sycophantia
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That's probably not far off at the top and the bottom, think Brentford could easily be lower and Utd higher.
That's probably not far off at the top and the bottom, think Brentford could easily be lower and Utd higher.
Think Newcastle will be lower too.That's probably not far off at the top and the bottom, think Brentford could easily be lower and Utd higher.
Even with our transfer businessYeah no way Brentford and probably Bournemouth finish that high, or Utd/Spurs that low.
We'll finish higher too
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Don’t know what data it’s using but I assume last seasons form is weighted heavily in it. Spurs and United massive outliers who are highly unlikely to be that bad again, Palace with Europe and no signings and Eze and Guehi linked away unlikely to finish top half let alone 7th. Brentford!? Bournemouth!? Top 4 and bottom 6 probably not a million miles off with Brentford added in.
Draw is either before or after the Birmingham game tomorrowLots of Carabao games tonight, when is the draw for the next round?
Hoping for a shit lower league team at home when we do enter, this is always a tournament we should be looking to win while we're in this league.
If you want trophies or success Wolve might not be the club for youLots of Carabao games tonight, when is the draw for the next round?
Hoping for a shit lower league team at home when we do enter, this is always a tournament we should be looking to win while we're in this league.
Last 12 winners - Man City 6 times, Man Utd and Liverpool twice each, Chelsea and Newcastle once each.Lots of Carabao games tonight, when is the draw for the next round?
Hoping for a shit lower league team at home when we do enter, this is always a tournament we should be looking to win while we're in this league.
Yep. And the fatalist view is the only logical one. However, I just can’t cope with looking ahead to a season as grim as logic suggests, so I’m going to fight hard to retain some belief in your optimistic scenario. Until the point that’s gone too.I think it's mainly fatalism because, in spite of a popular new manager who did a good job last season, we haven't pushed on with him and supported his plans to enable an optimistic view on the coming season. We've actually regressed on the playing side, as it stands.
The fatalism comes from suspecting that, regardless of VP and Teti being new blood, those higher up are still pulling the same tricks, and what reason is there to believe the end result will be different from what we've had for the last 5 years?
The only optimistic take could be that actually things have changed with VP and Teti on board, and it's just the change of direction that's slowed us down, and when we catch up at the end of the window, we'll be in a better place. Guess that remains to be seen