Reasons to be cheerful.

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Part one
fixture list.Our next 8 fixtures we play 7 teams in bottom half of table,on the back of what happened on Sunday.
Part two
Injuries.we have players hopefully soon returning Barkley.Bolasi.Coleman.Mori.
arguably all starting players.
Part three.
Transfer window.We can get a centre forward ,centre back and fullback hopefully.
Part four.Moyes as gone to West ham ,Fat Sam not been contacted hopefully not Dyche .All in all doesn't seem a bad time to take over.
Unless were still near bottom after part one then part four wouldn't seem to bad.

Thanks for taking the time and trouble can't tell you how much better this has made me feel.


 
Also, if you look at outcomes from our league fixtures so far this season; in reality Leicester away and Burnley at home are the only 2 games where the actual result outcome is below expectation - I would have said a home win from the Burnley and a point at Leicester. The other outcomes are pretty much what most of us would have predicted or would expect. You can question the Brighton point, but we always draw away at one of the promoted or relegated sides. The Man City away point is looking a bonus point the way they are playing and although we have done well against Arsenal at home in recent times, it is one of those games where we are generally happy if we get anything from it. All in all, we are about 3 points shy of where we probably should be be in the league after this set of fixtures and Thursday night Europa League games.

H Stoke Won
A Man City Drew
A Chelsea Lost
H Spurs Lost
A Man utd Lost
H Bournemouth Won
H Burnley Lost
A Brighton Drew
H Arsenal Lost
A Leicester Lost
H Watford Won

Cups have been terrible, style of play even worse, but we should take some comfort in the fact that despite being appalling, we probably aren't any worse off than we could have expected after the biggest fixture list stitch up ever!
 
Also, if you look at outcomes from our league fixtures so far this season; in reality Leicester away and Burnley at home are the only 2 games where the actual result outcome is below expectation - I would have said a home win from the Burnley and a point at Leicester. The other outcomes are pretty much what most of us would have predicted or would expect. You can question the Brighton point, but we always draw away at one of the promoted or relegated sides. The Man City away point is looking a bonus point the way they are playing and although we have done well against Arsenal at home in recent times, it is one of those games where we are generally happy if we get anything from it. All in all, we are about 3 points shy of where we probably should be be in the league after this set of fixtures and Thursday night Europa League games.

H Stoke Won
A Man City Drew
A Chelsea Lost
H Spurs Lost
A Man utd Lost
H Bournemouth Won
H Burnley Lost
A Brighton Drew
H Arsenal Lost
A Leicester Lost
H Watford Won

Cups have been terrible, style of play even worse, but we should take some comfort in the fact that despite being appalling, we probably aren't any worse off than we could have expected after the biggest fixture list stitch up ever!

Is that you Mr Moshiri?
 
Not round here in Bootle mate and people reckon Kim Jong Un's
missile tests are a threat to this planet.

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