Looking at Brighton and Cardiff's remaining fixtures, I can see the Premier League relegation going down to the wire.
Brighton: Wolves (a), Spurs (a), Newcastle (h), Arsenal (a), Man City (h)
Cardiff: Liverpool (h), Fulham (a), Crystal Palace (h), Man Utd (a)
The only points I see for Brighton are 1 or 3 at home to Newcastle. For Cardiff I see possible wins against Fulham and Crystal Palace and maybe even a point at Man U. A game in hand is only any use if you get something from it. I see a last day decider, and it may even come down to Cardiff's awful goal difference. After Cardiff's win at Brighton, there are plenty of twists and turns left in this dogfight.
I was there last night and Brighton look shot to me. Cardiff, lacking in talent but spirited as always, look the likelier to me. Say what you like about Warnock but nobody can deny that he builds teams that fight for him.
Bloody awful place to get away from though. I'll bet I'll be home to Reigate from the Notts Co game on Monday in the time it took us to even get on a friggin bus at Falmer last night.
Correct on every level Damo, if it was simply down to spirit alone, then it is no contest between them.
And given the agonisingly protracted planning & design process that went into the Amex, they have got so many basic things wrong. I hate the place, it feels like a dungeon.
Correct on every level Damo, if it was simply down to spirit alone, then it is no contest between them.
And given the agonisingly protracted planning & design process that went into the Amex, they have got so many basic things wrong. I hate the place, it feels like a dungeon.
I hope that Palace lose to Cardiff on the second to last game of the season to send Brighton down.
I hope that Palace lose to Cardiff on the second to last game of the season to send Brighton down.
This stage of the season generates a few conflicted loyalties. I am sure that Palace fans will have mixed feelings about their Cardiff match.
Blimey, United supporters are even debating whether scuppering the chances of Liverpool winning the League, may actually be worth a run-in defeat to City...?
My remaining ambition for our team, is to see us send "Moneybags" Notts County on their way ...we owe them nothing...!
Correct on every level Damo, if it was simply down to spirit alone, then it is no contest between them.
And given the agonisingly protracted planning & design process that went into the Amex, they have got so many basic things wrong. I hate the place, it feels like a dungeon.
I hope that Palace lose to Cardiff on the second to last game of the season to send Brighton down.
hillarious falmer fans may need to cheer on Palace.
Yes Amex is a dreadful place to get away from. Should never have beem built there especially with monopoly of train travel from a stn that shoulve been upgraded but had no room to. Atmosphere awful. Falmer approach too negative. All in all theres a lot to be said for the Broadfield stadium.