1 v 0 Rags
Arsenal 2 v 0 Spurs
Liverpool 1 v 1 Chelsea
Arsenal 1 v 3 rags
Rags 1 v 2 City
City 4 v 1 Spurs
Arsenal 3 v 3 Liverpool
Arsenal 2 v 2 Chelsea
Liverpool 4 v 3 City
Spurs 2 v 0 Rags
The standings are
1 City played 6 points 15
2 Chelsea played 6 points 9
3 Liverpool played 7 points 9
4 Rags played 6 points 7
5 Arsenal played 7 points 6
6 Spurs played 6 points 6
So, City clear by a distance, the other five within touching distance of each other. No much difference from the real league.