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Don't think van Gaal will be there any longer than 4 seasons tbh... I imagine that everyone will want Giggs to be manager after that :lol: Seems tailor-made for it in the eyes of many.

 

Predictions for tomorrow? Personally, I can see a draw between Hull and Liverpool and a narrow Chelsea win at Leicester.

 

Giggs is their next manager, no question. The hierarchy are insistent on it. I think van Gaal will be there two more seasons, barring a disaster spell.

 

Going for two away wins tomorrow night. Both tight games, and both teams to score.

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Don't think van Gaal will be there any longer than 4 seasons tbh... I imagine that everyone will want Giggs to be manager after that :lol: Seems tailor-made for it in the eyes of many.

If van Gaal and Giggs work closely together for as long as four years, that could mean another long spell of Man U dominance.

If van Gaal and Giggs work closely together for as long as four years, that could mean another long spell of Man U dominance.

 

I don't personally believe he has it in him, or is intelligent enough to be a great manager. I'm willing to be proven wrong, but I don't see it.

Bournemouth are into the premier league next season.

 

Liverpool will probably pull out a much needed 2-0 win tonight.

Hull leading at half time.

 

Liverpool need to get rid of Rodgers stat.

Ah. I imagine that'll be because when it was originally meant to be played it was a Saturday 3pm KO so the rights couldn't then be bought.
Hull leading at half time.

 

Liverpool need to get rid of Rodgers stat.

 

We have no attack. Not sure whether the fault is with Rodgers or others.

It wouldn't be a surprise looking at Hull's remaining fixtures, if they lose all their remaining games.

 

 

How wrong I was about Hull City? With them beating Liverpool 1-0 which moves them closer to Premier League safety. Another disappointing performance from Liverpool which marks 25 years to the day since they last won the league.

 

 

How wrong I was about Hull City? With them beating Liverpool 1-0 which moves them closer to Premier League safety. Another disappointing performance from Liverpool which marks 25 years to the day since they last won the league.

I said a few weeks ago that, given their remaining fixtures, Hull would go down. With tonight's win, they could yet survive.

Hull will be fine now, I said if they stick with Bruce they'll survive & looks a lot more likely now.

 

Leicester really have turned it around & look the form team down there now, they can completely write off tomorrow & still have a easy run in.

 

QPR, Burnley & Sunderland are toast for me.

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I wouldn't count Newcastle out of it yet, they could still end up in 18th. Can't see where their next point is coming from let alone next win!

 

Absolutely massive win for us tonight, puts a lot of pressure on Leicester and Sunderland to win their games in hand. :yahoo:

I wouldn't count Newcastle out of it yet, they could still end up in 18th. Can't see where their next point is coming from let alone next win!

 

Absolutely massive win for us tonight, puts a lot of pressure on Leicester and Sunderland to win their games in hand. :yahoo:

 

Newcastle will beat West Ham on the last day if they need a win. :lol: I wouldn't say Villa are out of it either, although they've got West Ham to play too! Hull and Leicester have hit form at the right time.

 

Burnley and QPR are going down I reckon. Hope Sunderland do too, but I still suspect they'll weasel out of it as per.

Delighted to see Hull managing to win two games in a row. I still don't think their safe but two wins / two clean sheets in a row will be a massive confidence boost. I think the only team that are 100% doomed are Burnley and QPR. I think Burnley are in a good enough position to come straight up next year though.
Newcastle will beat West Ham on the last day if they need a win. :lol: I wouldn't say Villa are out of it either, although they've got West Ham to play too! Hull and Leicester have hit form at the right time.

It might be better for him if Cameron does not watch Villa play West Ham. He would get terribly confused.

Bournemouth are into the premier league next season.

For the first time in nearly 100 years, Arsenal will not start the season (with no games played) top of the table :P

It might be better for him if Cameron does not watch Villa play West Ham. He would get terribly confused.

 

I'll be at the game, I'm sure he won't be taking a wrong turn into the away end. :lol:

 

If he's still on his post-election bender though... ;)

I'll be at the game, I'm sure he won't be taking a wrong turn into the away end. :lol:

 

If he's still on his post-election bender though... ;)

As long as the post-election bender means he is drowning his sorrows.

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