Here's another straw. 'Arry back in charge and obviously wants to European football so hopefully will be relentless against Bolton tomorrow despite Bolton parading Muwamba to fire themselves up. Cannot make my mind up about the Roy factor and how it will affect WBA. Will they want to win for the outgoing boss? Will he need to make a good impression and not see his team beaten by lowly Bolton? It might all come down to the Stoke games and we have the home advantage on that one. More straws and clutching before it is all over!
I love the idea of city playing out a draw, but like a few others I can see them winning without breaking into a sweat. We are so poor away, and last time we went to Manchester the referee sent our captain off after 10 minutes just to make sure we'd lose. Got a feeling a refocussed 'Arry will guide spurs to their first win at Bolton in 14 years, but will this be another false dawn? Probably
WBA will be wanting to play for a new manager, it may have gone from being a pointless end of season game to players playing for their contract, especially if a new manager is named to take over before the game.