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WBA123
14-06-2017, 08:35 AM
Should be looking to take points out of six of the first seven games, they're all potentially winnable. Lets hope for a good start, I've got my optimistic hat on!

Aug

12 Bournemouth (h)

19 Burnley (a)

26 Stoke (h)

Sep

9 Brighton (a)

16 West Ham (h)

23 Arsenal (a)

30 Watford (h)

Oct

14 Leicester (a)

21 Southampton (a)

28 Man City (h)

Nov

4 Huddersfield (a)

18 Chelsea (h)

25 Tottenham (a)

28 Newcastle (h)

Dec

2 Crystal Palace (h)

9 Swansea (a)

13 Liverpool (a)

16 Man Utd (h)

23 Stoke (a)

26 Everton (h)

30 Arsenal (h)

Jan

1 West Ham (a)

13 Brighton (h)

20 Everton (a)

31 Man City (a)

Feb

3 Southampton (h)

10 Chelsea (a)

24 Huddersfield (h)

Mar

3 Watford (a)

10 Leicester (h)

17 Bournemouth (a)

31 Burnley (h)

Apr

7 Swansea (h)

14 Man Utd (a)

21 Liverpool (h)

28 Newcastle (a)

May

5 Tottenham (h)

13 Crystal Palace (a)

holmleighchris
14-06-2017, 04:22 PM
Looks to me that we have the same amount of home games as we do away games and we play the other 19 twice each. B)
You are right, 18 plausible points from the first 7 games. If we have 5 or less the season will be a relegation struggle that we won't survive irrelevant of who the boss is.

mickd1961
14-06-2017, 06:18 PM
Now I haven't got a season ticket I'd totally lost track that fixtures were out today.

I don't really care much if I'm honest other than to say that if we are in the bottom theee at the end of March then those last few fixtures will be a mere formality.

WBA123
15-06-2017, 12:04 PM
Now I haven't got a season ticket I'd totally lost track that fixtures were out today.

I don't really care much if I'm honest other than to say that if we are in the bottom theee at the end of March then those last few fixtures will be a mere formality.

What odds would you get on us having 40+ points on the board by the end of March and losing our last 6 straight games....?? Hmmm