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Who will get last European football spot?
Topic Started: May 9 2009, 04:07 PM (87 Views)
GoonerPaul
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I have been looking at the remaining fixtures for West Ham, Fulham, Man City, and Spurs.

To get European football is going to be ever so close as all of the clubs battling for 7th have at least one tough fixture. Will be interesting to see who grabs 7th.

But who will prevail?
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Homer
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I hope its Man City
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Fluke
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It's all very wide open at the moment, Fulham are playing very well. Whoever loses next week between City vs Spurs will be out of the race IMO. Haven't seen the remaining fixtures for the others.
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I think all four teams in contention will accumulate 3-4 points and Fulham might just nick it from West Ham on GD. If City beat Spurs at WHL then I'd back them but I think it'll be a draw.

Fulham.
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GoonerPaul
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Fixtures are:

FULHAM

Saturday, 16 May 2009
Newcastle v Fulham, 15:00

Sunday, 24 May 2009
Fulham v Everton, 16:00

MAN CITY

Sunday, 10 May 2009
Man Utd v Man City, 13:30

Saturday, 16 May 2009
Tottenham v Man City, 15:00

Sunday, 24 May 2009
Man City v Bolton, 16:00

SPURS

Saturday, 16 May 2009
Tottenham v Man City, 15:00

Sunday, 24 May 2009
Liverpool v Tottenham, 16:00

WEST HAM

Saturday, 09 May 2009
West Ham v Liverpool, 17:30

Saturday, 16 May 2009
Everton v West Ham, 15:00

Sunday, 24 May 2009
West Ham v Middlesbrough, 16:00

Table looks like this:


7 Fulham 36 6 50
8 Tottenham 36 1 48
9 West Ham 35 1 48
10 Man City 35 10 47
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GoonerPaul
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I cannot call it.
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Bloody hell. They all have difficult games coming up too. Either top teams, playing each other, or playing teams who desperately need the points. Hell if i'm calling it...
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Fulhham look like they have the easiest fixtures, and are currently in 7th so i think it'll be them
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If we win tomorrow we'll come 7th, if not Fulham will.
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Looking at the fixtures, Fulham should probably have it sewn up by next week. West Ham are going to lose this match, and it's extremely unlikely they'll win at Everton. It's also very, very, very unlikely that City will win tommorow, and Spurs vs. Man City will probably end in a draw. Then Fulham have an incredibly easy trip to St James Park where t's incredibly likely they'll win. So if all this happens then Fulham will have 7th confirmed by this time next week
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Spurs or Fulham. Spurs.
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Seriously, Frank Lampard is an absolute legend of the game. He needs to be recognised in some way eg. Frank Lampard OBE, Sir Frank Lampard or some kind of lifetime achievement award.

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