I wish somebody hadn't mentioned that West Ham have a habit of winning at other team's new stadia i.e. at The Emirates for one. I'm hoping for a brace apiece from Vinny and Sonny but perhaps that's wishful thinking. I also hope that we finish third thus saving any ambiguities about who finishes where and who wins cups. There's quite a lot of media interest about our match on Saturday with Michael Owen amongst others chipping in. All I can say is Come On You Spurs.
No more ambiguities. Top 4 all qualify regardless of Europa League results (unless we win the CL and finish 5th). Absolutely no way we can be deprived of a place unless UEFA decide Man Utd have a free pass into the competition as a new rule.
Before the Brighton match I said that I'd be happy to have seven 1-0 victories between now and the end of the season. Now I'd be happy with six of them.
It was you was it deedub? I want more goals than that but if that is to be then let it be so, six 1-0's. Ok, thank you SD. Phew.
Six one-nils would deliver third place plus the CL trophy. It may cost me a heart attack but it would be worth it.
Not sure I'll live to see the end of the season then. Can't we have the odd game sewn up by half time so that I can relax?
That's odd, because here's their record for every season they've played at somebody else's new stadium 2016/7: P24 W10 D4 L11 2017/18: P21 W9 D6 L6
We were all having palpitations at the end of last season as I recall. I'd like to relax too, get third asap then relax.
Come on Huddersfield. One of three teams to have won three consecutive titles Something Liverpool have never done
So if course the BBC lead with "Can Saltypool return to the top of the table...?" Why do I get the feeling that, if it were Spurs in that position, the Narrative would be "Can Spurs avoid slipping up against Huddersfield?"?