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Comparing the table after 15 games year on year 10:20 - Dec 9 with 753 viewsJammyDodgerrr

Let's assume that (rather generously...) everyone from 14th down in the current table has a chance of getting relegated.

23/24 after 15 games:

14. Palace - 16 Points(Finished on 49pts)
15. Bournemouth - 16 Points(Finshed on 48pts)
16. Everton - 12 Points(Finished on 40pts)
17. Forest - 9 Points(Finished on 32pts)
18. Luton - 9 Points(Finished on 26pts)
19. Burnley - 7 Points(Finished on24pts)
20. Sheff U - 7 Points(Finished on 16pts)

24/25 after 15 games:

14. West Ham - 15 Points
15. Everton - 14 Points
16. Leicester - 14 Points
17. Palace - 13 Points
18. Ipswich - 9 Points
19. Wolves - 9 Points
20. Southampton - 5 Points

Draw your own conclusions but looks relatively similar to last year, so even though our start feels bad and it's clear we need to start picking up wins to have any hope, nobody other than Southampton is doing comparatively worse - wonder if they will get less than Sheff Utd finished on.

Also interesting when you look at Bournemouth/Forest who struggled last year and then stabilized and now are miles away from what they had before. Forest are already on 25 points this season - they only got 32 all season last time!

Definitely plenty more points up for grabs, and you can see the difference a run can make with Palace and Bournemouth in particular picking up lots of points towards the back end of the season. It's a tough ask, but if we've learnt anything over the past two years, it's that this team and manager won't give up.
[Post edited 9 Dec 2024 10:22]

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Comparing the table after 15 games year on year on 16:41 - Dec 9 with 526 viewsSlayTheCards

The second half of the season is definitely but more important but you are talking about winning every game from February 1st onwards at this rate. That's a massive task.
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