[Albion] Would you take 7th place, if offered now?

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Would you take finishing 7th this season?

  • Yep - decent

    Votes: 458 76.8%
  • No - we can get a Champions League spot

    Votes: 138 23.2%

  • Total voters
    596


um bongo molongo

Well-known member
Jul 26, 2004
2,774
Battersea
Dare I add Chelsea to that list? I know they've only beaten tiddlers so far in the EPL, but a number of their decent players are beginning to come good (including Caicedo). And they have a chronic injury list which won't last for ever.
Outside of that lot, however, I can't see anyone else storming the top eight. Fulham and Brentford (last season's surprises, along with us) are significantly worse that last year.
Personally I'd be delighted with 7th and another crack at the Europa League.
Agree with this. I think Chelsea will end up having a decent season. Our old friend xG suggested they weren’t quite as bad as results suggested, they’re not conceding many, and they’ll probably buy a striker (Toney) in Jan. I think we’ll finish above Man U though.
 




Neville's Breakfast

Well-known member
May 1, 2016
13,423
Oxton, Birkenhead
I would be ASTONISHED if anybody would not.

You'd have to be delusional, or spectacularly complacent about our current place in the order of things, to NOT take seventh. It would be a fantastic achievement.
Well, I wouldn’t. We have tickets for Man City and Everton. I’m not sure I want to go if the season is already decided. I know what the OP is getting at but there is no reward without risk so this thread seems the very antithesis of the de Zerbi philosophy. I want to risk relegation in aiming as high as is possible.
 


Mancgull

Well-known member
Nov 28, 2011
4,901
Astley, Manchester
Roberto wanted us to go for the win in injury time yesterday even when we looked out on our feet. That type of ambition is inspiring to any fan.
However, if we got 7th and had a decent run in Europe then I’d be very happy with that, especially as we’ve lost Caicedo and AliMac.
 


Wardy's twin

Well-known member
Oct 21, 2014
8,501
My hope at start of the season was top 10 , a couple of very good cup runs and at least get out of the EL group stage. We had lost 2 'world class' players from a team that only had 2 so my expectations were not high. We are doing well but our defence has been poor and RDZ has not been able to sort it out, we have lost Enciso and more worryingly Ferguson is struggling, looks like he has no or little energy. So yes I would take 7th but would expect something in the FA cup and/or progress out of the EL group stages. Would I like more, yes but I am trying to be realistic.
 


spence

British and Proud
Oct 15, 2014
9,827
Crawley
100% I would.
I would be ASTONISHED if anybody would not.

You'd have to be delusional, or spectacularly complacent about our current place in the order of things, to NOT take seventh. It would be a fantastic achievement.
Absolute nonsense to think it's delusional to take 7th now. We have one of the best managers around. Our squad is filled with talent and has depth. We are out of the Carabao cup which is an added bonus. Just need a bit of luck with injuries.
 




Horses Arse

Well-known member
Jun 25, 2004
4,571
here and there
Absolutely yes! This is a transitional year, a step in achieving the next level and reducing the departures as players see what can be achieved. Next year could be a big step up with an integrated motivated squad where we can be genuine contenders that can last the distance.

The alternative reality being that Roberto fucks off and we drop off massively as everyone wants out.....

Either way, 7th would be a great achievement this year.
 








Bridcutt

Well-known member
Aug 10, 2011
2,663
Absolute nonsense to think it's delusional to take 7th now. We have one of the best managers around. Our squad is filled with talent and has depth. We are out of the Carabao cup which is an added bonus. Just need a bit of luck with injuries.
We are in Europe for the first time ever, squad is thin in defence and we're yet to keep a single clean sheet as it is. 7th is a no brainer
 








spence

British and Proud
Oct 15, 2014
9,827
Crawley
We are in Europe for the first time ever, squad is thin in defence and we're yet to keep a single clean sheet as it is. 7th is a no brainer
That's a nsc myth our defence is thin. 4 Cbs. 2 rights backs and Milner. 1 left back but Igor or March can cover. Even Lamptey can cover
 








dejavuatbtn

Well-known member
Aug 4, 2010
7,277
Henfield
I can’t see any way on earth we would get through this season and end up in the top 4. Anything from 5th to 7th would be an incredible outcome but perhaps not meet the ambitions of some of our squad Which in turn means more turnover of key players. My fear is that the conveyor belt of potential talent may run out of steam but this is one of the TB risky strategy. The good news is that TB is a shrewd cookie and won’t allow us to go bust.
 


macbeth

Dismembered
Jan 3, 2018
3,862
six feet beneath the moon...
yes. it’s another european spot and that was the ultimate goal. without any sort of european football next summer will be really difficult in terms of being picked off by the vultures
 


dwayne

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
15,169
London
yes. it’s another european spot and that was the ultimate goal. without any sort of european football next summer will be really difficult in terms of being picked off by the vultures
Not sure about that. As long as we pay reasonable wages players will stay if they are offered a lot more they will want to go. European football doesn't mean much
USG are in Europe every season and they lose all their best players every season.
 


Zeus

Well-known member
Jan 10, 2022
456
Not sure about that. As long as we pay reasonable wages players will stay if they are offered a lot more they will want to go. European football doesn't mean much
USG are in Europe every season and they lose all their best players every season.
No Europe will mean likely no De Zerbi. That will be worse than losing 3 of our best players
 




dwayne

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
15,169
London
No Europe will mean likely no De Zerbi. That will be worse than losing 3 of our best players
Again not convinced Europe will make any difference in his decision to stay or go. At his last club he was a champions league manager.
 


peterward

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Nov 11, 2009
11,429
With the Premier League likely to get five Champions League spots, I'm assuming both 6th and 7th would ensure Europa League qualification (someone will quickly correct me on this, I'm sure).

The Opta SUPERCOMPUTER currently predicts us finishing 7th - one place worse than last year, obviously - but given we're battling in Europe this season, that doesn't feel like it would be a bad outcome, particularly if it gave us another shot at the Europa League.


Would you take it?
Regardless of where we finish, I'd genuinely prefer to be in the EL next season than the CL at this stage of our development.

I don't think there's any chance we could make a CL final (assuming we could even get out the group).

With a years previous experience, I do reckon we could make a EL final, if we play to our ability and get a bit of luck.
 


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