Your players will be dithering about wether to stick or twist. I think you might slip up tonight. Hope you don't...but having it in the back of your mind that you can concede in the 95th minute is going to give your lads the wobbles. If I was a Swansea player tonight, I would destroy your midfield mentally and throw them off their game.
We'll see, both teams are utter **** and should be relegated so can't see it being a good game for quality, more potential drama. Shows how poor the league is really that either have a chance of staying up. 2 wins in 22 or something for Saints, ****ing abysmal
Swansea are utter ****e but it would be funny if Saints win tonight then Swansea beat Stoke at the weekend and Huddersfield go down instead. There'd be so many tears.
I might still hang around this place, like David Brent after he left Wernham and Hogg. Or like @Commachio and @CBD saffy .
They have Arsenal at home last day of the season and Arsenal have the worst away form of any team in the league in 2018. They have some hope but I'd still expect Wenger to win his last game.
Nothing could have done more psychological damage than throwing away a 2 goal lead at home to Chelsea, but Hughesie got the boys up for the next game, and I'm confidant he can do that again. That doesn't alter the fact we are prone to at least one catastrophic defensive error per game, nor does it change the fact that our only natural finisher is slower than me, but then Swansea must be at least as **** as us to be where they are. So if it comes down to belief, I believe we can do it.
Yeah but this is Arsenal, now they have nothing to play for and pressure is off they will smash everyone. Be surprised if they didn't beat Hudders. Won't matter anyway as we won't win tonight and Hudders will be safe going into that game.
Bookies make Soton big favourites which I find a bit odd. Very little between two awful sides IMO and Swans are 9/4 at home.
Scousers of a certain vintage never miss an opportunity for a yer Ma gag to be shoe horned in when presented with an open goal mate