In which case, my mental maths suggest we have a 36% chance of getting 4th.
I'll take those odds
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In which case, my mental maths suggest we have a 36% chance of getting 4th.
Why was it more likely for Wigan to win/draw away at Emirates a couple days after an FA cup final rather than Newcastle to win/draw at home on the last day of the season?All my hopes were on Wigan. I have zero confidence in Newcastle. So basically as far as I'm concerned it's all over for this season. Let's just hope we end it with a good home win.
Why was it more likely for Wigan to win/draw away at Emirates a couple days after an FA cup final rather than Newcastle to win/draw at home on the last day of the season?
We can't imagine it, that's the whole point :llorisserious:Only positive is, we're all so convinced it won't happen, imagine the feeling of ecstasy if Newcastle pull it off
We can't imagine it, that's the whole point :llorisserious:
My guess would be Chelsea go third on head to head (they've won both encounters 2-1)If Woolwich win 2-1 and chelsea draw 0-0 it puts them dead level across the board, what happens? Joint third?
My guess would be Chelsea go third on head to head (they've won both encounters 2-1)
Only positive is, we're all so convinced it won't happen, imagine the feeling of ecstasy if Newcastle pull it off
3rd Place play off isn't it?
Edit:
Found this: http://www.premierleague.com/en-gb/fans/faqs/who-wins-league-if-teams-finish-on-same-points.html
Something for us guys to look forward to then
If Woolwich win 2-1 and chelsea draw 0-0 it puts them dead level across the board, what happens? Joint third?