New Seasons predictions already
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No probs. We'll just blame someone's broken big toe.Lord Kangana wrote:I'd just like us to survive those first six games with our morale intact. It could knock us for six if we're not prepared for it.
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I'm hopeful of a surprise or two. I'm not so blindly optimistic as to think we'll escape the opening 6 games undefeated, but a couple of draws, and/or, indeed, a couple of wins, certainly aren't beyond us. I can't see United, Chelsea, City or Arsenal emulating the Invincibles of a few years back; they've got to be beaten sometime, why not by us early on?Lord Kangana wrote:I'd just like us to survive those first six games with our morale intact. It could knock us for six if we're not prepared for it.
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You are yin to BWFCi's yang.
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And happy to be soLord Kangana wrote:You are yin to BWFCi's yang.

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If, as Owen has consistently told us, we are a club in transition, I can only see a relegation battle this season while we continue to build. I'm happy we will stay up but for this season, anything above the bottom 4 is a result and for me, talk of a top 9 spot is almost delusional unless we make significant signings in the next 4 weeks.
I'm slightly concerned at our overall transfer policy and think we need a couple of experienced heads to see us through the next 2 seasons and steady the ship while the kids bed in.
My money's on 15th.
I'm slightly concerned at our overall transfer policy and think we need a couple of experienced heads to see us through the next 2 seasons and steady the ship while the kids bed in.
My money's on 15th.
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So right...Lord Kangana wrote:I'd just like us to survive those first six games with our morale intact. It could knock us for six if we're not prepared for it.
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I know! As if you'd get 5th!Gooner Girl wrote:I'm sorry, i can't take whoever wrote that seriously given they have Liverpool 3rd, Sunderland 6th and your lot as high as 9th! Clearly haven't a clue what they are talking about!thebish wrote:not a great read for GG...
5th Arsenal
With the likelihood of Fabregas going to Barcelona, Nasri to Manchester Utd, and no big signings, this coming season could end up being a real test for Arsenal and their fans. A 5th play finish and no silverware (again), however, will see Arsene Wenger retire from football at the end of the season. And what odds Carlo Ancelotti to replace him?
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The opening game is the key. We need to win at QPR. It will give confidence, get points on the board and mean that if at the least all we do is beat Norwich at home we'll have 6 points from very difficult first 7 fixtures which would be decent. Grab a point or two elsewhere and it'll be a super start.Lord Kangana wrote:I'd just like us to survive those first six games with our morale intact. It could knock us for six if we're not prepared for it.
Lose away at QPR on the opening day though, and things look tough, if we can't pull off any surprise results in that opening period, we could be on 3 points from 7 games and that could spell a difficult season if confidence is hit badly.
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We could, of course, be on 0 points after 7 gamesBWFC_Insane wrote:The opening game is the key. We need to win at QPR. It will give confidence, get points on the board and mean that if at the least all we do is beat Norwich at home we'll have 6 points from very difficult first 7 fixtures which would be decent. Grab a point or two elsewhere and it'll be a super start.Lord Kangana wrote:I'd just like us to survive those first six games with our morale intact. It could knock us for six if we're not prepared for it.
Lose away at QPR on the opening day though, and things look tough, if we can't pull off any surprise results in that opening period, we could be on 3 points from 7 games and that could spell a difficult season if confidence is hit badly.

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Well indeed, but I was being presumptious that we'd beat Norwich at home. Perhaps that is wrong. But it feels far enough away to be confident and presumptious!Bruno3 wrote:We could, of course, be on 0 points after 7 gamesBWFC_Insane wrote:The opening game is the key. We need to win at QPR. It will give confidence, get points on the board and mean that if at the least all we do is beat Norwich at home we'll have 6 points from very difficult first 7 fixtures which would be decent. Grab a point or two elsewhere and it'll be a super start.Lord Kangana wrote:I'd just like us to survive those first six games with our morale intact. It could knock us for six if we're not prepared for it.
Lose away at QPR on the opening day though, and things look tough, if we can't pull off any surprise results in that opening period, we could be on 3 points from 7 games and that could spell a difficult season if confidence is hit badly.
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It's a frightening prospect.
Our away form (and that against the bigger boys) is enough to make me think that P7, W1, D0, L6 is a real possibility
Our away form (and that against the bigger boys) is enough to make me think that P7, W1, D0, L6 is a real possibility
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I think its the wrong approach to obsess on the QPR and Swansea fixtures. It'd be a bigger boost to get a draw at one of the others than an away win at Loftus Road. And lets be honest, QPR are going to be fired up to f*ck on their return to the top flight.
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Indeed but that often works against the newly promoted teams as much as for them. Its going to be difficult, but if we can win there it sets up up. If we lose then we're looking at trying to pull off surprise results with no momentum. We've got to try and look at being at a point a game or thereabouts after the first 7. That means really needing 2 wins. QPR away and Norwich at home look most likely. If we do that it will release pressure and maybe we can nick the odd other result.Lord Kangana wrote:I think its the wrong approach to obsess on the QPR and Swansea fixtures. It'd be a bigger boost to get a draw at one of the others than an away win at Loftus Road. And lets be honest, QPR are going to be fired up to f*ck on their return to the top flight.
The prospect of having 1 or 2 points after 7 games is not a good one, which is why IMO the first game will be key. And we need to sort out or dreadful away form, and sort it out early!
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