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View MrCParrot's Profile MrCParrot Flag Taunton 25 Mar 18 11.18pm Send a Private Message to MrCParrot Add MrCParrot as a friend

Just looking at next weekend and there is a really key fixture
West Ham v Southampton
Both teams are in serious trouble but only Southampton fans seem to be aware. The Spam forum seems oblivious, they're talking about next season's signings.
If Spam lose which seems highly possible to me then they have a pile of tricky fixtures Manure, Chelski, Citeh, Arse with only Stoke, Leicester and Everton on the easier list.

Stoke have Arse so will be lucky to get anything.
Newcastle v Huddersfield, based on the Huddersfield performance at the weekend I would expect Rafa to win.
Swansea have Manure, tricky to get anything at Old Trafford.

I can see West Ham dropping into the bottom 3 on goal difference. Hopefully we can get a fighting point against Pool.

Its tight.

Parrot

 


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Originally posted by MrCParrot

Just looking at next weekend and there is a really key fixture
West Ham v Southampton
Both teams are in serious trouble but only Southampton fans seem to be aware. The Spam forum seems oblivious, they're talking about next season's signings.
If Spam lose which seems highly possible to me then they have a pile of tricky fixtures Manure, Chelski, Citeh, Arse with only Stoke, Leicester and Everton on the easier list.

Stoke have Arse so will be lucky to get anything.
Newcastle v Huddersfield, based on the Huddersfield performance at the weekend I would expect Rafa to win.
Swansea have Manure, tricky to get anything at Old Trafford.

I can see West Ham dropping into the bottom 3 on goal difference. Hopefully we can get a fighting point against Pool

Its tight.

Parrot

The Powers That Be will not allow West Ham to be relegated!


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View Glazier#1's Profile Glazier#1 Flag 26 Mar 18 6.22am Send a Private Message to Glazier#1 Add Glazier#1 as a friend

What will 'The Powers That Be' do to stop them being relegated, then?

I'm curious.

 

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View bexleydave's Profile bexleydave Flag Barnehurst 26 Mar 18 8.30am Send a Private Message to bexleydave Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add bexleydave as a friend

Originally posted by MrCParrot

Just looking at next weekend and there is a really key fixture
West Ham v Southampton
Both teams are in serious trouble but only Southampton fans seem to be aware. The Spam forum seems oblivious, they're talking about next season's signings.


The same as on here then?

 


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View taylors lovechild's Profile taylors lovechild Flag 26 Mar 18 10.24am Send a Private Message to taylors lovechild Add taylors lovechild as a friend

The Spam fans I've spoken to seem similar to many Palace fans in that they think their team is better than their position, but they wouldn't put their house on staying up.

In the games they were expected to win they lost to Swansea and Brighton and we should really have beaten them, plus they took that tonking at home to Burnley and a beating at Anfield. Their only good result in the last six games was against an out-of-sorts Watford team. Although our record over the last 6 is no better in terms of points, we lost to the big hitters, not relegation rivals. West Ham have a nightmare run in and they are going to need to really turn it around to stay up. Anything is possible though and a lot may depend on the players' reaction to the demonstrations; either it will inspire them and they have a chance, or it will have had a negative impact and it will help relegate them.

Whatever happens with other teams we are not going to stay up on 30 points so let's just hope the Huddersfield result inspires us to securing our safety within the next few games.

 

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View hellzdoms's Profile hellzdoms Flag London 26 Mar 18 12.11pm Send a Private Message to hellzdoms Add hellzdoms as a friend

Originally posted by MrCParrot

Just looking at next weekend and there is a really key fixture
West Ham v Southampton
Both teams are in serious trouble but only Southampton fans seem to be aware. The Spam forum seems oblivious, they're talking about next season's signings.
If Spam lose which seems highly possible to me then they have a pile of tricky fixtures Manure, Chelski, Citeh, Arse with only Stoke, Leicester and Everton on the easier list.

Stoke have Arse so will be lucky to get anything.
Newcastle v Huddersfield, based on the Huddersfield performance at the weekend I would expect Rafa to win.
Swansea have Manure, tricky to get anything at Old Trafford.

I can see West Ham dropping into the bottom 3 on goal difference. Hopefully we can get a fighting point against Pool.

Its tight.

Parrot

A draw would be ideal for us. Ideally we want the bottom teams to stay bottom, give us a buffer.

 

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View ItsCPFCforme's Profile ItsCPFCforme Flag 26 Mar 18 12.17pm Send a Private Message to ItsCPFCforme Add ItsCPFCforme as a friend

Originally posted by hellzdoms

A draw would be ideal for us. Ideally we want the bottom teams to stay bottom, give us a buffer.

True. On the other hand, A Southampton loss will put them right in the s***, especially if we SOMEHOW get a result against 'pool

 

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View MrCParrot's Profile MrCParrot Flag Taunton 26 Mar 18 12.22pm Send a Private Message to MrCParrot Add MrCParrot as a friend

Originally posted by taylors lovechild

The Spam fans I've spoken to seem similar to many Palace fans in that they think their team is better than their position, but they wouldn't put their house on staying up.

In the games they were expected to win they lost to Swansea and Brighton and we should really have beaten them, plus they took that tonking at home to Burnley and a beating at Anfield. Their only good result in the last six games was against an out-of-sorts Watford team. Although our record over the last 6 is no better in terms of points, we lost to the big hitters, not relegation rivals. West Ham have a nightmare run in and they are going to need to really turn it around to stay up. Anything is possible though and a lot may depend on the players' reaction to the demonstrations; either it will inspire them and they have a chance, or it will have had a negative impact and it will help relegate them.

Whatever happens with other teams we are not going to stay up on 30 points so let's just hope the Huddersfield result inspires us to securing our safety within the next few games.

As fans we were well aware of how important the Huddersfield game was. To me West Ham fans don't have the same mentality. I wonder if they will turn on the team if Saints get an early goal.

As for Palace, I think we might sneak a point but really aren't we focused on Bournemouth. Bournemouth have Watford before us, both have had a bit of a up and down season. Bournemouth certainly darlings of the media have a couple of tough games ahead of them. The ref owes us one there.

Parrot

 


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View Rudi Hedman's Profile Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 26 Mar 18 12.29pm Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

I just want to see Championship football at the Olympic stadium.

I don't want to actually see it but you know what I mean. A half empty stadium, 'we won the World Cup' songs, the dildo dealers losing money on their investment and a proper inquiry into the stadium deal and a renegotiated deal much better for the taxpayer.

 


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View Rudi Hedman's Profile Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 26 Mar 18 12.30pm Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

All that in time for Christmas.

 


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View hellzdoms's Profile hellzdoms Flag London 26 Mar 18 12.35pm Send a Private Message to hellzdoms Add hellzdoms as a friend

Originally posted by ItsCPFCforme

True. On the other hand, A Southampton loss will put them right in the s***, especially if we SOMEHOW get a result against 'pool

Both have very tough fixtures ahead, I doubt they would get a lot of points from them.

It's funny how if we win 3 games in a row, and teams above us lose, we can look to have a better position than we did last year. I think liverpool might be a surprise for us. I mean we nearly won against man city if it weren't for the saved penalty. Man Utd was unfortunate. So we can punch above our weight where others cant

 

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View davehuggins's Profile davehuggins Flag 26 Mar 18 12.37pm Send a Private Message to davehuggins Add davehuggins as a friend

West Ham will be in a very nervous mood after all the trouble last time. But hey this is football so anything can happen as we all know

 

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