42 points already so about 28 from 16 should get them there ,they look like they can do it but as u say injuries could change things .
The latest from football's biggest gobshite: he gets treated differently. You know, he has a point on that one: if any other manager in this country came out with the crap that Mourinho says, they'd be ridiculed in the media for saying it - but when it's The Word of Mourinho, it is gospel truth and must be broadcast to the masses as holy scripture.
It's not saying the CIA is sending me messages through my fillings to see the PL engaged in an accidentally on purpose thumbing of the scales in favor of the richest teams with the biggest fan bases. But the miss of a 100% pen in the Southampton game doesn't support that theory.
Liverpool put 4 past Swansea and now Chelsea 5, relegation soon methinks. Eto'o to leave Everton and I can't imagine why he went there in the first place, to think we were interested, phew. Sheff U 7th in lge1 and lost to MK Dons, we should have no problems.
Well we all remember the final third of the 2011-12 PL season to know how being 3 pts off the Mancs can turn into effectively the form of a relegation candidate. Given their summer, for Soton to get a UEFA tournament slot of any kind would be a great achievement.
I think that a lot of fans feel that their own club suffers more than it's fair share of bad luck, but this has to take the biscuit. Scunthorpe lost their first choice keeper to a broken arm after 8 minutes in their game yesterday against Bristol City. His replacement came on and was subsequently subbed off late in the first half, having also broken his arm! I'd suggest lending them a keeper for a bit, but it sounds like a very risky job.
Steve Bruce says "let's hope we can pick up a couple of points today". How you going to do that Steve ???
Well they do draw a lot, maybe they'll earn an extra point today as a loyalty bonus. Thought they looked decent first half. Still wouldn't put it past them to do something stupid and lose the game. I don't get where this idea West Ham play good football has come from though, it's the same way they've always played, except they just play an extra attacking player. Really dull to watch.
That's awful goalkeeping by McGregor. Didn't look right towards the end of the first half. Aluko caused West Ham a lot of problems in the first half with his pace, but he messed it up every time. The crowd was turning against the home side, but that goal should settle them down, unfortunately.
2-0. Game over. David Pleat criticising Figarolla for his part in the goal. please log in to view this image
Looking forward to seeing Wenger make a tit of himself when he puts his coat on and tries to do the zip up.