Another thing to be happy about today (from my point of view at least) is that Hull lost and could throw it all away next week if they don't win. No offense to any Hull fans, but they're boring and Watford aren't.
Listen to this - crazy commentary of the last few seconds where Brentford missed their penalty and Doncaster won the title: http://audioboo.fm/boos/1357047-don...=retweet&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter
El-Hadji Diouf sent off today for grabbing his bollocks and pretending to **** at the Brighton fans. Yes, you did read that correctly.
6-0 this week, 3-0 a couple weeks back...now that's how you surrender a seemingly unassailable edge in goal differential in a hurry.
I repeat what I said after their Sunderland thrashing: they must be so thankful of that injury time winner against Fulham recently. You take two points off of Newcastle's total, and they'd be in serious, serious trouble.
Yeah, so long as you're two results away, there's a buffer. They draw that one and any loss could see them in the drop zone.
As they are saying themselves, who else are they going to get? Consensus suggests Lee Clarke. I reckon Rafa maybe. But yes, a level of consistency would be good for them. Be careful what you wish for in this day and age, with a Hughes, McClaren, or maybe an 'Arry lurking round every corner...
Usually losing 3-0 at home & having two players red carded would get you all the headlines, but we have managed to bury that bad news somewhat. After a week of talk about chasing dreams next season, I hope this helps our group focus on finishing this. I must add, bloody pleased Wigan chucked a couple points away, don't want to even contemplate any last day drama.