True, but a late run at the Play Offs is doable with a win tomorrow......wouldn't fear either of those in the Play Off's.....
David Nugent scores a late goal (I had a feeling he might when he came on as a sub). No squirrels to chase down tonight. please log in to view this image
Newcastle and Sunderland sure did them a favour today with their 1-1 draw. Liverpool sure bottled it at Saints, losing 3-2 after being 2-0 up. In other matches currently in progress, another remarkable goal for 18 yr old Marcus Rashford for United at City. Spurs already 2-0 up home to Bournemouth on two Harry Kane goals. GOAL - Man City 0-1 Man Utd Marcus Rashford (15 mins) Ice cool. Goodness me, no-one saw this coming. City were on top but it's United who take the lead. Midfielder Juan Mata breaks clear in midfield and lays in strikerMarcus Rashford. The young striker's fleet-footedness puts defender Martin Demichelis on his backside and takes him through on goal. Cool as a cucumber, he rolls the ball into the net past Joe Hart to spark wild celebrations in the away end. please log in to view this image http://www.bbc.com/sport/live/football/35475021
Today I have a dilemma, I want Leicester to win the title but I also want Sunderland to catch Norwich, ermmmm!
I am entirely the opposite. I'd prefer Norwich to stay up, but I'm also not keen to see Leicester win the league. Two home wins today please and an end to Leicester's binary code result sequence.
Can you people just imagine what a ride the Leicester supporters are on? Try putting yourself and the R's in that position. It must be indescribable, something a supporter from our type of clubs probably won't experience again in our lifetime. I wish them all he best and hope they pull it off, these last couple of weeks I'm convinced they will. No other team deserve it more. Especially considering the difference in money spent. That said, I think they will drop points today. Sunderland looked very good last week against WBA, they got robbed. One point won't necessarily be such a bad result for Leicester.
I enjoyed the moment when he kicked the ball into his own face when it would've been easier to steer it goalwards.
Liverpool must be laughing their socks off, up to £9.75m for him, unbelievable! He was absolute rubbish
Despite today's loss, the contest between them next Sat could be the key - if were to win Sunderland win, and also make that game in hand count, they would seem to have the upper hand in the relegation battle.
It would be sad if Newcastle and Sunderland were regulated as it would mean two long away trips to the outer reaches for you guys., (although Middlesbrough would mitigate that a bit).