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Hopefully we can keep the run going. 3 points looks the most likely outcome, but we are bound to be surprised by someone, or put in a mediocre performance and not get away with it, sooner or later. Hopefully its not this weekend.

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These are there for the taking, I always feel we'll really hump at least one team a season by 4 or 5 and this could be the game. Confidence must be sky high in the squad and Wigan look bloody awful from what I've seen.

 

Or three teams, like we did last season ;)

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I agree with a lot of what's being said, should be an easy 3 points if we manage to avoid complacency, maybe the way to do that is introduce some new faces, people that are desperate to be a part of this run. I don't really think wigan pose much of a threat, Di santon has never really excelled/live up to his hype from previous years (a South American Shola perhaps?) however that Diame fella seems to pop up with a goal when they need it.

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They haven't won away from home all season. They've scored 1 goal on the road and conceded 8.

 

Would be just like us not to take all 3 points and the entire mood to switch again.

Team negative. ;)

Think we'll beat them like. 2-0, 3-1. Something like that.

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They haven't won away from home all season. They've scored 1 goal on the road and conceded 8.

 

Would be just like us not to take all 3 points and the entire mood to switch again.

Team negative. ;)

Think we'll beat them like. 2-0, 3-1. Something like that.

 

Team wrong tbh

 

I was sure we'd Muller Spurs.

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They haven't won away from home all season. They've scored 1 goal on the road and conceded 8.

 

Would be just like us not to take all 3 points and the entire mood to switch again.

Team negative. ;)

Think we'll beat them like. 2-0, 3-1. Something like that.

 

Team wrong tbh

 

I was sure we'd Muller Spurs.

I actually fancied a draw. I rarely get it right though so we'll probably not win this now. Blame me if we don't.

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Sure we would muller spurs but think Wigan will beat us? That makes sense.

 

I like the sport because of the chaos. Logic doesn't come into it. If it did, Spurs beat arsenal and we drew with Arsenal so Spurs should have beaten us.

 

Not that I said Wigan would beat us like.

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Think they'll 'park the bus'. It's just a case of whether we can break them down. An early goal and their game plan goes out the window but if they can manage to frustrate us for the first half hour or so then we might struggle a bit.

You can mark your own cliche bingo cards btw.

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Think they'll 'park the bus'. It's just a case of whether we can break them down. An early goal and their game plan goes out the window but if they can manage to frustrate us for the first half hour or so then we might struggle a bit.

 

Aye, that's why I think Ben Arfa should definitely start.

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Sure we would muller spurs but think Wigan will beat us? That makes sense.

 

I like the sport because of the chaos. Logic doesn't come into it. If it did, Spurs beat arsenal and we drew with Arsenal so Spurs should have beaten us.

 

Not that I said Wigan would beat us like.

There is no transitivity in football, that is true.

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What the fuck is transitivity? Just looked it up in the dictionary and still cant figure out what context you're using it in?

In the mathematical sense (I think). I.e. like HF said: Team A beating B, and B beating C, doesn't mean A will automatically beat C. Whereas in simple mathematical terms if A > B and B > C, then A is also > C.

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William Faulkner, speaking of Ernest Hemingway: ‘He has never been known to use a word that might send a reader to the dictionary.’

 

Ernest Hemingway, responding to Faulkner: ‘Poor Faulkner. Does he really think big emotions come from big words?’

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