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Following Our Nearest & Dearest Rivals, 2017/2018

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You would have to think that a Liverpool win is probably the best result as it keeps Spurs down and allows us to potentially extend our lead by 3 points. Definitely don’t want a Spurs win. 

1 hour ago, CFCCAN said:

What's the best result for us in the bin dippers / spuds game........Liverpool win...draw?  Definitely don't need a spuds victory

I think Liverpool are getting in the top 4 so a Liverpool win then Chelsea extend the gap to Spurs tomorrow. Spurs also have a FA Cup replay which is good and Arsenal straight after.

The way Chelsea are playing at the moment the next two games could quiet easily be draws. Watford matched up pretty well last time out against Chelsea, and could/should have gone 1-3 up. The way WBA played at Anfield worries me for when they come to Stamford Bridge. Could easily be two draws the next two game. Then Chelsea have to negotiate two trips to Manchester, followed by a few weeks later, Spurs at Stamford Bridge. Of those 3 big games, 4 points is a most. If City do have too much for us, we have to target a point at OT(Win would be great.) and a another battle of Stamford Bridge against Spurs which has to result in a win. Luckily for us we match up quiet well against Spurs, and to a certain extent, Manchester United. Knowing Chelsea they'll lose at OT, at home to Spurs and win at City. On our day we are more than capable of going unbeaten in those 3 games. But then again, we haven't had one of those vintage Chelsea performances for a while. Nonetheless, exciting times coming up. 

11 minutes ago, Famous CFC said:

The way Chelsea are playing at the moment the next two games could quiet easily be draws. Watford matched up pretty well last time out against Chelsea, and could/should have gone 1-3 up. The way WBA played at Anfield worries me for when they come to Stamford Bridge. Could easily be two draws the next two game. Then Chelsea have to negotiate two trips to Manchester, followed by a few weeks later, Spurs at Stamford Bridge. Of those 3 big games, 4 points is a most. If City do have too much for us, we have to target a point at OT(Win would be great.) and a another battle of Stamford Bridge against Spurs which has to result in a win. Luckily for us we match up quiet well against Spurs, and to a certain extent, Manchester United. Knowing Chelsea they'll lose at OT, at home to Spurs and win at City. On our day we are more than capable of going unbeaten in those 3 games. But then again, we haven't had one of those vintage Chelsea performances for a while. Nonetheless, exciting times coming up. 

Nothing less than two wins against Watford / WBA is good enough.   We are getting down to the vinegar strokes now with games running out, we need a 6 point gap between us and Spurs at least going into the games against City and Utd

Spurs have to play better the 2nd half if they want anything out of this game.....a draw or Liverpool win would be a good result for us I guess.

7 minutes ago, CFCCAN said:

Nothing less than two wins against Watford / WBA is good enough.   We are getting down to the vinegar strokes now with games running out, we need a 6 point gap between us and Spurs at least going into the games against City and Utd

We know what we need, but it's what we get. I think the WBA game at home will be far more tougher than tomorrow's game at Vicarage Road. 

Edited by Famous CFC

47 minutes ago, Scott Harris said:

Is Martin Tyler on Sky an idiot ? Of course that is a foul and a yellow card. He's been commentating long enough to know that by now.

Closet Liverpool fan I'm sure - listen to the emotion in his voice compared to when talking about Spurs

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