As expected with no future date set, as expected. As good point as ever to discuss the fixture pile up and how it may effect us. There isn't going to be many slots to play our three games in hand(could be more to come) as no premier league games can be played while Champions leagues games are scheduled. Makes it a bit of a pickle finding dates. I think we'll be ok fatigue wise, Poyet looks to have picked up where Paolo left off in having an emphasis on fitness as we've now played 34 games this season and still looking stronger then many of our opponents late on.
One again we need to thank God Poyet for getting us a delay on 2 of 3 difficult games. Might get some points on the board prior to having to face these now.
I agree. All games are winnable or loseable but the home games are preferable whatever your previous form has been. Hull have the worst balance imo ........... top teams at home and relegation rivals away. They're down as far as I'm concerned, they're just not bright enough to realise it.
The fixture pile-up could become a bit of a concern - Citeh, Baggies and now the Dippers but we defo dodged a bullet not playing City last week. Hopefully Arsenal are goosed after their midweek CL match, and we get a draw - which would be a great result. Then we just have to get back to winning games in March, beating our nearest and dearest: 15th: Palace H 22nd: Norwich A 31st: West Ham H April and May will be bastard months....with games against the Yids, Toffees, Chelski, ManUre, Citeh and Dippers - then winnabbles against the Baggies, Cardiff and Swansea. That's 19 points from our winnable games. do-able ...and then there's all this cup malarkey.
Pre-match they'll hide ....... post match they'll hide if they lose. If they win they'll 'rediscover their balls' and come on here shouting the odds as usual. Yet somehow they can't see what bell ends they make themselves look ........... with minimal effort from us