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Serious relegation fears

Emirates Marketing Project lose to Liverpool tomorrow it will be 3 league defeats in a row, not great form.
 
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This fudgeer Ranieri playing mind games :ross: this could be about to get (even more) interesting...

Totally.

2pts ahead. 6 at home to our 5. Easier run-in. I think we all know who the favourites are, and it isnt us right now. Ask me again on Saturday night
 
can't remember what these tables are called but think we're overdue one..

56. Leicester
55.
54. Tottenham
53.
52.
51. Arsenal
50.
49.
48.
47. Emirates Marketing Project
46.
45.
44. Man United
43. West Ham
 
can't remember what these tables are called but think we're overdue one..

56. Leicester
55.
54. Tottenham
53.
52.
51. Arsenal
50.
49.
48.
47. Emirates Marketing Project
46.
45.
44. Man United
43. West Ham

Ladder table?

City with a game in hand of course, so maybe a ladder showing max points still possible might be a better way to view it.

89. Leicester
88.
87. Tottenham
86.
85.
84. Arse
83. City
82.
81.
80.
79.
78.
77. United
76. West Ham
 
Don't be rash, Dash. Those max points for City are far from a sure thing.

Liverpool will be a hurting unit and back home in front of their sobbing, maudlin fans. They will be looking to pay City back and give chase to Man U, whom most of their fans think they can catch and pass.

City will be a team in a teacup turmoil after no one chased Yaya Toure down to thank him for potting his penalty kick, choosing instead to collectively herald Willy Caballero.

This one has slack 2-2 draw scribbled all over it.
 
Looking at that I don't think Leicester's run in is much easier. Southampton, Wham, United, Chel$ea all hard opponents. The biggest advantage they (and soon the scum too) is having just one game a week to focus on.
 
Leicester have 6 home games left in the last 11. We only have 5 - Arsenal, Bournemouth, Man Utd, WBA, and Southampton.
 
Leicester have 6 home games left in the last 11. We only have 5 - Arsenal, Bournemouth, Man Utd, WBA, and Southampton.

Arsenal have 6 home games also, 4 against teams in the relegation fight and two mid table teams with nothing to play for


Leicester
6 home games - EL x 2, mid table x 2, relegation x 2
5 away games - CL x 1, mid table x 2*, relegation x 2
*Chelsea

Tottenham
5 home games - title x 1, CL x 1, EL x 1, mid table x 1, relegation x 1
6 away games - EL x 2, mid table x 2**, relegation x 2
**Liverpool & Chelsea

Arsenal
6 home games - mid table x 2, relegation x 4
5 away games - title x 2, EL x 1, mid table x 1, relegation x 1

break down of how i grouped teams :
Leicester
West Brom H mid table

Watford A mid table
Saudi Sportswashing Machine H relegation
Crystal Palace A relegation
Southampton H europa league
Sunderland A relegation
West Ham H europa league
Swansea H relegation

Man United A CL
Everton H mid table
Chelsea A mid table

Tottenham
West Ham A europa league
Arsenal H title
Aston Villa A relegation
Bournemouth H relegation
Liverpool A mid table
Man Utd H CL
Stoke A europa league
West Brom H mid table
Chelsea A mid table
Southampton H europa league
Saudi Sportswashing Machine A relegation

Arsenal
Swansea H relegation

Tottenham A title
West Brom H mid table
Everton A mid table
Watford H mid table
West Ham A europa league
Crystal Palace H relegation
Sunderland A relegation
Norwich H relegation
Emirates Marketing Project A title
Aston Villa H relegation
 
Looking at that I don't think Leicester's run in is much easier. Southampton, Wham, United, Chel$ea all hard opponents. The biggest advantage they (and soon the scum too) is having just one game a week to focus on.

Loads of our games in April have been moved back to a Monday too which means that we are going to be playing catch up every week
 
Leicester have 6 home games left in the last 11. We only have 5 - Arsenal, Bournemouth, Man Utd, WBA, and Southampton.

Our home stat so far this season - 8-4-2 (28 points)
Our away stat so far this season - 7-5-1 (26 points)

So it's pretty safe to say we're just as good away from home as we are at home, so it shouldn't really matter. It's more the calibre of the opponent that worries me. I think we have by far the toughest fixture list left. Leicester's look fairly "simple" - can they handle the pressure all the way in though?
 
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