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RE: The Premier League 2022/23 - nffc93 - 03-01-2023

Looks like Sean Dyche is back in a job. If they don't act they are certain to go down.


RE: The Premier League 2022/23 - Shawoddyred - 03-01-2023

I'd definitely back dyche to keep them up if they did decide to change. But I think as a club they're due a bit of time in the league below.

If all tonight's results stay the same as they currently are it would be a perfect night for us!


RE: The Premier League 2022/23 - Sniffer Dog (Admin) - 04-01-2023

Leicester seem to have completely lost the plot again.

Really good set of results for us last night.

Lets hope we can take advantage tonight.


RE: The Premier League 2022/23 - Mcforest - 04-01-2023

A massive game tonight it's so big i might have to change my preditction to us losing as i do seem to be a curse when i say a forest win.

Couldn't have asked for better set of results last night for us. There is always one team that makes the run out of the bottom and it could be us with the next 5 or 6 league matches.


RE: The Premier League 2022/23 - Salvatore Matrecano - 04-01-2023

Would have preferred Lampard to have bumped along getting mediocre results for a couple of months to give us a better chance. Reckon he will go today. Hope Everton bring in someone equally incompetent.


RE: The Premier League 2022/23 - wassy04 - 04-01-2023

(04-01-2023, 10:09 AM)Salvatore Matrecano Wrote: Would have preferred Lampard to have bumped along getting mediocre results for a couple of months to give us a better chance. Reckon he will go today. Hope Everton bring in someone equally incompetent.

Yeah it is a blow but they do have a pretty weak team regardless of who the manager is. Them, Bournemouth and Southampton, three teams that actually might have a worse team than us.


RE: The Premier League 2022/23 - stefanduma - 04-01-2023

Could do with Villa getting a goal against Wolves.


RE: The Premier League 2022/23 - nffc93 - 04-01-2023

(21-10-2022, 08:10 AM)Sniffer Dog (Admin) Wrote:
(21-10-2022, 08:03 AM)Paplane Wrote: Feels like Villa, Leeds, Wolves and maybe even Everton are on the slide now with their results worsening and their managers either sacked or under pressure. For the first time this season im seeing sides who, if we can somehow improve our performances, you might be able to argue we could eclipse. Even though we're bottom, our performances are improving. If we can just stay with them we might be able to put something together after the world cup.

I have a feeling Bournemouth and Brighton might get sucked down into it too and not forgetting Southampton either.

(04-01-2023, 09:27 PM)stefanduma Wrote: Could do with Villa getting a goal against Wolves.

Just scored. Danny Ings haha


RE: The Premier League 2022/23 - wassy04 - 04-01-2023

What a dreamy set of results tonight


RE: The Premier League 2022/23 - Floridared - 04-01-2023

Its amazing how the fixtures come together. The next few rounds see mostly the bottom teams playing each other.


RE: The Premier League 2022/23 - Sniffer Dog (Admin) - 05-01-2023

That PL league table is looking good today.


RE: The Premier League 2022/23 - Salvatore Matrecano - 05-01-2023

So some massive IFs here however….

We currently have 17 points from 18 games
Should we win our next game vs Leicester we would have 20 points from 19 games.

That is the mid point of the season and we would be exactly half way to the 40 points total which would almost certainly keep us up. In other words well on track. Not too bad considering the start?