The Premier League Thread

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Atmosphere at the Amex must be one of absolute fury. They are throwing away their season. Their last three years.
 
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Come on Albion, I have smug saints, gooners, yids all texting me non stop.

The thing is I have said nothing to any of them about their results classless.

Come on Albion. get into them.................

Now Pompey fans.
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Even the skates are taking the piss! <laugh>
 
If I remember at the beginning of March, the illusion was that Brighton were "safe" How often do we see a team completely implode at the wrong time of the season. SIS, you are right in saying their fixture list is horrid but manna to Cardiff. I really cannot see Brighton getting one more point, Cardiff should manage a win or two from their remaining fixtures.

Back to the Saints - two more wins would elevate the team to 42, which in the context of the past 3 years is pretty good. No more flirtations with relegation.
 
Cardiff almost certainly still have to beat Palace and Fulham. But if they do, that really lays down a marker to Brighton. They would still need four points - and if they were to have already lost away to Wolves this weekend, I wouldn't see those four points forthcoming.
 
Very interesting. Brighton now a serious contender for relegation when it was possibly us, Cardiff or Burnley just a few games ago.

Timing is everything. Saints just wanted to generate a sense of nervousness in their fans before putting in performances to match their standing - which should be on a par with the likes of Leicester, West Ham, Watford and Wolves.