Plymouth v Leicester 8pm. Big match at the top and bottom of the table, Leicester level at the top and Plymouth 2 points off Sheff Wed, third bottom ... ... I think both teams would be happy with a point, I think it'll be a good match. 8pm on a Friday night though, I wonder if Leicester sold out their allocation as it's live.
They should do.. over the last 4 seasons their net spend is about £250m whilst Lille’s is £250m in profit. Pretty crazy!
Christ, hadn’t realised they’d spent to much, admittedly I don’t watch a huge amount of the prem anymore, can see the premier league dominating that tournament going forward
None of the top 4 want to go up by the looks of it going to be some serious hangovers in the play offs I fancy whoever sneaks into 6th to win it
Plymouth 43 48 QPR 42 47 Millwall 42 47 Blackburn 42 46 Stoke 42 46 Huddersfield 42 43 Sheff Wed 42 43 Birmingham 42 42 Rotherham42 23
They've all got the jitters - especially Leicester. I can't see anyone new sneaking into the top 6 now, Norwich seem to be keeping pace with the chasing pack
If Brum do end up going down, their owners have royally ****ed it up big style by getting rid of Eustace and bringing Rooney in. Would be hilarious to see them down in L1
Eustace was liked by the fans and had them pushing (or actually in?) the playoffs then the Yanks start giving it Billy big balls and they end up with erm erm erm Wazza! Sheff Wed have the best chance of getting out of that imo.
Birmingham were fifth when they decided Eustace couldn't take them any further ... ... like when Newcastle were fourth and thought the same about Bobby Robson. This American believes that his big words automatically mean big things will happen
Spectacular turnaround for Brum for all the wrong reasons. If they do go down, good luck to them putting up with all the **** that goes with being down in L1. All the timewasting and ****housery etc. Well, when I say "good luck" I really mean "**** 'em"
Watching this Leicester side. Football by numbers. Patterns of play and clever positions. But we are watching a coach who has no experience to fall back on. What do you do when a team negates you. Looks to me like he doesnt know. When I talk about coaches needing experience this is what I mean. How to put the opposition completely at odds. How to take them out of a comfort zone and a structure. I have seen nothing yet from Leicester designed to throw Plymouth, just everything based on knowledge of own squad. That is not elite coaching I am afraid.