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please stop posting until you sort your mental health issues out.
Depression is a curse I know - but stop making all of us suffer with you.
put them on ignore if its don't bad. please don't say I wont understand the thread if I do that.
cringing reason not to put someone on ignore.
 
Up until this point it has been our consistency that has set us apart from other teams. The likes of Leicester, City, Woolwich and United all drop points against teams they shouldn't drop points against. Up until West Ham we had won 6 on the bounce. We've dropped the ball this week and it couldn't really have gone much worse.

But with that being said, we came up against two incredibly motivated teams in West Ham and Woolwich. We're not going to have too many games harder than that.

We need to regain some consistency. If we can get 22 points from the remaining 27, I'd say that'd be enough to win the league. That's 7 wins and a draw. 77 points. Given our fixtures though, that's a big test.

Leicester will drop off. They're already doing so. Woolwich are, well. Woolwich. A team of bottlers and their current squad is no different and City are no way near consistent enough.

Villa (A)
Bournemouth (H)
Liverpool (A)
United (H)
Stoke (A)
West Brom (H)
Chelsea (A)
Southampton (H)
Newcastle (A)
 
Up until this point it has been our consistency that has set us apart from other teams. The likes of Leicester, City, Woolwich and United all drop points against teams they shouldn't drop points against. Up until West Ham we had won 6 on the bounce. We've dropped the ball this week and it couldn't really have gone much worse.

But with that being said, we came up against two incredibly motivated teams in West Ham and Woolwich. We're not going to have too many games harder than that.

We need to regain some consistency. If we can get 22 points from the remaining 30, I'd say that'd be enough to win the league. That's 7 wins and a draw. 77 points. Given our fixtures though, that's a big test.

Leicester will drop off. They're already doing so. Woolwich are, well. Woolwich. A team of bottlers and their current squad is no different and City are no way near consistent enough.

Villa (A)
Bournemouth (H)
Liverpool (A)
United (H)
Stoke (A)
West Brom (H)
Chelsea (A)
Southampton (H)
Newcastle (A)
Just don't make any more match threads k?
 
A bit deflated tbh. Which is both a testament to how far we've come and a reminder that it's far from over. I just feel like a win today would've proved something. To the players as well.

It does seem like some players are struggling atm. Dier, Eriksen had rough games and Son looks completely out of form. We are going to need some of our fringe players to step up I reckon.

Before the 'disagrees' fly in; do know that I'm immensely proud of this team regardless. I had us at 6th before the season started so I'm thoroughly enjoying the ride.
 
Fuck off you massive, massive bellend. If you think we're no different from previous teams, I don't know what to say
we are a lot different to previous teams. but there isn't anything to suggest we can avoid the poch burn out.
groundhog day coming up.
 
but after bottling the last 2 games & also the fact that this is where poch's teams are knackered.
we don't look like going on a title winning run.
& I know its exciting to be playing Dortmund but you are nuts if u don't think that will be very draining & hinder our league performances.
I would settle for 2nd now. which is amazing when we look at where we were at the start of the season.
can see the players struggling in quite a few games now.

Absolutely mid week will be draining, toughest game possible, on the back of two really tough games, which I said before would be hardest.

We get two better games after which we should be looking to get job done early and win and probably will as we did for all the games before rival week

We were on a title winning run until this week, here is the news flash, the run is all 38 games they all count the same. It would be the loss against Newcastle or draw against stoke that will cost us at end of year - nobody knows?

if Leicester don't implode then its all insignificant anyway they would have deserved it, best side we have played
 
Up until this point it has been our consistency that has set us apart from other teams. The likes of Leicester, City, Woolwich and United all drop points against teams they shouldn't drop points against. Up until West Ham we had won 6 on the bounce. We've dropped the ball this week and it couldn't really have gone much worse.

But with that being said, we came up against two incredibly motivated teams in West Ham and Woolwich. We're not going to have too many games harder than that.

We need to regain some consistency. If we can get 27 points from the remaining 30, I'd say that'd be enough to win the league. That's 7 wins and a draw. 77 points. Given our fixtures though, that's a big test.

Leicester will drop off. They're already doing so. Woolwich are, well. Woolwich. A team of bottlers and their current squad is no different and City are no way near consistent enough.

Villa (A)
Bournemouth (H)
Liverpool (A)
United (H)
Stoke (A)
West Brom (H)
Chelsea (A)
Southampton (H)
Newcastle (A)
Pool and Chavs away will be tricky, also toons if they'll be fighting for their lives but if we don't win the next 2 we can pretty much say goodbye to the title, Villa, Bourne, Brom, and Soton are the must win
 
we are a lot different to previous teams. but there isn't anything to suggest we can avoid the poch burn out.
groundhog day coming up.

dont start with "poch burn out" its like the people who said Dave Beasant a penalty specialist, he only saved one!

You should know, don't predict anything you said it yourself after recent weeks!

We just played West Ham and Woolwich who both would run through walls to beat us, no more labels! win next week and Bielza burnout suddenly disappears does it?
 
Bad week, we need to definitely improve in London derbies - lots of dropped points in these matches this season. Feel gutted, drained, and a sense of what could and should have been.

Woolwich were typically clinical when they needed it. We need to mature in a few senses, not the finished article this season, but at least we did not lose that was more important than winning.

Lets see how Leicester go on, they will deserve it if they can keep it up. We should win the next two prem games, so lets see how we feel then.
 
Hope we get a new lease of energy after the next international break. Bentaleb needs to get back into some form, Dier's own form has gone off a cliff, he stood still all game, giving them space.
its impossible to expect dier to play so many games and keep up that intensity.
he & kane are being run in to there ground. its poor management really.
cover for both should have been bought in the summer. really hurting us now.
 
its impossible to expect dier to play so many games and keep up that intensity.
he & kane are being run in to there ground. its poor management really.
cover for both should have been bought in the summer. really hurting us now.

I agree Dier and Kane do look cream crackered not just today like people like to base a whole season on, I think Kane been off for weeks, I am glad he scored today to get a boost
 
Think of this time last year (or indeed any year in recent memory). Think of drawing with the team in 3rd, and how much of a bad result that would seem any other time. I know it stings because it's Woolwich, and it's this year, but still.

All is such a far way from being lost that it's untrue. Come on Watford.
 
This week was meant to be glorious and I'm left feeling completely deflated even though my brain tells me we are still bang in this tittle race
 
I agree Dier and Kane do look cream crackered not just today like people like to base a whole season on, I think Kane been off for weeks, I am glad he scored today to get a boost
I'm worried that Kane will have to play a lot in the Euros, same with loads of our players but he had the U21s last summer, the kid needs a rest.

In my head though, N'Jie at Anfield will be a thing.
 
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