I know I've been the voice of doom on here for about two or three months, and I'm sorry if you're sick of hearing me predict disaster. So I'd like to post something more hopeful today.
I honestly feel we can beat WBA if we take the game by the scruff of the neck and get the rub of the green (sorry about all those mixed metaphors). West Brom have nothing to play for other than the glory of finishing eighth instead of ninth and our players should be up for it big time.
Then, even if we draw, I think there's a good chance that Arsenal will beat Wigan or that Sunderland will lose their last two games. (Personally, I feel pretty sure that Newcastle will get what they need against QPR, whose players don't even give a damn about not finishing bottom or anything except picking up their inflated wages for being uninterested, but there is also the chance that Newcastle will lose their last two games.)
Finally, even the Man City game doesn't look quite the hopeless cause it did a few weeks ago. Mancini is a lame duck and there are always squabbles going on there anyway, so we may be facing a divided squad who feel their season is over (and players who won't care about putting themselves in the shop window because where else are they going to get the salaries they're getting now?)
So, I can't believe I'm saying this after the way I've felt over the last three months, but all is not yet lost.
I honestly feel we can beat WBA if we take the game by the scruff of the neck and get the rub of the green (sorry about all those mixed metaphors). West Brom have nothing to play for other than the glory of finishing eighth instead of ninth and our players should be up for it big time.
Then, even if we draw, I think there's a good chance that Arsenal will beat Wigan or that Sunderland will lose their last two games. (Personally, I feel pretty sure that Newcastle will get what they need against QPR, whose players don't even give a damn about not finishing bottom or anything except picking up their inflated wages for being uninterested, but there is also the chance that Newcastle will lose their last two games.)
Finally, even the Man City game doesn't look quite the hopeless cause it did a few weeks ago. Mancini is a lame duck and there are always squabbles going on there anyway, so we may be facing a divided squad who feel their season is over (and players who won't care about putting themselves in the shop window because where else are they going to get the salaries they're getting now?)
So, I can't believe I'm saying this after the way I've felt over the last three months, but all is not yet lost.
