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The Barclays Premier League Thread 2013/14


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  • West Brom vs Fulham Saturday, 01 March 2014
  • add-calendar.gif 15:00 Fulham vs Chelsea

Saturday, 08 March 2014

  • add-calendar.gif 15:00 Cardiff vs Fulham

Saturday, 15 March 2014

  • add-calendar.gif 15:00 Fulham vs Newcastle

Saturday, 22 March 2014

  • add-calendar.gif 15:00 Man City vs Fulham

Sunday, 30 March 2014

  • add-calendar.gif 13:30 Fulham vs Everton

Saturday, 05 April 2014

  • add-calendar.gif 15:00 A Villa vs Fulham

Saturday, 12 April 2014

  • add-calendar.gif 15:00 Fulham vs Norwich

Saturday, 19 April 2014

  • add-calendar.gif 15:00 Tottenham vs Fulham

Saturday, 26 April 2014

  • add-calendar.gif 15:00 Fulham vs Hull City

Saturday, 03 May 2014

  • add-calendar.gif 15:00 Stoke City vs Fulham (unlikely though)

Sunday, 11 May 2014

  • add-calendar.gif 15:00 Fulham vs C Palace

To get to 38, we need to win 6 of our last 12 games effectively. I've bolded the games we should win, and bold italicised the games where we might get something (a draw, maybe a win if lucky). On top of that, we don't look like we are being turned over guaranteed by the big boys like we were earlier in the season.

Fair way to go still, but I'm feeling more positive - there are definitely some big games to come.

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I maintain as I have for a while that Man City will win the league. This two game goalless run will be considered their blip and they'll soon return to thumping teams. Just can't see them dropping too many more points against lesser opposition, certainly not as many as Arsenal and Chelsea will/have done anyway.

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  • West Brom vs Fulham Saturday, 01 March 2014
  • add-calendar.gif 15:00 Fulham vs Chelsea

Saturday, 08 March 2014

  • add-calendar.gif 15:00 Cardiff vs Fulham

Saturday, 15 March 2014

  • add-calendar.gif 15:00 Fulham vs Newcastle

Saturday, 22 March 2014

  • add-calendar.gif 15:00 Man City vs Fulham

Sunday, 30 March 2014

  • add-calendar.gif 13:30 Fulham vs Everton

Saturday, 05 April 2014

  • add-calendar.gif 15:00 A Villa vs Fulham

Saturday, 12 April 2014

  • add-calendar.gif 15:00 Fulham vs Norwich

Saturday, 19 April 2014

  • add-calendar.gif 15:00 Tottenham vs Fulham

Saturday, 26 April 2014

  • add-calendar.gif 15:00 Fulham vs Hull City

Saturday, 03 May 2014

  • add-calendar.gif 15:00 Stoke City vs Fulham (unlikely though)

Sunday, 11 May 2014

  • add-calendar.gif 15:00 Fulham vs C Palace

To get to 38, we need to win 6 of our last 12 games effectively. I've bolded the games we should win, and bold italicised the games where we might get something (a draw, maybe a win if lucky). On top of that, we don't look like we are being turned over guaranteed by the big boys like we were earlier in the season.

Fair way to go still, but I'm feeling more positive - there are definitely some big games to come.

There isn't a game there that Fulham should win. Thats more a list of the games that absolutely won't win and games they feasibly could win but probably won't.

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Sure am looking forward to us doggedly battling to maintain our 37 points this season, well worth the petrol money. Spurs didn't even need to try tonight, no leadership, no drive, no quality, and no one gives a shit. Silent stadium, pure disappointment that we've given up in January. On the plus side, that 4th goal meant we haven't lost three games in a row 3-0. Yay!

Bonus, I have Adebayor, Paulinho and Vertonghen in my dream team.

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Thing is, Newcastle found themselves at the bottom of the top half and yet before tonight there was almost ten points down to the bottom half dogfight for survival.

Newcastle had a great first quarter of the season, maybe even third but since they started slipping, it's just continued.

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