itfciain said:With regards to that betting form - the million pounds winnings would have been based on the prices for both teams to score (around the even money mark) - so not only has he filled in the wrong form, he also has the wrong odds. Not that 14 correct results wouldn't have been a decent payout but it wouldn't have been millions looking at the teams he'd picked
chiffy said:Sherwood has already signed a contract to keep him at White Hart Lane next season.
plantman said:Liverpool have it in their own hands, we can only screw this up, and stevie wont let this opportunity slip easily!
weasel said:I agree with your maths Pete, I may go a point or two different either way, but reckon you're roughly spot on.
But then one of the beauties of football is the unexpected results. Who thought Palace would duff Chelsea? I sure as **** didn't, or I'd have put Ward in my team rather than leaving him on the bench and kissing good by to 12 ****ing points!
I think there will be a few twists and turns yet in the title race. The two games at Anfield will be massive mind. I just hope they aren't ruined by bad refereeing (like the dodgey off-side against Sterling that cost Pool against money-bags earlier in the season).
weasel said:I was looking for the annual PL predictions thread I normally post every August, but I don't seem to have done one for this season. Gutted as it would have been interesting to see where we all have Liverpool finishing. I would have been delighted with 4th. I reckon, still do, that Pool have the 5th best squad in the league. So, to be pushing for the title at this stage is a massive over-achievement.
PGowdy said:The next few games will be crucial. Now they're not the "underdogs" can they keep their nerve and keep winning these games, many of which they've not been playing great in.
PGowdy said:In my defence i also didn't see anyway Suarez would still be at the club. And let's be honest, if he wasn't, they would be 6th!
edd_jedi said:PGowdy said:In my defence i also didn't see anyway Suarez would still be at the club. And let's be honest, if he wasn't, they would be 6th!
He's this season's Bale for sure, I also doubt they'd be top 5 without him. Sadly I won't ever come around to liking a racist cannibal, shame as he's certainly passionate and skillful.
weasel said:edd_jedi said:PGowdy said:In my defence i also didn't see anyway Suarez would still be at the club. And let's be honest, if he wasn't, they would be 6th!
He's this season's Bale for sure, I also doubt they'd be top 5 without him. Sadly I won't ever come around to liking a racist cannibal, shame as he's certainly passionate and skillful.
Suarez to me, is a fantastic footballer. The best in that league this year, by a mile. But, a despicable human being.
The footballer, I love (in a purely heterosexual sense Browny, don't get excited!). The person, I can certainly see why people hate him, I wouldn't exactly hold him up a role model for kids.
PS, I disagree slightly on where Pool would be without him. They certainly wouldn't be top, they may not even be in CL spot, but they didn't struggle too much with Sturridge on his own at the start of the season. Could be worse...........could be Utd!
PGowdy said:They did well with Suarez out (but knowing he was coming back, that was crucial for the mood and confidence of the team) but i doubt whether Sturrige, as good as he is, could have carried the weight for the entire season. You could almost definitely knock off a 3rd of his goals without Suarez there and then you lose Suarez's 30. :? Hmm.
People seem to be forgetting that Arsenal are where they are because 4 of their best players are out injured. No team can sustain the level needed to finish in the top 2 or 3 with their best players out.. i think without Suarez Liverpool would basically be doing about as well as Spurs are, give or take.
weasel said:Obviously, without Suarez they lose his goals, but I was assuming, we meant if he had gone in the summer? Therefore Brendan would have had 30,40,50 million to spend on a replacement. Ok, his track record in the transfer market is hit and miss, but I'd like to think whoever he signed would at least have contributed SOMETHING! Even ruddy Borini has scored a few at Sunderland.
Granted, the odds of Suarez's replacement scoring at the rate he has are, as near as makes no difference, zero. But there must have been some contribution therefore I'd expect them still to be in the hunt for a European place at least.
Mind you a don't think we're a million miles off in where we think they would be without him.
weasel said:Ohhh, I'm afraid I can't let you use Arsenal as an example of how injury can ruin a season. Any other club, yeah, no probs. But NOT Arsenal!
Anyone who has followed football for more than 3 years knows Arsenal's medical staff get their qualifications from the back of cereal packet and that as soon as a player gets injured, the "3-4 weeks" standard diagnosis is almost always 3-4 MONTHS. Followed by a relapse/recurrence or the player pulling another muscle twenty minutes into his come back game. At which point you go back to "3-4 weeks" and start again.
It's not helped by Wenger's insistence on buying light weight (ie injury prone) players, but the mere fact that it has happened for the last four or five years means I point blank refuse to believe it is anything to do with 'luck' or 'misfortune'. It's the incompetent medical staff and physios at Arsenal and whatever methods Wenger uses in Training.
Any other club, yeah you have a point. NOT Arsenal.
Arsenal are a club in permanent injury crisis.