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Realistically, it's in Burnley's hands now.
With their next four fixtures they may well be out of sight by our next chance of a point.
While that is possible, they would also have to do more in their next 4 fixtures than they have in pretty much the entire season for that to happen as they have only won 4 out the previous 31.

Our safety is in our own hands realistically as we are 4 points ahead of them on equal games played.
 

Realistically, it's in Burnley's hands now.
With their next four fixtures they may well be out of sight by our next chance of a point.
So now it’s like they are going to win all of their remaining games attitude? I guess I just don’t get where all the optimism comes from all of a sudden.
 

West Ham weren’t at the races in the first half Sunday which gave Burnley some hope. In the end they clung on for a point when West Ham finally turned up in the second half.

It’s hard to call any games at this time of the year, but I could see them getting at least a point at home to Southampton.

Wolves are a good side though so that is a tough fixture.

Everton are capable of getting a point against Chelsea at home if the players put a shift in.

Looked to me tonight though like they thought they were either already safe, or it was another typically bad performance.

This season can’t end soon enough and if we do stay up and keep the majority of these players, it will just delay the inevitable for next season, unless we are lucky enough to find 3 more sides worse again.
 
Wouldn't want to be in the trenches with some of this lot.

They shipped 3 goals at Anfield to Benfica and only beat Watford/Brighton 2-0 when both of those sides were in the game for large portions - they aint unbeatable by any stretch.

Peeps have seen them turn over a gash Utd side who didnt look arsed and are worrying they'll hammer us.

If they beat us it'll be a much closer game than many on here are expecting imo.

So your examples to prove they’re not unbeatable are a draw and two games they won. :Blink:

They’ve lost one league game since the 7th of November. They haven’t lost a single league game this side of Christmas.

The only win we’ve had at Anfield in recent memory was when there were no fans in the stadium.
 
So your examples to prove they’re not unbeatable are a draw and two games they won. :Blink:

They’ve lost one league game since the 7th of November. They haven’t lost a single league game this side of Christmas.

The only win we’ve had at Anfield in recent memory was when there were no fans in the stadium.

Our run at Anfield is shocking but the way some are talking we may aswell not bother turning up.

Shameful attitude to have when as underdogs we have an opportunity to stick one up em !
 

Yeah I don't even think the sacking was as harsh as so many seem to think it was - although it was unexpected. They were really poor last season and have been terrible this season.

When I first heard he was sacked - I felt like they kept him as long as they could which isn't something most clubs do these days.
 
So your examples to prove they’re not unbeatable are a draw and two games they won. :Blink:

They’ve lost one league game since the 7th of November. They haven’t lost a single league game this side of Christmas.

The only win we’ve had at Anfield in recent memory was when there were no fans in the stadium.
And the draw had most of their key players rested
They'll be resting some against us too after they've sewn up the tie
It's a shame but it's the reality. This game was always a goal difference issue
Burnley are 4 behind but with a game in hand as far as I see it
It would take a miracle. Best Home record, best attack, versus worst away record
 

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