So it's now guaranteed that either a PL champion (for only the second time) or one of the six sides never to get relegated in the PL era will go down.
Leicester are ****ed and already joining us. Other team all on tomorrow's game imo. If Leeds win tomorrow I can see them beating Spurs as well but I can't see Everton not winning next week.
It's another reason why Everton's late goal was so important. Because if they duly do go and beat Bmouth (and I too expect them to), it means that Leeds would have to win both games. Whereas a win and a draw might have been enough for Leeds, if Wolves had held on today. It's a lot to ask for Leeds to win both games. Possible, but I don't think so.
Yeah my head says they won't beat both either but individually it wouldn't surprise me if they beat either - A post euro hangover from west ham tomorrow is very possible and should that happen then I really could see Spurs wilting at a hugely fired up Elland road.
I think Everton will retain Dyche if they stay up, but I'm not sure what they'll decide if they go down. I think Leeds will ditch Sam if they go down, but I'm not sure what they'll decide if they stay up. I think Leicester will ditch Smith, regardless of whether they stay up or go down.
Whilst it remains 1-1, it'll be interesting to see if Sam decides to throw the kitchen sink at any stage. A defeat would be a disaster. There is still some value to a draw. But, realistically, they need to win.
I really, really want to see Everton drop next week. But Leeds and Sam Allardyce failing will be an enjoyable trade-off.