Burnley were beaten at home the other day and were pretty unprofessional against Reading after making a raft of changes which may have landed them in the ****. There's no way that will happen again, I'm going for a big away win.
Can’t see anything other than a burnley win, last chance saloon for West Brom so they could spring a surprise, millwall Blackpool will be interesting Friday not going to relax at all until 17:00 Saturday
EFL took no action against them when they made six changes in a match against one of the strugglers, can't remember who, it was on the BBC website over the weekend. They still need a win to secure top spot.
No chance Burnley will field a weakened team against Blackburn. Fierce rivals....they hate each other. Burnley will want to win the title on their turf, and if it stops Blackburn getting into the play offs, all the better.
It's good that they play before Sheff Utd ... ... Kompany will want a title on his CV and they'll have a big support expecting a performance.
https://www.thisisanfield.com/2023/...ds-early-due-to-injury-big-summer-now-awaits/ Nice to see Blackburn have lost a key player.
Quality player, was raging he turned down a loan move to the club i scout for last summer to join blackburn
We could really do with there being a winner in tonight’s game between Boro and Luton. Should it be a draw, Sheff Utd will be promoted. Id much rather Sheff Utd went in to their game with West Brom on Wednesday needing a result
Who would everyone rather out of Luton and Boro should we get in? I’d fancy us over 2 legs with Luton boro not so much
Honestly, where Levy's concerned, it's well and truly deserved and about bloody time. I've never forgotten how he loaned Danny Rose to us with an agreement in principle to sign him for £6 million, then promptly doubled it when we went in for him after his successful loan with us. We backed out as he'd not budge and Rose who wanted to be away was stuck there.