Just perusing the Premiership table and the fixtures for this week, and had a bit of a notion.
Let me explain, here is the table as of right now:
P GD PTS
1 Man Utd 14 23 35
2 Chelsea 14 16 32
3 Bolton 14 2 24
4 Portsmouth 14 7 23
5 Aston Villa 14 6 23
6 Arsenal 13 11 22
7 Reading 14 -2 22
8 Everton 14 6 21
9 Liverpool 14 0 21
10 Tottenham 14 -3 19
11 Wigan 13 1 18
12 Fulham 14 -6 17
13 M'broo 14 -6 16
14 Man City 14 -6 16
15 West Ham 14 -6 14
16 Blackburn 13 -6 13
17 Newcastle 14 -6 13
18 Sheff Utd 14 -11 10
19 Watford 13 -9 9
20 Charlton 14 -11 9
And the fixtures for this week are as follows:
Tuesday, 28 November 2006
Watford v Sheff Utd, 20:00
Wednesday, 29 November 2006
Aston Villa v Man City, 19:45
Bolton v Chelsea, 20:00
Fulham v Arsenal, 19:45
Liverpool v Portsmouth, 20:00
Man Utd v Everton 20:00
Assuming a draw at Vicarage Road (it means little in the scheme of this idea anyway) a draw for city at Villa Park, Chelsea to beat Bolton by 1 clear goal, a win for Arsenal. a victory by just one clear goal for us and an inevitable win for United at home to the blue sh.ite and the table will look like this:
P GD PTS
1 Man Utd 15 25 38
2 Chelsea 15 17 35
3 Arsenal 14 13 25
4 Liverpool 14 0 24
5 Bolton 15 1 24
6 Aston Villa 15 6 24
7 Portsmouth 14 7 23
8 Reading 14 -2 22
9 Everton 15 4 21
10 Tottenham 14 -3 19
11 Wigan 13 1 18
12 Man City 15 -6 17
13 Fulham 14 -6 17
14 M'broo 14 -6 16
15 West Ham 14 -6 14
16 Blackburn 13 -6 13
17 Newcastle 14 -6 13
18 Sheff Utd 15 -11 11
19 Watford 14 -9 10
20 Charlton 14 -11 9
A bit of a familiar look to the top, and not the doom and gloom that many pundits, journalists and some supporters would have you beleive.
The only fly in the ointment to the theory may be Villa beating City, but to be fair of the two (who have been to Anfield) this season, I would rather play Villa again myself like. Arsenals away jitters (people in glass houses I know) might even paint a better picture, and leave us in third if they lose, or closer if they only santch a draw at Craven Cottage.
I know there are a few if's and buts, but most important is that we win.
In fact, I was in with David Johnson before the game on Saturday in the Centenary Champions lounge, and he was of the thinking that if we win all our home games, and dont lose away from now until we play Chelsea at Anfield (fixtures below) and we might just have a little bit more to play for in that game than some people would have us think.
29 Nov, 2006 Portsmouth Barclays Premiership H 20:00
02 Dec, 2006 Wigan Athletic Barclays Premiership A 15:00
09 Dec, 2006 Fulham Barclays Premiership H 15:00
16 Dec, 2006 Charlton Athletic Barclays Premiership A 12:45
19 Dec, 2006 Arsenal Carling Cup H 19:45
23 Dec, 2006 Watford Barclays Premiership H 15:00
26 Dec, 2006 Blackburn Rovers Barclays Premiership A 15:00
30 Dec, 2006 Tottenham Hotspur Barclays Premiership A 15:00
01 Jan, 2007 Bolton Wanderers Barclays Premiership H
13 Jan, 2007 Watford Barclays Premiership A 12:45
Again, in terms of the homes, they are all there for winning, Bolton may give us a game, but hopefully we can overcome their braun with a bit more brains, and no dodgy free kicks from the liner's ! Travelling to Tottenham looks the hardest game, but we just need to make sure we pick up at least a point. Also Charlton is the only game from last season we need to overturn, and its a different story for them, especially as Scott cant play for them against us under the terms of his loan deal.
Your thoughts people ?