My 8 month old nephew entered the room just as Bedders scored the winner. I've told my sister I'm taking him to St Mary's on Tuesday.
I can confidently predict, looking at the other results today, that We'll still be last on Match of the Day
The important part is being 9 points ahead of the relegation zone Burnley have 3 games in hand but will need to win them all to be level on points and will have them squeezed in. And one is against a resurgent Spurs From a team that has won once …
We never win at West Ham and we never win on Boxing Day. Therefore it was written in the stars that when the 2 combined we would win!
I've been thinking for weeks now that if we walk off the pitch vs Newcastle next weekend with a 13 point lead over of them (or better), then even a sensational transfer window for them shouldn't be enough to catch us (given that they're obviously not going to sign Mbappe & Co, and turn into City overnight). And they're the only side in the bottom three who worry me. Well thanks to today, if we beat them next weekend, that 13 point gap is right on.
Things are suddenly looking rosy, we beat our bogey team at their patch and we held on to a lead!, plus Stuey is back on a football pitch for us.
Mechanism Reversed. You can thank me now or later, it's all cool. Quick word for the defensive shift from Redmond at the end there, he was running his socks off closing people down. Have to admit my bottom twitched a bit when the ref added the invisible six minutes, and KWP shanked it for a corner. But what a win that is. Fantastic. Massive credit to Ralph and the players there. That took real guts.