According to the Beeb's "As It Stands", there there are now 3 clubs that cannot catch us even if they were to win all of their remaining matches and we were to lose all of ours. Barnsley could reach 55, Derby 51 and the Posh on 53.
Heard Clint Hill on the podcast this week talking about Hughes at Bradford. If Stockport get promoted back to the EFL, they'll be playing each other next season - that'll be an interesting technical area given the bad blood between them!
Thise kids are about 13! Being chased by proper thugs....Not much love lost between these two teams - but you should see it when St Mirren are in town, it's carnage
It seems silverware in the club's cabinet is more important to some of their fans than the lives of Ukranian civilians.
Palace holding Citeh to 0-0 with 10 minutes left. Poor old Eze doesn't even get off the bench with Viera. He obviously doesn't rate him.
Palace did great in stopping City. It must feel like a win to their fans. When did it become normal for manager's to go on the the pitch at the end of the game? That needs kicking out, along with scoring a goal music.
I don't have a problem with either tbh. Yes, Palace were excellent, although as good as they were, it could easily have been 2 or 3 on another day. As much as I respect his ability, I can't stand Pep, so I always enjoy it when he doesn't get his way.
Exactly what my lad said to me. Eze wouldn't have wanted to drop back down I would have thought, plus he couldn't have known how much he'd be out of favour following his injury. Needs to leave this summer.
The way back to Shepherds Bush is only a short distance away. As long as he can temper his expectations, there will always be a warm welcome for him. As they say, the grass isn't always greener.
He had been linked with Toon a while ago. I think they'd have loved him there. Totally agree about the grass. Same thing with Smithies, who I thought might've had an international call-up at some stage, but is now a nobody.
The only thing I'd say about Eze thinking the grass was greener is that he was absolutely ready for the Premier League. Plus, once he'd settled in, he was starting every game, getting rave reviews and was even being mentioned as a possibility for the full England squad. His terrible injury ****ed everything and then Palace brought in Viera, who clearly doesn't rate him. As long as he's still the player he was, he should get a move to another mid table premier league team.