Soton surely safe now after tonight's results. 6 clear of Cardiff with a far easier run-in on paper. Looks like it'll be between Brighton and Cardiff. As I said last week, I can see Cardiff picking up 6 points but Brighton only picking up 3. Could well go to GD.
Just been reading NewsNow Spurs and many supporters want Vinnie over Nando on Saturday. Can we play them both and still get balance? If not I'd prefer Vinnie too, I think we have a little dark horse here.
The spammers will play to win so there will be some space in behind. We must therefore start with Sonny and Lucas, so no, not both of them.
Here's an idea: sell Jansen and reinvest the transfer fee into somebody who might actually play a ****ing game once in a while?
Doubt it. Their fight for the EL summer tour of woe is over. They will be in full "cup final" mode now (can they help prevent Spurs finishing PL top 4, first non-loss at new WHL etc) .
Charlie Adam is desperately filling in his loan application form to send to Spanner HQ at this very moment ...
i wouldnt start Lucas...id give him the day off or at the very worst take him off at HT Hes our only real set of legs against Ajax
Agreed, Moura needs a bit of rest ahead of next week - if there was ever a time for Lamela to suddenly become fit again, this would be it.
Did you watch the game last night? As much as I would like vinny to make it at spurs in the condition he's in he's better used as a roundabout on the junction of the high road and WHL , I would love him to get a good close season in to lose a stone and get fit but in the mean time lets give one of the kids a run out
We've got quite a few, but none of them are quite up to it. Troy Parrott looks a real prospect, but he's still only just turned 17. Scoring freely in the academy, though.
Sterling and Harrison are out on loan (the latter most likely to get him in the shop window) while Parrott has already been rushed from our U18s to our U23s
Anderlecht and the Belgian FA have been raided over suspected money laundering: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/48042234 Mitrovic's move to Newcastle is part of it apparently, though neither the player nor the Geordies are supposed to be at fault.