Yeah that wasn't accidental.
Half of me what's to just go to sleep and wake up when it's over.
Although it's some years since I've cared about England in an international tournament, I do love the speed at which they progress. This league stuff is bloody painful.
No problem, so you think teams without pressure might do well. And you can add that to other variables and work out who you think has the easiest run in. Of course we might have different opinions, but that's got to be better than being impaled on the fence next to TSB :D
Well obviously it doesn't mean they will, we're talking about difficulty and likelihood, not guaranteed results, which don't exist. Of course some teams are easier to beat than others. Do you seriously disagree with that?
Well obviously you can't be 100% confident about any game. The PL throws up some ridiculous results too sometimes, but the point is that some games are easier than others. Next you'll be saying that it's not better to be at home than away, because teams sometimes lose at home and win away. Of...
Well Leeds are in my list of teams that Hull have to play who aren't doing well, and you've listed them losing 4-1 as evidence I'm wrong? As for Huddersfield, they were only on 42 points yesterday morning, far from safe. By the time they play Hull, there's a decent chance they won't have much to...
Hull have got to play Huddersfield, Wolves, Reading, Leeds and Brentford, who don't have much to play for, before they play Bolton who will already be relegated. That's a nice run in anyone's book. Except yours.
No, you said we're 4 points ahead of 'boro, so we wouldn't need a point. Southampton and Spurs both needed something out of the game. I guess you meant different numbers.
Your confident that we'll beat Forest and Charlton away, and Derby, QPR and Fulham at home - all 5 of them. You'd get decent odds on that.
It's much more likely that we'll beat Burnley than win all the games you think we will. We need about 2 points a game, so settling for a point, especially at...
The main problem with that method is that it ignores the fact that the clubs near the bottom are fighting for their lives, while those in mid table are thinking of their summer holidays.