LFC1990 » Tue Feb 04, 2014 3:44 pm wrote:I think any chance of top 3 is gone with the draw against WBA.
The current standings look like
1) Arsenal 55
2) Citeh 53
3) Chelsea 53
4) Liverpool 47
5) Everton 45
6) Spurs 44
7) United 40
To make up 6 points on Chelsea will be very very tough
7_Kewell » Sun Jan 12, 2014 6:29 pm wrote:Ok, here's our next five fixtures, but how many points will we get?
Aston Villa (h)
Everton (h)
West Brom (a)
Arsenal (h)
Fulham (a)
I'm going for 13..yes 13 points from our next 5 games, which in my book will move us up to 3rd and in with a shout for an outside title push. :nod
Ben Patrick » Tue Feb 11, 2014 10:59 am wrote:I cant see how they can get this called off for a number of reasons.
Firstly they played Sheffield united midweek last week when there was a tube strike.
Secondly there are alternative means of getting to the ground.
There are 2 overground stations that are apparantly 15 minute walk from the ground.
Also the other games in London are all going ahead despite the strike, Arsenal, West Ham and Fulham.
Lastly Fulham have not about the proposed strikes since the 10th of January.
To look to call it off the day before is not acceptable to fans that have already arranged travel and even hotels in some instances.
My mate has already paid for his train, a hotel for the weds night and booked 2 days off work.
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