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The race for 86 points

If they defend like this then we could notch up another 4-0. I'm not trying to jinx us or anything here, but they were all over the place at times tonight.
 
Will not be easy. Think it could be our toughest game left with the way that Palace have played against both Arsenal, and Chelsea. The side had belief and work tirelessly.

They've got Leicester and then Liverpool before they play us. Hopefully they'll get a couple of wins and figure they're safe and be on holiday ;)
 
Been looking forward to the NLD for ages, i can really see us giving them a bit of a kicking, there is such a lack of desire and organisation in their team.
Only possible way i could see that not happening is if they tried to park the bus.
 
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I can't stop staring at the table and seeing us sooo comfortably in 2nd. A far cry from the past where we were that far away from 4th and running out of games. It's so nice to see us qualify for that ever elusive CL two years in a row with ease.

Mind the gap.:D
 
Sir Anthony Pulis doing a masterful job of keeping West Bromwich Albion nicely away from the downward ambitions of the jellyfish inhabiting the Arsenal shirts, who probably love the idea of pulling 'a Liverpool' and finishing low enough to miss Europa League play so they can enjoy a nice leisurely time of it next year. How'd that work for them thar 'Pudlians?

Safe and cosy are the Baggies for next year, but not high enough up the table that players might get all uppity on the club and have any justification to demand higher wages or transfers. The owners must adore Sir Anthony.

Can't say the same about the club that looks likely to finish as their closest neighbours - Southampton. That's a properly competitive club there. Pedal to the metal as time and talent allows. I've got a lot of respect for them.
 
Sir Anthony Pulis doing a masterful job of keeping West Bromwich Albion nicely away from the downward ambitions of the jellyfish inhabiting the Arsenal shirts, who probably love the idea of pulling 'a Liverpool' and finishing low enough to miss Europa League play so they can enjoy a nice leisurely time of it next year. How'd that work for them thar 'Pudlians?

Safe and cosy are the Baggies for next year, but not high enough up the table that players might get all uppity on the club and have any justification to demand higher wages or transfers. The owners must adore Sir Anthony.

Can't say the same about the club that looks likely to finish as their closest neighbours - Southampton. That's a properly competitive club there. Pedal to the metal as time and talent allows. I've got a lot of respect for them.

I wish it was Southampton who did what Leicester did last year, produce their own players.
 
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