Fk sake United.
Oh, they've just got one back. Come on united!

Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but arsenal are now three points ahead. If we can beat Brentford, we are mathematically back in the driving seat but I think arsenal's big two wins against Chelsea and United has swung the momentum in their favour a bit. If we don't beat Brentford, they are very much in the driving seat.dtaai-maai wrote: ↑Sat Apr 23, 2022 9:32 pm Arsenal aren't in the driving seat; level on points but with a much better goal difference it's Spurs' 4th place to lose.
True. Nice we're still fighting for something at this point in the season.Frankly, given the points we've dropped earlier this season, it's amazing that we're still in with a chance!
'm always hopeful! And while we're at it, let's sign up Eriksen for next season!
These stats are so silly - Spurs have lost all games played on a Thursday when the opposition have scored first, a black cat has crossed the pitch and the ref's shorts have been too tight.
I totally jinxed it. We haven't had a shot on target for 130 minutes now.
It’s probably 3 months when they were in the relegation area, but it’s truly been a fantastic turnaround - appointing Eddie Howe was definitely the best thing they could have done. A mate of mine in the UK is a die-hard Newcastle supporter, having been born there and even he was looking resigned to playing in the Championship next season, earlier this year - if they had a few more games extra, they’d be knocking on the door to qualify for Europe!!PeteC wrote: ↑Sun Apr 24, 2022 6:04 am The success story of the season can't be anyone else besides Newcastle. They're in 9th place now!How long ago was it that they were in the relegation zone, 2 months? Quite a positive change.
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/61204220
Very good turnaround indeed but not exactly a Cinderella story.PeteC wrote: ↑Sun Apr 24, 2022 6:04 am The success story of the season can't be anyone else besides Newcastle. They're in 9th place now!How long ago was it that they were in the relegation zone, 2 months? Quite a positive change.
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/61204220
I got there in the end!arcadianagain wrote: ↑Sun Apr 24, 2022 3:47 pmbut the NLD will be crucial. I hope a mighty cannon will overcome a gobby chicken on a basketball.
Some tried for sure....PeteC wrote:I don't know the history, but did Manchester United, Arsenal or any other team have the opportunity to get Klopp, and didn't? What a horrendous mistake if they had the chance and ignored it.