by Beefymcfc » Sat May 03, 2014 7:05 am
Here we go, into the penultimate round of games and there's still loads to play for, from top to bottom. It starts with Spurs away to the Hammers, both needing a single point to either assure European football or confirm PL status next season. Then into the 3 o'clocks where only Swansea v The Saints is a dead-rubber with the rest all having something hanging on them in the relegation battle. Cardiff or Fulham could be the first team to be relegated from the league and with Hull (in 13th) still not mathematically safe, there'll be a few arses twitching today.
And where it counts, the late KO. We'll have the thread for that but just to say that a win for us in what is usually a very difficult game, could leave our title rivals wondering what could have been. The Chav's should piss their game against Norwich and go top of the league but there could be an upset with the Dippers taking on Palace away. A bit of added pressure from us could see the whole season come together in the final week. Let's just hope and pray that it goes our way this weekend which will give us renewed vigor for the round of midweek games to come.
A big week for football and a big weekend elsewhere for the rest of the league.
1 Liverpool 36 50 80
2 Chelsea 36 43 78
3 Man City 35 58 77
4 Arsenal 36 24 73
5 Everton 36 21 69
6 Tottenham 36 3 66
8 Southampton 36 7 52
9 Newcastle 36 -18 46
10 Stoke 36 -11 44
11 Crystal Palace 36 -15 43
12 Swansea 36 -1 39
13 Hull 35 -9 37
14 West Ham 36 -11 37
15 West Brom 35 -12 36
16 Aston Villa 35 -17 35
17 Sunderland 35 -20 32
18 Norwich 36 -32 32
19 Fulham 36 -42 31
20 Cardiff 36 -38 30
Today
West Ham v Tottenham 12:45
Aston Villa v Hull 15:00
Man Utd v Sunderland 15:00
Newcastle v Cardiff 15:00
Stoke v Fulham 15:00
Swansea v Southampton 15:00
Everton v Man City 17:30
Tomorrow
Arsenal v West Brom 13:30
Chelsea v Norwich 16:00
Monday
Crystal Palace v Liverpool 20:00
Tuesday
Man Utd v Hull 19:45
Wednesday
Man City v Aston Villa 19:45
Sunderland v West Brom 19:45
In the words of my Old Man, "Life will never be the same without Man City, so get it in while you can".
The Future's Bright, The Future's Blue!!!